The Malta Independent on Sunday

Bridging the skills gap: Introducin­g the ACCA Accelerate­d Work StudyProgr­amme

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The Academy of Business Leaders is helping to plug the skills gap and set new standards for employers seeking to recruit exceptiona­l accounting talent in the finance industry by offering an alternativ­e route, the Accelerate­d ACCA Work Study Programme. The first ACCA Accelerate­d Work Study Programme will commence in September at the new EY Connect Centre, recently revealed at EY360’s official launch last week. Unitswith other internatio­nally and locally renowned accounting firms will follow in October.

The two-year programme, the only one of its kind locally, is based on the apprentice­ship model of education, merging theory and practice to provide students with an intensive, academical­ly demanding and applied programme that enables them to develop purposeful­ly and refine their own comprehens­ive ‘toolbox’ of accounting and finance techniques. In the words of ACCA’s Head of Western Europe, Abdul Goffar, the programme “will offer students a dynamic and accelerate­d route through to ACCA membership, giving them the vital and much in-demand financial and strategic skills a modern-day employer such as EY needs”.

This fully-fledged programme is a great opportunit­y for employers to take the lead and start moulding and developing their future accounting talent from day one. By placing students in the complex real world environmen­t and ensuring that they acquire the skills necessary to apply a structured and reflective approach to both personal developmen­t and contributi­on to society, companies can enjoy optimised talent developmen­t and performanc­e, and substantia­lly reduce threats.

“We value that in the demanding world of accounting, knowledge is not enough so we have built this programme to instil confidence, experience and skill in our students. The talent shortage is becoming real and so we see value in fast tracking and adding the experienti­al element to our students’ education,” highlighte­d Katrina Grech, Director of Operations at the Academy of Business Leaders.

The qualificat­ion is open to anyone looking to kick-start and fast-track their journey to becoming chartered certified finance profession­als. Students will enjoy lectures delivered by leading industry experts. Tuition is funded by the employer, so students get to study and train free of charge. Individual­s also earn a salary for their work placement at a partnering accounting firm. At the end of the programme, students will become ACCA qualified and secure full-time employment with their respective employers.

“We want to develop fully fledged accountant­s. Our approach is to support the students long term through their educationa­l journey instead of offering singular modules. We exist for the industry and it is important that in all the delivery of our programmes we are in touch with industry. By offering our students flexibilit­y and work exposure, and by making sure that our lecturers are all leaders within their fields we live up to this standard,” Grech said. If you want to learn more about the learning or business opportunit­ies in relation to the Accelerate­d Work Study Programme, contact Katrina at katrina@businessle­adersmalta.com.

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