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Non-Graduate Finance Apprenticeship – 2026

Department
  • Audit
  • Digital Finance
  • Tax
Location
Sheffield. Leeds, York, Cleckheaton, Chesterfield
Hours
37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday
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The Opportunity

After an immersive group induction with your fellow trainee group, you’ll quickly start to contribute to meaningful client work, not just shadowing. You’ll apply growing technical knowledge on real assignments, with support from your training manager, peer buddy, and our external training provider. Our clients span manufacturing, retail, tech, charities, healthcare and more, giving you breadth and early responsibility.

We recruit across multiple teams (vacancies vary by location and intake), including Statutory Accounts Preparation, AuditDigital FinanceCorporate TaxPersonal TaxEmployment Tax and​ VAT.

How our training works

If you’re leaving sixth form/college, changing career, or don’t meet Graduate Scheme criteria, this route lets you start in practice now, gain qualifications without student debt, and progress from Level 3 AAT, or ATT for tax, right up to Level 7 (Master’s-level) status via ACCA or CTA – with full wrap-around support from mentors, buddies and our external training provider.

Your professional training will be delivered as part of an apprenticeship, combining practical work experience, paid study leave and fully funded tuition. The exact route depends on the team you join – but whichever path you follow, you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience, expert support, and a professional qualification that’s equivalent to a Master’s degree.

As you progress through your training programme, your responsibility, job title and salary will grow too – recognising your hard work, technical development and contribution to our clients.

You’ll move from early-stage trainee work into increasingly complex assignments, with opportunities to coach newer trainees and take on real ownership.

Make no mistake, it’s a very challenging journey. Balancing professional exams with client work demands focus, organisation and resilience – but the reward is huge. You’ll finish the programme with a globally respected qualification, hands-on experience, and the confidence to build a career that’s entirely your own.

The Benefits

  • Starting salary from £20,183
  • Fully funded training – including tuition, support and exam fees.
  • Dedicated time for study, plus structured ‘off-the-job’ learning.
  • 22 days’ annual leave (plus bank holidays).
  • Pension contributions of 5.3% when you contribute 3.2%
  • Additional NI savings passed on to you when joining salary sacrifice pension
  • Healthcare cash plan
  • Life cover 3 x salary
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Regular wellbeing and social events
  • One and a half paid volunteering days each year to support local causes

What we’re looking for

Our minimum entry criteria is:

  • Five GCSE’s including English and Maths at grade C/4 or above
  • 96 UCAS points from three A Levels at grade C or above, or equivalent (obtained or on-track to obtain)

If you don’t meet these exact requirements but can demonstrate the same level of ability through other experience, whether that’s from work, self-employment, further study, or another demanding environment then we’d still encourage you to apply.

Beyond meeting the minimum criteria, what we look for during the recruitment process is people who share our values and care about clients and colleagues. This isn’t a programme for the undecided – we’re seeking people who know they want to qualify as accountants, who bring drive, determination and a real enthusiasm for learning. You’ll thrive here if you’re motivated, personable and proactive, able to take responsibility for your progress and make the most of every opportunity that comes your way.

We welcome applications from all backgrounds and experiences and will provide reasonable accommodations during the hiring process. If there’s anything you need support with, just let us know.

Application & selection process

Our recruitment process can vary depending on the role, location, department, how far we are through the recruitment process and number of applications received, but it will typically include several of the following stages:

  • Online application – choose your preferred department, office and intake. As part of the application form, you’ll also need to provide details of your academic history and submit a CV, so make sure you have these to hand when applying.
  • Online assessments – usually two short tests, designed to give us an insight into your strengths and potential.
  • Intro call – an informal conversation with a member of our Talent team to learn more about you, answer your questions, and talk through the next steps.
  • Interview – these are usually held in person in a BHP office.
  • Assessment centre or practical exercise – for some roles, you may be invited to a group activity or case study to see how you approach real-life scenarios.

We’ll keep you informed at every step and make sure you know exactly what to expect.

Why start your career at BHP?

We love what we do, we’re proud of who we are, and we have fun along the way.

We don’t just crunch numbers – we build futures. We’re the largest independent firm of chartered accountants in Yorkshire & North Derbyshire, with 450+ people across five regional offices. We’re big enough for variety and complex work, yet agile enough to see you and support you as an individual from day one. Expect open-door leadership, a collaborative, inclusive vibe, and a programme designed to help you thrive.

We’re Great Place to Work-Certified, award-winning, and proud of a people-first culture guided by our values: Fairness, Honesty, Caring, Progressive, Humility.

Our commitment to our people has earned us numerous awards, including:

  • Best Workplaces™ for Development
  • Best Workplaces™ for Women
  • Best Workplaces™ for Wellbeing
  • Best Workplaces™ in Financial Services & Insurance
  • Employer of the Year

We value inclusion, creating a workplace where everyone belongs and can perform at their best.

At BHP you’re in safe hands – We know exactly how to support our trainees. Over the years, we’ve trained hundreds of people through our early careers programmes, many of whom have gone on to become senior leaders and Partners.

Right to work: BHP isn’t currently a Home Office-licensed sponsor, so you’ll need to be able to maintain the right to work in the UK for the duration of the programme.

Interested? get in touch with us.

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