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Frequently Asked Questions:
How many Trust Officer jobs are available on ENL?
There are 248 Trust Officer jobs available on ENL right now.
What does a Trust Officer do?
Tasks required include:
- Maintains profit and loss accounts, budgets, cash flow forecasts and other accounting records.
- Produces, collates and reports financial information for managers.
- Liaises with clients to ensure that payments are made on time and credit limits are not exceeded.
- Ensures invoices and payments are correct and sent out on time.
- Monitors accounting systems to determine accounts are being maintained effectively and provides information on accounting practices to auditors.
What are the entry requirements for a Trust Officer?
There are no formal academic requirements. Professional qualifications are available from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and the Association of Accounting Technicians. Vocational qualifications in Accounting are available at Levels 2, 3 and 4. Exemptions to professional examinations may be granted to those with certain academic qualifications.
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