Classification: ASO4 Salary Range: $76,561 - $80,256 superannuation Duration: up to 12 months Vacancy Type: Full Time Number of Positions Available: 1 Closing Date: Friday, 12th September 2025 About the Opportunity The Assistant Corporate Accountant provides day-to-day support for the Corporate Finance accounting function, undertaking financial and management accounting tasks, maintaining corporate accounting systems, and ensuring compliance with legislative and accounting standards. The role works closely with managers, executives, and external stakeholders to deliver timely, accurate financial reporting and analysis. The key aspects of the Assistant Corporate Accountant role include: Reviewing monthly income and expenditure, investigating budget variances, and providing financial analysis to branch managers. Preparing and reviewing balance sheet reconciliations, cashflow forecasts, and working papers. Maintaining the fixed asset register, processing salaries journals, and reconciling payroll-related accounts. Preparing and lodging statutory returns, including BAS and Fringe Benefits Tax. Assisting with the preparation of annual financial statements and responding to audit queries. Supporting the development and review of finance policies and procedures. Providing backup for the Team Leader Corporate Finance and mentoring the Finance Officer. Ensuring compliance with Treasurer’s Instructions, accounting standards, and relevant legislation. What You’ll Need to Succeed Degree qualification in accounting, commerce, finance, or economics with an accounting major. Proven ability to manage high volumes of work, prioritise effectively, and meet strict deadlines. Strong analytical skills with experience in preparing and reviewing financial statements and reports. High attention to detail, initiative, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Excellent interpersonal skills to build strong working relationships with managers, executives, and stakeholders. Knowledge of current accounting standards, Treasury and Audit requirements, and taxation legislation. Experience with Masterpiece, Crystal Enterprise, Microsoft Office, and trust/common fund accounting principles (Desirable). About the Business The Office of the Public Trustee (Public Trustee) operates as part of the Attorney-General’s Department and was established on 1 January 1881, under the Public Trustee Act 1995 (SA). It offers services to South Australians, including will preparation, powers of attorney, and administration of deceased estates and trusts. The Public Trustee is also responsible for managing the personal, legal, and financial affairs of individuals who are unable to handle these matters on their own. At the heart of our work is our commitment to protecting the wishes and interests of those we serve. For more information about the Attorney-General’s Department and also the Office of the Public Trustee, please visit https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/ and https://www.publictrustee.sa.gov.au/ Special Conditions for Employment Employment is dependent upon a National Police Certificate clearance that the AGD finds satisfactory. Successful applicants will be provided further information if an interview is requested. Forms are not to be lodged directly with SA Police (SAPOL) under any circumstances and any fees incurred by applicants in doing so will not be recoverable from the AGD. Employment-related Screening Check required. Some out of hours work may be required. Additional Notes You will be prompted to attach your Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Cover Letter (2 pages) after you have answered the questions via the link below. For more information please download the Job Application Pack and Job and Person Specifications. For further information about this exciting opportunity that is not covered by this website please contact Zed Hai, Team Leader Corporate Finance on 7133 7043 or sa.gov.au. Click Apply and follow the prompts to submit your application. The Attorney-General’s Department values workplace diversity and is committed to providing a supportive, inclusive and respectful work environment. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and people with disability are strongly encouraged to apply. The South Australian public sector supports flexible ways of working including part-time working arrangements wherever reasonably possible. The sector is diverse and desires to increase in diversity and to create opportunities for more South Australians. We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process and supportive workplace. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application via the contact above or our website https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/.