Graduate Accountant in Agriculture
About this role
Are you a recent or soon-to-be graduate with a passion for agricultural accountancy? Do you crave a career that offers variety, challenge, and a fast-paced environment? If so, Dodgshun Medlin is looking for you. We're a leading name in agribusiness, and we're on the hunt for graduates like you to join our team in Swan Hill, Australia.
About Us
Dodgshun Medlin is a trusted guide in the rural enterprise and wealth strategies of farming and related industries across regional Australia. Our unique approach integrates all professional services specialties – accountancy, tax, business improvement, finance, risk, wealth improvement, and more – into a seamless whole. Our team of in-house agronomists and our deep understanding of the land and regional complexities set us apart in the sector. At Dodgshun Medlin, you can accelerate your career while enjoying the stability and purpose that comes with working in Swan Hill, a vibrant community on the Murray.
The Role
Here's what you can expect:
- Support towards CA qualification
- Work in multi-disciplinary teams to develop holistic solutions
- Early face-to-face client interaction
- Use of ultra-modern tech – we're digital innovators
- Opportunities for growth and pathways to Tax, Business Development, SMSF, Financial Planning
- A diverse, inclusive, and supportive workplace
- Genuine, appreciative clients
- An ethical business with a commitment to sustainability and community engagement
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