New partner courses help bookkeepers build skills in sales and cyber security as part of ICB’s ongoing commitment to preparing the profession for a changing world of work.
ICB has expanded its recognised learning programme with new courses designed to support bookkeepers in building practical skills beyond core technical knowledge.
The courses reflect how the role of the bookkeeper is evolving. As more work becomes digital and client expectations shift, skills such as communication, business development and data protection are becoming increasingly important.
ICB’s recognised learning programme connects members with high-quality training from trusted providers, ensuring courses are relevant to real-world practice. It forms part of ICB’s wider commitment to supporting ongoing professional development and helping members stay confident in a fast-changing landscape.
ICB CEO Ami Copeland said:
“Bookkeeping is changing quickly, and our members need access to training that reflects the reality of their work. It is great to work with partners to bring the best quality training to our community, helping bookkeepers build the skills they need for what comes next.”
ICB will continue to grow its recognised learning offer, working with partners to provide accessible, practical training that supports bookkeepers at every stage of their career.