Job Purpose:
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The primary role of the audit executive will be to become a leading point of audit advice and assurance, this includes:
Provide flexible and responsive audits to a range of services
Proactively seek ways of improving the audit approach and associated working practices
Actively participate in service developments or projects
Take responsibility for the timely and accurate completion of audits
Ensuring work undertaken reviews the value for money aspects of the area under review, as appropriate
To plan individual audit assignments in accordance with the Annual Audit Plan, with due regard to client availability.
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To undertake a mixture of audit assignments unsupervised, including compliance reviews and systems-based reviews of Council management systems.
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To take ownership of and conduct follow up reviews in accordance with the Internal Audit follow up procedure.
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To ensure that assignments are conducted with a risk-based approach, in accordance with the professional standards that are defined by Global Internal Audit Standards and the Audit Manual.
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To pro-actively maintain up to date accounting knowledge and audit expertise in order to provide help, support and guidance to services, supporting compliance with statutory and non-statutory obligations, legislation, regulations and current business processes and procedures.
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To comply with the Continuing Professional Development requirements of the appropriate accounting institute. xsngvjr
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To complete assignments within allocated budget and report to the Head of Internal Audit where potential variations may arise.
Professional Membership/Qualification
Has a relevant qualification, for example, CIPFA (or other CCAB recognised qualification)
Essential
Education: Degree or equivalent