Auditor (Accounts) (Permanent) - Edinburgh, United Kingdom - Audit Scotland

    Audit Scotland
    Audit Scotland Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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    Audit Scotland, 4th Floor, 102 West Port, Edinburgh , EH3 9DN


    Contract Type:
    Permanent


    Position Type:
    Full Time

    Work From Home:
    Hybrid

    Business Group :
    Performance Audit & Best Value

    Type :
    Permanent role

    We're looking for people with a range of backgrounds and experiences so we can combine the very best expertise across various disciplines to support our audit work.

    Of course, experience of performance, best value or financial auditing is valuable, but not everyone needs to have this before they join us – we offer excellent opportunities for learning and development once you're here.

    You can find more information about Audit Scotland's work on our website .
    We are Audit Scotland.

    We employ more than 340 talented professionals who know that their work helps ensure the efficient delivery of public services in Scotland.

    There's plenty of change ahead, and the need for robust public audit that provides assurance about public spending and helps public services improve is more important than ever.

    We want to make sure Scotland makes the very best of the opportunities and that change is delivered well – transparent financial reporting and delivering value for money are key to this.

    We offer a rewarding place to work, a supportive and open culture and a wide range of professional development opportunities.

    Benefits include 42 days of annual leave including public holidays, an attractive local government pension scheme with 19.4% employer contributions, personal development allowances and flexible working hours.

    We've also been named one of the top 25 workplaces in Scotland and the UK's tenth best accountancy workplace in the 2023 Best Companies awards.

    Our Performance Audit and Best Value Group (PABV) delivers a range of audit products to assess how well public money is being used and provide valuable insights and learning.

    We look at a wide range of issues including climate change, inequalities, digital transformation and how public bodies are recovering from the pandemic and reforming public services.

    Our Best Value work in councils looks at important issues like how well they perform in delivering services to their communities.

    identifying audit risks affecting the Scottish public sector
    scoping audit work to ensure it focuses on what matters
    developing audit methodologies, gathering and assessing evidence (quantitative and qualitative)

    writing clear and evidence-based reports for the public, Scottish Parliament and the Accounts Commission that include recommendations for improvement to public bodies.

    As an Auditor in PABV, you will help deliver high-quality performance and best value audit work and help develop our work programme through research and data collection, and analysing, summarising and presenting information.

    You will contribute to planning, developing and delivering our audits to a world-class standard, leading on distinct areas of audit delivery and supporting more junior colleagues to develop in their roles.

    You will build relationships and liaise with audited bodies and stakeholders, providing assurance to our stakeholders about public services which helps support improvement and focus on what is important.

    You will also have a chance to contribute to our quality improvement agenda and wider corporate developments across Audit Scotland.

    How you can help us

    As a key team member working across a range of audits and contributing to the ongoing development of our work programme, you will research, analyse and audit financial and non-financial data and other evidence to help establish how well public money is being used.

    You will contribute to planning, developing and delivering audit work, supporting the team to produce outputs by leading on specific areas of fieldwork and report drafting, and organising and reviewing the work of more junior colleagues.

    conduct data analysis using appropriate techniques to answer audit questions and present findings with clarity, getting support from our data analytics community when required
    evaluate evidence and analysis from audit work and reach judgements, drawing on support from senior members of staff and other colleagues when required
    support team members to develop audit judgements by documenting your evidence and findings, and keeping a clear audit trail
    contribute to research and development activities, including leading on pre-audit appraisals and scoping work, and identifying suitable data sources and audit/analytical tools and techniques
    contribute to post-publication activity, such as preparation for committees or producing data packs
    providing support and advice, through coaching and mentoring to other team members, building their confidence in engaging with stakeholders and helping them identify findings and to form their own judgements from the work
    identifying opportunities for innovation and improvement in our audit work and engaging with colleagues to share learning.

    This includes experience in undertaking different types of fieldwork, such as supporting interviews, analysing data (including financial data) and reviewing documents.

    You can summarise and evaluate evidence, form judgements and maintain an audit trail to support judgements and decisions. You can understand the context different stakeholders are operating in and identify wider, strategic implications of audit findings.
    You have good written and verbal communication skills, with experience in drafting reports and presenting data using exhibits.

    You write in clear and concise language that is accessible to a range of audiences and you can present findings with confidence to internal and external stakeholders.

    You have strong time management skills and can take personal responsibility for delivering high-quality work, ensuring compliance with our audit and technical guidance.

    You can balance a varied workload with conflicting priorities, for example, working on projects with multiple deadlines and sometimes multiple managers.

    You have experience supervising the work of more junior colleagues and supporting them to develop.

    You have a plan that includes your own continuous development, inspiring others and helping Audit Scotland to be a world-class public-audit organisation.

    You will undertake professional and personal development to maintain technical expertise, meet Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements where appropriate and enhance your career prospects at Audit Scotland.

    Our application deadline is Sunday 21st April 2024 at midnight.
    Diversity and Inclusion
    We are also a proud disability confident employer.

    Audit Scotland's recruitment process may include various stages and activities including application forms, online assessments, and interviews, to assess whether you meet the requirements of the role.

    As a Disability Confident employer, we are committed to providing inclusive and accessible recruitment where everyone is supported to perform at their best.

    When applying for a job with Audit Scotland, you will be asked in the application form if you need an adjustment at any stage of the recruitment process.

    Please include the reason you require an adjustment and details of what adjustment/s might help.

    As part of our commitment to equality and diversity, our equality network groups would be delighted to offer an insight into Audit Scotland's culture of inclusivity.

    If you consider yourself to have a visible or hidden disability and wish to hear more about life at Audit Scotland or wish to speak with someone about the possibility of any adjustments, please contact -scotland.

    They work flexibly at home and in the office as well as from audit sites across Scotland. This isn't your typical work from home or work from office type job. We're flexible about working patterns and we've transformed how we deliver high-quality public audit.

    Put simply, we trust you to do your job, and want you to have the ability to have a rewarding work-life balance and best support your individual circumstances, be that childcare, adult carer responsibilities or managing disabilities.

    Some travel to our offices or client sites will be necessary at times, but you don't need to live in Scotland to work for us.

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