Risk Advisory Assistant Manager
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Risk Advisory Assistant Manager
- Permanent
Leeds, West Yorkshire
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Start your job searchThe purpose of the role will be to help provide support to large organisations to oversee and prevent risks from occurring by carrying out control testing and through reports/documentation. You should be comfortable working pro-actively and, managing your own tasks, as well as confident collaborating with others and communicating regularly with Senior Management.
The role will include:
- Delivering internal audit reports according to the internal audit plan, with the reports being insightful, risk based and aligned with how the business perceives the risk
- knowledge of financial products, firm services, issues regarding advice, and regulation and compliance, including anti-money laundering
- Provides advice, guidance & assurance to the business, which might be in the form of advisory reports
- Assisting direct reports with development of audit findings
- Assist with required tasks and managing projects
Qualifications needed:
To be considered you would have to be a driven, passionate individual with previous experience from an internal/external auditing background. Ideally you will be part or fully qualified (IIA, ACA, ACCA, CIMA) and enjoy working in a project driven role.
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