Negotiable
Undetermined
Undetermined
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Summary: The Auditor role involves managing client relationships and overseeing digital risk audit plans, ensuring the delivery of complex assignments. The position requires directing staff, reporting to senior officers, and providing expert advice on digital risk management. The Auditor will also assess client systems for security and effectiveness while supporting service improvements. Strong negotiation skills are essential for addressing contentious issues and driving enhancements in service delivery.
Key Responsibilities:
- Take responsibility for operational elements of client relationship management for digital risk audit plans and consultancy reviews.
- Conclude on the effectiveness of complex digital risk management and contribute to internal audit opinions and statements.
- Direct and supervise staff and contractors to deliver assignments on time, within budget, and to quality standards.
- Report to relevant senior client-side officers and committees as required.
- Respond to sensitive, technical, and complex queries from clients and staff.
- Assess and report on the security and effectiveness of client systems.
- Provide complex advice and guidance to clients and colleagues.
- Support the identification and mitigation of digital risks across clients.
Key Skills:
- Strong negotiation skills.
- Experience in digital risk management.
- Ability to manage complex client relationships.
- Technical expertise in auditing and consultancy.
- Leadership and supervisory skills.
- Excellent communication skills for reporting and advising.
- Analytical skills for assessing client systems.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Manchester
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
1. To take responsibility for the operational elements of client relationship management for a portfolio the digital risk audit plans and assigned consultancy reviews and services including the personal conduct of highly complex/technical, assignments.
2. To conclude upon the effectiveness of highly complex digital risk management, contributing to the Head of Internal Audit Opinion and Statements of Internal Control as required, and supporting service improvement and resilience with a requirement for refined negotiating skills to describe contentious issues and drive improvement.
3. To direct and supervise staff and contractors to deliver the allocated assignments and services on time, to budget and to quality standards.
4. To report to relevant senior client-side officers and committees as required.
5. To respond to a broad range of highly sensitive, technical, and complex queries from clients and staff.
6. To assess and report on the extent to which highly complex client systems operate securely and effectively.
7. To provide highly complex advice and guidance to clients and colleagues.
8. Support the identification and mitigation of highly complex digital risks across clients.
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