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A leading global professional services network is seeking an experienced individual to execute and shape the IFRS strategy. The ideal candidate will have proven leadership skills, technical IFRS knowledge, and strong communication abilities. This virtual-first role requires flexibility in working hours and the capability to collaborate effectively and represent the firm externally. Benefits include a supportive culture and uncapped leave.
Grant Thornton is one of the world’s leading professional services networks with member firms in over 130 countries, 76,000+ people and global revenues of $8.0bn+. Member firms offer a wide range of audit, tax, and advisory services to privately owned companies, publicly listed companies, public sector and not for profit organisations, both domestically and internationally.
Grant Thornton International Ltd (GTIL) is the umbrella legal entity for the Grant Thornton global network of member firms. GTIL sets the strategic direction, convenes member firms, connects global communities, and protects the brand and reputation of the network. GTIL and the member firms will continually improve the sustainability of their operations and strive to make a positive impact on clients, people, markets, and the communities in which we operate, in line with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
At GTIL, we encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe talent is everywhere. We actively source and encourage applications from all around the globe to encourage new ways of working and tackling complex challenges together.
The purpose of this role is to shape and execute the networks IFRS strategy as determined by the Global Leadership Team (GLT) and the Global IFRS Steering Committee (IFRS SC).
The Global IFRS Steering Committee consists of partners from members firms who are experienced in IFRS either through roles in national practice or accounting and advisory service lines.
In addition, GTIL has a small group of IFRS professionals who deliver against the strategy outlined by the IFRS SC.
In this regard, the role requires an individual who has a high level of technical knowledge on IFRS matters to execute on the strategy agreed with the IFRS SC for the network as it relates to financial reporting. This person will also possess sufficiently strong leadership characteristics and experience to represent the Firm in external forums including meetings with senior partners from the other large networks, standard setters and other key stakeholders of the profession.
Executing the Global IFRS strategy will require the effective bringing together of senior leaders for mutual success. It will also require regular collaboration with other stakeholders within and outside of GTIL.
The individual must be capable of operating across cultures and languages. This position will be virtual first requiring a small quantity of travel per year and it is important to be flexible in working hours to accommodate different time zones. As much of the public consultation aspects of this role will occur in London, it is preferable that that individual is either based in the UK or + / - 4 hour time difference.
There are many benefits of being part of Grant Thornton International, working with a global and diverse team in a virtual setting is just one of them. We pride ourselves on our inclusive culture and believe it's one of our most valuable assets.
We also recognise the importance of time off at Grant Thornton International. Taking time away can lead to improved wellbeing and better productivity, which is why we don’t cap your leave. So if you need to take that extra Friday off (and Monday too), no problem.
We believe work is no longer a location, it is what we do. This should help all of us deliver our best work, while achieving the right balance in our lives. We want to build a culture of virtual inclusivity. One where all our people have the ability to choose what works best for them but also provides our people the best shared working experience utilising the digital tools we have available. GTIL will provide individuals with the necessary support and equipment to work effectively from home. We also have a collaborative space to offer should you prefer working outside of your home.
At GTIL, we understand that AI tools can be valuable resources during the application process. If you make use of AI, we encourage you to do so responsibly. We also want to hear your unique views and perspectives and look forward to hearing them during any interviews. AI should not be used for interview responses, test answers or note‑taking. If you wish to use AI for note‑taking, you must disclose this in advance. Alternatively, you may request a copy of the transcript at the start of the call.