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Counter Fraud Manager

Randstad Cpe London

Birmingham

Hybrid

GBP 47,000 - 56,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading national infrastructure organization in Birmingham is seeking a Fraud Risk Manager to oversee and enhance fraud risk assessments. You will ensure compliance with established governance standards, report findings to senior committees, and recommend policy improvements. Ideal candidates will have significant experience in fraud risk assessments and stakeholder management. This role offers a salary between £47,255.80 and £55,595.60, with a hybrid work model.

Qualifications

  • Proven experience managing full-cycle fraud risk assessments.
  • Strong working knowledge of Government Standard 13 and counter-fraud governance.
  • Confident stakeholder manager with excellent written communication.

Responsibilities

  • Manage and evolve a comprehensive fraud risk assessment programme.
  • Ensure compliance with Government Standard 13 and maintain governance.
  • Deliver assurance to senior committees and report on findings.

Skills

Fraud risk assessments
Government Standard 13 knowledge
Stakeholder management
Written communication
Job description

Do you have expertise in fraud risk management and assurance?
Want to help shape a leading counter-fraud function in a major national infrastructure organisation?

Salary: £47,255.80 to £55,595.60
Location: Birmingham, 3 days in the office per week. Occasional travel required (fully expensed).
Deadline: 19th November

This pivotal role focuses on managing and evolving a comprehensive fraud risk assessment programme, ensuring compliance with Government Standard 13 and maintaining strong governance across a complex supply chain. You’ll deliver assurance to senior committees, report on findings, and influence policy and process improvements that will guide future national projects.

Essential Requirements:

  • Proven experience managing full-cycle fraud risk assessments.
  • Strong working knowledge of Government Standard 13 and counter-fraud governance.
  • Skilled in reporting to audit and risk committees.
  • Confident stakeholder manager with excellent written communication.
  • Ideally a member of the Government Counter Fraud Profession (Fraud Risk discipline).

Nice to Have:

  • Construction or infrastructure project experience.
  • Audit, assurance or compliance background within government or regulated environments.
  • Experience influencing anti-fraud policy and strategy.

Join a growing and forward-thinking counter-fraud function making a real difference in how public money is safeguarded. For a confidential discussion, contact Emily Atkins at Carrington West. Interviews end of November, offers early December.

Required Qualifications
  • None
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