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A leading international audit firm in London is seeking experienced auditors for diverse travel opportunities, focusing on challenging projects funded by international donors. The role involves auditing various projects, providing training to junior staff, and requires a strong background in auditing with at least two-three years of experience. Ideal candidates will possess an ACA/ACCA qualification, excellent communication skills, and a passion for international development. Fluency in a second language is a plus. Travel expectations are around 30% post-pandemic.
Our partner, sector specialists in International Grant Audit are seeking auditors for a critical role; navigating a diverse group of NGOs & donors, such as the UN & The World Bank operating globally(Malawi, Peru, Vietnam, Belgium, Oxford, Sierra Leone, Brazil, Fiji, Cameroon). You'll be London-based travelling post pandemic 25-40% per annum on assignments 1 to 2weeks in length in small teams.
These unique and extremely rewarding opportunities would suit experienced audit professionals thatlove diverse traveland supporting inspiring people andworthwhile causes.
Overseas assignments post pandemic could mean travel to one of over 100 countries / territories. It presents a fantastic opportunity to see the parts of the world you’d never otherwise get to see, work with lovely people and pick up extremely relevant institutional donor and fieldwork experience; vital for anyone seeking a career in the international development NGO sector.
You will complete expenditureaudits of a extremely diverse range of projects funded by international donor institutions ranging from emergency aid, to long term development in areas such as agriculture, health or infrastructure, to more commercial projects such as SME development or technical research. Additionally, depending on your seniority you will provide on the job training and guidance to more junior team members throughout the assignment process.
The role will use all your communication, problem-solving and analytical skills and will give you experience in working with major institutions all over the world. An example assignment might see you leading an audit opening meeting with a UN country office on the Monday morning, before heading off to spend a few days with a local NGO or government partners to audit the way they have spent UN funds. You will look at a sample of supporting documents to make sure the expenditure is genuine and for the purposes intended by UN, and review the internal controls of the NGO, making recommendations as to how these might be improved to strengthen the management of the UN resources. At the end of the fieldwork, you will draft at aide-memoire document and discuss your findings with both the UN and its local partner.At the airport, you could even start drafting the formal report as you wait for your flight back to London.