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Be proud of where you work. Enjoy what you do.

The Auditor General for Wales has called for a bold vision for public services in Wales if it is to shift from a spiral of short-term firefighting to future proofing and long-term sustainability.

Senedd, Welsh Government

The Senedd is looking to appoint two Non-Executive Members to the Wales Audit Office Board, to commence in June 2024 and October 2024.

People interacting around a table

Our report focuses on the many barriers facing councils and their partners, but also highlight opportunities to learn from elsewhere to help overcome the housing emergency through sustainable development of disused sites.

Building Site with builders working

Audit Wales extends congratulations to the Chair of the Wales Audit Office Board, Dr Kathryn Chamberlain, on being awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year Honours List 2024.

Kate Chamberlain

Defnyddia dy Gymraeg (Use your Welsh) is the Welsh Language Commissioner’s campaign aimed at encouraging the public to use Welsh in their everyday lives and provide an opportunity for organisations of all type to promote their Welsh language services.

Ian Gwyn Hughes, Head of Communications at the FAW as the keynote speaker on stage talking. Text behind him saying Putting Cymraeg and Community at the centre of Welsh Football

Benefits

In choosing to work for us you will join an organisation which offers significant benefits.

Work at Audit Wales

Our goal is to be a well-run, accountable and respected organisation that is a great place to work.

Working for us

We want Audit Wales to be a place where people are proud to work and enjoy what they do - an engaged and inclusive environment in which everyone can excel.

See our Staff Survey results here.

  • Latest Vacancy

    Data Science Apprentice
    Apprentice Role - 36 months About the role Audit Wales is looking to recruit a Data Science Apprentice.