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We’re looking for three new directors to join our teams

05 January 2022
  • Are you passionate about driving change in the public sector?

    Or looking to use your skills and experience to make a difference to communities in Wales?

    We’re looking for an Audit Director (Performance Audit) and two Audit Directors (Accounts) to join our teams.

    About the roles

    As a Performance Audit Director, you’d be contributing to the development and delivery of the wider audit services work programme. On top of this, you’d be expected to contribute to the development and delivery of our wider audit services work programme.  Having lead responsibility for one of three performance audit teams and for research and development activity in a sector (currently local government, communities, housing and education).

    We’re also recruiting for two Audit Directors (Accounts) roles. As an Account Audit Director, you’d have primary responsibility for a portfolio of audit work, including the delivery of financial accounts and proper arrangements work. One of these roles is Welsh Language essential.

    Who are we looking for?

    Accountable to the Executive Director for Audit Services and to the Auditor General for Wales, you’d be part of a collective Director Team which supports the Executive Leadership Team by providing strategic leadership and direction across the organisation.

    We’re looking for candidates who will model our values and behaviours that underpin the work we do and uphold our culture of coaching and development and use strategic leadership to motivate and help colleagues realise their potential as a driver of improvement in Welsh public services.

    Why Audit Wales?

    As a Director at Audit Wales, you’ll be part of a team whose work is positively contributing to inspiring and empowering public services in Wales to improve.

    You’ll also be part of an organisation that encourages and supports your learning and development, both professionally and personally, and promotes a healthy work/life balance.

    We offer an impressive benefit and rewards package, including 33 days annual leave plus bank holidays, which you can find out more about on our working for us pages.

    If this opportunity sounds exciting to you, you can find out more and apply via our website.

    Closing date for applications is 26 January 2022.