Audit Director Or Associate Audit Director

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Audit Director or Associate Audit Director at Audit New Zealand, Wellington - WairarapaAudit Director or Associate Audit Director This is a rare opportunity to join a unique, employee-focused organisation where you can make a positive difference in the public sector.
We offer our staff Family-friendly offices.Health and well-being benefits.Learning and development opportunities.We take pride in being the leading provider of audit and assurance services to the public sector, and are committed to delivering the highest quality service to our public sector clients. We invite passionate individuals to join our team in Wellington as Audit Directors or Associate Audit Directors.
In this role, you'll manage a portfolio of audits that may cover a diverse range of organisations, including for-profit organisations and public benefit entities operating in central government or local government. Your role will include signing audit reports on behalf of the Auditor-General, in accordance with the requirements of the Public Audit Act 2001.
You'll play an important leadership role, mentoring colleagues to support their personal and professional growth and helping to ensure that Audit New Zealand operates effectively and efficiently.
Key Responsibilities: Fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment.Building strong client relationships.Maintaining the highest standards of audit quality.Qualifications It's essential that you're a Chartered Accountant (or have an equivalent overseas professional qualification recognised by the Auditor-General).
Experience Whether you're an experienced Audit Director or Partner seeking fresh opportunities or an Audit Manager looking to step into a leadership role, we're keen to hear from you.
As an organisation, people matter to us, our independence is critical, we act with integrity and courage, and we're here to make a difference.
We have a diverse and inclusive team that helps us to understand the issues facing the public sector and how these affect the lives of New Zealanders. We strongly welcome applicants from all backgrounds. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to tell us when you apply so that we can assist you through the recruitment process.
Expected Salary: For Associate Director is between $180 - $210,000 and for Audit Director between $190 - $225,000.
To read more about us and what it's like working here, find us on social media or visit our website: auditnz.parliament.nz.
Application Process: You must apply online through jobs.govt.nz (you'll find the position descriptions there, too). Note: You may be redirected to the employer's careers website.

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