Analyst
at NSW Audit Office of New South Wales
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 11 Feb, 2025 | USD 86310 Annual | 31 Jan, 2025 | N/A | Good communication skills | No | No |
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ANALYST (12-MONTH FIXED TERM CONTRACT), PERFORMANCE AUDIT BRANCH
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Are you ready for a career that creates meaningful impact? Here’s your opportunity to work for an organisation that informs and challenges government to improve outcomes for citizens.
WHO WE ARE?
For over 200 years, the Auditor-General has assisted the Parliament of New South Wales to hold government accountable for its use of public resources.
Recognised as a centre of excellence in professional services, the Audit Office of New South Wales is an independent integrity agency. We conduct financial and performance audits across a diverse range of portfolios such as health, education, transport, local government, environment, justice, community services, industry and more.
Our work is diverse, challenging and meaningful. Our people interact with diverse stakeholders regularly, and embrace opportunities to positively impact the lives of NSW citizens. A career at the Audit Office is more than you imagine.
We have a people-focused culture, supported by corporate values that encourage pride in purpose, curiosity and open-mindedness, courage and integrity.
Our diverse backgrounds, perspectives and experiences help us deliver high standards of work that reflects the communities we operate in.
At the Audit Office, you won’t just fit in. You’ll belong.
HOW WILL YOU CONTRIBUTE?
Joining the Audit Office means being part of a team dedicated to excellence, integrity, and making a tangible difference for the people of NSW.
We are seeking an exceptional Analyst to join our Performance Audit team for 12 months as a fixed term contract or secondment opportunity.
As an Analyst you will undertake specific performance audit research tasks as part of a team to deliver high quality performance audits, with a range of complexity depending on skills and experience. Analysts will generally be supervised by a Senior Performance Auditor and report to a Performance Audit Leader.
Key responsibilities of this role include:
- Ensuring all audit work within personal responsibility is completed effectively and efficiently and meets the requirements of the Audit Office’s audit methodology, professional standards and legislation.
- Collecting, checking and analysing information related to matters of audit interest, to provide a basis of audit evidence to support findings and conclusions, including statistical analysis of both quantitative and qualitative information.
- Maintaining strong and professional relationships with clients and proactively communicating with internal and external stakeholders to ensure quality and timely audit outcomes are delivered.
- Identifying critical issues that may adversely impact outcomes and escalate them appropriately.
- Assisting in providing sound and well-reasoned audit documentation to support conclusions and recommendations made in reports to parliament.
WHAT WILL YOU NEED TO SUCCEED?
We are seeking candidates who have strong analytical and communication skills, plus relevant tertiary qualifications (for example, economics, social science, management, law).
We need people who can:
- use research skills to identify, collect and analyse information
- build and manage relationships with clients and stakeholders
- deal with conflict and resolve issues
- clearly communicate complex information in verbal and written formats.
To work with the Audit Office as an Analyst you must have:
- A tertiary qualification in an appropriate analytic discipline such as business or social sciences and/or relevant experience.
- Australian permanent resident or citizen or New Zealand citizen.
Responsibilities:
- Ensuring all audit work within personal responsibility is completed effectively and efficiently and meets the requirements of the Audit Office’s audit methodology, professional standards and legislation.
- Collecting, checking and analysing information related to matters of audit interest, to provide a basis of audit evidence to support findings and conclusions, including statistical analysis of both quantitative and qualitative information.
- Maintaining strong and professional relationships with clients and proactively communicating with internal and external stakeholders to ensure quality and timely audit outcomes are delivered.
- Identifying critical issues that may adversely impact outcomes and escalate them appropriately.
- Assisting in providing sound and well-reasoned audit documentation to support conclusions and recommendations made in reports to parliament
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Accounting
Accounts / Finance / Tax / CS / Audit
Accounts Management
Graduate
Proficient
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Sydney NSW, Australia