Auditor, Accounting - ($103,000-$115,194/yr) at The Law Society of British Columbia
British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Oct, 25

Salary

103000.0

Posted On

06 Jul, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Regulations, Prescription, It

Industry

Legal Services

Description
  • Join a team where you can enjoy work-life balance and do meaningful work
  • Receive a competitive annual salary of $103,000 to $115,194, plus full benefits
  • Enjoy a positive work culture that prioritizes diversity, equity, collaboration, and innovation

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

Currently, the Law Society is seeking a full-time Auditor to join our team. This is a hybrid work position, however, the successful candidate must reside in the Lower Mainland and be able to travel within BC.

Responsibilities

This position is ideal for professionals who take pride in uncovering patterns, interpreting data, and making informed, principled decisions. Your ability to see beyond the surface, ask the right questions, and think strategically will be central to protecting the public interest and maintaining public confidence in BC’s legal system.

Reporting to your team lead, you are responsible for conducting Compliance Audits in accordance with the Law Society’s regulations. Your main responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:

  • Conducting Compliance Audits to assess lawyers’ compliance with the trust accounting rules and to identify potential misconduct issues or misuse of the trust account related to financial matters
  • Reviewing law firms’ records for non-compliance with the Legal Profession Act, Law Society Rules, and the Code of Professional Conduct for British Columbia and identifying potential fraud and money laundering
  • Using data analytics and professional judgment to assess key areas of focus and implementing tailored audit procedures as necessary
  • Engaging in thoughtful, purposeful interviews with lawyers and accounting staff to understand firm processes and clarify key audit details
  • Evaluating explanations and documentation with an appropriate degree of professional skepticism to ensure accuracy and reliability
  • Conducting complex investigative audits in areas of serious concerns, including anti-money laundering
  • Operating independently and ensuring work is completed to schedule and meets our high-quality standards
  • Preparing clear, well-reasoned reports that communicate audit findings in a factual and impartial manner
  • Presenting audit results to lawyers, providing constructive feedback and practical recommendations for resolving deficiencies
  • Providing recommendations to lawyers on how to remedy any deficiencies identified during the audit, when appropriate
  • Drafting detailed memos to refer serious audit findings to the Professional Conduct department and providing oral evidence supporting the referral, when required
  • Reviewing annual Trust Report submissions and assessing law firm compliance with the Division 7 Rules
  • Drafting correspondence related to trust reporting, shortages, cash breaches, storage modifications, and other compliance matters
  • Responding to inquiries from the legal profession on topics including trust accounting practices, rule interpretations, and compliance requirements
  • Contributing to the continuous improvement of audit methodology and reference tools such as the Trust Accounting Handbook
  • Supporting a collaborative team culture through open knowledge exchange and mutual support
  • Conducting new firm visits to provide guidance on trust fund procedures and help firms establish sound practices from the outset
  • Other duties as the Director, Trust Assurance may require
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