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VACANCY FOR SENIOR AUDITOR

1. We are currently recruiting to fill the following role: SENIOR AUDITOR Job Overview: • The Senior Auditor is responsible for overseeing internal operating controls, processes and practices. • He/she is also charged with ensuring existing organizational policies and controls are current, adequate, functional and utilized in accordance with standards established by the government and the organization. JOB REQUIREMENTS: • A minimum of 5 years progressive work experience in financial business operations and risk-based auditing. • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Audit, Finance or related disciplines. • Possess relevant qualifications such as ACA, CFE, CFAN etc. • Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience in auditing; internal audit standards, ethics & fraud awareness Proactive in researching business best practice concepts in order to apply as appropriate. BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES: • Solid listening & inquisition skills with the ability to identify gaps in processes. • Strong Analytical, communication & strategic thinking skills. • Strong organization and follow up skills. • Demonstrated ability to lead a team and ensure desired results. • Commitment to working with shared leadership and in cross-functional teams. • Ability to flourish in a fast-paced, complex environment and to adapt to change. Qualified candidates should send their CVs to careers@conceptgroup-ng.com with the job role as the email subject.

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