Eligibility: This is a professional audit role and fully qualified membership of a relevant professional institution e.g. Institute of Internal Auditors or CCAB professional accountancy body is required.
Overview:
This is an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated leader seeking to provide high quality internal audit and assurance services to the Permanent Secretary who is the Principal Accountable Officer of the Scottish Government, its Directors General and, through 24 Service Level Agreements, to a range of other Accountable Officers of public bodies across Scotland and the European Commission.
This is a highly influential role, necessary to underpin good governance and best outcomes for the deployment of over £50bn of taxpayers’ money across Scotland, raised increasingly through devolved tax policies. It demands the skills of a strong leader, a highly skilled Internal Audit professional with experience of operating across a breadth of clients in a complex operating environment.
This is a professional audit role and fully qualified membership of a relevant professional institution e.g. Institute of Internal Auditors or CCAB professional accountancy body is required. Your application must also demonstrate recent experience at the level and scale required for this role. You will have senior leadership responsibilities for around 70 staff and a direct running cost budget of approx. £3.4m. The Director leads the Directorate of Internal Audit and Assurance that encompasses Internal Audit, the Digital Assurance Office, Portfolio, Programme and Project Assurance, the Data Protection Officer and the Counter Fraud Service. If you have the leadership ability to shape this key role and increase the profile and impact of Internal Audit and Assurance across Scottish Government and the wider public sector, we very much hope you will apply.
The Scottish Government Director of Internal Audit and Assurance will provide leadership for:
Please download the Candidate Pack for more information on the role and person specification.
Specialist Expertise
SCS Leadership Criteria
Leading collectively
Developing others
Leading others
Understanding and developing self
Please see the Candidate Pack for further details on the role and person specification. The terms and conditions of appointment are explained in the separate Candidate Further Information Pack.
How to Apply
To apply for this post, you will need to provide the information requested via the online application system. We require both a CV and a written Supporting Statement to be submitted on the system for your application to be considered.
Further details on the application process and the documents that we require are available in the Candidate Pack. If there are any technical issues please contact SCSHR@gov.scot.
For an informal discussion about the nature of the role please email Victoria Rawnsley, Head of DG Scottish Exchequer Office, DGScottishExchequer@gov.scot).
The closing date for applications is Monday 20 May 2024 at midday.
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