Clear IT Recruitment Ltd
Audit & Assurance Senior

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An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Audit Senior to join a growing audit and assurance team. The role will involve working on statutory accounts and audits for medium and large-sized companies, with exposure to a diverse range of industries and clients.
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The Role
You will be responsible for leading and delivering statutory audit assignments while working closely with clients and supporting junior members of the team.
Key Responsibilities Will Include
- Leading and delivering statutory audits for a diverse portfolio of clients, including owner-managed businesses, SMEs, and limited companies.
- Preparing statutory accounts for limited companies in accordance with relevant accounting and regulatory requirements.
- Planning audits and carrying out risk assessments.
- Reviewing junior team members' audit work and identifying key audit issues.
- Completing audit assignments accurately and within agreed deadlines.
- Supervising, coaching, and supporting junior members of the audit team.
- Liaising with clients, managers, and senior stakeholders to resolve technical matters and deliver an efficient audit service.
- Maintaining high standards of audit quality and compliance.
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Experience & Requirements
- At least 3 years' experience within a UK audit practice environment.
- Proven experience leading and delivering statutory audits.
- Experience working with owner-managed businesses, SMEs, and limited companies across a range of sectors.
- Strong experience preparing statutory accounts.
- Experience planning audits, performing risk assessments, and reviewing audit files.
- Previous experience supervising, coaching, and reviewing junior team members.
- Strong client-facing and communication skills.
- Currently studying towards, or qualified in, ACA or ACCA.
- A commitment to continued professional and technical development.
- A proactive, resilient, and team-focused approach.


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