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Audit Manager
Audit Manager
Salary: Up to £75,000 based on skills and experience Contract Type: Permanent – 35 hours a week Location: Hybrid working (office based in Birmingham or Oswestry) – typically 2 days in the office per week
Shape Brighter Futures with Wesleyan
Established in 1841, Wesleyan helps trusted professionals—GPs, hospital doctors, dentists, and teachers—secure their financial future. Today, we proudly continue that mission with passion and purpose.
If you’re looking for a role where your expertise makes a real impact and want to work in a culture that values collaboration, innovation, and integrity, we’d love to hear from you.
🔗 Find out more about who we are: About Wesleyan
Make a Difference in Corporate Audit
Corporate Audit provides an independent, objective risk assurance and internal audit service, reporting to the Board via the Audit Committee. The team takes a disciplined, risk-based approach to strengthening governance, risk management, and internal controls while helping protect:
- The Society’s assets
- Reputation
- Long-term sustainability
Your Impact
Here’s how you’ll make a difference:
- Lead and deliver risk-based internal audit reviews across:
- Strategy
- Governance
- Finance
- Customer operations
- Build and influence senior stakeholder relationships, acting as a key point of contact between Corporate Audit and the business.
- Provide expert insight into risk management frameworks, helping improve control environments and operational effectiveness.
- Contribute to the development and delivery of the annual risk-based Audit Plan, supporting the Audit Committee and senior leadership.
- Lead, coach, and develop audit team members, driving high performance and continuous improvement within the function.
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Why you're a good match
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Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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What You’ll Bring
You’re a credible and commercially minded audit leader who thrives on:
- Influencing senior stakeholders
- Delivering high-quality assurance in complex, regulated environments
Ideal candidates will have:
- Proven experience delivering audits across:
- Finance
- Customer operations or wider financial services environments
- Strong knowledge of:
- UK insurance regulations
- Internal audit standards
- IFRS, with the ability to apply these in practice.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to:
- Challenge and influence at Executive and Board levels.
- Strong analytical thinking and commercial acumen, plus a proactive approach to improvement.
- A relevant professional qualification (e.g., ACA, ACCA, CIIA, or equivalent).
- Experience within professional services or Big 4 and exposure to actuarial or insurance modelling environments (desirable).
Benefits That Work for You
At Wesleyan, rewards reflect the life you live:
- Annual bonus to recognise your contribution.
- 28 days holiday (plus an extra culture day!) – rising to 30 days with service.
- Flexible hybrid working for better work-life balance.
- Company pension scheme – matched plus 2% (up to 10%).
- Free secure underground Birmingham city centre parking (subject to availability, includes weekend use).
- Salary sacrifice schemes helping you provide for what matters (e.g., PMI, Electric Vehicle Leasing, cashback on essentials).
- Enhanced family leave + 2 volunteering days.
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Why Wesleyan?
We’re building a culture where everyone belongs:
- Diversity is part of our DNA.
- Whatever your background, you’ll be valued and empowered, ready to thrive.
- We proudly support the ABI Making Flexible Work campaign, including:
- discussions on flexible working
- job shares
- part-time options.
Support during recruitment:
- If you require reasonable adjustments for accessibility, let us know—we’re here to support.
What to Know Before Applying
- Right to Work: We’re unable to offer VISA sponsorship, so you must have the legal right to live and work in the UK.
- Advert Closing: Typically two weeks, but may close early due to high volume—apply early!
- Regulatory Requirements:
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- Subject to regulatory checks; including:
- Criminal record checks
- Credit checks
- Ongoing SMCR Framework compliance.
- Subject to regulatory checks; including:
Ready to make an impact? Apply today and join us in creating brighter financial futures—for customers, members, and you. 🔗 Apply now
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