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Grant Thornton International Ltd

Technical Manager, IFRS and corporate reporting (global role – in a virtual working environment)

United Kingdom
Posted about 18 hours ago
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About Grant Thornton

Grant Thornton is one of the world’s leading professional services networks with member firms in over 150 countries, 80,000 people and global revenues of $8.5bn. Member firms offer audit, tax, and advisory services to privately owned companies, publicly listed companies, public sector and not for profit organisations, both domestically and internationally.

Grant Thornton International Ltd (GTIL) is the umbrella legal entity for the Grant Thornton global network of member firms. GTIL sets the strategic direction, convenes member firms, connects global communities, and protects the brand and reputation of the network. GTIL and the member firms will continually improve the sustainability of their operations and strive to make a positive impact on clients, people, markets, and the communities in which we operate, in line with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

At GTIL, we encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe talent is everywhere. We actively source and encourage applications from all around the globe to encourage new ways of working and tackling complex challenges together.

Role purpose

The Manager will work with the Global head, IFRS and corporate reporting who reports to the Global leader of Service line capabilities and Quality. The role exists to support member firms to focus on quality, global capabilities and an inclusive culture in line with the current global strategy.

This individual will play a key role in supporting the establishment, implementation, and monitoring of activities related to cross-service line global strategic priorities, with a particular emphasis on growing our international capabilities and helping to fill any strategic capability gaps.

The Manager, working alongside the Global head of IFRS and corporate reporting, will convene and provide operational support to working groups, and encourage knowledge sharing, experience and best practice across the network.

This role offers an excellent opportunity to understand and develop skills to work in a global organisation. It offers the candidate a unique opportunity to learn and gain from practical experience of working with global leaders and gain insights on their thought processes and leadership skills. This role provides an opportunity to work with member firms across the globe on a wide range of projects and initiatives.

The role is virtual, where we are flexible on your location. That means you can work where you live, but you are required to perform the duties and responsibilities of your role on a remote basis across various time zones for project and tasks designated to you. This can include calls that might be early or late in your own time zone.

Main Responsibilities

  • Convene and collaborate
    • Convene and work closely with member firms, specialists, and others to support:
      • the execution of strategic priorities that will drive growth in sustainability services across the network
      • the evaluation of core sustainability methodologies being used by the service lines with an eye on improving quality, efficiency and global consistency
  • Manage the IFRS and sustainability reporting queries helpdesks, working with member firms from the IFRS steering committee and when required, the IFRS Technical Experts Group (ITEG) or the Sustainability reporting technical experts group (SuRTEG) to provide the relevant responses on a timely basis
  • Lead on the development of the annual IFRS publications (eg example financial statements both interim and year-end and Navigating the Changes to IFRS) utilising member firm support where needed
  • Convene member firms involved in the knowledge working group that reports to the IFRS steering committee to produce high quality IFRS publications which also means working with the GTIL design team to ensure consistency and design across any series of publications that are produced.
  • Coordinating responses of outreach requests received from both the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).
  • Working with the various global technical groups (both Sustainability and IFRS) to support the Global head of IFRS and corporate reporting:
    • Understand the new sustainability standards and develop appropriate technical resources for member firms
    • Ensure member firms across the network are aware of new IFRS and ISSB standards, and any amendments or interpretations made in relation to them
    • Produce Sustainability Alerts and IFRS Alerts for release to the network on a timely basis, and
    • Updating the database of IFRIC agenda decisions
  • Together with the Global head of IFRS and corporate reporting, design and organise agendas for regular steering committee meetings and any of their subgroups
  • Track and report
    • Collaborate with relevant GTIL teams to ensure opportunities for international business growth are underpinned by appropriate quality and risk management considerations and processes
    • Support the Global head of IFRS and corporate reporting with developing a formal process to identify high quality and appropriately vetted external providers across the network, to ensure the global strategy is executed efficiently and effectively.
  • Support network culture
    • Promote international and inclusive culture both in day-to day activities and in convened meetings. Help to encourage collaboration and build trust between member firms.

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Location

Remote – UK, Europe or EMEA

Person Specification

Education

  • Educated to degree level
  • Possess an IFAC accredited accounting qualification such as membership of the ACCA, ICAEW or equivalent national body or the AICPA

Experience - essential

  • Significant experience working in assurance services, whether in internal or external facing roles
  • Self-starter with the ability and confidence to develop and implement their own projects and priorities
  • Willingness to attend and facilitate meetings at non-traditional hours, given the global dynamics of the network
  • Ability to work well with people from different disciplines and cultures
  • Ability to work with and support senior leaders to achieve outcomes
  • Strong interpersonal skills, including a collaborative and respectful approach
  • Ability to be agile and respond positively to change and contribute with an innovative mindset
  • Ability to take responsibility and lead work and co-workers to successful outcomes that deliver on global KPIs and objectives
  • Strong written and spoken communication skills. Additional language skills are helpful but being very fluent in English (both written and verbal) is essential.
  • Good organisation and time management skills and an ability to manage multiple projects
  • Evidence of a global mindset including an understanding of the external forces impacting our future sustainable growth
  • Confidently facilitate discussions amongst senior leaders for mutual success

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Experience - desirable

  • Previous experience of working within a global professional services environment and with international stakeholders
  • Experience in a variety of communication media, including social media

Benefits

At Grant Thornton International, you’ll join a global team working in a virtual‑first environment. What does this means for us? It means that work is no longer a place; it’s what we do. And it means you’ll have the flexibility to choose where you work within your country of employment, supported by the digital tools and equipment you need. The most important thing about the way we work though, is our CARE values – collaboration, agility, respect and excellence. As a result, our inclusive culture is one of our greatest strengths.

We provide learning and development opportunities aligned to your role and growth goals and you invest in yourself and career by making the most of them.

To support a good remote working environment, we provide a combination of one-off allowances and a monthly home office allowance. Alongside this, we offer a comprehensive range of core benefits including pension, health insurance, wellbeing programmes and more, although specific benefits may vary depending on the country of employment and local regulations.

By submitting your application, you consent to Grant Thornton International collecting and processing your personal data for recruitment purposes in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Your data will be used solely for evaluating your application and will not be shared with third parties without your consent. You can review our Data protection policy | Grant Thornton International for more details.

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Skills

IFRS
Sustainability Reporting
Project Management
Collaboration
Communication
Interpersonal Skills
Agility
Leadership
Technical Resources
Quality Management
Risk Management
Knowledge Sharing
Global Strategy
Organizational Skills
Time Management
Cultural Awareness

Location

United Kingdom

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