Internal Audit and Governance Officer - [Archived Advertisement]
City of Bunbury (View other jobs from this organisation)
Internal Audit and Governance Officer
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Matched super contributions of up to 5%
- Public service holidays
- Access to great staff benefits
Company profile
Welcoming and full of opportunities
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, aiming to build organisational capacity and foster a positive work environment.
What we offer
Conditions of employment are in accordance with the City of Bunbury Employee's 2018 Enterprise Agreement with a Level 5 $77,549 annual salary.
Job Description
The City of Bunbury Governance team are seeking an Internal Audit and Governance Officer to join their team. This position will champion a City-wide audit and assurance framework to ensure the City's process are operating efficiently and effectively.
This position will also provide the Audit Committee with periodic updates and ensure continuous improvement of the City's governance processes.
Applicants should have qualifications in a relevant discipline, or equivalent experience in the development and implementation of internal audit and business improvement programs.
Please refer to the Position Description for the position accountabilities.
How to apply:
To apply please address the selection criteria in the spaces provided via our Careers Website. For further information please refer to our How to Apply section on the website.
Only applications submitted via the City of Bunbury Careers website will be considered.
You will also need to upload a Resume and Covering Letter to your application.
Applications Close
Close of Business 5.00pm (AWST) Monday 09 November 2020
Applications close COB 5.00pm (AWST) 09 November 2020
Malcolm Osborne
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Job Summary
- Closing Date:
- 09 Nov 2020
- Location:
- WA - Bunbury
- Salary:
- Level 5 $77,549 p.a
- Work Type:
- Full Time
- Category:
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Accounting/Finance/Auditing
Asset Management/Auditing
Civics and Governance
Regulatory Services