IT System Auditors Are you ready for a career with impact? To work for an organisation that informs and challenges government to improve outcomes for citizens? Who are we ? The Audit Office of New South Wales is recognised as a centre of excellence within the professional services sector. For 200 years, the Auditor-General has assisted the parliament of New South Wales to hold government accountable for its use of public resources. We do this by conducting independent audits across a diverse client base in sectors including community services, health, education, justice, emergency services, transport, planning, environment and local government. We have a people-focused culture, supported by corporate values that encourage pride in purpose, curiosity and open-mindedness, courage and integrity. Today, the Audit Office has a culture that is centred around valuing people. Integrity, curiosity, courage and pride in purpose are our other deeply held shared values. At the Audit Office, you won’t just fit in. You’ll belong. How will you contribute? We are seeking an exceptional Information Technology System Auditors to join our Systems Assurance & Cyber team. Y ou will be joining a highly engaged and well-regarded team of specialists to undertake audit assignments either individually or as part of a team to deliver high quality financial audits. Key responsibilities of this role include: Ensure all audit work within personal responsibility is completed effectively and efficiently and meets the requirements of the Audit Office’s audit methodology, professional standards and legislation. Build personal competency, knowledge and technical proficiency to contribute to more complex audit assignments. Ensure quality and timely audit outcomes are achieved by maintaining strong and professional relationships with clients and proactively communicating with internal and external stakeholders. Identify critical issues that may adversely impact outcomes and escalate them appropriately. Assist in providing sound and well-reasoned audit documentation to support assurance opinions and reports to parliament. Embrace audit and other strategic change initiatives What will you need to succeed? We are seeking someone who is proficient in written and verbal communication, with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work within a team environment. The ideal candidate will have a sound understanding of auditing and risk management and be able to demonstrate high personal integrity and professionalism. You will also need: T ertiary qualification in an appropriate discipline At least one year of experience in IT Audit or a related field Having obtained or be undertaking CISA certification will be highly regarded Understanding and knowledge o f relevant legislation, professional standards, auditing concepts and techniques Australian permanent resident or citizen or New Zealand citizen. Successful police check. While it is not an essential requirement that candidates are undertaking or have obtained full membership of CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand or the Institute of Public Accountants, it would be viewed favourably. What are the benefits? On offer is a 35-hour work week and a total remuneration package (including superannuation) of $82,593 - $110,124 per annum depending on experience, skills and capabilities. This will be pro-rata for part time employees. We welcome applicants who are looking for part time or flexible working arrangements, and those who would prefer seasonal working arrangements or temporary contracts. The Audit Office is a rewarding, challenging and impactful place to work where we value diversity and take a collaborative approach to ‘getting things done’. Here you can have a career with purpose, and real work-life balance as well as unique opportunities for professional development and personal growth. Our flexible work practices provide our employees with choice in the way they work, within the context of their roles, creating a diverse, skilled and motivated workforce capable of delivering quality products and efficient services. This means that some days you’ll be in the office, surrounded by peers, colleagues or clients and working collaboratively. Other days, you’ll be working where you choose, so you can have the focused environment you need to get the task at hand done best. Our flexible approach to work means you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds when you join the Audit Office. How can you get started? The Audit Office of New South Wales values diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse groups and those with a disability. Your application must include your resume, as well as a cover letter that addresses these two targeted questions: 1) Australian auditing standards require auditors to “to identify and evaluate general IT controls.” What are the typical General IT Controls you expect to be in place? (max 300 words) 2) What is the impact to the audit approach of ineffective General IT Controls? (max 300 words) If you are interested, click Apply Now. Applications close midnight Tuesday 26 November 2024. For further information please contact people.servicedeskaudit.nsw.gov.au or visit www.audit.nsw.gov.au for more information about the Audit Office and the important work we do