Associate / Senior Associate, Forensic Accounting Build your forensics career with a close-knit, supportive team invested in your growthApply your forensic accounting and dispute advisory experienceA firm that celebrates flexibility – hybrid / WFH options availableGrant Thornton Australia is a member firm of the Grant Thornton global network – one of the world's leading independently-owned and managed accounting, advisory and consulting firms.In Australia, we're proud to support the careers of over 1,500 remarkable people. With six offices nationally and partner firms in more than 145 markets, wherever you want to go, we can take you there.About this roleWe are currently welcoming applications from individuals from a professional accounting background for the role of Associate or Senior Associate in our specialist Forensic Accounting team in Brisbane.About the teamThe Forensic Accounting team brings together a diverse group of accomplished professionals from a range of backgrounds, offering different perspectives and skillsets and collaborating under an ethos of inclusion and belonging. Our Brisbane team primarily undertakes Dispute Advisory assignments.Key responsibilitiesAs part of our national Forensics team, you will have the opportunity to work across our offices on a diverse range of engagements, providing bespoke advice to clients on a variety of matters including business valuations, commercial loss and damage claims, losses arising from insured events and investigations.Review disparate financial information and identify critical financial elements to the disputeIdentify documents that will assist in the determination of issues in disputeLiaise with clients and referrers in relation to obtaining information and communicating outcomesDetailed review and analysis of the financial performance of a businessResearch and analysis of a variety of business, industry and economic data and informationAnalysis and calculations as part of the valuation processAssist in the preparation of forensic accounting reports for use in Court settingsSkills and experienceRequiredExperience in a forensic accounting environment, with a solid understanding of accounting concepts and financial statementsExcellent written and spoken communication skillsAnalytical and critical thinking skills, having an open mind and strong attention to detailWell organised and developed time management skills, with the ability to adhere to strict deadlines and initiative to adapt to rapidly changing circumstancesStrong IT literacy, including use of Microsoft Office suite (primarily Excel)Qualification(s) and / or professional accreditation(s) in a relevant discipline such as Accounting, Commerce, or Finance, or other relevant professional or overseas qualification(s)If you are interested in this role but don't feel that you match every single one of our requirements, we would still love to hear from you and explore the unique skillset and attributes that you can bring to the team.At Grant Thornton we do things differently because we understand that when you strive for better and care about what you do remarkable things are possible. We're a dynamic and authentic mix of backgrounds, perspectives and ways of thinking. We're driven by our shared purpose – we care for our people, clients and communities and support them to thrive.Need some help applying or participating in the recruitment process?We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible for anyone who wishes to apply, and we warmly encourage applications from individuals from diverse backgrounds including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, those in the LGBTQI+ community and individuals who identify as having a disability or are neurodivergent.#J-18808-Ljbffr