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Forensic & Fraud Manager Charity sector - London 20 international travel

Forensic & Fraud Manager Charity sector - London 20 international travel

Posted 2 days ago by Careers In Group
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Are you an experienced forensic accountant, who wants to explore the world? Looking for a role where you can really 'give back' and help some of the most disadvantaged communities in the world?

Our client is a global accounting firm, whose charity and not-for-profit team helps third-sector organisations across the globe with their audit and tax needs.

Increasingly, they are seeing these organizations fall victim to fraud, and so launched a 'forensics and counter fraud' offering to help these clients improve their counter fraud measures and recoup money lost to previous crimes.

This role would include around 10-20% international travel, which will include locations in South America, Africa, and Asia - a great chance to see less traveled parts of the world.

Hanami International has partnered with this team for years, successfully recruiting seven existing members of staff. With a 100% retention rate, we've heard firsthand how this team makes a real difference in the charity sector. The work environment is friendly and relaxed. They work hard 9-5 but are rarely in the office late into the evening or at weekends.

If you have experience at a large accounting or consulting firm in forensics, in-house at a regulator or international company, or some combination of the two, we'd love to hear from you! Given the international nature of the role, we're also happy to talk to candidates from outside the UK who are looking to relocate. If you meet the UK's requirements for a work visa, our client is happy to sponsor you.

You can apply with full confidentiality or call Adam Nelson at Hanami International on +

Reference: 52553597

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