Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 18th Sep 2020
Are you ready to join a premiere integrity agency? The Corruption and Crime Commission is seeking your skills and experience to join our elite Investigations team as a Forensic Accountant, where you will be investigating unexplained wealth accumulated through unlawful means, and serious misconduct and corruption.
The Corruption and Crime Commission (the Commission) is a leading anti-corruption agency whose primary purpose is to improve the integrity of and reduce the incidence of serious misconduct and corruption in the Western Australian Public Sector.
The Operations Directorate manages the Commission's investigative activities. The two business units, Investigations and Operations Support, work together to proactively identify and investigate allegations of serious misconduct and unexplained wealth. The focus of the Commission's investigations is on systemic and complex matters, many of which require the use of specialist capabilities.
For more information on the Commission's working environment and to meet some of our staff, visit our website and "Working with us" page.
The Financial Investigator (Forensic Accountant) is responsible for actively participating in the conduct of financial investigations into allegations of unexplained wealth, and serious and systemic misconduct within the Western Australia Public Sector, including the Western Australia Police, in accordance with the Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Act 2003 and the Criminal Property Confiscations Act 2000.
The position is responsible for the analysis of financial evidence and the production of comprehensive financial reports, as well as tactical and operational financial research and analysis activities.
The Commission requires applicants to be Australian citizens or be immediately eligible for citizenship, and appointment is conditional on satisfactory completion of a rigorous security clearance process.
Applicants must also:
The Commission will assess all aspects of the Capability and Leadership Framework during the selection process and is committed to the professional development of its team and facilitating a work-life balance for all employees.
The Commission is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women, people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and persons from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.
Enquiries about the position should be directed to Chris Casale, Manager Financial Investigations on (08) 9215 4846.
Click Apply Now button and attach the following:
1. A current and comprehensive CV which includes:
2. A two page statement addressing the role specific capability requirements from the Job Description Form (JDF) as listed below:
Applications must be submitted online – hard copy, late or proforma applications will not be accepted.
If you are having any problems with the system you may call Human Resources on 9215 4888.
NB: Interviews are scheduled to be held between 19 and 23 October.