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Take a look at our current vacancies
We have a number of vacancies which have recently arisen across the organisation:
We’re looking for someone who can lead discussions effectively in both languages and who can co-ordinate our organisation’s Welsh language activities. You’ll work closely with colleagues in the Communications team to ensure that our outputs are bilingual and engaging. With a responsibility over driving compliance with new language standards, you will also liaise closely with external training suppliers, a framework of translators as well as the Welsh Language Commissioner’s office.
This is an exciting role with responsibility for preparing important annual reports and plans, as well as equality plans and reports. We are looking for someone with great communication skills and project management experience, who is able to act on their own initiative with limited supervision and guidance.
The successful candidate will support the Financial Audit practice and Audit Trainee Programme to secure the workforce needed and keep everyone engaged and motivated.
You’ll need a strong commitment to self-development and learning, good research and analytical skills, and confidence when persuading and influencing.
We are looking for CCAB qualified auditors for seasonal work in February to October.
You’ll need to be a team-focused individual with excellent time management skills, and someone who enjoys working across several projects at a time. Strong analytical and communication skills are also a must for delivering concise working papers to your Team Leader. You’ll also need to travel for work across Wales and be willing to work flexibly.
The ability to communicate through the medium of Welsh would be an advantage for all of these roles, but these skills are essential for the Welsh Language Officer role. Go to our jobs page for more information.