Audit Committees: effective practices and a positive impact Good governance arrangements are a critical part of how public service organisations function effectively and deliver value for money services for the citizens and communities of Wales. Audit Committees are one of the foundation stones that support good governance. With significant current and future pressures on public sector finances, there is an increasing need for effective practices and a positive impact. Audit Committees play a vital role in this.
People and Organisation Development Partner The Role At Audit Wales, we believe that our people are our greatest asset. As an HR Partner, you’ll will provide both a strategic input and hands on generalist HR services to employees of Audit Wales. You will help to deliver our Strategic Workforce Plan, support our employees, be involved in cross functional projects and provide constructive challenge to key stakeholders across the organisation. The Team
Senior Auditor Performance (Relief) Here at Audit Wales our role is to examine how public bodies manage and spend public money, including how they achieve value in the delivery of public services. Our aim is to:
Auditor Accounts (Relief) Here at Audit Wales our role is to examine how public bodies manage and spend public money, including how they achieve value in the delivery of public services. Our aim is to:
NHS Wales Finances Data Tool About our data tool Data used in the tool has been taken from Welsh Government budgets, NHS bodies’ independently audited financial statements and from monthly financial data submissions from the NHS bodies to the Welsh Government. Our data tool shows the finances of seven health boards, three NHS trusts and two strategic health authorities in Wales. With our interactive tool you can look at trends in NHS finances up to 31 March 2023 for the whole of Wales and at individual health boards.