The Audit Senior / Supervisor is responsible for leading and managing audit engagements, ensuring compliance with professional standards, and delivering high-quality results within set deadlines.
This role requires strong technical knowledge, analytical ability, and leadership skills to guide junior staff and maintain effective communication with clients.
The Audit Senior / Supervisor will plan and execute audits, review financial records, assess internal controls, and prepare detailed reports to support sound financial management and compliance.
The position may also involve performing tax-related duties and administrative tasks as required.
Key Responsibilities Audit and Assurance Plan, execute, and finalize audits in accordance with firm and international auditing standards.
Examine records, reports, and operating practices to ensure compliance with internal control procedures.
Assess the adequacy and effectiveness of internal control systems through audit questionnaires and fieldwork.
Conduct physical verification of assets and stock, which may include out-of-town travel.
Document fieldwork and ensure all audit documentation meets firm quality standards.
Review the work of junior auditors and provide guidance to ensure consistency and accuracy.
Communicate audit findings and recommendations through comprehensive reports and stakeholder discussions.
Finalize audit files, address review notes, issue reports, and ensure proper archiving.
Prepare management reports and discuss audit points with clients to promote improvement and compliance.
Maintain up-to-date professional knowledge by attending workshops and staying informed on industry developments.
Taxation Compile and analyze taxpayer information for income tax, PAYE, and VAT purposes.
Prepare tax computations and support clients with filing requirements (ITAS or manual). Address taxpayer queries and resolve tax-related issues efficiently.
Manage tax registrations and other related compliance services.
Administrative Support Perform basic administrative duties, including filing, attending to reception tasks, or general office errands when required.