Role purpose:
- Level consulting, financial analysis and modelling skills, in areas of financial restructuring and forensic investigations.
- Identify issues affecting business operations and profitability and working as a team to resolve issues.
- Maximize business values and realization of assets for benefit of stakeholders.
- Analyze records and transactions to gather evidence for litigation support purposes.
Principle accountabilities:
- Manage day-to-day operations of engagements
- Assets and inventory checks
- Review and analyze books and records
- Adjudication of claims by creditors
- Prepare cash flow forecasts
- Be prepared to work in a team environment and are expected to manage discrete aspects of work streams
- Require creativity, resourcefulness, and independent judgement
- Be meticulous and analytical
- Develop solutions to problems and provide value to clients
- Draft sections of reports
- Monitor statutory requirements and deadlines
- Advise clients in restructuring, insolvency and litigation support engagements
- Participate in complex negotiations on behalf of our clients.
- Be part of a team that is involved in investigating affairs of complaints, analyzing causes of underperformance and business performance of corporate clients for the purposes of debt restructuring and restoring value for stakeholders.
- Be part of a team that gathers expert evidence and advice in legal proceedings and forensic assignments, including fact finding financial and non-financial reviews
- Advise on strategic business decisions such as optimizing the balance between risk, available capital, and stakeholder value in a business group
- Conduct fraud and other forensic investigations
- Incorporating the use of forensic technology as well as providing litigation support to lawyers in commercial disputes
- Other areas of work include winding down the affairs of companies.
Requirements:
- Degree in Accounting, ACCA, CPA or equivalent qualification recognized by ISCA.
- For Associates: No prior experience required.
- For Senior Associates: At least 18 months of work experience in a similar field or 24 months of audit or other advisory experience.
- Positive attitude, meticulous and analytical.
- Ability to work independently, communicate effectively and possess strong interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in both written and spoken English.