Audit Senior Manager

Glasgow, SCT, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

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Description





Dains Scotland brings together the former William Duncan, Condies and Consilium firms into a single business comprising 200 staff and combined revenues in excess of 15 million.



The business provides a range of services to the Scottish SME market including Audit, Accounts & Advisory, Tax Compliance and Advisory, Payroll. Corporate Finance and Business Recovery.



As part of the expansion of the Audit business we have an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Senior Manager/Manager to join an existing team. The individual will assume responsibility for an existing portfolio of clients, supporting the directors and partners as they seek to drive the future growth of the Audit department and wider business.

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Key Responsibilities





Develop and maintain positive commercial relationships with a portfolio of clients in order to drive the development of client work in terms of quality of work done and services provided. Maintain close contact with the client throughout the engagement including attending client meetings. Agree with the Partner level of Partner involvement in respect of the engagement. Keep Partners and Directors adequately informed of progress on engagements and of potential problems requiring resolution. Assist the Partner or Head of Department in the control of work in progress and billing. Plan and develop the assignment work programme having regard to the most effective use of staff and available resources. Manage assignments to ensure that work is completed to a satisfactory technical standard and on time. Review and control all assignment outputs including correspondence, reports and schedules, ensuring that the highest standards of quality and accuracy are maintained. Review the audit file and ensure that it is complete in accordance with best auditing practice. Where significant problems are identified in the client's operations, provide advice in recommending an appropriate course of action either by utilising expertise from the assignment team or from elsewhere in the firm. Perform such detailed tasks as may be required including work of an advanced technical nature. To be aware of the latest technical developments through reading and attendance of courses (internal and external). Maintain liaison with the Tax Manager. Development of systems and procedures and services within your department. Assist with the performance and development of the Audit Department staff, being aware of collective strengths and weaknesses in order to support performance and career development. Prepare, review and discuss with staff individual performance appraisal reports. Manage the department's resources, including assisting with the recruitment of staff.
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Skills, Knowledge & Expertise





Education:

You hold a professional qualification CA, ACA, ACCA or equivalent, which serves as a foundation for the technical expertise required in this role.

Leadership and Management Skills:

You possess strong leadership qualities with experience in managing teams and a portfolio of clients. You will provide support and guidance to junior staff on a technical and educational basis.

Technical Skills:

You will have excellent knowledge of the effect of taxes on a set of accounts and the technical aspects concerning a set of limited company accounts. You will be fully conversant with all current appropriate auditing and accounting practice.

Communication Skills:

Your exceptional presentation and communication skills enable you to convey complex information clearly and engagingly across all levels of the organisation and to clients. You will maintain ongoing client relationships and deliver the highest standard of service.

Adaptability and Innovative Thinking:

You can adapt to changing business needs and have a flair for thinking creatively to solve issues that may arise. You will act calm under pressure and provide relevant solutions promptly and professionally.

Industry Knowledge:

You have a robust understanding of the accounting industry's standards, legislation and best practices, which is critical for developing relevant and up-to-date training content.
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Job Benefits





A highly competitive salary, and our generous benefits package; 35 days annual leave (including statutory bank holidays); Opportunity to buy up to 5 days additional annual leave; Optional private medical cover; Life assurance cover; Enhanced maternity/paternity pay (after a specified length of service); Annual payment of professional subscriptions; Flexible working hours options, as part of a hybrid working environment; Group staff pension scheme, with generous pension contributions; A confidential Employee Assistance Programme helpline available 24/7; Paid volunteer day; Carrer break options (after a specified length of service); and Dress for diary.
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About Consilium




The Dains Group is a fast growing, independent accountancy practice ranked 22nd in the National Accountancy Age. With over 1000 talented individuals across the UK and Ireland, we're ready to drive growth, make an impact, and excel your career.

At Dains, we believe our people are our greatest asset. As one of the UK's fastest-growing accountancy groups, we offer a dynamic, inclusive, and supportive environment where ambitious professionals can thrive.

The Dains Group have expanded and now have a strong presence in Scotland. Dains acquired Consilium in 2025 alongside other large acquisitions.

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  • Job Id
    JD4591499
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Glasgow, SCT, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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