Associate Director | Disputes & Investigations, Forensic Risk & Consulting | Melbourne or Sydney

  • Full-time

Job Description

About the Team
KPMG’s Forensic capability helps prevent, detect and respond to fraud, misconduct,
breaches of rules & regulations, cyber incidents, and prevent and resolve disputes. We
help clients facing potential or actual loss, whether it’s financial, data, or reputational,
with support from our experienced specialists, digital forensics and advanced
analytics.


Our investigators and integrity experts come from a variety of backgrounds and sectors
including policing, intelligence, public administration, criminology, forensic accounting
and law. They are subject matter experts in the prevention, detection and investigation
of fraud, bribery, corruption, code of conduct breaches, misconduct, cyber violations
and other compliance issues.


Your Opportunity:
As an accomplished Manager or Associate Director, you’ll work with extraordinary
people who are passionate and committed to supporting clients in addressing complex
challenges, maintaining the highest standards of integrity, and promoting ethical
conduct.

You will:
• Lead and execute, as part of a team, a variety of investigative engagements,
including inquiries into fraud, corruption, misconduct, and other unethical or
unlawful behaviours. The investigations will be conducted to a civil or criminal
standard to inform staff disciplinary matters, regulatory oversight, law
enforcement and/or to facilitate future hearings or court proceedings. The
investigations may be conducted in accordance with various enterprise
bargaining agreements, whistleblowing regimes, or state and federal laws.
• Provide clear, well-structured advice and detailed investigative reports to clients
and their legal representatives.
• Deliver integrity advisory services, including assisting clients in developing,
implementing, and strengthening systems, policies, and frameworks to promote
ethical practises, prevent misconduct, and enhance organisational culture.
• Demonstrate excellent project management skills, including coaching and
mentoring team members, and ensuring timely delivery of outcomes.
• Manage a portfolio of varied clients including a range of corporates, government
and non-for-profit.
• Work in high performing teams that draw on a diverse set of skills where required
including forensic data analytics and forensic technology.

Your Experience
At KPMG, we believe diversity of thought, background and unique experience
strengthens relationships and delivers meaningful benefits to our people, our clients
and communities.

To be considered for this opportunity, your qualifications, skills &
experience could include:
• At least five years of experience conducting or leading investigations, advisory
engagements, and teams.
• Expertise in general or conduct-related investigations, including the ability to
conduct and lead interviews (with witnesses, complainants, whistleblowers or
respondents).
• Experience in integrity advisory engagements, which may include reviewing
integrity frameworks, conducting fraud and corruption risk assessments,
developing/reviewing fraud and corruption control policies, creating compliance
and enforcement models, and delivering fraud awareness training.
• Ability to contribute to and prepare briefs of evidence for clients and law
enforcement.
• Strong leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills, with the ability to
influence and explain complex concepts effectively.
• Proven project management and delivery skills, with the ability to guide and
mentor junior team members.
• Practical commercial acumen with strong problem-solving and analytical
abilities.
• A collaborative mindset, professional curiosity, and a proactive attitude, with a
willingness to contribute to business development and work as part of a team.
• Excellent attention to detail alongside strong conceptual thinking, report writing,
and analytical skills.
• A proactive attitude, willingness to learn, and the ability to contribute to business
development.

Additional information
The below are desirable, but not necessary and will be considered based on the
experience of the candidate:

• Australian citizen (or able to obtain an Australian Government security
clearance).
• Membership with Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ)
(or equivalent).
• Certificate III in Investigative Services and/or Certificate IV in Government
Investigations.
• A relevant tertiary qualification (e.g., finance, accounting, law, criminology,
public policy).
 


KPMG is a professional services firm with global outreach and deep sector experience.
We work with clients across an array of industries to solve complex challenges, steer
change and enable growth.


Our people are what make KPMG the thriving workplace that it is and what sets us apart
is that we know great minds think differently. Collaborate with a team of passionate,
highly skilled professionals who’ve got your back. You’ll build relationships with unique
and diverse colleagues who will provide you with the support you need to be your best
and produce meaningful and impactful work in an inclusive, equitable culture.

At KPMG, you’ll take control over how you work. We’re embracing a new way of working
in many ways, from offering flexible hours and locations to generous paid parental leave
and career breaks. Our people enjoy a variety of exciting perks, including retail
discounts, health and wellbeing initiatives, learning and growth opportunities, salary
packaging options and more.


Diverse candidates have diverse needs. During your recruitment journey, information
will be provided about adjustment requests. If you require additional support before
submitting your application, please contact the Talent Attraction Support Team.
At KPMG every career is different, and we look forward to seeing how you grow with
us.

Additional Information

KPMG is a professional services firm with global outreach and deep sector experience. We work with clients across an array of industries to solve complex challenges, steer change and enable growth. 

Our people are what make KPMG the thriving workplace that it is and what sets us apart is that we know great minds think differently. Collaborate with a team of passionate, highly skilled professionals who’ve got your back. You’ll build relationships with unique and diverse colleagues who will provide you with the support you need to be your best and produce meaningful and impactful work in an inclusive, equitable culture.

At KPMG, you’ll take control over how you work. We’re embracing a new way of working in many ways, from offering flexible hours and locations to generous paid parental leave and career breaks. Our people enjoy a variety of exciting perks, including retail discounts, health and wellbeing initiatives, learning and growth opportunities, salary packaging options and more.

Diverse candidates have diverse needs. During your recruitment journey, information will be provided about adjustment requests. If you require additional support before submitting your application, please contact the Talent Attraction Support Team.

At KPMG every career is different, and we look forward to seeing how you grow with us.

KPMG Australia: grow with us!

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