Job Description
Reporting and Governance Manager
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Contract | Birmingham (Hybrid – 3 days/week onsite) | 6 Months
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We are recruiting on behalf of a major UK infrastructure programme for an experienced Reporting and Governance Manager to join their Counter Fraud function on an initial 6-month contract. This is a fantastic opportunity for a fraud risk professional to take ownership of a high-profile Fraud Risk Assessment programme within a large, complex public sector environment.
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You will be responsible for ensuring compliance with Government Functional Standard 013, managing the Fraud Risk Assessment and assurance programme, and delivering clear, high-quality reporting to senior stakeholders.
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The Role at a Glance
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Contract Length - 6 months
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Location - Birmingham – 3 days per week in the office
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IR35 Status - Inside IR35
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Pay Rate - £500 per day
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Interview Process - One stage – Microsoft Teams
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What You'll Be Doing
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What We're Looking For
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\n - Substantial experience managing an FRA programme, ideally within construction or major infrastructure projects.
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