Behavioural Risk Specialist Senior Auditor
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United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh, 175 Glasgow Rd - EH12 9SB
Job Description
As a Behavioral Risk Specialist Senior Auditor, you’ll be supporting and collaborating with your colleagues to deliver behavioral risk reviews. This will involve supporting on the design and delivery of primary or secondary research, triangulating across different data sources and linking research with the behavioral science theory to form a conclusion.
We’ll look to you to keep up to date with the latest insights and methodological developments in behavioral science and contribute to the continuous improvement of the team's evidence base, methods and approaches.
You’ll also be:
- Contribute to the continuous monitoring of behavioral risk and supporting the running of a high-performing, innovative team day-to-day
- Using internal audit tools and resources to monitor and track reviews
- Delivering elements of a regular or complex audit engagement
- Acting as an ambassador for Internal Audit, helping to build on the reputation and integrity of the function
- Effectively sharing knowledge across the function in relation to specific engagements
If you need any adjustments to support your application, such as information in alternative formats or special requirements to access our buildings, or if you’re eligible under the Disability Confident Scheme please contact us and we’ll do everything we can to help.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
To join us in this role, you’ll bring a deep understanding of the behavioral science literature and theory and practical application to real world problems. You’ll demonstrate an entrepreneurial mindset and passion for behavioral science, and you’ll also hold a degree in a social science discipline such as Social Psychology, Cognitive Science or Anthropology. Experience undertaking primary and secondary project research, such as designing and delivering qualitative or quantitative research in an applied environment. The ability to synthesize different primary and secondary data sources and theory to provide behavioral analysis of potential problems. Experience in management consultancy, financial services, UX or service design. Experience or knowledge of working in a risk or regulatory context. The ability to apply behavioral science to consumer financial decision making.