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Role: Forensic Accountant
Location: Birmingham - James House (SCC operate hybrid working, which comprises of a mix of office and home working)
Contract Type: 6 month contract
Salary Package: £80,000 per year plus large company benefits, a broad flexible benefits scheme, and 2 paid-for volunteering days a year
Hours: 9.00 am – 5.30 pm Monday – Friday
Interview Process: 1-stage
Why SCC?
- An inclusive workplace
- Excellent package: solid basic and company benefits
- Hybrid working & core hours in line with role requirements
- Career development and life-long learning opportunities
- Opportunity to join Europe's largest privately-owned IT Company
Role purpose:
We are seeking an experienced Forensic Accountant to investigate and resolve historic accounting issues, rebuild clarity around legacy financial activity, and design strong, future proof processes. This role will play a critical part in restoring financial integrity, improving transparency, and ensuring that the ongoing business operation is set up for long term confidence and compliance.
Key responsibilities:
1. Historical Investigation & Analysis
Conduct detailed forensic reviews of historic financial data, transactions, journals, and balance sheet reconciliations.
Identify anomalies, errors, irregularities, or control failures within prior period accounting.
Trace and map historic balances, unreconciled items, and unexplained variances.
Prepare clear summaries, audit ready evidence files, and root cause analysis reports.
Work closely with internal teams to verify information and reconstruct audit trails where missing.
2. Remediation & Correction
Recommend and implement corrective accounting entries in line with accounting standards.
Clean up and streamline legacy balance sheet accounts, with a focus on ageing items, suspense accounts, and prior-year issues.
Liaise with external auditors or advisors where needed to validate corrective actions.
3. Process & Controls Redesign
Assess current financial processes, systems, and controls to identify weaknesses.
Design and document new, scalable, efficient processes for:
Month-end close
Reconciliation workflows
Approvals and segregation of duties
Documentation and audit trails
Recommend and Introduce clear policies, SOPs, checklists, and templates for ongoing use.
Work with the broader Programme & finance team to embed new processes and support training.
4. Reporting & Stakeholder Communication
Provide regular updates to senior leadership on investigation progress, findings, and risks.
Communicate complex financial issues in a clear and accessible way for non-finance stakeholders.
Prepare formal reports summarising findings, actions taken, and recommendations for board or audit committee review.
Skills and experience:
Essential:
• Recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent).
• Demonstrated experience in forensic accounting, financial investigation, or audit.
• Strong technical accounting knowledge (IFRS/UK GAAP).
• Advanced Excel capability; familiarity with ERP systems and data extraction.
• Exceptional analytical ability and attention to detail.
• Experience reconstructing financial records or resolving historical accounting issues.
• Skilled at explaining complex financial information clearly and concisely.
Desirable:
• Experience of post divestment or transition accounting.
• Prior involvement in finance transformation or process improvement projects.
• Experience working with operational leaders & Stakeholders.
Key Competencies:
• Integrity & Professional Scepticism – able to question, challenge, and verify.
• Problem-Solving – persistent, resourceful, and methodical.
• Communication – can translate forensic findings into actionable insights.
• Organisation & Prioritisation – manages complex investigations efficiently.
• Collaboration – works effectively with wider finance and operational teams.
• Confidentiality & Discretion – handles sensitive information appropriately.