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What you'll do Perform detailed risk assessments and audits or reviews, which include, developing project plans and work programs, evaluating risks and controls, providing recommendation or advice, and communicating engagement results to clients Present information in oral and written format to all levels of the organization Supervise and mentor staff and manage client relations when designated as the AIC Provide timely, professional service to our clients, understand and anticipate their needs, and adapt responses through creative, and engaging approaches Recommend, create, and implement process improvements within the Internal Audit department Is this a good fit for you? 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