Job Description Work with an exceptional and high-performing CFAS team Remuneration package commensurate with experience Genuine long-term career and professional development opportunities About The Opportunity
We are seeking a dynamic Forensic Accountant to join our Melbourne team. The ideal candidate will be adept at conducting forensic analysis and investigations and most importantly, be resourceful, and hungry to learn.
You can think outside the box to provide intelligent solutions for your stakeholders, and you enjoy immersing yourself in the detailed analysis to understand complex data. Whilst insurance experience will be highly regarded, it is not essential.
About You
You will be collaborative, articulate and great at building rapport, and have impeccable communication skills, both verbal and written.
In addition, the following skills and attributes will help you be successful in this role:
Strong relationship and stakeholder management skills with the ability to develop and maintain networks and influence and negotiate across a diverse range of stakeholders Chartered Accountant and/or AICLA qualified Strongly customer-focused, always to ensure development and maintenance of client relationships Demonstrates high levels of personal integrity and professionalism Team player; able to exchange information and knowledge at all levels Be solutions focused to deliver against targets Key Accountabilities Investigate and assess financial risks and losses Provide support & advice to policyholders with respect to their losses Service current clients, build relationships and undertake marketing activities to grow client base Set loss reserves Prepare reports by collecting and summarising information required by client, local, state and federal government and by Crawford & Company in line with Service Level Agreements Control claim costs Gather evidence and assist in preparation of expert witness reports for use in legal proceedings Maintain company reputation and insurance product integrity by complying with federal and state regulations and corporate quality standards Maintain professional and technical knowledge through continuing education Conduct business development by calling on local businesses to solicit new business or maintain existing business Meet Crawford and client compliance requirements Crawford is committed to being an inclusive workplace that employs and retains the best and most diverse talent. We value diversity of thought, experience and perspective and aim to create a workplace where our people feel valued, respected, and empowered. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and from people of all backgrounds regardless of gender identity, age, sexual orientation, disability, or ethnicity.
It is the policy of Crawford & Company that all successful employees consent to a national police check. To be eligible to apply, you must have Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency status.
Interested? Please submit a short cover letter explaining why you are suitable for the role along with your resume. #J-18808-Ljbffr