Policy Specialist (Audits and Technology)

4807517
  • Job type

    Permanent
  • Location

    Birmingham
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Policy
  • Industry

    Government & Public Services
  • Pay

    £69,000
  • Closing date

    10 Jul 2026

Play a key role in shaping how emerging technologies are used across the UK audit landscape


Job title: Policy Specialist (Audits and Technology)

Area of work: Audit & Assurance Policy / Technology Policy

Contract type: Permanent

Employment type: Full-time

Salary: £69,000

Location: Birmingham (2 days on site per week)

Annual leave: 30 days plus bank holidays

Closing date: Friday 10th July


Overview

This is a unique opportunity to help shape the future of audit in the UK within a leading independent regulator for audit, reporting and governance at a pivotal moment of technological change.

As a Policy Specialist, you will play a key role in developing policy and guidance on the use of emerging technologies, including AI — within audit and assurance. Working at the intersection of audit, regulation and innovation, you will help ensure technology is adopted in a way that enhances audit quality and supports economic growth.

You will contribute to a high-profile and evolving policy agenda, translating complex technical developments into clear, practical guidance for the audit profession. This role offers exposure to international standard-setting bodies, senior stakeholders and multidisciplinary teams across the regulatory landscape.

This position is ideal for candidates with a background in audit, accounting policy, or technology/AI policy who are keen to step into a forward-looking role where intellectual curiosity, writing ability and stakeholder engagement are critical.


Key Responsibilities

  • Support the drafting of guidance on the application of technology in audit, including AI and emerging tools
  • Translate complex technical and policy concepts into clear, practical and accessible written outputs
  • Engage with audit firms, technology providers, regulators and international bodies to gather insight and influence thinking
  • Contribute to the development of UK audit and assurance policy in response to technological change
  • Support and influence international standard setters across audit, assurance and ethics
  • Collaborate across internal teams to ensure a consistent regulatory approach to audit technology
  • Monitor developments in AI and other emerging technologies, assessing implications for audit quality and standards
  • Build and maintain a strong professional network across the audit, regulatory and technology landscape


Skills & Experience Required

Essential

  • Qualified accountant or demonstrable expertise in technology / AI policy
  • Strong understanding of auditing and ethical standards in the UK or strong understanding of technology policy frameworks
  • Knowledge of emerging technologies relevant to audit, particularly AI (including generative or agentic AI)
  • Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to clearly convey complex ideas
  • Experience engaging with stakeholders across professional, regulatory or technical environments
  • Ability to interpret technical material and distil underlying principles into policy-relevant outputs
  • Collaborative approach with the ability to work across multidisciplinary teams

Desirable

  • Experience within a regulator, standard setter, Big 4 firm or central policy function
  • Understanding of how technology is applied in audit and associated policy challenges
  • Experience contributing to policy development or standard-setting processes
  • Exposure to international working groups or cross-border regulatory environments
  • Interest in AI governance, AI safety or emerging regulatory frameworks


Person Specification

  • Outstanding written communicator
  • Intellectually curious, with a strong interest in emerging technology
  • Proactive and adaptable, able to operate in a developing policy area
  • Strong analytical thinker, comfortable working with nuanced and complex topics
  • Confident engaging and influencing a wide range of stakeholders
  • Collaborative team player, able to work effectively in a flat team structure
  • Open to development and stepping into a growing, evolving policy discipline


The Team

You will join a high-impact policy function within a UK regulator, working at the forefront of thinking on technology in audit and assurance.

This is a rare opportunity to help shape a new and rapidly emerging policy area at the intersection of audit and AI, with significant scope for growth and professional development.

The organisation offers:

  • A progressive and high-profile regulatory environment
  • Opportunities to contribute to international standard setting
  • A strong commitment to flexibility and work/life balance
  • A collaborative and inclusive culture with clear public interest purpose

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