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Resources

Overview

Explore member resources and guidance and find out how other internal auditors approach their work. You'll find detailed guides, help-sheets and checklists to help make your job easier, plus guidance on how to comply with our standards and ethics.

Our guidance covers the entire internal audit profession and has been specifically categorised to meet the needs of internal auditors at various stages in their career. Using the information provided, internal auditors will have a clear understanding of what’s expected of them at newly qualified, practitioner and HIA level and be able to tangibly apply the knowledge they’ve gained.

Trainee/newly qualified

As a trainee/newly qualified internal auditor, it's important that you build on the knowledge you've gained whilst studying in the practical, hands-on world of internal audit. The knowledge, skills and behaviours you require start with understanding the essentials like: how to document a process, identify a control, build strong interpersonal skills, and whether or not a control is designed appropriately

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Practitioner 

Those at practitioner level should have a developed understanding of what internal audit involves, including how to utilise essential audit tools. Your remit includes but is not limited to: documenting processes, and assessing/evaluating the effectiveness of governance, risk management and internal control within functions across an organisation.

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Professional (HIA)

As a Professional (HIA), it's pivotal that you understand how to develop yourself and your team as well as build powerful partnerships with the board and audit committee, thereby becoming their ‘trusted adviser’. As the leader of internal audit activity, you have overall responsibility for delivering the internal audit function's efficiency and effectiveness.

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Technical blog

Chief professional practice advisor Liz Sandwith blogs about topical issues affecting internal auditors.

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Auditing business functions

In addition to specific guidance to meet the needs of internal auditors at the various stages of their career, there is a generic range of functions and subject areas that apply to most organisations and inform all levels of our competence framework.

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Global insights

Explore crucial knowledge briefs, perspectives and insights tools and resources from IIA Global, designed to support internal auditors.

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