Chief Auditor - Boston, MA
Hiring Range: $204,165 to $294,641
The posted salary range reflects Eastern’s expected hiring range. Actual pay may vary based on experience, skills, and market factors; additional compensation may apply. Eastern offers a robust benefits and retirement package. Please see the description of benefits included with this job posting for additional information
Major Responsibilities:
Audit Committee and Board Oversight
Internal Audit Strategy and Execution
Develops and directs the execution of a risk-based, enterprise-wide audit plan, encompassing operational, financial, compliance, technology, and strategic risks across the Bank and its subsidiaries.
Prioritizes audit objectives in response to changes in organizational goals, emerging risk and the regulatory landscape.
Ensures appropriate audit coverage for Wealth Management activities, including fiduciary services, investment management, advisory platforms, and related regulatory obligations.
Oversees audit methodology, scope, and reporting in accordance with IIA Standards, COSO internal control framework, and public-company governance expectations.
Information Technology and Third-Party Audit Oversight
Directs the Information Technology internal audit outsourcing and co-sourcing relationships.
Participates in annual IT audit planning, reviews engagement letters, monitors performance and cost, and attends entrance and exit meetings.
Ensures appropriate controls related to cybersecurity, data privacy, and technology risks relevant to a public bank.
Drives innovation and continuous improvement of the audit function through adoption of advanced audit techniques, including data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and continuous auditing methodologies.
External Auditor and Regulatory Coordination
Works closely with external auditors to maximize reliance on internal audit work and promote efficient, cost-effective audit coverage.
Acts as a key liaison for regulatory examinations, including coordination with federal and state banking regulators and managing responses to examination findings.
Leadership and Talent Development
Leads, develops, and mentors internal audit staff by establishing hiring, training, and professional development standards.
Sets performance expectations, conducts evaluations, and provides coaching to build a high-performing audit team with strong public-company and financial services expertise.
Works closely with other executives including the General Counsel, Chief Risk Officer and Chief People Officer on ethics and code of conduct issues as part of Ethics Incident Response Team.
Participates in internal committees and working groups, as appropriate.
Builds and maintains strong, collaborative relationships with executive management, business unit leaders, and heads of other second line functions (e.g., Chief Risk Officer, Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, etc.)
PROBLEM SOLVING & DECISION MAKING:
The incumbent has authority over audit planning, methodology, scope, and report content to ensure independence and objectivity. Staffing levels and departmental budget are reviewed and approved by the Audit Committee.
More routine audit issues are typically resolved at the Audit Manager level, while complex, high-risk, or enterprise-impacting matters are escalated to the Chief Auditor. Decisions made in this role directly influence:
REQUIREMENTS:
Education and Experience
A Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance or related discipline
Minimum of 15 years of progressive audit experience, including public accounting and/or internal audit within financial services or banking, preferably in a public-company environment
Certifications and Technical Expertise
CPA, CIA, MBA, or other relevant professional certification required
In-depth knowledge of:
Accounting and internal control frameworks (COSO)
IIA Standards and professional audit practices
Banking laws, regulations, and expectations applicable to public financial institutions
Powerpoint, Excel and Artificial Intelligence Tool use required
Skills and Competencies
Strong organizational and project management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively with Board members and senior executives
Demonstrated leadership capability with a track record of building, developing, and retaining high-performing teams
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and audit analytics, including computer-assisted audit techniques
Commitment to maintaining current knowledge of audit, regulatory, and industry best practices as well as the use of technology tools to drive internal audit efficiencies.
At Eastern Bank, we pride ourselves on supporting our employees by offering tremendous opportunity for individual growth. As an inclusive company, we work to ensure that our valued employees are treated fairly, recognized for their individuality, and encouraged to reach their fullest potential. These values have earned us a reputation as a great place to work and provide a strong reason why you should consider a career with us. We are proud to offer comprehensive compensation plans and a benefits program called Total Rewards that includes medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, retirement, vacation and tuition reimbursement.
Eastern Bank is an equal opportunity employer. All job applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military service, age, ancestry, or disability.
At Eastern Bank, we are dedicated to building a diverse, equitable, inclusive and authentic workplace. If you’re excited about this role but your experience doesn’t fully align with every qualification, we still encourage you to apply! You may be just the right candidate for this position or others across the company. Our Recruitment team is waiting to chat with YOU.

Founded in 1818, Boston-based Eastern Bank is Greater Boston’s
leading local bank and the largest bank-owned independent
investment advisor in Massachusetts with approximately 110 locations
serving communities in eastern Massachusetts, southern and coastal
New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Eastern provides a full
range of banking and wealth management solutions for consumers and
businesses of all sizes including through its Cambridge Trust Wealth
Management and Private Banking divisions, and takes pride in its
outspoken advocacy and community support that includes more than
$240 million in charitable giving since 1994. An inclusive company,
Eastern is comprised of deeply committed professionals who value
relationships with their customers, colleagues and communities.
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Investments are not FDIC Insured • May Lose Value • Not Bank
Guaranteed • Not a Deposit • Not Insured By Any Government Agency