Auditor grades
IRCA offers five grades of certification, although not all
grades are available for each programme. You can only hold one
grade at a time.
Most auditors progress from provisional auditor to the auditor
grade and then to either lead or principal grades (these last
two are considered the most advanced grades). The
internal grade is a specialist grade but many auditors use this
as a starting point before moving to the other grades.
A specific description of each grade within the criteria for
each programme is summarized below:
Internal auditor
- Designed for: those who conduct internal audits of their
organization's management system
- Recognizes: personal attributes, education, professional
and technical competencies
Provisional auditor
- Designed for: entry level/trainee auditors seeking a career
in auditing and experienced auditors taking a break from auditing
or moving into management
- Recognizes: personal attributes, education, professional
and technical competencies
Auditor
- Designed for: audit team members
- Recognizes: auditor competence and contribution as an effective
member of an audit team
Lead auditor
- Designed for: audit team leaders who typically work for
certification bodies or perform supplier audits for large
organizations
- Recognizes: competence at managing audits and leading teams
Principal auditor
- Designed for: experienced auditors who operate on their
own (i.e. as a team of one, performing sole audits). We designed
this grade as an alternative to the lead auditor grade
- Recognizes: experience and competence of two categories
of auditors:
- consultancy background: competence in implementing management
systems and performing all aspects of the audit process
- lead auditor background: competence in audit management
and team leadership