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Investigative Audit Services - Sr Auditor 1

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This posting is for the Louisiana Legislative Auditor. Position Summary: The LLA is seeking individuals to fill Senior Auditor vacancies in our Investigative Audit Section. Our Investigative Senior Auditors are skilled professionals with a strong knowledge of accounting practices and investigative methods. In addition, Investigative Senior Auditors are expected to possess leadership skills, sound professional judgment, as well as advanced communication and organizational skills. Our Investigative Senior Auditors also work independently on assignments and receive direct supervision from the Investigative Audit Managers and/or the Executive Counsel/Assistant Legislative Auditor for Investigations. Investigative Auditors will generally be assigned to investigate complaints of fraud, waste, and abuse of public funds and resources. However, other projects or duties may be assigned, such as appointee background checks or temporary work assignments to another service area within the LLA. Investigative Senior I Auditor has a minimum starting salary of $64,150. Investigative Senior II Auditor has a minimum starting salary of $76,230. Work Flexibility: Available to travel within Louisiana on short notice. Overnight travel up to 30% of the time. Available to work overtime if necessary. All applicants should apply through the Louisiana Legislative Auditors' website www.llajobs.com. Specific instructions for applying can be found on this website. Benefits: Retirement plan, deferred compensation plan, state holidays, and medical, life and dental, etc., insurance, as well as flexible schedules and individual professional budgets for related certification or advanced degrees. Minimum Qualifications

Experience Requirement: Investigative Senior II Auditor Three years of investigative auditing experience, OR Five years of professional level experience in a related field. Investigative Senior I Auditor Two years of investigative auditing experience, OR Three years of professional level experience in a related field. Educational Requirement: Possess a certification as a Certified Public Accountant, OR Possess an advanced degree from an accredited college or university with at least 15 semester hours of accounting. Job Specification

Supervision Received: An Investigative Senior Auditor 1 works independently on assignments and receives direct supervision from an Investigative Senior Auditor 2, Investigative Audit Manager or the Executive Counsel/Assistant Legislative Auditor for Investigations. Position Distinctions: The Investigative Senior Auditor 1 position differs from an Investigative Staff Auditor 2 position by the responsibility for acting as the in-charge auditor for investigations and/or supervising staff auditors and conducting more complex investigations into the propriety of transactions involving public funds, public officials, and public employees, typically in a sensitive environment. The position differs from an Investigative Senior Auditor 2 by the lack of responsibility for acting as the in-charge auditor for complex investigations or supervising several staff auditors, less advanced knowledge of accounting practices and investigative methods, and receiving more direct supervision. However, an Investigative Senior Auditor 1 is expected to step into the role of in-charge auditor for complex investigations when necessary. Job Duties and Other Information

Performance Dimensions/Factors: Evidence and Documentation Understand what evidence is needed. Gather and safeguard digital and physical documents and evidence, which will prove or disprove the complaints, according to the LLA's established procedures. Document the source of all evidence at the time it is obtained. Prepare work papers, including reports of interview, in a timely and accurate manner according to established practices. Prepares well-organized, logical, concise, and clearly written documentation, including proper grammar and spelling. Take and document complaints of fraud, waste and abuse by phone from the general public for inclusion in the complaint database. Communication: Conduct effective interviews of auditees. Understand the topics to be discussed and conduct appropriate background Use tactful and professional demeanor to build rapport with the interviewee. Understand the law as it relates to interviews and a person's rights. Effectively lead or participate in team meetings. Keep AIC and/or Manager informed of relevant information and progression of investigation. Prepare draft findings based on work performed and evidence collected, describing the investigation, findings and recommendations sufficient to support legal proceedings. Testify at court proceedings and legislative hearings. Project Management: Organizes project plans and workflow logically and efficiently to meet deadlines and time budgets. Implement procedures throughout the project to effectively and efficiently address objectives and work plans. Research state, federal, and local laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances. Review Attorney General Opinions and internal legal opinions. Identify the methods used by alleged fraudsters and quantify the damages caused to agencies and others; evaluate the root causes of internal control failures; and make recommendations to remedy those failures. Work effectively as part of a team. Use computer software efficiently to perform assignments. Job Duties & Responsibilities: An Investigative Senior Auditor 1 will generally be assigned to investigate complaints of fraud, waste, and abuse of public funds and resources. However, other projects or duties may be assigned, such as appointee background checks or temporary work assignment to another area of service within the LLA. Other Duties & Responsibilities: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities associated with it. The absence of specific statements of duties does not exclude those tasks from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for the position.