Company: Utah Department of Corrections/Bureau of Internal Audit
The Bureau
of Internal Audit at the Utah
Department of Corrections (UDC) seeks a
qualified candidate(s) to work as an Internal
Audit Intern from May
2016 through April 2017. UDC
is responsible
for
ensuring public safety by managing
offenders while maximizing
“opportunities for offenders to make lasting
changes through accountability,
treatment, education, and positive reinforcement
within a safe environment.”
Location: 14717 Minuteman
Drive, Draper, Utah 84020
Salary: $18.89/hour
Job Type: 40 hours/week, Monday through Friday, May through August; 19 hours/week, September through April. Works hours are open to some negotiation based upon
class schedule.
Deadline: March 15, 2016
Job Duties:
With the aid of a Lead Auditor:
·
Conducts audits (i.e., reviews and analyzes available information, identifies potential issues, prepares audit work
papers, etc.).
· Audits and
reviews systems and practices
to ensure
compliance with procedures, regulations, and standards.
· Reviews and/or evaluates reports,
documents, laws, rules, and regulations. Summarizes and documents audit
findings.
· Reviews fiscal operations to ensure
integrity, accuracy, and control of
data
· Identifies problems
or potential problem areas and
recommends solutions. Participates in meetings
to clarify, resolve, and settle
audit issues.
·
Reviews
and
evaluates organizational effectiveness, goal
determination, and strategic
planning and makes recommendations for
improvement. And consults
with managers, supervisors, and
employees to identify problems, develop
improvements, and create and maintain quality standards.
Qualifications:
Candidates
should:
· Be
senior or graduate student
in the next academic year pursuing a
degree in internal auditing,
accounting, public administration, business,
criminal justice or other
relevant degree.
· Possess analytical and research skills.
· Be
able to work independently
and as part of a team.
·
Be able to
effectively resolve concerns and
manage conflict. Speak clearly,
concisely and effectively; listen
to, and understand, information
and ideas presented verbally.
· Communicate information and ideas clearly, and concisely,
in writing; read and
understand information presented in writing.
· Be
able to use logic to analyze or identify underlying principles, reasons, or facts
associated with information or data to draw conclusions. And be able to
conduct a methodical examination.
To Apply: Please
email college transcripts with your resume by March 15, 2016 to:
Office: (801) 576-5806
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