What are the responsibilities and job description for the Legislative Financial Audit Intern position at State of Colorado?
If your career goal is to make a difference, and you are looking for a rewarding intern opportunity, consider joining the dedicated professionals at the State of Colorado, Office of the State Auditor (OSA).
The Office of the State Auditor (OSA) is a nonpartisan agency in Colorado's Legislative Branch. Our mission is to improve government for the people of Colorado. Our audits and evaluations provide the General Assembly, agencies, and the public with thorough, credible, and impartial assessments of the operation of state programs, the use of state and federal funds, and the effectiveness of the State's tax expenditures (e.g., credits, exemptions, deductions).
The OSA is overseen by an engaged, dedicated executive team committed to fostering a workplace culture that provides competitive compensation and a healthy and opportunity-based work environment for staff that supports work/life balance. Management and OSA staff are dedicated professionals who are passionate about good government and produce high-quality work that makes a difference to the State of Colorado and its citizens. If you are the successful candidate for this exciting opportunity you can expect to benefit from:
The Office of the State Auditor (OSA) is a nonpartisan agency in Colorado's Legislative Branch. Our mission is to improve government for the people of Colorado. Our audits and evaluations provide the General Assembly, agencies, and the public with thorough, credible, and impartial assessments of the operation of state programs, the use of state and federal funds, and the effectiveness of the State's tax expenditures (e.g., credits, exemptions, deductions).
The OSA is overseen by an engaged, dedicated executive team committed to fostering a workplace culture that provides competitive compensation and a healthy and opportunity-based work environment for staff that supports work/life balance. Management and OSA staff are dedicated professionals who are passionate about good government and produce high-quality work that makes a difference to the State of Colorado and its citizens. If you are the successful candidate for this exciting opportunity you can expect to benefit from:
- Outstanding opportunities for professional development and continued skills training.
- Central downtown location by the Capitol Building with reimbursements for parking.
- ECO Pass for public transportation
- Flexible work schedule options.
- Primarily 8:00 am – 5:00 pm work hours, Monday-Friday
- Hybrid - staff are required to work in office at least one day a week.
- Internship must be performed in Colorado
Our paid internship program (30-40 hours per week) is designed to accomplish three things: 1) provide the intern an opportunity to work with a team on a relevant project(s) within our financial auditing division, 2) formally train and develop their skills, and 3) provide him/her with a realistic preview of what full-time employment would be like as an auditor. An intern's responsibilities are similar to that of a full-time Financial Auditor. Interns go through a series of training, team experiences, and agency interactions to help them orient to the OSA and understand auditing. Interns will be expected to:
- Interact with multiple levels of state government to assess government financial performance, stewardship, and operations.
- Analyze large volumes of information and data to evaluate agency financial activities in relation to statutes, regulations, fiscal rules, generally accepted accounting principles, and standards of program efficiency and effectiveness.
- Identify possible findings and recommendations in accordance with OSA guidelines.
Key Competencies: - A strong aptitude for analytical thinking and problem solving.
- Strong organizational, and technology skills.
- The ability to gather and organize information to formulate and support decisions and opinions.
- Effective communication skills, verbal, written and presentation.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships; conflict resolution; self-initiative and self-motivation; and a high aptitude for learning about issues related to state government.
- Applicants should possess skills and work ethic to work independently, as well as working effectively as part of an audit team.
Must be seeking (or have completed) a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Accounting or related degree. If seeking a bachelor's degree, must be at the senior undergraduate level and expect to graduate by December 2025. In addition, the following are required:
- Transcripts
- Resume
- Cover letter
**You MUST submit official or unofficial transcripts with your application.
Must submit to and successfully pass a pre-employment background check. The Office of the State Auditor conducts background investigations for all final candidates being considered for employment. Background checks may include, but are not limited to, criminal history, national sex offender search and motor vehicle history.
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