What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant State Auditor 1, 2, or 3 (Pullman) position at State of Washington Auditor's Office?
Description
About SAO:
At the State Auditor’s Office, we work together to make a difference in how our state government operates. With 15 offices statewide, we are looking for innovative, talented people to join our team to help us continue our important work. Get to know us! We take pride in serving various governments and the people of Washington State. Learn more about who we are and what we do on social media, using the hashtag #WeAreSAO and on our website at https://sao.wa.gov/about-sao/what-we-do.
Our Culture:
We are committed to building and maintaining a workplace environment that is collaborative and supports all employees as we effectively carry out the agency’s mission. This includes ensuring inclusion and equity throughout the agency, while embracing the individual differences of our employees and clients. We believe that diverse perspectives and backgrounds are fundamental to doing our best work.
The Washington State Auditor’s Office (SAO) prides itself in offering flexible schedules and a hybrid work environment that helps our staff balance work and life.
About the Role: Assistant State Auditor
Auditing is an excellent opportunity for innovators. It's your chance to join us in the search for new ideas to ensure our audits are relevant and provide value to the governments we audit. It's a career in which you can take pride in the work you do and the services we perform for the citizens of Washington State.
We are currently looking to fill an Assistant State Auditor position on Team Pullman.
About Team Pullman
Team Pullman offers a unique opportunity for team members to participate in a variety of state and local government audits, including accountability, financial statement, and federal grant compliance. The team is responsible for conducting the audits of more than 90 governments in Asotin, Garfield, Spokane, and Whitman counties, and for ensuring governments safeguard public funds, and follow state and federal laws and their own policies. These audits do require occasional daily and overnight travel to audit client locations. We perform audits of cities, counties, fire districts, school districts, higher education agencies, and more. Team Pullman’s largest audit client is the City of Spokane.
Within the agency, Team Pullman promotes the Office’s mission and values, and a professional, respectful, and constructive work environment. Our team’s vision is to empower employees to perform timely, high quality and risk-based audits to achieve a collaborative environment with clients. With external parties, team members present a positive, professional image, and represent the Office’s interests and mission.
The team values goal driven employees who are personally accountable for their work and invested in their own learning, growth and development. To aid in employees’ success, we provide access to numerous internal resources and one-on-one training to assist in developing important audit skills.
Successful Assistant State Auditors come from many backgrounds. The primary competencies required for this role is:
- Written and verbal communication
- Time/Project Management
- Understanding of Accounting concepts/principles as they relate to Auditing.
- Critical thinking and problem solving skill
- Team Collaboration: Ability to build effective working relationships.
Duties
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Assistant State Auditor 1 ($4,194 - $5,643)
This is the first level of our in-training program for staff with little audit experience. The Office provides classes, on-the-job training time, and work product review and feedback to assist new auditors in gaining skills to move to the next level. Most work is completed in the field at the governmental entity, with employees working in teams.
Assistant State Auditor 2 ($4,865 - $6,539)
In this second level of our in-training program, auditors continue to build upon the experience they gained through work as an Assistant State Auditor 1, our Internship program, or comparable work at another organization. At this level, employees may to be assigned opportunities to plan and conduct audits under the guidance of their supervisor.
Assistant State Auditor 3 ($6,077 - $8,170)
This is the journey level of our Assistant State Auditor series. Staff at this level are responsible for planning and conducting risk-based financial & legal compliance, audits of Washington State agencies and local governments. They may also perform special investigations pertaining to citizen concerns and/or frauds. Journey level auditors review the work and provide mentoring to in-training level staff.
Qualifications
Education and years of experience combined with demonstrated competencies will determine ASA placement.
Job Qualification Requirement: Within this section, relevant experience is defined as experience in accounting, auditing, finance, banking, or financial investigations.
Assistant State Auditor 1 ($4,194 - $5,643)
This is the first level of our in-training program for staff with little audit experience. The Office provides classes, on-the-job training time, and work product review and feedback to assist new auditors in gaining skills to move to the next level. Most work is completed in the field at the governmental entity, with employees working in teams.
Job Qualification Requirement:
Option 1 - Requires a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of three college-level accounting courses.
OR
Option 2 - Education may be substituted with experience. Total experience must be 4-years of business or relevant experience, of which a minimum of 1-year in accounting/auditing is required.
OR
Option 3 - Any equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Assistant State Auditor 2 ($4,865 - $6,539)
In this second level of our in-training program, auditors continue to build upon the experience they gained through work as an Assistant State Auditor 1 or through comparable work at another organization. At this level, employees may be assigned opportunities to plan and conduct audits, participate in client discussions and/or presentations under the guidance of a supervisor or Audit Lead.
Job Qualification Requirement:
Option 1 - Requires a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of three college-level accounting courses as well as one year of relevant experience. Government audit experience preferred.
OR
Option 2 - Education may be substituted with experience. Total experience must be 5-years of business or relevant experience, of which a minimum of 2-years in accounting/auditing is required. Government audit experience preferred.
OR
Option 3 - Any equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Assistant State Auditor 3 ($6,077 - $8,170)
This is the journey level of our Assistant State Auditor series. Staff at this level are responsible for planning and conducting risk-based financial & legal compliance, audits of Washington State agencies and local governments. They may also perform special investigations pertaining to citizen concerns and/or frauds. Journey level auditors review the work and provide mentoring to in-training level staff.
Job Qualification Requirement:
Option 1 - Requires a bachelor's degree and completion of at least three college-level accounting classes and two years of relevant experience. Government audit experience preferred.
OR
Option 2 - Education may be substituted with experience. Total experience must be 6-years of relevant experience, of which a minimum of 3-years in accounting or auditing is required. Government audit experience preferred.
OR
Option 3 - Any equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Supplemental Information
Our Benefits:
We offer a comprehensive package of health and wellness benefits to employees, including:
- Full benefits package. Click here to learn more.
- Paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays.
- Growth and development opportunities, including 80 hours of training each biennium.
- Educational and professional certification reimbursements.
- An agency-wide commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion in the workplace.
Application Process:
For consideration, applicants must:
- Submit a completed application.
- Provide complete responses on all supplemental questions.
- Submit a cover letter addressing how your education/experience relates to the key competencies identified for this position.
Application review will begin June 14.
Degrees awarded outside the United States must include a credential evaluation report.
Applications that require a credential evaluation report and do not include one will be disqualified.
If you are a US Veteran and would like to apply for Veteran's Preference, attach a copy of Form DD214 military record showing qualifying discharge.
Questions may be directed to the applications unit at applicationsunit@sao.wa.gov.
The Office of the Washington State Auditor is an equal opportunity employer.
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