Senior Auditor
Apply NowCompany: The Florida Bar
Location: Miami, FL 33186
Description:
Senior Auditor # 4169
Lawyer Regulation, Fort Lauderdale, Florida branch office
Salary is competitive with an excellent benefits package with an excellent benefits package including employer paid pension contribution | Employees of The Florida Bar are eligible to apply for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
Required minimum education: Bachelor's Degree in Accounting (proof of degree required at interview).
Required minimum professional work experience: Five (5) years of forensic accounting, internal auditing, fraud examination, public accounting or similar professional experience in an inspector general or compliance unit. Three (3) years of experience providing expert testimony.
Required licensure certification(s): Possession of a CPA certificate (currently licensed in Florida - proof of certificate required at interview).
Additional information: Highly preferred active CIA or CFE certificate. Will require a credit check.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Conducts forensic audits and reviews of trust accounts and other attorney accounts for compliance with The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar.
Provides written reports and/or affidavits regarding audit and record reviews.
Provides testimony when and where required.
Assists with budget preparation, miscellaneous matters related to the prosecutions, conducts trust accounting workshops, and speaks at various bar presentations on the subject of trust accounting.
Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge of:
- Accounting and auditing principles and methods
- Budgetary process
- Adobe Acrobat
Skilled in:
- Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook
- Various automated accounting software packages
- Accounting and auditing
- Forensic accounting techniques
- Working with data from downloaded sources
- Report writing
Ability to:
- Testify effectively
- Audit financial systems, procedures, and records
- Interpret and analyze financial data
- Interpret policies and procedures
- Create ADA compliant forms and documents using Adobe
- Think logically and effectively problem solve
- Organize and prioritize work
- Execute short- and long-range planning
- Communicate effectively and professionally, both oral and written
- Tactfully manage difficult situations
- Demonstrate initiative in group projects and individual settings
- Operate well under pressure and in a team atmosphere
- Consistently provide an excellent service-oriented attitude
- Use discretion and independent judgment
- Learn The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar
- Travel
- Sit for long periods of time, hear and converse over the telephone, and key/work frequently on a computer
- Lift 5 to 10 lbs.
Please notify HR, in advance, if you need reasonable accommodations to participate in the employment process.
EOE. This organization participates in E-Verify. Position is open until filled.
This position is in the Miami, Florida branch office and is not a remote position.
Lawyer Regulation, Fort Lauderdale, Florida branch office
Salary is competitive with an excellent benefits package with an excellent benefits package including employer paid pension contribution | Employees of The Florida Bar are eligible to apply for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
Required minimum education: Bachelor's Degree in Accounting (proof of degree required at interview).
Required minimum professional work experience: Five (5) years of forensic accounting, internal auditing, fraud examination, public accounting or similar professional experience in an inspector general or compliance unit. Three (3) years of experience providing expert testimony.
Required licensure certification(s): Possession of a CPA certificate (currently licensed in Florida - proof of certificate required at interview).
Additional information: Highly preferred active CIA or CFE certificate. Will require a credit check.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Conducts forensic audits and reviews of trust accounts and other attorney accounts for compliance with The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar.
Provides written reports and/or affidavits regarding audit and record reviews.
Provides testimony when and where required.
Assists with budget preparation, miscellaneous matters related to the prosecutions, conducts trust accounting workshops, and speaks at various bar presentations on the subject of trust accounting.
Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge of:
- Accounting and auditing principles and methods
- Budgetary process
- Adobe Acrobat
Skilled in:
- Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook
- Various automated accounting software packages
- Accounting and auditing
- Forensic accounting techniques
- Working with data from downloaded sources
- Report writing
Ability to:
- Testify effectively
- Audit financial systems, procedures, and records
- Interpret and analyze financial data
- Interpret policies and procedures
- Create ADA compliant forms and documents using Adobe
- Think logically and effectively problem solve
- Organize and prioritize work
- Execute short- and long-range planning
- Communicate effectively and professionally, both oral and written
- Tactfully manage difficult situations
- Demonstrate initiative in group projects and individual settings
- Operate well under pressure and in a team atmosphere
- Consistently provide an excellent service-oriented attitude
- Use discretion and independent judgment
- Learn The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar
- Travel
- Sit for long periods of time, hear and converse over the telephone, and key/work frequently on a computer
- Lift 5 to 10 lbs.
Please notify HR, in advance, if you need reasonable accommodations to participate in the employment process.
EOE. This organization participates in E-Verify. Position is open until filled.
This position is in the Miami, Florida branch office and is not a remote position.