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YOU MUST APPLY IN HANDSHAKE AND ONLINE AT THE STATE OF KENTUCKY.  Use the link below and put Public Accounts Auditor I in the search field:

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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS AUDITOR I - Franklin County

59148BR
Auditor of Public Accounts
Pay Grade 12 (MIN-MID) $29,129.28 - $38,588.64 yearly at 37.5 hour work week OR $31,071.12 - $41,161.20 yearly at 40 hour work week
Characteristics of the Job :
Under direct supervision, performs beginning level procedures in the audit of local and state records; and performs other duties as required.
Minimum Requirement - Education :
Graduate of a college or university with a bachelor's degree (which includes twenty semester hours or thirty quarter hours in accounting).
Minimum Requirement - Experience :
None
Substitute Education for Experience :
None
Substitute Experience for Education :
None
Special Requirements :
NONE.
Department/Division/Branch/Address :
Auditor of Public Accounts
Office of Financial Audits
209 St Clair Street
Frankfort, Ky 40601
Agency Contact email and/or telephone number :
Glenda.Hager@ky.gov
# of Vacancies :
2
Position Type :
Full-time Merit (18A)
Work Schedule :
1st Shift
Vacancy Type :
Competitive - Open To All Candidates
FLSA Designation
NON-EXEMPT - The position(s) is/are not exempt from FLSA requirements for time and a half overtime compensation. The employee(s) will earn time and a half for time worked in excess of 40 hours per work week.
Work Week :
40.0 hr/wk
Pay Grade :
12
Special Entrance Rate :
Yes
Special Entrance Rate Salary :
$2,622.75 at 37.5 hours per week OR $2,797.60 at 40 hours per week.
Probationary Period :
This job has an initial and promotional probationary period of 6 months. For additional information refer to: http://www.lrc.ky.gov/kar/101/001/325.htm.
Description of Job Duties
Learns fundamental techniques and principles related to government accounting, state and local accounting systems, governmental auditing standards, working paper preparation, audit comment development, interviewing, and other courses as needed. Learns auditing approach used in performing steps of audit program. Under specific audit program steps involving receipts, expenditures, inventory, and others, examines agency prepared documentation that supports agency transactions. Examines transactions to determine compliance with local, state, and federal laws/regulations. Assists in the preparation of schedules required for audit reports. Prepares audit comments for review by superiors. Under direction of superiors, learns to complete limited, less complex sections of the audit program. As part of an audit team participates in the examination of financial statements for third-party reliance.
Job Group :
BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING
Typical Working Conditions :
Work is performed in an office environment. Periodic overnight travel is required to perform on-site audit procedures and to attend training opportunities as assigned.
Unique Physical Requirements :
Normal physical activity is required.
Additional Requirements :
Upon appointment, employees in this class may be required to maintain a valid driver's license and required to drive a licensed vehicle. This status may be necessary for the length of time in this class. If this is necessary it will be listed in the specific position description for that position. Applicants and employees in this classification may be required to submit to a drug screening test and background check. Applicants and employees in positions which perform job duties that may require contact with offenders in the custody or supervision of the Department of Corrections or with youth in the care, custody, or supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice must meet qualifications pursuant to the federal Prison Rape Elimination Act, 28 C.F.R.115.17 and 115.317.
Post Date :
01/17/2018