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U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Office of Inspector General
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

POSITION: Auditor - GS-0511-13/13
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 13 ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 07-20MA
OPENING DATE: Friday, November 09, 2007
CLOSING DATE: Monday, December 31, 2007
$79,397.00 - 103,220.00 USD per year

POSITION INFORMATION: Full-Time Permanent

DUTY LOCATION: few vacancies - Washington, DC

WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: All sources - Applications will be accepted from US Citizens, from current and former competitive service Federal employees, and people eligible under special hiring authorities.

Job Summary:

This position is with the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID) Office of Inspector General, Assistant Inspector General for the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). The MCC is a wholly owned government corporation designed to reduce poverty by promoting economic growth. The USAID Office of the Inspector General has been appointed as the Inspector General of the MCC and a separate Assistant Inspector General for Audits has been established to coordinate the audit and investigative activities for MCC.

The incumbent will be a member of an audit team of 4 to 6 auditors that will conduct performance audits, financial audits, risk assessments, reviews and other analyses designed to support the efficiency and effectiveness of program and operational activities. Moderate overseas travel may be required.

Major Duties:

Plans and conducts audits, surveys, follow-up audits, hot-line allegations assessments, and special audits. Directs and trains audit team members, prepares and presents oral and written work, and completes other tasks, as assigned.

Directs or personally plans and conducts audits that are objective examinations, for providing independent assessments of USAID programs, activities, or functions within USAID headquarters or mission offices. Plans and conducts audits by following Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards and Inspector General (IG) policies and procedures. Researches and reviews pertinent Federal laws and regulations, USAID policies and procedural manuals, Congressional records, and Comptroller General decisions to identify legislative, regulatory, and procedural requirements applicable to USAID programs, activities, and functions.

Completes the work to meet the audit objectives. Prepares working papers and identifies potential problems or issues related to the timeliness, scope, or resources. Proposes solutions to problems to the Auditor-in-Charge or Audit Manager. Also identifies significant performance weaknesses or deficiencies, and presents alternative approaches and options on how to resolve, expand, or curtail the issue.

Provides briefings on observations, findings, and other audit-related issues. Directs or assists in planning, organizing, and preparing the draft and final audit reports. Establishes and maintains a follow-up system on audit report recommendations and prepares all necessary follow-up documents to ensure completion of corrective actions required.

Establishes and maintains appropriate communications with team members and the Audit Manager. Provides work assignments and technical guidance to other team members and evaluates the work progress.

Qualifications:

BASIC REQUIREMENTS

A.     Degree - accounting; or a degree in a related field, such as business administration, finance, or public administration, that includes or was supplemented by 24 semester hours in accounting. The 24 hours may include up to 6 hours of credit in business law. (The term 'accounting' means 'accounting and/or auditing' in this standard. Similarly, 'accountant' should be interpreted, generally, as 'accountant and/or auditor.')

OR

B.    Combination of education and experience - at least 4 years of experience in accounting, or an equivalent combination of accounting experience, college-level education, and training that provided professional accounting knowledge. The applicant's background must also include one of the following:

1.    Twenty-four (24) semester hours in accounting or auditing courses of appropriate type and quality. This can include up to 6 hours in business law;

2.    A certificate as a Certified Public Accountant or a Certified Internal Auditor, obtained through written examination; or

3.    Completion of the requirements for a degree that included substantial course work in accounting or auditing, e.g., 15 semester hours, but that does not fully satisfy the 24- semester-hour requirement of paragraph A, provided that:

(a)    the applicant has successfully worked at the full performance level in accounting, auditing, or a related field, e.g., valuation engineering or financial institution examining;

(b)    a panel of at least two higher level professional accountants or auditors has determined that the applicant has demonstrated a good knowledge of accounting and of related and underlying fields that equals in breadth, depth, currency, and level of advancement that which is normally associated with successful completion of the 4-year course of study described in paragraph A; and

(c)    except for literal non conformance to the requirement of 24 semester hours in accounting, the applicant's education, training, and experience fully meet the specified requirements.

In addition to meeting the basic qualification requirements, applicants must have specialized experience and/or directly related education in the amounts shown below:

All applicants must meet the minimum requirements of the Office of Personnel Management's Qualification Standards Handbook.

You must have one year specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-12 level in the Federal government. Examples of qualifying specialized experience include: (1) Directs or personally conducts audits of Agency's financial statements; (2) Directs and participates in quality control reviews of work carried out by non-Federal auditors.

You must be a U.S. citizen to qualify for this position.

You must submit to a drug test and receive a negative drug test before you can be appointed into this position.

In order to qualify for this position, you must be able to obtain a Secret security clearance.

You must meet time-in-grade restrictions by the closing date of this announcement.

You will be required to make occasional travel.

How You Will Be Evaluated:

You will be evaluated to determine if you meet the minimum qualifications required; and on the extent to which your application shows that you possess the knowledges, skills, and abilities associated with this position as defined below. When describing your knowledges, skills, and abilities, please be sure to give examples and explain how often you used these skills, the complexity of the knowledge you possessed, the level of the people you interacted with, the sensitivity of the issues you handled, etc.

1.    Skill in planning and performing financial and/or performance audits of government entities, nonprofit organizations, or federal        government contractors.

2.    Professional knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles and/or standards promulgated by the Federal Accounting        Standards Advisory Board, the Single Audit Act and OMB A-133.

3.    Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.

BENEFITS:

The USAID/OIG offers excellent benefits programs some of which may include:

  • Comprehensive health and life insurance
  • Competitive salaries
  • Generous retirement programs
  • Paid holidays, annual and sick leave
  • Flexible work environment and alternate work schedules
  • Paid employment related training and education
  • Subsidized transportation (Metro check)
  • Payment of licenses, certification, and academic degree, as applicable
  • Incentives and awards, as appropriate
  • Telecommuting, as appropriate
  • Long Term Care Insurance is offered
  • Flexible Spending Account is offered
  • Thrift Savings Plan (401 K Plan)
  • We are located in the beautifully designed Ronald Reagan Building (RRB) and International Trade Center (ITC), which is within walking distance of the White House, the Capitol, Smithsonian Museums, and much more! The RRB is easily accessible to the Federal Triangle metro station (blue/orange line), has an on-site fitness center and day care center, a DC Visitor and Information Center, food court, and underground parking garage.

    Other Information

    When promotion potential is shown, the agency is not making a commitment and is not obligated to provide future promotions to you if you are selected. Future promotions will be dependent on your ability to perform the duties at a higher level, the continuing need for an employee assigned to the higher level, and administrative approval.

    You must submit all required information by the closing date. If materials are not received, your application will be evaluated solely on the information available and you may not receive full consideration or may not be considered eligible.

    The materials you send with your application will not be returned.

    Send only those materials needed to evaluate your application. Please do not place your application in a notebook or binder.

    The U.S. Agency for International Development is a participant of E-verify. E-verify provides an automated link to Federal database to help employers determine employment eligibility of new hires and the validity of their social security numbers.

    How To Apply:

    Mail your applications so it will be postmarked by closing date and received within five (5) working days of that date. If hand delivered, be sure your application is received by closing date. It is the responsibility of the applicant to insure that his/her application is complete. The personnel office will not be responsible for soliciting additional information from applicants.

    1.    Optional Application for Federal Employment (OF-612), or a Resume. Applications must include the following:

  • Vacancy announcement number; title and grade(s) of the job for which they are applying;


  • Full name, social security number, day and evening phone numbers, mailing address, country of citizenship. If applicable, reinstatement eligibility to Federal service and highest Federal civilian grade ever held on a permanent basis.


  • Name, city and state of high school and colleges/universities attended with date(s) of diploma. For college include major and type and date of degree(s).


  • Job titles, salaries, employer's name and addresses, supervisor's name and phone number (indicate if we may contact your current and former supervisors), starting and ending dates, hours per week and any unpaid or non-paid work experience that relates to this vacancy.


  • Job-related training courses, special skills, certificates and licenses, honors, awards and publications.


  • 2.    All applicants must submit an OF-306, Declaration for Federal Employment Form. This form may be downloaded from the OPM        website at www.opm.gov/forms.

    3.    If a particular level of education/certification is required or you are asking us to qualify you based on education, you must submit a        copy of your college transcript. Credit for college education will be given if it was obtained through an accredited university.

    4.    Status candidates and reinstatement eligibles (current or former government employees) must provide a copy of the last or most        recent SF-50, 'Notice of Personnel Action' which indicates proof of competitive status (reflecting career, career-conditional or        reinstatement eligibility.

    5.    Candidates eligible for other non-competitve appointments must present appropriate documentation reflecting their eligibility.

    6.    All current Federal employees should provide a copy of their current performance appraisal (must be within 18 months from the        closing date of the announcement).

    7.    Responses to the Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs). Please provide a narrative statement addressing each KSA separately.

    8.    If you are a federal employees seeking CTAP/ICTAP eligibility you must submit proof you meet the requirements of 5 CFR        330.605(a) for CTAP and 5 CFR 330.704 for ICTAP. In addition to your application/resume, you must include a copy of the agency        notice, a copy of your most recent performance rating and a copy of your most recent SF-50 noting current position, grade level, and        duty location. You must clearly annotate your application package to reflect that you are applying as a CTAP or ICTAP eligible.

    9.    Status candidates who wish to be considered under both merit promotion and open competitive procedures must submit two        applications. When only one application is received, candidates will be considered under merit promotion only.

    Application mailed using government postage or through an internal federal government mail system will not be considered.

    Contact Information

    Michelle Aldridge
    Phone: 202-712-4189
    Fax: (202) 216-3392
    Email: recruitmentoig@usaid.gov


    Or write:
    Agency for International Development
    1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
    Room 8.07A
    Washington, DC 20523-8700
    US
    Fax: (202) 216-3392

    What To Expect Next:

    Once your complete application is received we will conduct an evaluation of your qualifications and determine your ranking. The most highly qualified candidates will be referred to the hiring manager for further consideration and possible interview. We expect to make a selection within 90 days of the closing date of this announcement. You will be notified of the outcome.

    EEO Policy Statement

    The United States Government does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factor.

    Reasonable Accommodation Policy Statement

    Federal agencies must provide reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the hiring agency directly. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.

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