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Vacancies

Treasury OIG is looking for people capable of taking initiative and exercising independent judgment, with a strong desire to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of government programs and the intellectual capacity and drive to make that happen. OIG is responsible for overseeing the operations of all Treasury Department Offices and Bureaus (with the exception of the IRS and TARP) and for conducting audits, investigations, and evaluations. Given the extremely varied nature of the Treasury Department’s responsibilities, you could find yourself working on anything from reviews of bank failures to analyses of anti-terrorism operations. test

Please explore the career opportunities currently available at Treasury OIG.

Information about other Federal jobs is available through OPM's USAJOBS home page.

Job opportunities within the IG community and other Federal and non-Federal agencies can be found at the IGnet homepage.


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Last Updated: 2/19/2016 2:00 PM
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COUNCIL OF INSPECTORS GENERAL ON FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT
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The Council of Inspectors General on Financial Oversight was established by the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Pub.L. 111-203). Council members share information about their ongoing work, with a focus on concerns that may apply to the broader financial sector and ways to improve financial oversight. The Council is made of nine financial regulatory agency Inspectors General and is chaired by Eric Thorson, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Treasury.

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