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State of Ohio · 1 day ago

Charitable Forensic Accountant

The State of Ohio's Attorney General’s Office is seeking a Charitable Forensic Accountant to join their Charitable Law Section. This role involves investigating charitable solicitation fraud, analyzing financial records, and ensuring compliance with charitable statutes.

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Responsibilities

Identifies, gathers, interprets, analyzes, and evaluates economic and financial records
Creates financial models needed in the investigative process including detailed tracing of cash and other financial transactions across charitable entities, for-profit entities, and individual concerns
Reviews findings with the investigative team; prepares summaries and reports required in litigation and settlement
Provides guidance regarding organizational structures and internal controls required to effectively comply with Charitable Statutes. Communicates deficiencies in a professional manner
Researches and resolves fraud related issues
Identify suspicious patterns, transactions, entities, and activities
Provides direction to the investigative team regarding financial structures and potential new leads significant to the investigative team
Communicates effectively both orally and in writing with agency management and staff regarding investigations
Understands relevant professional accounting standards and fraud detection techniques and applies them to complex financial crime investigations
Participates in special projects related to the Charitable Law Section of the Attorney General at the direction of unit supervisor
Provides testimony as a fact or expert witness in the litigation process
Performs other duties as required

Qualification

Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)Certified Public Accountant (CPA)Financial investigationsMicrosoft ExcelAnalytical skillsInterpreting dataCollaborationWritten communicationVerbal communicationCritical thinking

Required

Licensed as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) or Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Bachelor's degree in accounting, Business Administration or related field
At least four years of full-time work experience including public accounting, forensic accountant, Internal Auditor, or financial investigations. A master's degree in business administration, public administration or a related field, or certification as a CIA, CPA or CISA may substitute for one year of required work experience
Advanced experience with Microsoft Excel and an ability to work independently on complex financial investigations
Strong analytical and communications skills, as well as the ability to collaborate, are necessary

Company

State of Ohio

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State of Ohio is more than ‘just a job’ – is a privilege to serve families, friends and neighbors who rely on us throughout our great state.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Beverlyn Johns, MS
Deputy Chief Operating Officer
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Holly Drake
State Chief Information Security Officer
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