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Maine Housing Internal Auditor

Published on 4/14/2026

**VACANCY NOTICE** 

Please submit a cover letter and resume to Human Resources  

by Friday, May 15, 2026: 

hr@mainehousing.org 

26 Edison Drive 

Augusta, Maine 04330 

Title: Internal Auditor 

Department: Audit FLSA Status: Exempt 

Primary Purpose of Position: The Internal Auditor is responsible for independently assessing MaineHousing’s financial and operational business processes, risk management, internal controls,  and governance processes. The role reports to the Board of Commissioners and is responsible for  defining the proper scope and objectives of each audit, planning the approach of each engagement,  ensuring quality is integrated into each audit review, and presenting recommendations for  improvement to Management and the Audit Committee of the Board of Commissioners.  

Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or related field and five years  of auditing experience, or an appropriate combination of education and work experience preferred. 

Certification: Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or ability to achieve CIA within one year.  

Core Functions 

Working with department directors and managers, annually update the MaineHousing Risk  Assessment document in support of the MaineHousing Strategic Plan. Recommend and  incorporate risk management strategies, considering industry best practices and cost/benefit.  Monitor agency-wide risks and controls designed to mitigate those risks. 

Develop a flexible internal audit plan, based on input from the Audit Committee and  MaineHousing Management, and grounded on the evaluation of underlying operational and  business risks. Update the plan annually and obtain Audit Committee approval.  

Establish and agree on audit scope and objectives for each audit engagement. Plan and conduct  audit activities to  

o review operational processes for efficiency and effectiveness,  

o examine financial transactions for accuracy and to ensure that controls are appropriately  designed and followed,  

o ensure assets are properly safeguarded, and/or 

o assess compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and contracts.  

Prepare comprehensive working papers and other documentation to support audit results and  conclusions. 

Communicate recommendations to the Audit Committee and Management through logical, clear  and concise written reports and oral presentations to foster understanding and agreement of  audit issues and commitment to implementing corrective actions.

Perform follow-up internal audits to evaluate management’s implementation of action plans.  Monitor overall status of open issues and hold assigned staff accountable to ensure timely  completion of corrective actions.  

Be MaineHousing’s liaison with external federal and state auditors. Work with departments to  meet the information needs of external auditors, assist auditors during field work, coordinate  MaineHousing’s response to audit findings, and follow-up to ensure implementation of all  corrective action items.  

Review Conflict-of-Interest Disclosures for all new staff. Annually administer the Conflict-of Interest Survey for existing staff and members of the Board of Commissioners. Follow up and  render opinions, as needed. 

Evaluate conflict-of-interest disclosures regarding personal or business relationships involving  employees of Partner organizations and approve the Partner’s plan to manage the conflict.  Once approved, follow-up to ensure the plan is reviewed and signed annually by the Partner.  

Investigate all allegations of fraud concerning MaineHousing employees or employees of Partner  organizations. Report findings and assist Legal Counsel with required follow-up of action items,  if necessary.  

Provide guidance and assistance to the program departments responsible for carrying out risk based sub-recipient monitoring. Participate in partner monitoring visits with staff and review  monitoring reports for consistency, as requested.  

Participate as a key member of MaineHousing’s Information Security Committee (ISC). The ISC  is responsible for overseeing MaineHousing’s Information Security Program, ensuring adherence to Information Security Policies, following up on results of third-party vulnerability assessments  and penetration tests, and addressing data security incidents as necessary.  

Contribute to other relevant committees with an internal audit purpose, including the Leadership  Team, Data Governance Committee, Safety and Security Committee, and others as deemed  appropriate.  

Conduct quarterly meetings with the Audit Committee, or more frequently as needed. Respond to other requests made by the Audit Committee, Board of Commissioners, and the  MaineHousing management team as necessary.  

Skills and Knowledge  

Demonstrated leadership with a high level of ingenuity, initiative, creativity, judgment, analytical,  and problem-solving skills 

Experience or familiarity with government programs and regulations 

Strong auditing, time management, and organizational skills 

Excellent communication skills – verbal, written, listening 

Proven ability to write clearly and concisely 

Experience communicating effectively in front of groups 

Ability to establish and maintain productive working relationships with members of the Board of  Commissioners, MaineHousing management, MaineHousing staff, external business partners,  and external auditors 

Strong PC skills using various software applications 

Working Conditions: Fast paced environment with multiple priorities, interruptions & deadlines.  MaineHousing office hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm.

Reports: Functionally to the Audit Committee of the Board of Commissioners and administratively  to the Senior Director of Operations 

Supervises: No one 

Band D: The starting annual salary for the position is $87,574, plus a comprehensive benefits  package, including, but not limited to, health, dental and vision, retirement options with employer  match, life insurance, short and long-term disability, employee assistance, generous earned time and  all major federal holidays. Employment is eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. 


**Position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found** 


This position description is not meant to be a complete list of duties or responsibilities of this role, nor is it meant to be an employment contract.  This is an “at-will” position that serves at the will of the Board of Commissioners. Date last revised: April 9, 2026




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