
Job Requisition ID: 54676
Opening Date: 04/16/2026
Closing Date: 04/30/2026
Agency: Department of Labor
Class Title: CHIEF INTERNAL AUDITOR - 64325
Skill Option: None
Bilingual Option: None
Salary: Anticipated Starting Salary $9000.00-$11,000.00/month
Job Type: Salaried
Category: Full Time
County: Sangamon
Number of Vacancies: 1
Bargaining Unit Code: None
Merit Comp Code: Corrections Meet & Confer Employees, AFSCME
This is a NON CODE Position
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Serves as the Chief Internal Auditor for the Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL). Formulates, directs, plans, develops, implements, and evaluates a comprehensive IDOL internal audit plan (e.g., purpose, audit scope, risk assessment, objectives/priorities, schedule, methodology, monitoring, performance/quality assurance) ensuring compliance with the audit requirements of the federal (e.g., Single Audit/ 2CFR Part 200/Subpart F, Office of Management and Budget Compliance/A-133 and Uniform Guidance) and state requirements (e.g., Governmental Account Audit Act/50 ILCS 310), GATA/30 ILCS 708, Illinois Administrator Code/ 44 IL Admin Code, and Fiscal Control and Internal Auditing Act/30 ILCS 10). Identifies principles, requirements, and expectations of the IDOL fiscal year Annual Audit Plan for approval by the IDOL Director, adhering to the U.S. Governmental Accountability Yellow Book/Government Auditing Standards, Institute of Internal Auditors, and Global Internal Audit Standards. Collaborates with IDOL leadership to provide independent oversight of financial reporting, risk management, and audit functions to strengthen accountability, transparency, and public trust and to identify and evaluate significant exposures and risks to IDOL, contributing to the improvement of internal control systems, and to promote risk-informed decision-making by leadership.
The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) is one of Illinois' most important and dynamic Agencies. With an annual budget of $26.4 million and an authorized staff of more than 120 full-time employees, IDOL has the capacity and capability to provide administration and enforcement of over 25 labor and safety Laws. At IDOL, we take pride in our Agency's mission: to promote and protect the rights, wages, welfare, working conditions, safety, and health of Illinois workers, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, color or sexual orientation through enforcement of state labor laws, and to safeguard the public through regulation of amusement rides and to ensure compliance with all other labor standards.
Work Hours: M-F; 8:30 AM-5:00 PM Flex Schedule Available
Headquarter Location: 524 S 2nd St, Springfield, Illinois, 62701
Work County: Sangamon
Agency Contact: Craig C. Morrison
Email: DOL.HR@illinois.gov
Phone #: 217-557-0819
Posting Group: Fiscal, Finance & Procurement
Revolving Door:
Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during State employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (“OEIG”) or may be subject to a fine.
Statement of Economic Interests:
This position has been found to meet the requirements in section 4A-101 of the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act requiring the occupant/employee to file a Statement of Economic Interest. The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act (5 ILCS 420/4A et seq.) requires certain state officials and employees to file annual Statements of Economic Interest with the Office of the Secretary of State that will be made available for examination and copying by the public. All employees required to file a Statement of Economic Interest are also required to file the Supplemental Statement of Economic Interest with the Executive Ethics Commission. (See Executive Order 15-09) Fines and penalties apply to untimely filings.
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