Summer 2026 Intern – Internal Audit
Primary Work Location:
Normal Work Schedule:
40 hour per week during the Summer with schedule flexibility.
The University of Massachusetts Office of the President seeks UMass students for an Intern for Summer 2026 in the division of University Internal Audit (IA). The internship is ideal for a current UMass undergraduate or graduate student who is eager to learn, inspired to think analytically, excited by public service, and motivated to communicate complicated ideas clearly.
The selected intern will gain valuable insights into Internal Audit’s role at the University and the operations of and systems used by various departments across the University. The internship will be project-based and require frequent collaboration with colleagues within IA, the broader President’s Office, and campuses. Under the guidance of Internal Audit Management and Senior Auditors, the Intern will support Internal Audit’s goals by taking part in evaluating the adequacy and effectiveness of the University’s operations, compliance with policy and regulations, and systems of internal control.
This internship is full-time for summer 2026, with a pay rate of $17 per hour. In addition to being a paid internship, academic credit may also be available.
Essential Functions:
With oversight and direction from senior staff and management, the intern will support the IA team as follows:
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education, Experience):
Working Conditions:
Typical office environment.
Additional Details:
Any offers of an internship within the President's Office is specifically conditioned upon the potential candidate consenting to and successfully completing a background review.

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