Inspector General

Assistant Inspector General for Inspections and Evaluations - SNIS Executive

The Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (ICIG) was established within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) by the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010. The ICIG has the authority to initiate and conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews of programs and activities within the responsibility and authority of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The ICIG’s principal organizational divisions are Audit, Investigations, Inspections and Evaluations, and Management and Administration. The ICIG also operates a Center for Protected Disclosures.

Closing Date: 
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Agency: 
Intelligence Community
Career Office: 
Inspector General
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Legislative Counsel

This person would manage our office’s relationship with the Hill (primarily COR and HSGAC), research and develop legislative proposals, and also give legal advice to OPM OIG leadership on a variety of topics.

Closing Date: 
Monday, July 1, 2019
Agency: 
Office of Personnel Management
Career Office: 
Inspector General
Series / Grade: 
GS-15

Acting FEC Inspector General

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is seeking an individual in the OIG community to work on a reimbursable 120-day detail beginning May 13, 2019 (which could be extended for an additional 90 to 120 days upon mutual agreement) to serve as Acting FEC Inspector General (IG), until the recruitment and appointment of a new, permanent Inspector General is completed. The Commission envisions that an Acting Inspector General would have the same authorities as a permanent IG. The FEC’s OIG is a small office consisting of approximately five permanent staff.

About the FEC:
The FEC is an independent federal agency with exclusive jurisdiction over the administration, interpretation, and civil enforcement of the Federal Election Campaign Act, which requires disclosure of campaign contributions and expenditures by candidates for Federal office and committees supporting those candidates, and imposes limitations on the amount and sources of such contributions. The FEC also administers the federal programs that provide public funding to qualified candidates for President and Vice President. By ensuring that the required campaign finance disclosures are made and that the campaign finance rules are effectively and fairly enforced, the Commission seeks to foster the electorate's confidence in the integrity of the nation's political process. The FEC is headed by six Commissioners, no more than three of whom may represent the same political party, who are appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. Further information about the Commission can be found on its website at www.fec.gov.

Applicants for the Acting Inspector General position must be current Federal employees with at least one year of experience at the GS-15 level (or equivalent). The Qualifications and Duties are listed below:

Qualifications:

  1. Experience in supervising OIG investigations, audits, and evaluations in a federal Office of Inspector General;
  2. Experience in overseeing evaluations and audits of federal information security and privacy programs, federal contracting, audits of other federal programs and activities, and federal financial statement audits;
  3. Experience in actively participating in the day-to-day activities of OIG investigations, audits, and program evaluations, including regular engagement with management on its efforts to implement open OIG recommendations; and
  4. Experience in managing a small or medium-sized federal OIG, including congressional reporting, budget, personnel, and associated administrative duties.

Duties:
The IG oversees professional staff and support contractors that conduct:

  • Performance audits that address the efficiency, effectiveness, and economy of the FEC’s programs, activities, and functions; provide information to responsible parties to improve
    public accountability; facilitate oversight and decision making; and initiate corrective actions;
  • Financial audits that provide an independent assessment of whether agency financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
  • Evaluations, which are systematic and independent assessments of the design, implementation, and/or results of the FEC’s operations, programs, or policies; and
  • Investigations based on alleged or suspected fraud, waste, abuse, or gross mismanagement; employee or contractor misconduct; or criminal and civil violations of law that affect the FEC’s programs and operations.

The IG is also keeps Congress and the Commission fully and currently informed of any problems in agency programs and operations.

The FEC OIG is located at 1050 First Street, NE, Washington, DC, near Union Station.

Persons interested in applying for the Acting Inspector General position should forward their resume and an SF-50 reflecting their current employment status by Monday, April 29, 2019 to:

  • Kate Higginbothom, Deputy Staff Director - Management & Administration, Federal Election Commission at KHigginbothom@fec.gov; and
  • Lauren Lien, Acting Human Resources Director, Federal Election Commission at llien@fec.gov.

If you have any questions about the position, please feel free to contact Ms. Higginbothom at (202) 694-1594.

Closing Date: 
Monday, April 29, 2019
Agency: 
Federal Election Commission
Career Office: 
Inspector General

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