Performance Audit Internship College to County Intern 2026 - Multnomah County Auditor’s Office Pay Rate: $24 per hour Job Type: Temporary College Intern Duration: Summer 2026 - 12 weeks - Starting in June Hours: 20 – 40 hours a week, including some occasional evening and weekend hours staffing events (360 hours total) Telework: Eligible for a hybrid work schedule; a mix of office and telework Physical Location: 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 601, Portland, OR 97214 Does This Position Require Driving a County Vehicle? If so, please explain why and frequency: No TriMet Passes are available if transportation to County facilities is required. Eligibility requirements and more details found on our College to County website. What Does the County Auditor Do? The Multnomah County Auditor is independently elected by voters countywide. Our office’s mission is to promote accountable and equitable county government. We independently examine county programs; receive and investigate reports of suspected fraud, waste, and abuse of position; and serve as an impartial resource to help people resolve issues with county programs. We find out how well the county government is working, recommend improvements, and report to the public on our work. The Auditor’s responsibilities include: Conducting performance audits. Conducting special studies to improve government. Operating the Good Government Hotline to help catch and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse of position in county government. Responding to community member complaints about specific county government actions through our ombudsperson role. Audit reports provide an independent, impartial assessment of the performance of government operations and financial affairs. Through our audits, we find out how well the county government is working, recommend improvements, and report to the public on our work. The Audit Intern will work closely with a team of auditors and engage with the entire Auditor’s Office team. Internship Description: The Auditor’s Office’s C2C intern (Assistant Performance Auditor) will work as part of an audit team throughout their experience. The intern will develop research and communications skills while working closely with the Auditor and her staff. In addition to learning about government program evaluation/auditing, the intern will have the opportunity to learn about other government career paths as they form contacts with staff across the county. The intern may also engage with auditors in other jurisdictions in Oregon and across the U.S.
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