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Financial Investigative Auditor

Metro Nashville Government - Nashville, TN

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Financial Investigative Auditor Print ( Apply ufeff Financial Investigative Auditor Salary $70,000.00 - $82,985.00 Annually Location Nashville, TN Job Type Full-Time Non Civil Service Job Number 11177 Division State Trial Courts Department STC Administration Opening Date 01/26/2026 Closing Date 2/9/2026 6:59 AM Central + Description + Benefits Position Description The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County is accepting applications to fill the position of the Office of Conservatorship Management Financial Investigative Auditor. The Auditor reports to the Director of the Office of Conservatorship Management and performs financial and administrative work relating to the review and management of guardianships and conservatorships within the Metro Nashville area. Auditor conducts reviews of conservatorship and guardianship financial records for evidence of misappropriation and/or a breach of fiduciary duty by analyzing data, tracing funds, ensuring compliance with Orders, assessing risks, interviewing individuals, documenting findings, verifying information, and obtaining supporting evidence for legal action. Typical Duties Review and audit reports, records, bank statements, and any other documents which reflect the assets of the estates of wards in Davidson County under the authority of the Davidson County Probate Court, and the management thereof by the appointed guardian or conservator. Review of guardian or conservatoru2019s management of respondentu2019s estate may include physical visits to view realty and any items of large personalty, the care of which cannot be verified by review of documentation. The purpose of review and audit shall be to aid the court in verifying the sufficiency of the guardian or conservatoru2019s property management as directed by the court, Tenn. Code Ann. u00a734-1-101, et seq, and any other applicable law. Assist the Director of the Office of Conservatorship Management in maintaining a working database of guardianships and conservatorships within Davidson County. Perform tasks such as covering phones and preparing detailed reports and exhibits to be filed with the Court. Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of the Office of Conservatorship Management. Review and Audit tasks include: + Financial Analysis: Review financial records and transactions to detect anomalies, fraud, or other transactions not in the best interest of the person with a disability. + Evidence Collection: Gather and preserve financial records and data from service providers as evidence for investigations. + Risk Assessment: Identify red flags and assess financial risks to the conservatorship estate. + Interviews: Conduct interviews with conservators, guardians, service providers, and other parties. Minimum Qualifications A bacheloru2019s degree in accounting, finance, or business, and accounting or auditing experience. Strong understanding of generally accepted accounting and auditing standards, principles, and procedures. Ability to perform needed tasks on a computer. Strong organization, communication, and writing skills. Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Certified Public Accountant credentials. Experience in the area of guardianships and conservatorships. Experience auditing, specifically in conducting forensic audits in estates or other probate matters. Knowledge of trust law, especially Special Needs and Spend Thrift trusts. Financial Literacy u2013 Clear understanding of sound money management and financial stability including banking, budgeting, investing, and asset protection to assess risk when reviewing financial investments, bank transactions, real estate holdings and tax returns for asset identification. Analytical Thinking u2013 Ability to dissect large volumes of data and identify subtle anomalies. Attention to Detail u2013 Precision in examining documents to ensure all findings are accurate and appropriately supported by documentation (legally defensible). Full-time, Civil Service positions - 10 Vacation Days per year (increasing after 5 years of service) 1 Sick Day per month 12 Paid Holidays per year Public Safety - Sworn and Civilian positions - 20 vacation days per year 3 Personal days per year 1 Sick Day per month 12 paid holidays per year Part-time, Non Civil Service positions - Visit HR and Benefits webpages for more information. Full-time, Non Civil Service positions - contact hiring department for benefits information Seasonal/Temporary positions - no benefits offered. Employer Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County Address Human Resources Division 700 President Ronald Reagan Way, Suite 201 Nashville, Tennessee, 37210 Phone (615) 862-6640 Website Apply Please verify your email address Verify Email

Created: 2026-01-28

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