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An Auditor for The Department of Health and Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for evaluating financial records, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, and identifying areas for financial improvement. Key characteristics of this role include analytical skills, attention to detail, and a thorough understanding of auditing principles. This field impacts the community by promoting financial transparency, safeguarding public funds, and supporting the effective delivery of essential health services. Individuals interested in government employment will find this role both critical and rewarding.

Salary Range


  • $51,000 – $60,000/ year

Required Experience


  • A minimum education with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, finance or a related field which includes six college credits in beginning accounting and/or auditing Duration: ~4 years OR;
  • Graduation from high school or equivalent, supplemented by six college credits in beginning accounting and/or auditing, and two years of professional or technical-level experience in auditing or accounting, involving financial analysis and recommendations.
  • One to three years of experience as an Auditor ll and Auditor ll, involving auditing or accounting work, analyzing financial information, and making recommendations based on that analysis.
  • Advance Experience- Two to four years of professional experience to become an Auditor III, involving analyzing financial information and making recommendations based upon that analysis.

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