<p>🛡️ Fraud & Risk Analyst (Payments & Compliance)</p><p>📍 <em>Protect what matters. Investigate what others miss. Make an impact every day.</em></p><p>Are you naturally curious, detail-driven, and love digging into data to uncover the “why” behind transactions? If so, we’ve got the perfect opportunity for you to step into the world of fraud prevention, compliance, and financial investigations.</p><p>Join a team where your work directly helps protect financial institutions and their members from risk and fraud.</p><p><br></p><p>🌟 Why This Role Rocks:</p><ul><li>Fully remote - no commute to work!</li><li>Get hands-on exposure to fraud investigations & financial compliance</li><li>Build in-demand skills in AML, SAR filing, and regulatory reporting</li><li>Work in a role where your decisions truly protect people and institutions</li><li>Plenty of opportunity to grow within risk, audit, or compliance</li></ul><p><br></p><p>🔍 What You’ll Be Doing:</p><ul><li>Investigate real-time payment activity to identify suspicious or high-risk transactions</li><li>Review alerts and cases to determine if SAR (Suspicious Activity Report) filings are needed</li><li>Document findings thoroughly and present cases for compliance review</li><li>File SARs within required timeframes and track follow-up activity</li><li>Monitor and screen accounts against OFAC sanctions lists and FinCEN 314(a) requests</li><li>Partner with internal teams to gather details and resolve complex investigations</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for a Credit Analyst to join a healthcare-focused financial operations team in Milwaukie, Oregon. This contract-to-permanent opportunity is ideal for a technically skilled accounting specialist who is comfortable managing high-volume credit and AR activity, producing accurate reporting, and investigating complex payment issues in a fast-moving environment. The role combines hands-on reconciliation work with process improvement efforts and close communication with a large customer base. Success in this position requires strong analytical judgment, attention to detail, and the ability to meet daily deadlines consistently.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Prepare and distribute a high volume of daily reports (80+ per day) with accuracy and timeliness</li><li>Manage high-volume communication with customers (phone and email), supporting up to 900 accounts</li><li>Develop and enhance standard operating procedures (SOPs) and drive process improvements through automation</li><li>Support accounts receivable operations, beginning with debit accounts and progressing to more complex portfolios</li><li>Perform daily and weekly reconciliations, including report matching and credit processing</li><li>Execute daily processing activities while meeting strict deadlines in a fast-paced environment</li></ul>
We are looking for a Senior Fraud Analyst to support transaction monitoring and authorization risk strategy for a card portfolio in San Francisco, California. This Long-term Contract opportunity is suited for an experienced, detail-oriented individual who can lead fraud decisioning, strengthen detection logic, and improve approval outcomes while controlling loss exposure. The role calls for strong issuer-side expertise, sound judgment in real-time environments, and the ability to work effectively across teams in a fast-moving setting.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee day-to-day fraud review activity for card transactions, making informed real-time decisions on whether to clear or block suspicious authorizations.<br>• Develop and refine fraud controls by adjusting rule logic tied to transaction velocity, spending behavior, and merchant-related risk signals.<br>• Examine transaction patterns and fraud data to uncover new threats and recommend targeted monitoring strategies.<br>• Optimize the balance between fraud prevention and customer experience by reducing unnecessary declines while protecting against losses.<br>• Work closely with product, risk, and operations partners to improve authorization performance and strengthen fraud response processes.<br>• Use fraud platforms and decisioning tools to maintain effective monitoring workflows and enhance rule performance.<br>• Apply knowledge of card authorization processes, decline responses, and interchange considerations to strengthen fraud strategies.<br>• Contribute analytical insight in a dynamic environment where priorities may shift quickly and practical solutions are needed.
<p>We are looking for a Financial Crime Analyst to support a contract opportunity within the investment advisory sector in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This role focuses on protecting client and company assets by examining suspicious transactions, assessing potential financial crime exposure, and helping address fraud and anti-money laundering concerns. The position is well suited for a detail-oriented investigator who can balance analytical work, regulatory awareness, and clear communication while handling sensitive matters.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Lead and support investigations involving suspicious financial activity, fraud concerns, anti-money laundering alerts, and other sensitive compliance-related matters.</p><p>• Review account behavior and transaction patterns to identify possible fraud, account takeover activity, theft, or violations of internal policy and regulatory expectations.</p><p>• Gather, organize, and track evidence from internal and external sources to support case development, risk evaluation, and recommended next steps.</p><p>• Prepare thorough investigative summaries and written documentation that support case conclusions and Suspicious Activity Report decisioning.</p><p>• Perform data mining and targeted analysis across available systems to locate supporting records, uncover trends, and highlight potential control gaps.</p><p>• Partner with clients and cross-functional teams to address escalated or high-visibility investigations with accuracy and professionalism.</p><p>• Monitor for red flags tied to controlled addresses, suspicious accounts, and other indicators requiring action under applicable AML and fraud regulations.</p><p>• Help business teams assess emerging issues, strengthen procedures, and reduce exposure to financial, regulatory, and reputational risk.</p><p>• Contribute subject matter expertise to projects and assist in developing, refining, and implementing investigation-related processes and controls.</p><p>• Stay informed on current fraud, compliance, and AML practices, along with relevant laws, regulations, products, and industry developments.</p>
<p>We are looking for an experienced <strong>Audit Manager</strong> to lead and execute <strong>performance audits</strong> that evaluate program efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance for a public sector organization in the Raleigh/Durham, NC area. This contract role will play a critical part in driving accountability, identifying process improvements, and supporting data-driven decision-making across the organization.</p><p> </p><p>This is a <strong>contract-to-hire opportunity</strong> offering a <strong>hybrid</strong> work environment and the ability to make a meaningful impact within the public sector.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead and manage <strong>performance audit engagements</strong> from planning through reporting</li><li>Evaluate program operations for <strong>efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance</strong> with regulations and policies</li><li>Develop audit scopes, methodologies, and risk assessments aligned with government auditing standards (e.g., <strong>Yellow Book/GAGAS</strong>)</li><li>Analyze processes, internal controls, and operational data to identify <strong>gaps, risks, and improvement opportunities</strong></li><li>Prepare clear, concise, and actionable <strong>audit reports and presentations</strong> for leadership and stakeholders</li><li>Partner cross-functionally with agency leadership to <strong>implement recommendations and track outcomes</strong></li><li>Supervise and mentor audit staff or project teams, as applicable</li><li>Ensure audits are completed on time and in accordance with applicable standards and agency guidelines</li></ul><p><strong>Why This Opportunity:</strong></p><ul><li>Opportunity to contribute to <strong>high-impact public sector initiatives</strong></li><li>Exposure to leadership and strategic decision-making processes</li><li>Potential for <strong>full-time conversion</strong> with a stable, mission-driven organization</li><li>Hybrid work flexibility</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>A growing public accounting firm in the Parsippany, New Jersey area is seeking an External Audit Manager to join a collaborative, entrepreneurial team and help lead client engagements in a high-visibility role. This opportunity is ideal for a CPA or CPA-track professional with 5–10 years of progressive public accounting experience, preferably from a small to midsize firm, who wants to stay in public accounting and continue building a long-term career with advancement potential. The role will manage and review financial statement audits, compilations, and reviews; oversee audit planning, fieldwork, and engagement wrap-up; identify and resolve accounting, auditing, and reporting issues; and ensure exceptional service across a diverse client base. This individual will also supervise and mentor staff and seniors, help maintain quality control, support business development efforts, and contribute to broader firm strategy initiatives. The firm is looking for a polished, personable leader with strong communication skills, sound technical audit knowledge, and the ability to build trusted client relationships. A bachelor’s degree in accounting is required, along with experience in GAAP, GAAS, and audit methodology; proficiency with audit and accounting technology is strongly preferred. The position is onsite during training and transitions to a hybrid schedule with approximately 2–3 days per week in the Parsippany office once fully ramped up. Competitive compensation, strong benefits, and additional upside for business development contribution are offered.</p>
We are looking for an Audit Manager to support a contract engagement in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This Contract position will focus on evaluating quote-to-cash processes, assessing control effectiveness, and helping business partners strengthen risk management practices. The ideal candidate brings a strong foundation in accounting and internal controls, along with the ability to interpret complex process and data relationships across both systems and manual activities.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Examine process documentation related to the quote-to-cash cycle and translate findings into a clear understanding of operational and financial risk areas.<br>• Trace how information moves between applications, reports, and manual touchpoints to identify dependencies, breakdowns, and control considerations.<br>• Assess existing control activities for coverage and effectiveness, highlighting exposures that could affect compliance, accuracy, or reporting integrity.<br>• Conduct initial control design evaluations to confirm whether key controls are appropriately structured to address identified risks.<br>• Detect gaps in the control environment and develop practical recommendations to improve oversight and reduce potential issues.<br>• Partner with business stakeholders to discuss remediation options and provide guidance on corrective actions without directly managing implementation.<br>• Communicate audit observations, risk themes, and improvement opportunities to cross-functional teams in a concise and actionable manner.
<p>We are looking for an experienced Audit Manager to join our team on a long-term contract basis. As an Audit Manager, the role requires expertise in regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley audits, and a deep understanding of the banking industry. The ideal Audit Manager candidate will excel at identifying risks, evaluating controls, and ensuring adherence to financial regulations while delivering meaningful insights to improve processes. Situated in the Greater Philadelphia Region, this position offers a dynamic opportunity to contribute to governance, risk management, and compliance strategies.</p><p><br></p><p>What you get to do every single day:</p><p>• Lead and oversee audits focused on regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, and internal control processes within the banking sector.</p><p>• Assess current processes to ensure alignment with regulatory frameworks such as Dodd-Frank, Basel accords, and Federal Reserve guidelines.</p><p>• Identify risks, control gaps, and deficiencies, and propose actionable recommendations to enhance processes and controls.</p><p>• Support Sarbanes-Oxley compliance efforts, including evaluating key controls, conducting walkthroughs, and performing testing and documentation.</p><p>• Prepare detailed audit reports that summarize findings, risks, and recommendations for stakeholders and senior management.</p><p>• Collaborate with departments such as Compliance, Finance, Legal, and IT to provide strategic advice on regulatory changes and their impact.</p><p>• Monitor regulatory developments to maintain audit readiness and compliance with new standards.</p><p>• Offer advisory support to improve governance, risk management, and compliance practices within the organization.</p><p>• Facilitate the resolution of identified issues to ensure timely remediation and compliance.</p><p>• Mentor and train staff on audit methodologies, regulatory requirements, and best practices in compliance.</p>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Audit Manager to oversee part-time audit engagements specializing in 401(k) and employee benefit plan audits. This role is ideal for a, semi-retired auditor, or someone with a background in public accounting seeking flexible and seasonal work. This position allows you to leverage your expertise while maintaining a balanced work schedule.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Lead audit engagements for employee benefit plans, including 401(k), 403(b), and defined benefit plans.</p><p>• Conduct thorough audit planning and risk assessments to identify critical testing areas.</p><p>• Execute audit fieldwork efficiently while adhering to deadlines and applicable standards.</p><p>• Review workpapers, financial statements, and supplemental schedules for accuracy and compliance.</p><p>• Ensure all audits meet regulatory requirements, including Uniform Guidance and industry standards.</p><p>• Communicate audit results and recommendations effectively to clients, providing clear and practical guidance.</p><p>• Collaborate with clients to address issues and deliver tailored solutions.</p><p>• Maintain confidentiality and uphold high standards of integrity in handling sensitive information.</p><p>• Stay updated on regulatory changes and industry trends impacting employee benefit plans.</p><p>• Ensure audit quality and consistency throughout engagements.</p>
<p>My client, a publicly traded rapidly growing Pharmaceutical company has an excellent opportunity for an Audit Manager.</p><p> </p><p>125,000 – 140,000</p><p> </p><p>Benefits:</p><ul><li>Medical</li><li>Dental</li><li>Vision</li><li>401k</li></ul><p> </p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Manage internal audit risk assessments, develop the audit universe, identify auditable projects, and conduct risk‑based audit planning and scoping.</li><li>Manage the audit lifecycle from planning through reporting in accordance with Internal Audit Methodology and Procedures to ensure compliant, effective, and efficient processes and controls.</li><li>Gather critical audit information through interviews with key process owners to assess business processes and the maturity of control environments.</li><li>Conduct data analysis as part of risk assessments and audit execution.</li><li>Independently develop and clearly articulate risk‑based audit programs, including risks, objectives, controls, and test steps.</li><li>Manage and perform testing of high‑risk areas within scope in accordance with internal standards and IIA Standards.</li><li>Independently conduct and document walkthroughs and tests of controls to evaluate the effectiveness of the SOX 404 program.</li><li>Document audit workpapers in accordance with re‑performance standards, including test attributes, associated risks, test conclusions, and opportunities for process improvement.</li><li>Review team members’ workpapers for completeness, accuracy, adequacy, and compliance.</li><li>Identify control gaps, improvement opportunities, and value‑added recommendations to strengthen the control environment.</li><li>Evaluate the risk and potential business impact of identified deficiencies.</li><li>Track audit deficiencies and observations and ensure timely completion of remediation efforts.</li><li>Collaborate with and educate process owners on the importance of maintaining strong internal controls.</li><li>Build strong relationships with business functions and serve as a trusted partner by providing insights on operational and SOX audits.</li><li>Actively participate in internal audit training programs to support the audit mission and partnership with business stakeholders.</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Audit Manager to oversee external audit engagements serving mission-driven organizations and labor unions in Seattle, Washington. This role calls for a confident leader who can guide teams through each stage of the audit cycle while maintaining high standards of quality, compliance, and client service. The ideal candidate brings strong technical accounting knowledge, sound risk assessment skills, and the ability to build trusted relationships with both clients and internal team members.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Direct audit engagements from initial scoping and planning through final report delivery, with a primary focus on non-profit entities and union clients.</p><p>• Supervise auditors and senior team members by evaluating workpapers, coaching on technical matters, and supporting high-quality execution.</p><p>• Create tailored audit strategies by identifying key risks, establishing procedures, and aligning work with relevant accounting and assurance standards.</p><p>• Examine financial statements and accompanying note disclosures to confirm they are accurate, complete, and properly presented.</p><p>• Partner closely with clients to gather information, resolve issues efficiently, and keep engagements on schedule.</p><p>• Contribute to team growth by delivering feedback, supporting training efforts, and helping staff strengthen their capabilities.</p><p>• Recommend practical improvements that enhance engagement efficiency and elevate the overall client experience.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $110,000 to $150,000.</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits:</p><p>100% medical and dental coverage for employees</p><p>$50/month employer contribution to HSA</p><p>401k with match</p><p>5 weeks PTO</p><p>10 paid holidays</p><p>paid parking onsite</p>
<p>We are looking for a Fraud Risk Specialist to support payment monitoring and investigative review efforts in Pennsylvania. This role is ideal for someone who can assess unusual transaction activity with sound judgment, maintain detailed case records, and help protect financial operations from potential fraud. The person in this role will work closely with compliance partners to evaluate suspicious activity, complete required reporting, and ensure regulatory obligations are met accurately and on time.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p><br></p><p>• Examine real-time payment activity and assigned investigation cases to identify unusual or high-risk transactions that may require regulatory review or escalation.</p><p>• Build complete case files by documenting research findings, investigative steps, and supporting materials in a clear and organized manner.</p><p>• Partner with internal teams to gather additional details, confirm transaction context, and resolve questions related to active fraud reviews.</p><p>• Prepare suspicious activity documentation for compliance leadership, ensuring reports are thorough, accurate, and ready for submission.</p><p>• Submit required regulatory filings within established deadlines and perform follow-up or amended filings when ongoing monitoring indicates additional action is needed.</p><p>• Review applicable monitoring platforms and screening tools for updates, investigate exceptions, and record outcomes according to policy.</p><p>• Conduct required list and sanctions-related reviews for new personnel and vendors, then communicate findings to the appropriate stakeholders.</p><p>• Respond to FinCEN 314(a) requests by searching relevant systems, reporting any matches, and providing completed results to management.</p><p>• Support adherence to Bank Secrecy Act requirements and other applicable financial regulations in day-to-day investigative activities.</p>
<p>Robert Half is seeking an Internal Auditor with Banking experience. </p><p>Does this sound like you?</p><ul><li> Experience with Financial Crimes Compliance Technology audit</li><li>SQL Querying is preferred</li><li>Issue Validation</li><li>Walkthroughs, testing, workpapers </li></ul><p><br></p>
We are looking for an experienced IT Auditor to support a contract engagement based in Cincinnati, Ohio. This role is well suited for someone who is detail oriented, can work independently, contribute approximately 20 hours per week, and provide practical guidance across IT audit and controls activities. The position will partner with stakeholders to strengthen documentation, assess control effectiveness, and help address areas requiring improvement in a newly public company environment.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Lead and contribute to IT control walkthroughs, offering informed feedback and practical recommendations during the review process.<br>• Evaluate audit evidence and testing results to determine whether technology controls are appropriately designed and operating as intended.<br>• Develop, refine, and review client-facing documentation such as process narratives, risk and control matrices, control guides, policies, and related standards.<br>• Help identify control deficiencies and translate findings into clear, actionable remediation plans.<br>• Support execution of corrective actions tied to control gaps and monitor progress against agreed objectives.<br>• Provide regular updates on audit support efforts, open items, and overall status of assigned workstreams.<br>• Apply IT audit knowledge to assess controls in alignment with broader governance and compliance expectations.<br>• Work independently while coordinating effectively with client leadership and other stakeholders involved in audit activities.
We are looking for an experienced IT Auditor to join our team in Cincinnati, Ohio. In this role, you will conduct risk-based audits and integrated reviews of systems, applications, and cybersecurity controls to ensure compliance and identify areas for improvement. You will also collaborate with external and regulatory auditors while maintaining strong relationships with internal business units.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Conduct risk-based audit procedures across various scheduled projects, ensuring adherence to approved audit programs and high standards.<br>• Analyze and document the internal controls of both manual and automated systems, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.<br>• Prepare detailed audit work papers that thoroughly document tests performed and comply with departmental guidelines.<br>• Draft comprehensive reports, including summary memoranda and recommendations, that outline findings and provide actionable solutions.<br>• Lead small to medium-sized audit projects, supervising staff auditors and interns as needed.<br>• Evaluate cybersecurity controls and management systems to ensure protection against risks and vulnerabilities.<br>• Assist external and regulatory auditors by providing necessary documentation and insights.<br>• Maintain effective communication and collaboration with business unit management to address audit findings and recommendations.<br>• Stay up-to-date on industry standards and emerging technologies to enhance audit processes.
<p>Public Accounting firm located in the Delaware area seeks a Auditor who can handle supporting day-to-day auditing and tax services operations. The ideal candidate for this role should have great problem-solving skills, excellent time-management and strong budgeting/forecasting abilities that will ensure revenue generation.</p><p><br></p><p>Everyday Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Conduct and document audit and tax engagements using company software and administrative systems.</li><li>Perform audit procedures, including compilations, reviews, and financial statement analyses.</li><li>Prepare and execute tax procedures for diverse client portfolios, ensuring accuracy and compliance.</li><li>Collaborate with clients to address and resolve audit and tax-related issues effectively.</li><li>Mentor and provide guidance to Staff I Accountants on audit processes, tax preparation, and analytical techniques.</li><li>Assist senior accounting teams and partners in addressing complex business demands.</li><li>Ensure adherence to auditing standards, including GASB, GAAS, and FASB.</li><li>Execute audit engagements for non-profit organizations, government entities, and school districts.</li><li>Deliver high-quality financial reports and recommendations to clients.</li></ul>
We are looking for a detail-oriented Claims Auditor to join a Financial Services organization in Omaha, Nebraska. In this role, you will evaluate benefit and insurance claim submissions, apply policy provisions accurately, and help ensure timely, well-documented payment decisions. This position is ideal for someone who combines analytical judgment, strong written communication, and a commitment to handling sensitive information with care.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Examine claim forms, supporting records, and benefit requests to determine coverage eligibility and decide whether claims should be approved, declined, or held pending additional documentation.<br>• Record claim activity, decisions, and supporting details in the claims administration system with a high degree of accuracy and completeness.<br>• Prepare written communication to claimants, beneficiaries, financial institutions, medical providers, attorneys, and internal partners to explain outcomes or request missing information.<br>• Assess medical documentation, application details, and policy exclusions to confirm whether coverage requirements were satisfied at issue and escalate questionable disclosures for legal review when appropriate.<br>• Validate beneficiary information on life claims to confirm that proceeds are directed to the correct eligible party.<br>• Review applicable state regulations during life claim processing, including required beneficiary verification checks related to child support compliance.<br>• Recognize indicators of suspicious activity, document concerns thoroughly, and refer potential fraud matters to the appropriate legal team.<br>• Respond to questions from sales partners, account contacts, and internal teams regarding claim status, benefit determinations, and related service issues.<br>• Monitor open items and follow through on pending claims to obtain outstanding records and keep cases moving toward resolution.<br>• Support departmental workflow by assisting with cross-coverage, special assignments, and collaboration across teams to resolve issues efficiently.