
Executive Director of University Audit Services
Job Description
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Executive Director of Audit Services
The University of Michigan invites applications and nominations for the role of Executive Director of Audit Services.
The Executive Director has enterprise-wide responsibility for strategically planning, developing, recommending, and monitoring comprehensive internal audit procedures and systems across the entire University organization, including Michigan Medicine, athletics, and the campuses in Dearborn and Flint.
Functioning as the university's highest audit authority, the Executive Director will provide a strategic, risk-based understanding of audit methodologies, exemplary judgment, highly developed relationship skills, and the ability to provide strategic counsel to university leadership and governance on matters concerning financial integrity, internal controls, and operational excellence.
Position Summary
The Executive Director of Audit Services is responsible for the conduct and operations of all internal audit activities and programs across the University of Michigan and for assessing and enhancing its system of internal controls. The Executive Director reports administratively to the University President and functionally to the Finance, Audit and Investment (FAI) Committee of the Board of Regents. The Audit Services team is committed to fairness, honesty, and ethical conduct and to operating free from bias, maintaining objectivity and confidentiality in all it does.
Audit Services
Audit Services provides assurance and consulting that advance the reputation, growth, impact, and success of the entire university. Audit Services is an independent and objective unit at U-M that partners with schools, colleges, and departments to identify and manage risks and improve processes. The unit is dedicated to helping U-M departments function at the highest levels of integrity to advance the mission and reputation of the university.
The team comprises 21 professional staff organized into three departments: Campus Operations, Information Technology, and Healthcare. These staff support the university with objective services to assess, assure, advise, and advocate for strong internal controls.
The Finance, Audit, and Investment Committee of the Board of Regents is an essential component of the internal control infrastructure of the university. Audit Services assists the Board of Regents, president, and university leadership in the discharge of their oversight, management, and operating responsibilities by providing objective assurance, advisory, and investigatory services to the university community.
Audit Services adds value by:
The Opportunity
The Executive Director of Audit Services is authorized to develop and direct a comprehensive, dynamic, and strategic program of independent internal auditing, advisory services, and training to assist management in balancing operational efficiency with risk identification, assessment, and control. The Executive Director has institutional responsibility for fulfilling the charge of Regents Bylaw 3.01(2). Under direction of the president of the university and the FAI Committee of the Board of Regents, the Executive Director shall fulfill the Bylaw's requirements with respect to periodic internal audits of university units and the reporting of the resulting information to the Board at intervals during the fiscal year.
The Executive Director has responsibility and authority to:
Competencies and Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Other Attributes and Preferred Qualifications:
The University Michigan
Founded in 1817, the University of Michigan (often referred to as U-M) is one of the premier institutions of higher education in the nation and the world. The mission of the university is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. It has a total budget of just under $14.9 billion and an endowment of $19.2 billion. Broad and balanced excellence, a sense of social mission befitting a public institution, and widespread cross-disciplinary interactions distinguish U-M.
The university has world-renowned faculty, rigorous academic programs, and diverse cultural and social opportunities in a stimulating intellectual environment. The various undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs on the Ann Arbor campus are offered within a framework of 19 schools and colleges. The schools and colleges operate in a decentralized fashion: within the university's budget model, deans and directors are entrusted with revenue and cost authority in order to manage their budgets in ways that best meet the needs of their units.
First launched as Vision 2034, the sharpened strategic vision now known as Look to Michigan defines dynamic objectives for the university and guides the university's historic fundraising campaign, growing from foundational core pillars shaped by more than 25,000 students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and local community members.
The Look to Michigan vision encompasses the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses, and Michigan Medicine.
Look to Michigan recommits to five crucial impact areas:
Look to Michigan pledged to make U-M the defining university, boldly exemplified by our innovation and service to the common good. Look to Michigan takes that audacious goal and elevates expectations.
To achieve the Look to Michigan goals, U-M will continue longstanding partnerships with federal and state governments, as well as donors, and wisely use the resources they provide to make the world safer, healthier and more equitable. The university will also identify internal strategic investment funds, including returns on endowment, investment dividends and financial reserves.
For the first time in its history, the university surpassed $2 billion in research expenditures during FY 2024, and as a leading public research university, U-M continues to embrace its unique ability to translate new knowledge and discoveries from its laboratories, studios and research spaces for broad societal impact.
Michigan Medicine continues to be acknowledged across the country as a leader in advanced patient care, innovative research to improve human health and comprehensive education of physicians and medical scientists. It includes University of Michigan Health (UMH), University of Michigan Medical School, Michigan Health Corporation and U-M Health. Together UMH and U-M Health, which currently include 10 hospitals and hundreds of clinics, realized positive financial results in FY 2024 with an operating margin of 2.2 percent or $170 million on operating revenues of $7.9 billion.
U-M is one of only seven public universities to earn the highest possible credit ratings from S&P Global (AAA) and Moody 's (Aaa). The last decade 's financial reports are available online at http://www.finance.umich.edu/finops/reporting/annualreports. Additional information about the University can be found at http://www.umich.edu/.
Governance
The university is governed by the Regents of the University, consisting of eight members elected at large in the biennial state election, and the President of the University, who serves as an ex-officio member. The Regents serve without compensation for overlapping terms of eight years. According to the Michigan Constitution of 1963, the Regents have general supervision of the institution and the control and direction of all expenditures from the institution 's funds. The Regents meet once each month in a public session.
To Apply
The University of Michigan has retained Opus Partners to support this recruitment. Craig Smith, Senior Partner, Katie Dean, Partner, Kenna Boyd, Partner and Jeffrey Stafford, Senior Associate, are leading the search. Confidential inquiries, applications, and nominations should be submitted by email to [email protected]. To be considered by the university 's search committee, candidates must provide a CV/resume and a letter of introduction that addresses the specific responsibilities, expectations, and qualifications described above. Please consult Opus Partners for more information about the application process.
Total compensation will be based on factors such as experience in a comparable role, skills, and qualifications. Information about U-M 's employee benefits is available here.
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