Career Opportunities with the Office


The Office of the Auditor General of Nova Scotia operates as a state-of-the-art professional audit office. Its focus on professional excellence makes it a valued agency of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly and provider of information to the public.

The Office maintains its professional excellence by meeting or exceeding the auditing standards of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA). The Office employs leading-edge technology and best practices of other professional organizations in order to be as effective as possible.

The Office’s adherence to the auditing standards and code of ethics of the CICA, and its commitment to training and other forms of professional development, permits it to train individuals seeking to become Chartered Accountants. Likewise, the Office is able to train those seeking the professional designation of Certified General Accountant or Certified Management Accountant. The Office fully funds the cost of a professional accounting program if the student is successful in completing it and agrees to a two-year post-graduation return-of-service requirement.

The Office offers a potential career progression that spans seven levels – ranging from Student Auditor all the way to Auditor General. It also offers a range of interesting experiences in various types of auditing, generally categorized as financial, performance and information technology auditing.

The Nova Scotia public sector is large and diverse, providing for a significant body of potential audits for the Office. Experiences to be gained from the work of the Office range from conducting small financial statement audits by yourself to participating with twenty or more professionals in the audit of the government’s consolidated financial statements. They include examining complex governance and control structures; assessing efficiency, economy and effectiveness in important public service programs; and evaluating the security and effectiveness of complex applications of information technology.

The Office is fully committed to maintaining the professional competence of its staff through varied training opportunities, supporting the obtaining of other professional designations, provision of progressively challenging assignments, and progressing staff members through a career path that challenges their professional and leadership skills. In addition, working for the Office of the Auditor General provides an opportunity to provide a valuable service to the people of Nova Scotia by helping to make its provincial government as effective, efficient and accountable as it can be in its stewardship over public funds.

The Office hires new staff members at various levels in the organization on a regular basis. Employment opportunities are posted on this website. Please check Nova Scotia Career Opportunities to see if there is an opportunity at this time.

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