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Internal Audit, Senior Director

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Feed the Children

Oklahoma City, OK (In Person)

$162,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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Job Description

At Feed the Children, we recognize the value of outstanding people, and we are looking for compassionate changemakers to join our team. We pride ourselves on cultivating a collaborative workplace where employees experience meaningful and rewarding employment and feel engaged in our mission to end childhood hunger. Our passionate team shares a deep sense of purpose, and we dream big to solve complex problems and create positive impact in communities in the U.S. around the world. Feed the Children is recognized by Candid with its Platinum Seal of Transparency and is accredited by the BBB Wise Giving Alliance. The organization has received a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator and is consistently recognized on the Forbes Top 100 Charities list. We are currently in search of an Internal Audit, Senior Director to join our Audit and Risk team! Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer, the Internal Audit, Senior Director will design, implement, and lead the global internal audit functions for Feed the Children. This role will work collaboratively across the organization on key initiatives and leverage outsourced audit partners to deliver high quality assurance and advisory services. This position will be responsible for creating a scalable structure that supports long-term organizational needs and will serve as a key leader to help strengthen governance, risk management, internal controls, and donor compliance functions across our diverse global operations. This position will work closely with senior executives, the legal and compliance teams, and the Audit & Risk Committee to the Board.
NOTE :
The ideal candidate for this position will work from our corporate office in Oklahoma City, OK, however qualified remote candidates residing in the DMV area (District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia) will be considered.
Salary range:
$155K-$170K (commensurate with experience)
Job Requirements:
Education Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field required. Master's degree preferred. Experience 10+ years of internal audit experience required, including 4+ years of leadership experience. Experience working within a global organization required, nonprofit experience preferred Strong understanding of IIA Standards, internal controls, risk management, and regulatory frameworks. Strong understanding of nonprofit accounting, regulatory environment (including 501(c)(3) issues, donor compliance, gifts in kind donations). Demonstrated ability to manage outsourced/co-sourced audit partners. Demonstrated ability to manage complex audits and investigations independently. Excellent communication and presentation skills, including board-level and executive reporting and engagement. Highly reliable and experienced in applying internal audit standards and principles. Demonstrated expertise in risk-based audit strategies, risk management, finance accounts, IT, and audit practices required Strong experience overseeing internal audit engagements and all operational aspects of the risk assurance function required Proven experience leveraging data analytics to identify existing and emerging risks and trends required Strong proficiency in audit management software and data analytics tools required Experience with government funded programs or federal grant compliance preferred English fluency required; Spanish proficiency preferred. Strong proficiency in nonprofit accounting, regulatory environment (including 501(c)(3) issues, donor compliance, gifts in kind donation) preferred Experience with donor-funded programs (USAID, UN agencies, foundations, etc.) preferred Background in fraud risk management or investigations preferred Experience building, running, or scaling an internal audit function preferred Project management certification preferred Any combination of education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions of this job may be considered. Licenses and Certifications Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or equivalent required. Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA) strongly preferred.
Essential Functions:
Strategic Leadership & Governance Develop and execute a risk-based internal audit plan aligned with strategic objectives, global operations, mission priorities, and our risk profile. Serve as a key liaison to the Audit & Risk Committee to the Board, providing transparent reporting on audit results, emerging risks, and control issues. Maintain independence while building strong, trust-based relationships across the organization. Maintain audit documentation and compliance records in accordance with professional standards. Oversight of Outsourced Internal Audit Partners Lead and manage outsourced/co-sourced internal audit vendors, including scoping, scheduling, quality review, and performance evaluation. Ensure outsourced work adheres to IIA Standards and organizational expectations. Coordinate resources efficiently across multiple countries and time zones. Ensure timely reporting of audit findings, root cause analysis, and follow-up on remediation plans. Risk Management & Internal Controls Advise on internal controls and risk mitigation strategies. Lead internal control assessments. Partner with global and country leadership to identify control gaps and develop practical remediation plans. Support enterprise risk management (ERM) processes, including risk identification and monitoring. Coordinate with external auditors, other assurance providers, and provide support for their work, assess their findings, and implement recommendations. Develop metrics to ensure effectiveness of the function. Compliance & Donor Assurance Evaluate compliance with donor requirements, grant agreements, and international regulatory obligations. Oversee special reviews, investigations, or compliance audits as needed and in collaboration with legal and compliance teams. Strengthen fraud prevention and detection practices across global operations. Reporting & Communication; Modernization Deliver clear, actionable audit reports, trends, insights and presentations to senior leadership and the Audit and Risk Committee to the Board. Track remediation progress and escalate overdue or high-risk issues. Communicate complex risks in a way that is accessible to non-technical stakeholders. Champion the responsible adoption of AI and emerging technologies across audit functions, including fraud detection, risk assessment, report generation, and establish metrics to measure their effectiveness and efficiency gains. Advise cross functional teams to strengthen internal controls, monitoring, and policy compliance. Stay abreast of industry trends in internal audit and compliance, regulatory changes, and emerging professional standards to ensure the function remains proactive and responsive to new risks. As needed, assess organizational needs and recommend when and how to build internal audit capacity. If team expansion occurs, manage the team, including hiring, development, setting goals, monitoring performance, and building capacity. Capacity Building & Advisory Support Partner with compliance, finance, and legal teams to provide training and guidance to global teams on internal controls, risk management, and compliance. Promote a culture of accountability, transparency, and strong internal controls across all countries. Serve as a trusted advisor to leadership while maintaining independence Design, implement, and maintain a quality assurance and improvement program in conformance with IIA standards, including ongoing internal assessments and periodic external assessments, to ensure the internal audit function continuously meets professional standards and delivers measurable value to the organization. Serve as a proactive thought partner to senior leadership, providing risk informed insights and advice on strategic initiatives and significant operational changes.
Travel:
The travel requirements for this position are estimated to be <25% of the work time. Travel may include Domestic and International travel. Driver's license and passport required. About Feed the
Children:
As a leading anti-hunger organization, Feed the Children is committed to ending childhood hunger. For children everywhere, we believe that having enough to eat is a fundamental right. Feed the Children is a global movement focused on ending childhood hunger in the U.S. and around the world. Working alongside communities, we provide food, essentials, and opportunities to children and families who need them most so every child can survive and thrive. We are committed to helping families experiencing hunger and hardship so children have what they need to stay healthy, learn, and grow. By uniting people and inspiring action, we work to create a world where no child goes to bed hungry. Compassion has no borders. We believe that every child deserves a chance to thrive.
Our Values:
We are driven by a shared sense of PURPOSE. At Feed the Children, our commitment to the mission is at the heart of what we do and fuels our collective impact in the communities where we serve. We cannot achieve our bold vision without our talented PEOPLE. We are passionate about fostering a best-in-class workforce that is engaged, respected, and empowered to deliver results. We believe in CURIOSITY and continued learning. Success requires a culture of discovery, curiosity and continued learning to expand our knowledge, seek new perspectives and challenge the status quo. We know
COLLABORATION
is the only way to end childhood hunger. We cannot succeed alone. It will take all of us - our employees, donors, partners, volunteers - working together to accomplish our ambitious goals. We DREAM big. When we work together, we collectively reimagine what is possible. We dream big to solve complex problems and create deep impact in communities around the world. We VALUE every donor. We respect our donors' intentions and promote responsible stewardship of the resources they entrust to us. Join Feed the Children and help create a world where no child goes to bed hungry. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Feed the Children is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, political affiliation, pregnancy, military and/or veterans' status, genetic characteristics, marital status or any other considerations made unlawful by applicable state, federal, or local law. Feed the Children welcomes and encourages applications from persons with physical and mental disabilities and will make every effort to reasonably accommodate the needs of those persons. Additionally, Feed the Children strives to provide an environment free from sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment in all places where relief and development programs are implemented. Feed the Children expects its employees to maintain high ethical standards, protect organizational integrity and reputation, and ensure that Feed the Children work is carried out in honest and fair methods, in alignment with the Feed the Children safeguarding and associated policies.

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