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Non-Physician Practitioner Documentation ( including "incident-to" guidelines) * Ensuring MMC ... Coordinates audit activities with Internal Audit, as necessary. Identifies compliance risk areas ...

... SQF Practitioner • PCQI Certified • Lead and internal auditor, food safety, HACCP, training. • Computer skills including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. • Excellent verbal and written ...

Senior IT Auditor

Houston, TX · Hybrid

$89K - $117K/yr

The Invesco Internal Audit function provides independent assurance, advisory, and investigative ... Practitioner, CFA, etc.) or actively pursuing the completion of such designation preferred.

Senior IT Auditor

Atlanta, GA · Hybrid

$90K - $118K/yr

The Invesco Internal Audit function provides independent assurance, advisory, and investigative ... Practitioner, CFA, etc.) or actively pursuing the completion of such designation preferred.

Senior IT Auditor

New York, NY · Hybrid

$102K - $135K/yr

The Invesco Internal Audit function provides independent assurance, advisory, and investigative ... Practitioner, CFA, etc.) or actively pursuing the completion of such designation preferred.

Certificate as Certified Public Accountant or a Certified Internal Auditor, obtained through written examination; OR * Completion of the requirements for a degree that included substantial course ...

SQF PRACTITIONER

Britt, IA · On-site

$22/hr

SQF, HACCP, and Internal Auditor certifications; Willing to train and provide these certifications. * Ability and willingness to work hands on. About Opal Foods: Opal Foods was formed in 2014 and is ...

SQF, HACCP, and Internal Auditor certifications; Willing to train and provide these certifications.Ability and willingness to work hands on.About Opal Foods: Opal Foods was formed in 2014 and is a ...

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How much do internal auditor practitioner jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for internal auditor practitioner in the United States is $76,185.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,500.00 and $90,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internal Auditor Practitioner, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internal Auditor Practitioner, you need a solid understanding of accounting principles, risk management, internal controls, and a relevant degree—often supported by certifications like CIA or CPA. Familiarity with audit management software, data analytics tools, and financial reporting systems is commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you identify issues and clearly present findings. These skills ensure accurate evaluations, drive process improvements, and support organizational compliance and integrity.

What are Internal Auditor Practitioners?

Internal Auditor Practitioners are professionals responsible for evaluating and improving the effectiveness of an organization's risk management, control, and governance processes. They conduct audits of internal processes, financial records, and compliance with laws and regulations to ensure integrity and efficiency. These practitioners provide recommendations to management for improving operations, reducing risks, and ensuring compliance. Their work helps organizations achieve their objectives by providing independent and objective assessments.

What is the difference between Internal Auditor Practitioner vs Internal Auditor?

AspectInternal Auditor PractitionerInternal Auditor
CertificationsTypically CPA, CIA, or equivalentSame certifications often required
Work EnvironmentCorporate, government, or non-profit organizationsSimilar environments, often within large organizations
Job RolePerforms audits, assesses controls, reports findingsPerforms audits, reviews processes, ensures compliance
Search IntentCompare entry-level or practitioner rolesGeneral internal auditing roles

Internal Auditor Practitioners and Internal Auditors share similar roles, certifications, and work environments. The main difference often lies in the specific job titles used by employers, but both perform audits, assess controls, and ensure compliance within organizations.

What are some common challenges Internal Auditor Practitioners face when conducting audits within their own organization?

Internal Auditor Practitioners often encounter challenges related to maintaining objectivity and independence, especially when auditing departments with which they have close working relationships. Navigating organizational politics and resistance to audits can also be difficult, as some teams may be hesitant to share information or might view audits as disruptive. Additionally, keeping up with evolving regulatory requirements and organizational changes requires ongoing professional development. Successful auditors employ strong communication skills, diplomacy, and a thorough understanding of both business processes and audit standards to address these challenges effectively.
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Infographic showing various Internal Auditor Practitioner job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Temporary, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,185 per year, or $36.6 per hour.
Clinical Quality Auditor, Nurse Practitioner

Clinical Quality Auditor, Nurse Practitioner

Strive Health

Washington, DC • On-site

$99K - $124K/yr

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Clinical Quality Auditor, Nurse Practitioner

At Strive Health, patients come first. We're on a mission to transform chronic conditions by identifying risk earlier, coordinating thoughtful care, and supporting people through every stage of their health journey. Our work reduces emergency visits, improves outcomes, and helps patients live fuller lives. You'll work alongside passionate Strivers who care deeply about making an impact, show up for one another as One Team, and find ways to elevate the everyday. If you're looking for meaningful work where your contributions truly matter, you'll feel right at home at Strive!

As the Clinical Quality Auditor, you will be responsible for completing quality review processes for care management and care delivery programs. This role is responsible for ensuring appropriate clinical and care delivery practices are utilized and case documentation meets established standards consistently to support meeting internal and external quality standards, compliance, and expectations. As an auditor, you will utilize clinical experience, expertise, and quality guidelines to review patient files, care plans and interactions and care plans against appropriate applicable quality criteria in conjunction with program, accreditation and industry requirements. You will support various Kidney Hero roles (clinical and non-clinical) regarding case auditing, outcomes and coaching, quality improvement strategies, resource development and other activities to promote continuous quality improvement. This quality improvement support will be provided to operational managers and leadership to communicate and facilitate resolution for quality risks, such as root cause analysis and remediation recommendations. As a quality auditor, you will serve as a quality liaison and advisor to various Strive roles and departments such as kidney heroes, operational leadership and managers, education and training colleagues. You will serve as a care manager and quality subject matter expert, applying critical thinking and decision-making skills to determine medical appropriateness while maintaining production goals and Quality Assurance standards.

This role reports to the Sr. Manager, Clinical Quality Performance.

The Day to Day

  • Review clinical documentation and encounters (assessments/surveys, plans of care, recorded encounters) to ensure alignment with clinical guidelines, NCQA standards, and industry best practices.
  • Meet auditing productivity targets (daily/weekly/monthly) while maintaining quality assurance standards.
  • Validate timeliness and accuracy of internal assessments and plans of care against NCQA Case Management and Population Health requirements.
  • Communicate audit findings and provide coaching/education to Kidney Heroes and clinical leaders, clearly documenting deficiencies and improvement opportunities.
  • Develop and maintain audit tools and resources by supporting updates to processes, templates, and guidance materials.
  • Identify, support resolution, and escalate risks/gaps impacting quality, compliance, safety, or accreditation readiness.
  • Flag system or operational barriers that impede attainment of quality performance standards and recommend improvements.
  • Accurately abstract and submit audit documentation using designated tools and route required materials to appropriate stakeholders.
  • Support compliance and accreditation activities (case prep/review, action plans) while maintaining HIPAA confidentiality and professionalism.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Active, unrestricted NP license.
  • 6+ years combined of related education, experience, or certification.
  • Internet Connectivity - Min Speeds: 3.8Mbps/3.0Mbps (up/down): Latency <60 ms.
  • Ability to travel and be onsite to meet business needs.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Application of NCQA program(s) accreditation standards and processes experience.
  • Experience in GDMT protocols along with knowledge of proper care of patients with multiple complex medical conditions.
  • Familiar with documentation and coding standards for HCC and HEDIS.
  • NCQA Accreditation Survey experience or other industry related audits.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat and internet/web navigation.
  • Case Management Certification.
  • Knowledge of the organization of medical records, medical terminology, and disease process.

About You

  • Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills.
  • Attention to excellence - quality driven, detailed oriented, innovative, and accountable.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to work in a team environment.
  • Flexibility and strong organizational skills needed.

Annual Base Salary Range: $99,000 - $124,000. This position is also eligible for a target annual bonus of 10%. Final compensation will be determined based on location, experience, and qualifications.

Strive Health is an equal opportunity employer and drug free workplace. At this time Strive Health is unable to provide work visa sponsorship. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Please apply even if you feel you do not meet all qualifications. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to talentacquisition@strivehealth.com.

We do not accept unsolicited resumes from outside recruiters/placement agencies. Strive Health will not pay fees associated with resumes presented through unsolicited means.