CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Thank you for your interest in career opportunities at the Inspector General's Office!
Our Independent Hiring Process
On February 7, 2006, the federal judge in the case of Shakman v. City of Chicago signed a court order authorizing the Inspector General's Office to follow hiring procedures that make the Office independent from the rest of City government. These procedures apply only to the Inspector General's Office. We fill positions directly without going through the Department of Human Resources.
Now Hiring
- Administrative Assistant:
To submit your resume for consideration,
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Accepting Applications
- Assistant Inspector General:
To submit your resume for consideration as opportunities in this position become available,
CLICK HERE. - Investigator:
To submit your resume for consideration as opportunities in this position become available,
CLICK HERE. - Program Inspection Intern:
To submit your resume for consideration as opportunities in this position become available,
CLICK HERE. - Senior Programmer/Analyst:
To submit your resume for consideration as opportunities in this position become available,
CLICK HERE.
Send Us Your Resume
The Inspector General's Office always welcomes resumes from experienced, qualified individuals. If you are interested in a career with the Inspector General's Office, you may submit your application and we will keep your materials on file as vacancies become available. In your packet, please be sure to include a cover letter, resume, copy of your college and/or graduate transcripts, and a writing sample.
Submit applications via e-mail to:
Hiring Statistics
Click here for the Inspector General's Office hiring statistics published pursuant to the February 7, 2006 court order in the Shakman case.