INVESTIGATION SPECIALIST II
This is a highly responsible Investigation Specialist position reporting to the Investigator Supervisor within the Office of Inspector General (OIG). The individual filling this position provides investigative services to the Office of Public and Professional Guardians (OPPG) within the Department of Elder Affairs (Department) under the direction of the Investigator Supervisor and is responsible for thoroughly and timely investigating complaints received by the OPPG concerning Public and Professional Guardians.
Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications, ranging from $38,264.16 to $56,160.00, annually.
Complaint Intake. Review complaints for legal sufficiency. Identify applicable portions of Chapter 744, Florida Statutes, and administrative rule to allegations made in complaints.
Investigative Plan. Provide an investigative plan within five (5) business days of receipt of the complaint detailing the issues to be investigated, witnesses to be interviewed, evidence to be collected and / or reviewed, and an estimated timeline for the investigation.
Request and Gather Evidence. Submit requests for, and gather records, court filings, photographs, video recordings, and / or other relevant materials.
Interview Witnesses. Conduct sworn, recorded Interviews of the complainant, guardian, ward (when possible) and witnesses.
Travel. As necessary, travel to conduct interviews and / or obtain evidence. Complete authorizations to travel, expense vouchers, and other travel-related documents in a timely fashion.
Review Evidence Obtained and Witness Interviews. Evaluate all evidence obtained, along with witness interviews, to formulate defensible investigative conclusions regarding the alleged violations of statute and / or administrative rule.
Draft Thorough Investigative Reports. Draft clear, concise, and detailed reports of investigations, which shall at a minimum : (a) identify the allegations; (b) identify all witnesses interviewed; (c) accurately summarize witness interviews; (d) identify all evidence obtained; (e) state the applicable statute or administrative rule; (f) analyze the evidence in connection with the applicable statute and / or administrative rule; and (g) make investigative findings of substantiated or unsubstantiated, depending on the evidence.
Document Any Additional Findings. Draft any additional findings of violations of law and / or administrative rule made during an investigation that were not part of the allegations included in the initial complaint and include them in the Investigative Report.
Aid in the Prosecution of Professional Guardians. Assist attorneys in the prosecution of cases. Testify at administrative hearings, court hearings, depositions, trials, or other official proceedings that result from the investigation.
Assist Other Investigators. From time to time, assist other investigators by accepting complaints ordinarily assigned to other investigators whose caseloads have increased significantly or who are otherwise unavailable.
Perform other duties as required.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office software.
Knowledge of investigative techniques.
Knowledge of the laws, administrative rules, and practices relating to guardianship in Florida.
Ability to plan, organize and prioritize work assignments.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to effectively manage time.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
Ability to conduct fact-finding interviews and take statements.
Ability to collect and analyze evidence.
Ability to read, interpret and apply statutes and administrative rules to specific fact scenarios.
Ability to organize data into logical format for presentation in reports.
Ability to write accurate and detailed investigative findings / reports.
Ability to conduct thorough investigations.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Ability to maintain a professional and courteous demeanor.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of information received during an investigation.
Skilled with detail to attention and critical thinking.
Skilled with strong oral and written communication.
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university; OR Associate's degree from an accredited college or university and two (2) years of investigative or law enforcement experience; OR High School Diploma or equivalent and four (4) years of investigative or law enforcement experience. Must possess a valid driver's license. Successful Level 2 Background Screening
Working for the State of Florida is more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation package for employees features a highly competitive employee benefits including : State Group Health Insurance Coverage; $25,000 Life Insurance Policy (100% paid by employer); Dental, vision, and other supplemental insurance options available; Annual and Sick Leave benefits, 10 paid holidays each year; Retirement plan options, including employer contributions (For more information, please click www.myfrs.com); Flexible Spending Accounts; and Tuition waivers to attend State of Florida community colleges, colleges, and universities!
The Department is dedicated to promoting the well-being, safety, and independence of Florida's seniors, their families, and caregivers. Its vision is for all Floridians to live well and age well.
Investigation Specialist • Hialeah, FL, US