INVESTIGATOR
I (SPANISH SPEAKING) 5750
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
An employee in this class conducts or assists in
conducting investigations to uncover frauds against Suffolk County by clients
of the Department of Social Services or for cases tried in Family Court by the
County Attorney’s office. Work may be
performed independently on routine investigations or the incumbent may assist
Investigators II in more complex investigations, as well as in the gathering of
evidence of alleged criminal acts. Cases investigated independently are of a
less complex nature than cases that may be investigated by Investigators
II. The employee utilizes Spanish language
skills when necessary during interviews with clients, informers, relatives, and
other contacts. The employee receives on-the-job training while performing
duties of a limited professional nature.
Work is performed under the general supervision of a higher level
Investigator, attorney, or administrator.
Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Investigates cases of Social
Services clients to discover any fraudulent practices being perpetrated against
Suffolk County or investigates cases tried in Family Court by the County
Attorney’s office; utilizing Spanish language skills when necessary.
Assists
in the investigation of the following: vendor frauds, special assignments,
forgeries of County checks, SNAP authorizations, vouchers, and other documents;
Assists
in the investigation of claims against Suffolk County, including liability for
auto accidents and personal injury;
Assists in the investigation
of allegations of acts committed by juveniles that would be tried in criminal
court if committed by adults;
Performs
reviews of financial records;
Researches
agency and internet records to develop pertinent supportive documents and
information;
Follows
up and checks on anonymous allegations, phone calls, letters, leads and tips of
questionable circumstances that are discovered by employees and the public;
Contacts
and interviews friends, employees informers, relatives, associates, credit
agencies, schools, banks, Police Officers, victims, and witnesses if necessary
to obtain vital documented evidence;
Obtains
sworn statements;
Conducts surveillance,
obtains photographic and video graphic evidence; coordinates evidence sent to
the crime lab and obtains lab reports;
Compiles
reports and evidence in a form acceptable for prosecution, and assists
attorneys with preparation of cases for trial;
May
testify at Fair Hearings, Civil and Criminal Trials and the Grand Jury.
May assist in the preparation
of statistical reports and other assignments as directed.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Working knowledge of the principles, practices and
methods employed in investigative work; working knowledge of applicable laws,
ordinances, rules and regulations effective in the County including those
related to frauds and use of evidence; working knowledge of Criminal Court
procedures and methods of prosecution; working knowledge of Civil Court and
Family Court procedures; working knowledge of the geography of the County;
ability to obtain information through interviews and observations; ability to
read and converse fluently in Spanish: ability to make decisions; ability to
deal tactfully with witnesses and the general public; ability to express
oneself clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; physical condition
commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
OPEN
COMPETITIVE
a)
Graduation from a college with federally-authorized accreditation or
registration by NY State with an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice or a
related field; or
b)
Graduation from a standard senior high school or possession of a high school
equivalency diploma, and two (2) years of investigative experience; or
c)
An equivalent combination of education and experience as defined by the limits
of a) and b).
NOTE: Qualifying experience is
defined as any investigative experience including investigating or evaluating claims
for assistance, benefits, insurance, need for services, etc.
At
the time of appointment and during employment in this title, employees will be
required to possess a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York
State.
Within
six (6) months, employees hired after 3/18/97 must obtain a New York State
Notary Public License. The license must
be maintained throughout employment in this title.
There
will be a qualifying Spanish language examination.
R2/3/2020
SUFFOLK
COUNTY
Competitive