State of Ohio · 1 day ago
Investigator
The State of Ohio is responsible for protecting the public through various regulatory measures. The Investigator will conduct investigations of complaints and alleged violations, prepare reports, and maintain case information while ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
Automotive
Responsibilities
Conducting investigations of complaints and alleged violations of the Ohio Revised Code 4732/4783 and the Ohio Administrative Code 4732/4783
Interviewing complainants, witnesses, public members, licensees subject to allegations and unlicensed individuals who may be practicing illegally or using titles, terminology and/or techniques restricted by law
Preparing reports and making recommendations regarding investigation strategy, case status
Interpreting application of administrative rules, Ohio Revised Code, ethical principles and Psychology Board policy and procedures
Responding to inquiries from citizens regarding complex and sensitive material related to confidentiality, client rights, mental disorders and occupational standards of care in psychology
Drafting legal correspondence and documents including case notes, reports, subpoenas, letters, notice of opportunity for hearing letters, consent agreements and adjudication orders
Preparing confidential investigation reports and recommendations
Maintaining files and records and conferring with legal personnel
Requesting and serving Psychology Board subpoenas
Testifying in administrative hearings on behalf of the Psychology Board and/or criminal hearings on behalf of the Board
Handling sensitive inquiries received via telephone, in writing, or in person from psychology physicians, legal counsel, consumers and the general public
Assisting in development of Psychology Board investigative policies, procedures and methods in accordance with related civil service laws
Entering and maintaining case information in Psychology Board’s investigative case tracking database
Attending and participating in law enforcement seminars and training and serving on committees and task forces
Qualification
Required
30 months of training or 30 months of investigative experience with experience corresponding to type of complaints & alleged violations appearing in job posting/approved position description AND valid driver's license
Completion of associate core program in law enforcement, criminal justice or in academic field commensurate with program area to be assigned per approved Position Description on file AND 12 months of experience conducting investigations and/or inspections AND valid driver's license
30 months of training or 30 months of experience as Investigator Assistant, 26210 with experience corresponding to type of complaints & alleged violations appearing in job posting/approved position description AND valid driver's license
Equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above
Investigation skills
Organization skills
Attention to Detail
Building Trust
Critical Thinking
Listening
Confidentiality
Company
State of Ohio
Employment with the State of Ohio is more than ‘just a job’ – it is a privilege to serve our families, friends and neighbors who rely on us throughout our great state.
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