Investigator II
Reporting to the Supervising Investigator and / or Deputy Inspector General, the Investigator II conducts investigations of varying complexity involving allegations of waste, fraud and misconduct by the District's officers, employees, members of the Board, agents, and contractors, and assists, as necessary, in conducting audits / reviews of CCC programs and operations.
At the II level, Investigators are expected to be experienced professionals who can complete assigned investigative tasks with minimal assistance. The Investigator II also performs related duties as required.
Essential Duties
Conducts investigations varying in level of complexity and difficulty. Performs various investigative activities, which may include reviewing and analyzing data, conducting surveillance, collecting evidence, and preparing reports to determine whether there is evidence of waste, fraud, misconduct, or mismanagement.
Interviews complainants, witnesses, and subjects to gather and verify facts, or to corroborate evidence as part of investigations.
Conducts site visits to gather physical evidence and examines work records and related documents.
Conducts surveillance to observe acts of misconduct (e.g., fraud, residency violations, etc.) and gathers evidence with surveillance techniques and / or equipment, e.g., witness, photographic, video evidence.
Reviews and analyzes extensive data and records to determine whether evidence of waste, fraud, misconduct, or mismanagement exists.
Assists in the conduct of audits / reviews, as necessary, to evaluate the effectiveness of internal controls in protecting CCC's resources and assists in assessing the compliance and performance of programs, operations, and processes.
Prepares detailed reports on actions taken during all phases of an investigation or audit / review (i.e. document review, fact finding analysis, interviews).
Maintains case records and reports on the status of assigned cases.
May provide guidance to less experienced Investigators in the conduct of investigations, audits / reviews, and surveillance activities.
Testifies in criminal and civil court and at administrative hearings regarding investigative findings.
Reporting Relationships
Reports To Supervising Investigator and / or Deputy Inspector General
Direct Supervision None
Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in Business Administration, Public Administration, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Sociology, Accounting, Finance, or another field related to the essential duties of this position
Two years of work experience in conducting investigations and / or audits, which may include gathering and analyzing documents, interviewing witnesses, drafting investigative reports, and conducting surveillance
A graduate degree in a field related to the essential duties of this position may be substituted for up to one year of the required experience
A valid State of Illinois driver's license required
Investigative work experience in an Inspector General's Office, law enforcement agency, and / or government or investigative agency preferred
Designation as a Certified Inspector General (CIG), Certified Inspector General Investigator (CIGI), a Certified Inspector General Auditor (CIGA), Certified Fraud Specialist (CFS), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or comparable certification is highly desirable
Demonstrated integrity and commitment to upholding the highest ethical standards in the conduct of investigations
The following outlines the knowledge, skills, and abilities typically required upon entry into the position, or expected to be acquired shortly thereafter, to perform the duties successfully.
Knowledge of applicable federal, state and municipal laws and regulations regarding fraud, civil and criminal violations
Knowledge of investigative practices, procedures, and reporting standards
Knowledge of investigative research and interviewing techniques
Knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
Familiarity with surveillance or related investigative equipment
Excellent interpersonal and verbal communication skills
Excellent writing, research and presentation skills
Excellent organizational skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Demonstrated interest and willingness to engage in surveillance activities
Ability to work within a culturally diverse environment
Ability to work with a high degree of professionalism
Ability to exercise tact and diplomacy in handling sensitive situations
Ability to work independently or as part of a diverse investigative team
Ability to travel to various colleges across the District as well as other relevant locations
Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams)
We offer : Excellent health and welfare benefit package and long-term savings and investment programs including 403(b) & 457(b) Investment Plans and a pension plan with the State University Retirement System (SURS) Plan. Generous vacation, holiday, personal and sick days, and tuition reimbursement.
Investigator • Chicago, IL, US