Investigative Specialist 1 / Trainee (Labor Standards, Spanish Language) - Brooklyn
The Investigative Specialist 1 (Labor Standards, Spanish Language) with the Division of Labor Standards performs office / field visit work required in the enforcement of State Labor Laws governing minimum wages, child, labor, hours of work, wage payment, farm labor and the like. Visits commercial and industrial establishments, the offices and institutions of non-profit organizations and other places of business and informs employers and employees of the requirements of the law and their responsibilities under the law. Spanish Language required
Minimum Qualifications :
To be considered for appointment you will be required to pass a Civil Service language examination to demonstrate proficiency in Spanish language at a level that will ensure your ability to perform the duties of the position. This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide program (NY HELPS). For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title may be filled via a non-competitive appointment, if they meet the below NY HELPS minimum qualifications.
NY HELPS Non-Competitive Minimum Qualifications :
Investigative Specialist Trainee 1 (Labor Standards, Spanish Language); Four years of investigative experience; or an associate degree can substitute for two years of specialized experience; and a bachelor's or higher degree can substitute for four years of specialized experience.
Investigative Specialist Trainee 2 (Labor Standards, Spanish Language); Five years of investigative experience; or an associate degree can substitute for two years of specialized experience; and a bachelor's or higher degree can substitute for four years of specialized experience.
Investigative Specialist 1 (Labor Standards, Spanish Language); Six years of experience in a field investigative position conducting interviews of witnesses and others, taking written statements and affidavits, collecting and analyzing physical and documentary evidence, and preparing detailed written reports of investigative findings.
Substitutions : An associate degree in criminal justice, cyber security, law enforcement, police science, criminal justice administration, criminology, criminal investigation, police studies, public justice, forensic accounting, forensic psychology, forensic science, economic crime management, or homeland security can substitute for two years of specialized experience; and a bachelor's or higher degree in criminal justice, cyber security, law enforcement, police science, criminal justice administration, criminology, criminal investigation, police studies, public justice, forensic accounting, forensic psychology, forensic science, economic crime management, or homeland security can substitute for four years of experience.
Investigative experience is defined as gathering and securing information and evidence from a variety of sources through independent, non-structured activities including the preparation and submission of detailed narrative reports describing the method of gathering the evidence and the results of the investigations. Experience in auditing, interviewing, building security surveillance, traffic enforcement, or performing routine inspections or surveys will not be considered investigative experience.
Types of Investigative experience that could be considered qualifying : experience in such positions as police detective, insurance investigator, licensed and registered private investigator, federal investigator, state investigator, municipal investigator, child protective services investigator, in an investigative position involving trial preparations and detailed reports, or investigations within a branch of the Armed Services are examples which meet the Minimum Qualifications. Examples of non-qualifying experience include but are not limited to : experience in routine police patrol work, security guard or related security position, tax collector, collector of delinquent accounts, credit checker, legal assistant / attorney, hotel or store detective, loss prevention officer, parole officer, correction officer, guard, inspector, or experience in adoption and / or foster care placement.
Note : It is essential that you describe your qualifying education and / or experience as completely as possible on your application. Omissions or vagueness may not be interpreted in your favor. It is expected that employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status in the future, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified.
Competitive Minimum Qualifications : A review of your state history is needed, if you meet any of the below Permanent Competitive qualifications. Please provide the last four digits of your social security number in your email response or on your resume. If you are not comfortable providing this information via email, a representative from our office will contact you via phone.
As this position requires travel, the appointee must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State and have a motor vehicle or otherwise demonstrate their capacity to meet the transportation needs of the position.
NOTE : To be considered for appointment you will be required to pass a Civil Service language examination to demonstrate proficiency in Spanish language at a level that will ensure your ability to perform the duties of the position.
55 B / C Qualifications : This position is designated 55b / c and is subject to verification of applicant eligibility. Please provide a copy of your 55b / c letter when applying. You must meet the open competitive qualifications from the most recent examination announcement.
Reassignment Qualifications : Current Department of Labor employees only, with at least one year of permanent, contingent-permanent, or 55b / c service in an Investigative Specialist 1 / Trainee (Labor Standards Spanish Language) if you have less than one year, you must be reachable on the current Investigative Specialist 1 / Trainee (Labor Standards, Spanish Language) eligible list for this location, if one exists.
70.1 Transfer Qualifications : One year of permanent or contingent-permanent as a Grade 12 or higher determined to be similar by Civil Service. 70.4 Transfer Qualifications : One year of permanent or contingent-permanent service as a Grade 12 or higher and a passing score on Investigative Specialist 1 / Trainee (Labor Standards, Spanish Language). Note : Candidates must not have failed the most recent examination for this title. Appointments are made at the Trainee 1 level. Note : For all transfers noted, a comprehensive list of titles approved for transfer is available through Civil Service GOT-IT at https : / / careermobilityoffice.cs.ny.gov / cmo / gotit / .
Preferred Qualifications :
Ability to initiate and maintain relationships across a diverse set of stakeholders.
Additional Comments :
This position may require a fingerprint background check prior to appointment. Position specific job duties may include occasional altered work schedule or job assignments which require availability and willingness to work occasional evenings and / or out-stationed assignments.
Candidates with no previous state service will begin at the starting rate of the salary range listed above. Additional location pay is available for the following counties : Bronx, Kings, Nassau, NYC-Manhattan, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, and Westchester, Dutchess, Orange, and Putnam.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including :
Our mission is to provide outstanding services to our customersthe workers and business that call New York home. We help New Yorkers find careers they will love. We build and support New York's businesses. We empower and protect New York's workers.
To learn more about our mission and the exciting work of the DOL, please visit : https : / / dol.ny.gov / about-us.
DOL is committed to fostering employee engagement and work-life balance. We offer telecommuting and alternative work schedules to eligible employees. Eligible employees may be approved to telecommute, if operationally feasible, up to 2 days per regular work-week, and not to exceed 4 days per two-week pay period. Telecommuting can be discussed at the time of interview. Our exciting training and development opportunities, including Coursera and our formal Employee Recognition Program allow us to develop, recognize, and celebrate our workforce.
Please note that specific benefits and programs may vary based on negotiating unit, current contract, length of State service, and program area. Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.
Name : Robert Stager
Telephone : (518) 457-1020
Email Address : labor.sm.personnel.workerprotection@labor.
Investigative • Brooklyn, NY, US