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Government
Attorney
Criminal Law - Prosecution
Min 1 yrs required
Criminal Investigator Responsibilities: Conduct investigations of a recurring pattern, to include responding to allegations received via the OIG Hotline, verifying conflict of interest statements and fraud against the government, such as falsifying data. Contact and coordinate with other Federal, State and Municipal officials and investigative organizations, civic and business representatives, officers of banks and local agencies and authorities for the purpose of obtaining facts and signed statements. The incumbent may be called upon to testify in the courts on criminal and civil matters. Examine books, records, payrolls, reports, correspondence, and other data of consequence to the matter under investigation, all of which are easily accessible. Verify and corroborate all information obtained to establish the accuracy and authenticity of facts or evidence. Prepare portions of investigative findings setting forth therein all necessary evidence, facts, and exhibits.
Qualification and Experience
Qualifications: Must have either 1 year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-7 grade level, OR a master’s or equivalent graduate degree, or 2 years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree, or a related LL.B or JD Degree, OR a combination of specialized experience and education. Specialized experience is defined as: Experience planning and conducting investigations of a routine nature. Conducting interviews and verifying and corroborating information. Writing investigative reports. Coordinating with other law enforcement agencies. Documenting evidence. Testimony in court proceedings. Knowledge of Federal criminal statutes, government regulations, rules of evidence, court procedures, and constitutional rights. Knowledge of principles, theories, and practices of criminal investigative techniques. Ability to effectively communicate orally. Ability to prepare written investigative reports. Closing Date: 07/23/2018
Announcement number: OIG-18-MP-0053
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