Deputy Inspector General
The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the country; its mission is to combat municipal corruption. DOI serves the people of New York City by acting as an independent and nonpartisan watchdog for New York City government, City agencies, and City employees, vendors with City contracts, individuals and entities that receive City funds. DOI seeks an experienced leader to serve as the Deputy Inspector General for the New York City Department of Social Services, an agency of approximately 14,000 employees with a budget of $15 billion. Reporting directly to the Inspector General for Squad 12, you will manage complex, high-impact criminal and administrative investigations, working closely with the state and federal prosecutors and other law enforcement agencies who serve as critical DOI partners. The ideal candidate will bring robust investigatory, writing, and leadership experience, complemented by strong communication and interpersonal skills that inspire productivity and motivate team members in conducting timely investigations that adhere to agency standards. Exceptional writing and editing abilities will be required to ensure that all investigative reports and documents are clear, concise, accurate, and compelling. This role requires sound judgment, a proven record of investigative leadership, and the ability to manage sensitive issues with discretion and integrity. A genuine interest in understanding the programs and histories of the agencies is essential.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assessing allegations and complaints to identify potential investigative avenues and guide staff in the planning and execution of investigative operations, including subpoenas, interviews, document reviews, and fieldwork.
- Lead and supervise confidential investigations of fraud, corruption, misconduct, and waste involving the Department of Social Services, including its employees, vendors and recipients of services and public funds.
- Oversee the drafting and editing of investigative reports that present findings and recommend corrective actions and policy and procedural reforms to City agencies.
- Working collaboratively with other investigative units, prosecutorial bodies, and City agencies.
- Manage personnel, resources, and workflow to ensure timely and high-quality investigative outcomes.
- Undertake special projects as assigned.
To Apply: All applicants, including current City Employees may apply by going to a127-jobs.nyc.gov and search for the specific Job ID #781044.
Deputy Inspector General
The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the country; its mission is to combat municipal corruption. DOI serves the people of New York City by acting as an independent and nonpartisan watchdog for New York City government, City agencies, and City employees, vendors with City contracts, individuals and entities that receive City funds. DOI seeks an experienced leader to serve as the Deputy Inspector General for the New York City Department of Social Services, an agency of approximately 14,000 employees with a budget of $15 billion. Reporting directly to the Inspector General for Squad 12, you will manage complex, high-impact criminal and administrative investigations, working closely with the state and federal prosecutors and other law enforcement agencies who serve as critical DOI partners. The ideal candidate will bring robust investigatory, writing, and leadership experience, complemented by strong communication and interpersonal skills that inspire productivity and motivate team members in conducting timely investigations that adhere to agency standards. Exceptional writing and editing abilities will be required to ensure that all investigative reports and documents are clear, concise, accurate, and compelling. This role requires sound judgment, a proven record of investigative leadership, and the ability to manage sensitive issues with discretion and integrity. A genuine interest in understanding the programs and histories of the agencies is essential.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assessing allegations and complaints to identify potential investigative avenues and guide staff in the planning and execution of investigative operations, including subpoenas, interviews, document reviews, and fieldwork.
- Lead and supervise confidential investigations of fraud, corruption, misconduct, and waste involving the Department of Social Services, including its employees, vendors and recipients of services and public funds.
- Oversee the drafting and editing of investigative reports that present findings and recommend corrective actions and policy and procedural reforms to City agencies.
- Working collaboratively with other investigative units, prosecutorial bodies, and City agencies.
- Manage personnel, resources, and workflow to ensure timely and high-quality investigative outcomes.
- Undertake special projects as assigned.
To Apply: All applicants, including current City Employees may apply by going to a127-jobs.nyc.gov and search for the specific Job ID #781044.
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