Full-Time

Investigator

Inspector/Evaluator, Office of the Inspector General

Posted on 4/28/2026

The School District of Philadelphia

The School District of Philadelphia

10,001+ employees

Public school district delivering education citywide

Compensation Overview

$59.1k/yr

Philadelphia, PA, USA

In Person

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Two years of full-time, paid, professional, financial, investigative or law enforcement experience in a criminal justice, civil or administrative agency which has involved conducting financial, white collar or contract compliance investigations.
  • OR Any equivalent combination of training and experience determined to be acceptable by the Office of Talent which includes the completion of a Bachelor’s degree as an educational minimum.
  • An applicant who does not meet the minimum education or work experience requirements may be considered if, at the sole discretion of the Talent Office, they have a unique combination of education and work experiences that indicates potential for success in this role.
Responsibilities
  • Receives and reviews requests for investigations from the IG, representatives of the School District, and others.
  • Determines the priority/scope of and planning for all phases of assigned investigations, including the coordination of investigative analysts, support staff and others.
  • Interviews employees, managers, executives, contractors, vendors, parents, citizens and public officials to determine and analyze facts to conclude whether School District policies have been followed or violated.
  • Interviews witnesses and suspects to obtain information, evidence and admissions or leads.
  • Conducts the surveillance of individuals or locations.
  • Conducts the review of administrative records and reports, financial records and legal documents.
  • Collects, evaluates and prepares evidence for presentation to prosecuting and agency officials and for introduction at administrative proceedings.
  • Evaluates information to determine the credibility and reliability of employees, individuals and private entities transacting business with the School District.
  • Reviews reports of investigations to determine if requested information has been collected and that findings have been substantiated by relevant facts.
  • Prepares detailed reports of investigations setting forth allegations, findings, evidence and recommendations.
  • Prepares findings, reports, and related documentation for formal presentations.
  • Recommends changes to agency administrative operations in order to prevent future violations and increase program efficiency.
  • Appears in court and at administrative proceedings as a government witness to present testimony and evidence.
  • Works with, assists and/or supervises other law enforcement agents, through participating in joint investigations and other matters of mutual interest.
  • Attends specialized training sessions and conferences as required.
  • Evaluates and examines internal controls and root cause of inappropriate activity and/or waste.
  • Prepares written reports to include recommendations for the District related to the detection, prevention and resolution of activity within the authority of the OIG/SD.
The School District of Philadelphia

The School District of Philadelphia

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The School District of Philadelphia provides public education for about 200,000 school-aged children in Philadelphia. It runs and supports the city’s public schools, oversees curriculum and standards, hires teachers and staff, and manages funding and resources to offer programs that connect schools with families and communities. The district implements policies and supports educators through district leadership and school-level administration to create safe, engaging learning environments. Its goal is to ensure all students achieve their full intellectual and social potential, graduate ready to succeed, and view education as a civil right for every child in the city.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Founded

2010

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Northeast growth prompts new comprehensive high school program.
  • Pre-K expands from 75 to 91 locations under Master Plan.
  • Propel Academy opens LEED and Well certified for 1,660 students.

What critics are saying

  • Declining enrollment cuts per-pupil funding, forces closures in 12-24 months.
  • Charter schools siphon $1B funding, drop SDP share to 65%.
  • P3 debt from Gilbane deal triggers $100M repayments, credit downgrade in 24-36 months.

What makes The School District of Philadelphia unique

  • Gilbane P3 model delivers Northeast Propel Academy ahead of schedule.
  • Facilities Master Plan proposes $2.8B to modernize 159 schools.
  • Office of Strategic Partnerships secures no-cost corporate programs.

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