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Investigative Consultant I

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City of New York

City of New York

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides city services and employment opportunities

Compensation Overview

$63.5k - $73kAnnually

Mid, Senior

New York, NY, USA

Category
Legal
Risk & Compliance
Legal & Compliance
Requirements
  • A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent and five (5) years of satisfactory full-time experience in the field of law enforcement. At least three years of this experience must have been obtained while working in Special Victim’s, Forensics, Homicide, Domestic Violence, Missing Persons, Precinct Detective; or a closely related law enforcement work unit or task force; or
  • An Associate degree or 60 semester credits from an accredited college or university and at least three (3) years of satisfactory experience in the field of law enforcement, including at least two (2) years obtained while working in a specialized law enforcement unit or task force as described in “1” above.
  • At the time of appointment, candidates must possess a motor vehicle driver license valid in the State of New York. This license must be maintained for the duration of employment.
Responsibilities
  • Provide expert assistance on cases which involves allegations of child abuse or neglect by parents, by Children’s Services or other City staff, which may include cases which have resulted in serious injury or death of a child.
  • Accompany CPSs and CPSSs on home visits which are anticipated to be unusually difficult.
  • Conduct and document interviews with children, family members, neighbors, school officials and other community members, when necessary.
  • Testify in court regarding investigations.
  • Conduct training for child protective services staff related to the techniques and strategies necessary for performance of sensitive investigations into allegations of child abuse and neglect, including observation; conducting interviews; detecting signs of child abuse and neglect; interrogations; forensics; and collecting evidence and other documentation.
  • Train and prepare CPS staff in dealing with difficult and recalcitrant parental figures during home visits or child removal.
  • Conduct criminal and domestic violence background checks, documenting, analyzing the information received and interpreting the information for CPS.
  • Assisting and training child protective services staff in the navigation of public databases.
  • Provide Training and assistance to Provider Agencies and ACS Staff to assist in gathering information to locate AWOL Youth.
  • Utilize investigative databases and review records to assist in developing leads to locate AWOL Youth.
  • Make field visits to assist in locating youth who are AWOL from a foster care, placement, or detention setting.
  • Re-interview parents, neighbors and relatives when provider agencies have not successfully located AWOL Youth.
  • Collaborate and share information with law enforcement so that once youth are located, law enforcement can take action to ensure the safe return of AWOL youth to a foster care, placement, or detention setting.

Working for the City of New York offers a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful public service that directly impacts the lives of over 8 million residents. With a diverse range of career paths across more than 40 agencies, employees can contribute to vital areas such as public health, urban planning, and technology development. The city's commitment to competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and a culture of inclusion fosters an environment where talented individuals can thrive while shaping the future of one of the world's most iconic cities.

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