Detective Job at New York State Office of the Attorney General

New York State Office of the Attorney General Manhattan, NY

$71,022 a year

Detective Investigator: Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) – New York City

The Office of the Attorney General is seeking qualified candidates for a Detective Investigator
position located in New York City. Candidates should be hard-working, motivated and committed to public
service on behalf of the people of the State of New York.

MFCU, the centerpiece of New York’s efforts to combat Medicaid provider fraud, is looking for
experienced investigators to conduct complex investigations into fraud committed by Medicaid providers and
others in the healthcare industry who steal from New York State, those involved in the diversion of
prescription narcotics, and to investigate and prosecute abuse and neglect of residents in nursing homes,
hospitals, and other residential healthcare facilities.

The qualifications for this position are: expertise in interviewing and interrogation skills;
experience performing undercover investigations; experience investigating homicides, robberies,
and domestic violence assaults; experience investigating hate crimes and crimes against special
victims; experience conducting fraud and corruption investigations; experience in planning
tactical operations; experience with planning and conducting surveillances and wiretaps to
monitor criminal activity; experience collecting and processing evidence; experience executing
search warrants and arrest warrants; experience in conducting computer searches via Clear,
Accurint, and E-Justice; experience in conducting searches through social media, Facebook, and
Twitter; ability to speak and write in Spanish; experience testifying in court; and established
regional contacts at the City, State, and Federal levels of law enforcement.

Please respond to Reference No. INV_MFCU_NYC_7237_053023, as outlined below.
Deadline for responding is May 30, 2023.

Qualifications in addition to those listed above:

Must have at least ten years of law enforcement experience and current NYS basic police school
certification.

Must possess a valid NYS driver’s license and have the ability to drive a motor vehicle.

The Public Officer’s Law requires that police officers at the OAG be citizens of the United States and
reside in New York State.

Performance of the duties may require frequent, unscheduled work on evenings and weekends and
requires 24/7 availability. This position is in the exempt class, and incumbents serve at the pleasure of the
Attorney General. The Hire Rate for this position is $71,022. Appointments in New York City receive an
additional $3,026 location pay.

Applications are being received online.
INV_MFCU_NYC_7237_053023. Applicants will be taken to the online application page for this position.
Applicants must be prepared to submit a complete application packet consisting of a cover letter (include
Reference No. INV_MFCU_NYC_7237_053023) and resume. Please note: Failure to submit a complete
application will delay the consideration of your application. You may address your cover letter to
Investigator Jobs.

For questions about an investigative position with the OAG, the application process or assistance with
submitting your application, please email Investigator.jobs@ag.ny.gov or call 518-776-2500.

Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The OAG is an equal opportunity
employer and is committed to workplace diversity.




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