What are the responsibilities and job description for the Investigative Assistant - Extra-Help Investigative Assistant position at Merced County?
This recruitment is being established to obtain a current eligible list for both Full time and Extra-Help vacancies. Extra-Help are not entitled to county benefits and are limited to a maximum of 25 hours per week. Extra-Help pay is $25.53 per hour.
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
One (1) year of experience performing criminal or civil investigative functions (i.e.; interviewing persons, taking statements, locating persons or assets)
OR
Two (2) years of experience working in a public assistance agency or organization.
Education:
Completion of 30 college units with a major in administration of justice, social work, law enforcement or a closely related field.
OR
Successful completion of California P.O.S.T. training (Level 2 Reserves, minimum) and fifteen (15) college units with a major in administration of justice or law enforcement.
License:
Possess a valid California driver's license at time of appointment and maintain.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Ability to:
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Assist in research of evidence, recording crime scenes and providing investigative support.
- Perform field work locating and interviewing informants, suspected violators, witnesses, abducted children, and/or missing parents.
- Serve court documents; assists in case development; provides information to persons seeking assistance for abducted children.
- Gather, assembles, preserves, and reports facts, statements, or affidavits and other evidence for use in legal action.
- Interpret and explain the provisions of laws, rules or regulations related to investigations.
- Gather, examine and evaluate a variety of records and documents to secure information concerning suspected violations.
- Testify in court; prepares file records and reports; Perform case report tracking.
One (1) year of experience performing criminal or civil investigative functions (i.e.; interviewing persons, taking statements, locating persons or assets)
OR
Two (2) years of experience working in a public assistance agency or organization.
Education:
Completion of 30 college units with a major in administration of justice, social work, law enforcement or a closely related field.
OR
Successful completion of California P.O.S.T. training (Level 2 Reserves, minimum) and fifteen (15) college units with a major in administration of justice or law enforcement.
License:
Possess a valid California driver's license at time of appointment and maintain.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Investigations, interviews, and research.
- Operate a personal computer and other office equipment.
- Communicate effectively with others in person and over the telephone.
- Analyze data, interpret directions, procedures and regulations, and develop appropriate responses.
- Perform job duties under stressful conditions and respond appropriately to situations.
- Maintain confidential information in accordance with legal standards and/or County regulations.
- Frequent use of depth perception, peripheral vision and color perception.
- Frequently lift, carry, reach, push, pull, twist and manipulate large and small objects.
- Kneel, bend, twist, squat, balance and crawl, occasionally lift and carry up to 40 pounds.
- Frequent use of hand-eye coordination and repetitive hand and arm motion.
- Normal dexterity, frequent holding and grasping.
- Sit, stand or walk for extended periods of time.
- Frequent public contact, concentration in noisy conditions, exposure to emergency situations.
- Occasional exposure to hazardous materials, cold and heat.
- Regular attendance is an essential function.
- Criminal Judicial system.
- Laws governing domestic violence and custody of minors.
- Basic investigative techniques and procedures.
- Correct English and clear and comprehensive writing style for legal and technical topics.
- Current office procedures, practices, and equipment; spreadsheet, word processing and online mail and scheduling functions.
- Report writing and record keeping.
- Laws, rules, and regulations governing eligibility for multiple public assistance programs depending on area of assignment.
Ability to:
- Operate a computer terminal.
- Learn and apply rules and regulations related to assigned work.
- Learn California laws related to welfare fraud, fraud investigations, and eligibility requirements depending on area of assignment.
- Recognize fraudulent documentation.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Conduct research and prepare presentations.
- Write clear and accurate correspondence and reports.
- Deal effectively with citizens and public officials under conditions requiring tact and good judgment.
- Gather and document information and evidence by observation, record examination, and interview.
- Operate a vehicle.
Salary : $53,102 - $64,605