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Job Description
Investigator Goodwill Staffing Services Arlington, TX Job Details Temporary | Full-time $29.50 - $30.00 an hour 2 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Qualifications Report preparation Investigations due process Investigative interviewing techniques Technical report writing Bachelor's degree Interviewing Investigative reports Full Job Description This is an assignment at the Health and Human Services Commission for an Investigator/ Inspector V- Position. Must reside in the DFW area. Travel within the region will be required, with reimbursement allowed. This will be partially remote once job training is completed. Work hours are 8 am -5 pm, 40 hours a week. No overtime allowed. Experience with investigations is required. Report writing and interview skills are required. Knowledge of the IDD population is also preferred.
Job Description:
The inspector V conducts on-site inspections and investigations, including those involving abuse, neglect, and exploitation of adults and children with mental illness or intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities in various Texas Long-Term Care facilities: Home and Community-Based Services (HCS) Waiver Program Texas Home Living (TxHml) Waiver Program State Hospitals Managed Care Community Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) services. Investigations are completed in accordance with the Texas Administrative Code and Long-Term Care Regulatory (LTCR) policy. The inspector will testify at hearings or in court proceedings to provide information regarding policy/ procedures, history, findings, or activities.
Essential Job Functions:
Attends work on a regular and predictable schedule in accordance with agency leave policy and performs other duties as assigned. The inspector conducts on-site investigations to include the investigation of abuse, neglect, and exploitation at Long-Term Care (LTC) providers to determine compliance with federal and state health and safety regulations. The inspector completes written reports for each investigation, detailing the findings and providing narratives to support regulatory findings. The inspector summarizes facts obtained during an investigation into whether abuse, neglect, or exploitation occurred. The inspector is responsible for ensuring the documentation is clear and concise. The inspector establishes priorities in gathering evidence to determine what methods to use in securing evidence, such as going through the interview process or reviewing records, to determine if abuse or neglect occurred. Analyzes evidence to complete a thorough investigation and determine if there is a preponderance of evidence. Evidence must follow the chain of custody and be protected during the process. This position will be mobile after training. Some training can be completed from home, but time will be required in the office for the first month or two, as well as time in the field. Our State Set-Asides require us to carry a ratio of 75%-25% This means 75% of our employees must have either a disability or a barrier to employment.
Job Types:
Full-time, Temporary Pay:
$29.50 - $30.00 per hour
Benefits:
Health insurance Application Question(s): Do you have experience with Home and Community Day Habilitation programs? How many years experience do you have as an investigator?