Arizona State Government
ARIZONA BOARD OF TECHNICAL REGISTRATION
The purpose of the Board of Technical Registration is to protect the public by setting appropriate registration qualifications and enforcing state statutes relating to the practice of all Board-regulated professions and occupations. The Board of Technical Registration reviews applications for engineers, architects, geologists, land surveyors, landscape architects, home inspectors, and alarm agents and determines if the applicants are qualified for licensure or certification. The Board also accepts complaints from the public, alleging violations of the standards of practice for these fields and creates policy statements for public guidance on health, safety, and welfare issues related to the practice of these professions.
INVESTIGATOR
*In-office*
Job Location:
110 West Washington Street, Suite 240, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Posting Details:
Annual Salary Range: $55,000 - $63,000; Grade: 20; This position will remain open until filled Job Summary
This position reviews, investigates, and manages highly technical and complex complaints relative to professions and occupations registered by the Board of Technical Registration. This position requires excellent written and communication skills as the individual is required to work with various professionals assisting in case assessments, as well as respondents, attorneys, and internal staff. This position is required to review reports, manage meetings, supervise compliance of Board orders, engage in cost recovery, appear in administrative hearings, and testify as required. This individual will be responsible to initiate, evaluate and prepare a variety of substantial documentation requiring the interpretation and application of laws and rules. Job Duties
Supervises, develops and trains Enforcement Advisory Committee members in matters related to applicable law, enforcement procedure, administrative code and standards of practice. Participates in or makes assignments for the review of technical evidence based upon availability and professional expertise. Supervises and manages committee meetings at which findings of Practice Act violations occur. Reviews reports prepared by Enforcement Advisory Committee members and prepares recommendations to the Board based upon those reports Advises and makes recommendations to the Board relative to information, evidence and findings discovered during complaint investigations Determines investigative costs associated with complaint investigations for the purpose of cost recovery Prepares extensive reports, subpoenas and legal documents related to complex technical investigations Consults with internal legal staff and outside legal counsel, and addresses public inquiries and requests Supervises and manages compliance with terms and stipulations related to Orders of Discipline Collects, examines and preserves case evidence and professional documents Testifies in court and administrative hearings as an official witness Conducts interviews of complainants, witnesses and respondents Other duties as assigned as related to the position Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)
Knowledge: Various state and agency statutes, rules, standards, policy and procedure Supervisory and case management strategies and techniques Basic knowledge of all regulated professions Mediation and negotiation principles Skills: Effectively monitor and supervise respondents subject to Board Orders Courteously and effectively deal with public requests and inquiries Effectively and fairly negotiate informal case settlements Efficiently operate computers and other office equipment Ability: Write clear, concise and accurate investigative reports, Consent Agreements and Board Orders Effectively supervise and manage all facets of complaint investigations Communicate verbally in an articulate, professional and logical manner Work independently and with minimal supervision Selective Preference(s)
A Bachelor\'s degree in criminal justice, public administration or similar degree from an accredited institution of higher learning and/or formal training and/or experience in law enforcement and/or criminal or administrative investigation, and five years or more of experience as an investigator in State service conducting regulatory and/or criminal investigations or substantially equivalent experience conducting complex investigations and/or duties for a law enforcement criminal justice or state regulatory agency preferred Pre-Employment Requirements
If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver’s License Requirements. Benefits
The State of Arizona offers a comprehensive benefits package to include: Optional employee benefits include short-term disability insurance, deferred compensation plans, and supplemental life insurance Life insurance and long-term disability insurance Vacation plus 10 paid holidays per year Health and dental insurance Retirement plan Sick leave Note: Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave pilot program and other benefits on the official benefits page. Retirement
Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Enrollment eligibility will become effective after 27 weeks of employment. Contact Us
If you have any questions, please contact kurt.winter@azbtr.gov for assistance
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The purpose of the Board of Technical Registration is to protect the public by setting appropriate registration qualifications and enforcing state statutes relating to the practice of all Board-regulated professions and occupations. The Board of Technical Registration reviews applications for engineers, architects, geologists, land surveyors, landscape architects, home inspectors, and alarm agents and determines if the applicants are qualified for licensure or certification. The Board also accepts complaints from the public, alleging violations of the standards of practice for these fields and creates policy statements for public guidance on health, safety, and welfare issues related to the practice of these professions.
INVESTIGATOR
*In-office*
Job Location:
110 West Washington Street, Suite 240, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Posting Details:
Annual Salary Range: $55,000 - $63,000; Grade: 20; This position will remain open until filled Job Summary
This position reviews, investigates, and manages highly technical and complex complaints relative to professions and occupations registered by the Board of Technical Registration. This position requires excellent written and communication skills as the individual is required to work with various professionals assisting in case assessments, as well as respondents, attorneys, and internal staff. This position is required to review reports, manage meetings, supervise compliance of Board orders, engage in cost recovery, appear in administrative hearings, and testify as required. This individual will be responsible to initiate, evaluate and prepare a variety of substantial documentation requiring the interpretation and application of laws and rules. Job Duties
Supervises, develops and trains Enforcement Advisory Committee members in matters related to applicable law, enforcement procedure, administrative code and standards of practice. Participates in or makes assignments for the review of technical evidence based upon availability and professional expertise. Supervises and manages committee meetings at which findings of Practice Act violations occur. Reviews reports prepared by Enforcement Advisory Committee members and prepares recommendations to the Board based upon those reports Advises and makes recommendations to the Board relative to information, evidence and findings discovered during complaint investigations Determines investigative costs associated with complaint investigations for the purpose of cost recovery Prepares extensive reports, subpoenas and legal documents related to complex technical investigations Consults with internal legal staff and outside legal counsel, and addresses public inquiries and requests Supervises and manages compliance with terms and stipulations related to Orders of Discipline Collects, examines and preserves case evidence and professional documents Testifies in court and administrative hearings as an official witness Conducts interviews of complainants, witnesses and respondents Other duties as assigned as related to the position Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)
Knowledge: Various state and agency statutes, rules, standards, policy and procedure Supervisory and case management strategies and techniques Basic knowledge of all regulated professions Mediation and negotiation principles Skills: Effectively monitor and supervise respondents subject to Board Orders Courteously and effectively deal with public requests and inquiries Effectively and fairly negotiate informal case settlements Efficiently operate computers and other office equipment Ability: Write clear, concise and accurate investigative reports, Consent Agreements and Board Orders Effectively supervise and manage all facets of complaint investigations Communicate verbally in an articulate, professional and logical manner Work independently and with minimal supervision Selective Preference(s)
A Bachelor\'s degree in criminal justice, public administration or similar degree from an accredited institution of higher learning and/or formal training and/or experience in law enforcement and/or criminal or administrative investigation, and five years or more of experience as an investigator in State service conducting regulatory and/or criminal investigations or substantially equivalent experience conducting complex investigations and/or duties for a law enforcement criminal justice or state regulatory agency preferred Pre-Employment Requirements
If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver’s License Requirements. Benefits
The State of Arizona offers a comprehensive benefits package to include: Optional employee benefits include short-term disability insurance, deferred compensation plans, and supplemental life insurance Life insurance and long-term disability insurance Vacation plus 10 paid holidays per year Health and dental insurance Retirement plan Sick leave Note: Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave pilot program and other benefits on the official benefits page. Retirement
Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Enrollment eligibility will become effective after 27 weeks of employment. Contact Us
If you have any questions, please contact kurt.winter@azbtr.gov for assistance
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