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Position Number: 22111340
County: Pulaski
Posting End Date: 08/05/2025
DPSQA HIRING OFFICIAL: La Quisha Shead
Job Summary:
This position is as an investigator within the Incidents and Accidents Unit (I&A) in DPSQA. The Unit is responsible for investigating reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in long-term care facilities and home and community-based service providers. The position manages a caseload of investigations, conducts witness interviews, collects documentary evidence, and concludes investigations within statutory timeframes. It involves reporting findings in the Enterprise Licensing System (ELS), Employee Clearance Registry (ECR), National Practitioner Database, and working with offender name placements on the Child Maltreatment and Adult Maltreatment Registries. Responsibilities include evidence collection, witness interviews, and testifying during administrative hearings. The role also serves as a contact point for the public, provider community, DPSQA, and other state agencies. Must Have Skills:
Valid Arkansas driver's license and ability to operate throughout the state Experience interviewing and conducting investigations Case management experience Preferred Qualifications:
Three years’ experience investigating abuse, neglect, and exploitation allegations Three years’ experience preparing and presenting evidence and testimony in administrative hearings or court Experience developing and maintaining case management systems Ability to compile information into reports The Department of Human Services is dedicated to serving others and ensuring safety in facilities like child care centers and nursing homes. We offer benefits such as a pension, maternity leave, paid holidays, and more. We prioritize employee well-being so that staff can effectively care for others. Position Details:
Job Series: Inspectors and Investigators – Investigators Classification: Investigator II Class Code: IIV03P Pay Grade: SGS05 Salary Range: $47,397 – $70,148 Investigator II Role:
This role involves conducting thorough, unbiased investigations into internal compliance issues, misconduct, fraud, or irregular activities. Responsibilities include gathering and analyzing information, recommending corrective actions, and maintaining confidentiality. The investigator ensures investigations are conducted with integrity, adhering to legal and organizational standards. Tasks include planning investigations, collecting evidence, analyzing data, preparing reports, and collaborating with internal and external parties. The role requires maintaining confidentiality, staying updated on investigative techniques, and proposing process improvements. Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to analyze complex information and identify patterns Excellent communication skills for interviews and reporting Strong observational skills Familiarity with investigative tools and digital evidence collection High ethical standards and confidentiality Critical thinking and problem-solving skills Minimum Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED At least 4 years of relevant investigative experience Experience may include law enforcement, compliance, internal audit, or similar fields. Certifications like Certified Fraud Examiner or Forensic Investigator may be required. Additional Notes:
The State of Arkansas is committed to equal employment opportunities for all applicants and employees, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or other protected characteristics.
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This position is as an investigator within the Incidents and Accidents Unit (I&A) in DPSQA. The Unit is responsible for investigating reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in long-term care facilities and home and community-based service providers. The position manages a caseload of investigations, conducts witness interviews, collects documentary evidence, and concludes investigations within statutory timeframes. It involves reporting findings in the Enterprise Licensing System (ELS), Employee Clearance Registry (ECR), National Practitioner Database, and working with offender name placements on the Child Maltreatment and Adult Maltreatment Registries. Responsibilities include evidence collection, witness interviews, and testifying during administrative hearings. The role also serves as a contact point for the public, provider community, DPSQA, and other state agencies. Must Have Skills:
Valid Arkansas driver's license and ability to operate throughout the state Experience interviewing and conducting investigations Case management experience Preferred Qualifications:
Three years’ experience investigating abuse, neglect, and exploitation allegations Three years’ experience preparing and presenting evidence and testimony in administrative hearings or court Experience developing and maintaining case management systems Ability to compile information into reports The Department of Human Services is dedicated to serving others and ensuring safety in facilities like child care centers and nursing homes. We offer benefits such as a pension, maternity leave, paid holidays, and more. We prioritize employee well-being so that staff can effectively care for others. Position Details:
Job Series: Inspectors and Investigators – Investigators Classification: Investigator II Class Code: IIV03P Pay Grade: SGS05 Salary Range: $47,397 – $70,148 Investigator II Role:
This role involves conducting thorough, unbiased investigations into internal compliance issues, misconduct, fraud, or irregular activities. Responsibilities include gathering and analyzing information, recommending corrective actions, and maintaining confidentiality. The investigator ensures investigations are conducted with integrity, adhering to legal and organizational standards. Tasks include planning investigations, collecting evidence, analyzing data, preparing reports, and collaborating with internal and external parties. The role requires maintaining confidentiality, staying updated on investigative techniques, and proposing process improvements. Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to analyze complex information and identify patterns Excellent communication skills for interviews and reporting Strong observational skills Familiarity with investigative tools and digital evidence collection High ethical standards and confidentiality Critical thinking and problem-solving skills Minimum Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED At least 4 years of relevant investigative experience Experience may include law enforcement, compliance, internal audit, or similar fields. Certifications like Certified Fraud Examiner or Forensic Investigator may be required. Additional Notes:
The State of Arkansas is committed to equal employment opportunities for all applicants and employees, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or other protected characteristics.
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