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Department of Professional and Financial Regulation (and Boards) - Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation Job Class Code: 0067 Grade: 22 (Professional/Technical) Salary: $47,174.40 - $65,832.00/Annually Location: Gardiner, ME Opening Date: December 18, 2025 Closing Date: January 6, 2026
The Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation announces its search for a Field Investigator (Real Estate Complaint Coordinator) with the Real Estate Commission.
This is professional services work involving the investigation of complaints and/or allegations resulting from real estate brokerage transactions. Responsibilities include interviewing complainants, respondents, and witnesses; gathering facts and information; and preparing written conclusions that address the complaint’s issues, supported by investigation findings.
Primary responsibilities include:
Provides information through daily interactions with licensees and the general public relative to Maine real estate brokerage statutes and Commission rules. Communications require considerable tact to explain laws, rules, and common practices. While most communication is conducted via telephone or email, the Field Investigator will be required to address in-person interactions with licensees and consumers in the Gardiner office.
Investigates consumer complaints alleging violations of applicable laws, rules, and regulations in order to determine validity and initiate disciplinary action if required.
Some off‑site travel may be required to conduct agency audits or inspection of agency records.
Respond to telephone calls and email inquiries in a timely fashion.
Communicate effectively and appropriately with real estate licensees and consumers.
When investigation initiated, all complainants to be contacted by phone or email
Interview all licensees named in complaints during the course of investigations and document the results of those interviews in complaint files.
Maintain investigation file documents in date order. Ensure copies of all investigation related email communications and interview notes are included in file. Maintain and update electronic storage of records as required.
Prepare investigation reports and recommendations based upon evidence gathered during the course of investigation and documented in the complaint file.
Participate and contribute to Core Course development and licensing examination reviews.
Assist with Commission meeting preparations and escort attendees as required.
Prepare and present the Director's case in Hearings before the commission members as directed.
Ensure all email communication, computer records, and investigation files are maintained and archived in accordance with state requirements.
Skills or knowledge required:
Knowledge of real estate brokerage practices.
Ability to interpret and explain pertinent laws, rules, and regulations.
Ability to evaluate information, arrive at logical conclusions, and make sound recommendations and decisions.
Ability to conduct research and statistical analysis.
Ability to plan, set, and administer program goals and objectives.
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Ability to use applicable computer programs.
Interpersonal Skills: Must be able to address consumers and licensees with courtesy, tact, empathy, and maintain effective communication when working with individuals who are distressed, argumentative, hostile, or who lack perspective; must also effectively communicate and work with coworkers as team members.
Minimum qualifications: A six (6) year combination of education and experience providing paralegal, investigative, mediation, research, and/or analytical skills.
Preference will be given to those applicants: Preference will be made for candidates with experience as a real estate brokerage licensee.
Contact information: Questions about this position should be directed to Catherine E. Pendergast, Director, at catherine.pendergast@maine.gov or to Jeffrey Hill, Deputy Director, at jeffrey.e.hill@maine.gov.
If you are unable to complete the online application, please contact the Human Resources representative listed on the job opening you are interested in applying for. They will work with you for an alternative method of submitting.
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Department of Professional and Financial Regulation (and Boards) - Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation Job Class Code: 0067 Grade: 22 (Professional/Technical) Salary: $47,174.40 - $65,832.00/Annually Location: Gardiner, ME Opening Date: December 18, 2025 Closing Date: January 6, 2026
The Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation announces its search for a Field Investigator (Real Estate Complaint Coordinator) with the Real Estate Commission.
This is professional services work involving the investigation of complaints and/or allegations resulting from real estate brokerage transactions. Responsibilities include interviewing complainants, respondents, and witnesses; gathering facts and information; and preparing written conclusions that address the complaint’s issues, supported by investigation findings.
Primary responsibilities include:
Provides information through daily interactions with licensees and the general public relative to Maine real estate brokerage statutes and Commission rules. Communications require considerable tact to explain laws, rules, and common practices. While most communication is conducted via telephone or email, the Field Investigator will be required to address in-person interactions with licensees and consumers in the Gardiner office.
Investigates consumer complaints alleging violations of applicable laws, rules, and regulations in order to determine validity and initiate disciplinary action if required.
Some off‑site travel may be required to conduct agency audits or inspection of agency records.
Respond to telephone calls and email inquiries in a timely fashion.
Communicate effectively and appropriately with real estate licensees and consumers.
When investigation initiated, all complainants to be contacted by phone or email
Interview all licensees named in complaints during the course of investigations and document the results of those interviews in complaint files.
Maintain investigation file documents in date order. Ensure copies of all investigation related email communications and interview notes are included in file. Maintain and update electronic storage of records as required.
Prepare investigation reports and recommendations based upon evidence gathered during the course of investigation and documented in the complaint file.
Participate and contribute to Core Course development and licensing examination reviews.
Assist with Commission meeting preparations and escort attendees as required.
Prepare and present the Director's case in Hearings before the commission members as directed.
Ensure all email communication, computer records, and investigation files are maintained and archived in accordance with state requirements.
Skills or knowledge required:
Knowledge of real estate brokerage practices.
Ability to interpret and explain pertinent laws, rules, and regulations.
Ability to evaluate information, arrive at logical conclusions, and make sound recommendations and decisions.
Ability to conduct research and statistical analysis.
Ability to plan, set, and administer program goals and objectives.
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Ability to use applicable computer programs.
Interpersonal Skills: Must be able to address consumers and licensees with courtesy, tact, empathy, and maintain effective communication when working with individuals who are distressed, argumentative, hostile, or who lack perspective; must also effectively communicate and work with coworkers as team members.
Minimum qualifications: A six (6) year combination of education and experience providing paralegal, investigative, mediation, research, and/or analytical skills.
Preference will be given to those applicants: Preference will be made for candidates with experience as a real estate brokerage licensee.
Contact information: Questions about this position should be directed to Catherine E. Pendergast, Director, at catherine.pendergast@maine.gov or to Jeffrey Hill, Deputy Director, at jeffrey.e.hill@maine.gov.
If you are unable to complete the online application, please contact the Human Resources representative listed on the job opening you are interested in applying for. They will work with you for an alternative method of submitting.
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