State of Arizona
Overview
Under the direction of the Investigations Program Manager, the Veterinary Investigator is responsible for the critical public/animal health protection duties related to the agency's complaint/investigation process. This includes the primary role of processing complaints against veterinarians, Certified Veterinary Technicians, and unlicensed practitioners and managing investigative cases from initial investigation through final disposition. The Veterinary Investigator will be responsible for ensuring compliance with Open Meeting law requirements such as creating/posting agendas and meeting minutes. The Veterinary Investigator also serves as the point of contact for the public and licensees regarding the complaint/investigation process and fulfills related public record requests. 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 Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave pilot program here. For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page. Retirement
Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) Note that enrollment eligibility will become effective after 27 weeks of employment Knowledge
Knowledge of general U.S. DEA regulations as applicable to veterinary medicine and types of controlled substances Understanding of the practice of veterinary medicine, including specific treatments, medications, procedures Arizona Revised Statutes & Administrative Rules pertaining to the agency, including open meeting laws Techniques for writing investigative reports and conducting investigations/interviews/inspections Veterinary medical terminology and in depth knowledge of veterinary medical record keeping Typical professional office procedures Project management techniques Skills
Highly developed written and oral communication skills, especially related to developing complex medical investigative case reports & Board Orders and communicating in a diplomatic and professional manner with complainants/Respondents and members of the public Skill in organizing all aspects of scheduling and facilitating public meetings, including creation of agenda/meeting notices/minutes and coordination of committee volunteers Highly developed organizational skills related to problem solving and multi-tasking of high-volume cases and other duties Computer/software program skills (Word, Google docs, Google Drive/gmail, Excel/Sheets, etc.) Analytical skills to review and interpret complex medical records and oral testimony Independent working skills Ability
Ability to extract and utilize facts from a variety of sources and apply the relevant statutes/rules to prepare clear, concise, and accurate reports and legal documents in a timely manner Ability to successfully meet the needs of a high volume division while balancing multiple projects/tasks by prioritizing, planning, and coordinating with the team Ability to maintain confidentiality of medical records, complaints, and other confidential circumstances Ability to learn and accurately utilize the agency's database/licensing/complaint tracking systems Ability to work in a highly professional team environment and assist others as needed Ability to interpret the statutes/rules that apply to the Board and apply them to cases Ability to listen to audio recordings of meetings and create meeting minutes Ability to react calmly and professionally to emotional people and situations Selective Preference(s) #J-18808-Ljbffr
Under the direction of the Investigations Program Manager, the Veterinary Investigator is responsible for the critical public/animal health protection duties related to the agency's complaint/investigation process. This includes the primary role of processing complaints against veterinarians, Certified Veterinary Technicians, and unlicensed practitioners and managing investigative cases from initial investigation through final disposition. The Veterinary Investigator will be responsible for ensuring compliance with Open Meeting law requirements such as creating/posting agendas and meeting minutes. The Veterinary Investigator also serves as the point of contact for the public and licensees regarding the complaint/investigation process and fulfills related public record requests. 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 Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave pilot program here. For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page. Retirement
Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) Note that enrollment eligibility will become effective after 27 weeks of employment Knowledge
Knowledge of general U.S. DEA regulations as applicable to veterinary medicine and types of controlled substances Understanding of the practice of veterinary medicine, including specific treatments, medications, procedures Arizona Revised Statutes & Administrative Rules pertaining to the agency, including open meeting laws Techniques for writing investigative reports and conducting investigations/interviews/inspections Veterinary medical terminology and in depth knowledge of veterinary medical record keeping Typical professional office procedures Project management techniques Skills
Highly developed written and oral communication skills, especially related to developing complex medical investigative case reports & Board Orders and communicating in a diplomatic and professional manner with complainants/Respondents and members of the public Skill in organizing all aspects of scheduling and facilitating public meetings, including creation of agenda/meeting notices/minutes and coordination of committee volunteers Highly developed organizational skills related to problem solving and multi-tasking of high-volume cases and other duties Computer/software program skills (Word, Google docs, Google Drive/gmail, Excel/Sheets, etc.) Analytical skills to review and interpret complex medical records and oral testimony Independent working skills Ability
Ability to extract and utilize facts from a variety of sources and apply the relevant statutes/rules to prepare clear, concise, and accurate reports and legal documents in a timely manner Ability to successfully meet the needs of a high volume division while balancing multiple projects/tasks by prioritizing, planning, and coordinating with the team Ability to maintain confidentiality of medical records, complaints, and other confidential circumstances Ability to learn and accurately utilize the agency's database/licensing/complaint tracking systems Ability to work in a highly professional team environment and assist others as needed Ability to interpret the statutes/rules that apply to the Board and apply them to cases Ability to listen to audio recordings of meetings and create meeting minutes Ability to react calmly and professionally to emotional people and situations Selective Preference(s) #J-18808-Ljbffr