NY Staffing
Assistant Chief Investigator - Intelligence Operations, NS
NY Staffing, New York, New York, United States, 10001
Assistant Chief Investigator - Intelligence Operations
The New York State Department of Financial Services seeks to build an equitable, transparent, and resilient financial system that benefits individuals and supports business. Through engagement, data-driven regulation and policy, and operational excellence, the Department and its employees are responsible for empowering consumers and protecting them from financial harm; ensuring the health of the entities we regulate; driving economic growth in New York through responsible innovation; and preserving the stability of the global financial system. The Department of Financial Services (DFS) is seeking candidates for the position of Assistant Chief Investigator within the Department's Investigations and Intelligence Division, Insurance Frauds Bureau. The position will report directly to the Deputy Director of Investigative Support in the Insurance Frauds Bureau. The primary responsibility of this role is to oversee a team of investigators, analysts, and administrative personnel tasked with analyzing and assessing financial and insurance fraud referrals and providing intelligence support and analysis to ongoing investigations. Duties
The duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: Supervises a team of investigative staff and overseeing all day-to-day activities, including planning and assigning work; Directs the financial and insurance fraud referral intake process under the general supervision of the Deputy Director of Investigative Support including reviewing referral assessment summaries, handling public complaints, and identifying emerging fraud patterns and trends; Liases with the Field Operations team leaders to assign intelligence support and analysis tasks to enhance field operation investigations; Monitors staff performance to ensure that incoming fraud referrals are being addressed efficiently, effectively, and in accordance with Bureau policy and New York law; Provides direction and support to staff on complex matters and research and investigative techniques and strategies; Review staff work product to provide positive and constructive feedback to help staff achieve their investigative objectives while advancing their professional development; Raises critical investigation findings and conclusions to Bureau management and recommends solutions to achieve successful outcomes; Ensures sensitive matters and confidential information are protected and only shared with individuals that need to act upon the information; Manages staff training to ensure their continued professional development; Expertly presents case material to senior-level government and law enforcement authorities; Competently represents the Bureau at official meetings and maintains meaningful partnerships with federal, state and local law enforcement entities; Manages administrative matters including task assignments, time sheet verifications, and overtime approvals; Conducts staff annual performance evaluations; Assist in the Bureau's special projects and other assignments as needed; Overnight travel may be required up to 20%. Please note performance of the duties may require frequent, unscheduled work on evenings and weekends and requires 24/7 availability. Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications: Possession of a current NYS basic police school certification, peace officer certification or be able to attain its equivalent and can drive a vehicle and possess a valid NYS driver's license. The Public Officer's Law requires that peace officers at the DFS be citizens of the United States and reside in New York State. At least nine years of law enforcement experience, including at least eight years of relevant investigative work experience, and at least two years supervisory experience. The ideal candidate would also possess the following: Excellent judgement and proven ability to successfully conduct complex fraud investigations and lead investigative teams. Experience supervising and using investigative software (e.g., Penlink, i2 Analyst Notebook, Cellebrite, Relativity, Palantir) to analyze and visualize data for case presentations. Experience in gathering open-source intelligence (OSINT) in investigations. Experience in analyzing data extracted from various sources to further determine significant methods of operations and crime conducive conditions. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment and produce high quality work under deadlines. Experience conducting complex investigations involving large data sets of information including telephone records, financial records, social media, ride share, mobile banking, cash apps, digital wallets and other records. Excellent organizational and analytical skills. Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills. Salary: $106,898 - $131,665 (salary commensurate with experience) Positions located within the New York City metropolitan area, as well as Suffolk, Nassau, Rockland, and Westchester Counties, are also eligible to receive an additional $4,000 annual downstate adjustment. Appointment Method
This is an appointment to a position in the exempt jurisdictional class. As such, the incumbent of this position would serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority. Additional comments please note that a change in negotiating unit may affect your salary, insurance and other benefits. Notes on Applying
To apply: Interested qualified candidates must submit a resume and letter of interest no later than September 30, 2025 to the email address listed below. Please include Box# (Box ACI-IO-07087) in the subject line of your email to ensure receipt of your application. Email submissions are preferred. Public Service Loan Forgiveness Employment with New York State qualifies an individual for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). This program forgives the remaining balance on any Direct Student Loans after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time for a U.S. federal, state, local, or tribal government or not-for-profit organization. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Department of Financial Services is required to provide reasonable accommodation for known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified applicant with a disability if an accommodation would enable the applicant to perform the essential functions of the job. If the accommodation would constitute an undue hardship on the operations of the agency, the agency is not required to provide it. All people with disabilities are encouraged to apply to all jobs for which they meet the minimum qualifications.
The New York State Department of Financial Services seeks to build an equitable, transparent, and resilient financial system that benefits individuals and supports business. Through engagement, data-driven regulation and policy, and operational excellence, the Department and its employees are responsible for empowering consumers and protecting them from financial harm; ensuring the health of the entities we regulate; driving economic growth in New York through responsible innovation; and preserving the stability of the global financial system. The Department of Financial Services (DFS) is seeking candidates for the position of Assistant Chief Investigator within the Department's Investigations and Intelligence Division, Insurance Frauds Bureau. The position will report directly to the Deputy Director of Investigative Support in the Insurance Frauds Bureau. The primary responsibility of this role is to oversee a team of investigators, analysts, and administrative personnel tasked with analyzing and assessing financial and insurance fraud referrals and providing intelligence support and analysis to ongoing investigations. Duties
The duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: Supervises a team of investigative staff and overseeing all day-to-day activities, including planning and assigning work; Directs the financial and insurance fraud referral intake process under the general supervision of the Deputy Director of Investigative Support including reviewing referral assessment summaries, handling public complaints, and identifying emerging fraud patterns and trends; Liases with the Field Operations team leaders to assign intelligence support and analysis tasks to enhance field operation investigations; Monitors staff performance to ensure that incoming fraud referrals are being addressed efficiently, effectively, and in accordance with Bureau policy and New York law; Provides direction and support to staff on complex matters and research and investigative techniques and strategies; Review staff work product to provide positive and constructive feedback to help staff achieve their investigative objectives while advancing their professional development; Raises critical investigation findings and conclusions to Bureau management and recommends solutions to achieve successful outcomes; Ensures sensitive matters and confidential information are protected and only shared with individuals that need to act upon the information; Manages staff training to ensure their continued professional development; Expertly presents case material to senior-level government and law enforcement authorities; Competently represents the Bureau at official meetings and maintains meaningful partnerships with federal, state and local law enforcement entities; Manages administrative matters including task assignments, time sheet verifications, and overtime approvals; Conducts staff annual performance evaluations; Assist in the Bureau's special projects and other assignments as needed; Overnight travel may be required up to 20%. Please note performance of the duties may require frequent, unscheduled work on evenings and weekends and requires 24/7 availability. Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications: Possession of a current NYS basic police school certification, peace officer certification or be able to attain its equivalent and can drive a vehicle and possess a valid NYS driver's license. The Public Officer's Law requires that peace officers at the DFS be citizens of the United States and reside in New York State. At least nine years of law enforcement experience, including at least eight years of relevant investigative work experience, and at least two years supervisory experience. The ideal candidate would also possess the following: Excellent judgement and proven ability to successfully conduct complex fraud investigations and lead investigative teams. Experience supervising and using investigative software (e.g., Penlink, i2 Analyst Notebook, Cellebrite, Relativity, Palantir) to analyze and visualize data for case presentations. Experience in gathering open-source intelligence (OSINT) in investigations. Experience in analyzing data extracted from various sources to further determine significant methods of operations and crime conducive conditions. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment and produce high quality work under deadlines. Experience conducting complex investigations involving large data sets of information including telephone records, financial records, social media, ride share, mobile banking, cash apps, digital wallets and other records. Excellent organizational and analytical skills. Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills. Salary: $106,898 - $131,665 (salary commensurate with experience) Positions located within the New York City metropolitan area, as well as Suffolk, Nassau, Rockland, and Westchester Counties, are also eligible to receive an additional $4,000 annual downstate adjustment. Appointment Method
This is an appointment to a position in the exempt jurisdictional class. As such, the incumbent of this position would serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority. Additional comments please note that a change in negotiating unit may affect your salary, insurance and other benefits. Notes on Applying
To apply: Interested qualified candidates must submit a resume and letter of interest no later than September 30, 2025 to the email address listed below. Please include Box# (Box ACI-IO-07087) in the subject line of your email to ensure receipt of your application. Email submissions are preferred. Public Service Loan Forgiveness Employment with New York State qualifies an individual for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). This program forgives the remaining balance on any Direct Student Loans after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time for a U.S. federal, state, local, or tribal government or not-for-profit organization. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Department of Financial Services is required to provide reasonable accommodation for known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified applicant with a disability if an accommodation would enable the applicant to perform the essential functions of the job. If the accommodation would constitute an undue hardship on the operations of the agency, the agency is not required to provide it. All people with disabilities are encouraged to apply to all jobs for which they meet the minimum qualifications.