Incumbent will be responsible for directing the activities of an investigative field office to improve capabilities and operational procedures. Work is performed under the general supervision of the district manager through conferences and review of accomplishments concerning the achievement of the unit and division goals and objectives. Responsible for all supervisory duties including, but not limited to, hiring and selection, developing performance plans, conducting performance appraisals, planning, and directing their work, approving leave, and taking disciplinary action as appropriate. Direct, manage, and monitor the activities of staff in assigned regional office including, investigators and regulatory personnel. Delegate when appropriate, assignment, review and quality control of cases, evidence control and other related work. Meet with assigned personnel on a regular basis, at least weekly to assess progress, provide guidance and solve problems. Serve as team leader on special multi-jurisdictional projects. Conduct and ensure training is conducted on a regular basis and in accordance with policy and procedure for the field office. Provide guidance to Investigation Supervisors and collaborates on operational procedures. Ensure Review and Performance Plans are performed on time and are done objectively and fairly to assure achievement of performance standards/expectations. When appropriate, assures performance improvement plans are made on employees falling below standards. Provide support and advice to superiors in a professional manner. Enforce orders and policy. Prepare reports of recommendations and analyzes statements of functions prepared for operating personnel. Ensure office is staffed by the highest quality personnel available through recruiting, interviewing, and hiring personnel in accordance with the Department's policies, procedures, and goals. Interprets laws, rules, and regulations as they apply to state statutes and advises subordinates on all policy and procedural changes. Responsible for overseeing region office budget through strategic planning. Ensure the office is adequately supplied and furnished with the necessary equipment, property, and forms to accomplish its mission and all property is maintained according to policy and procedure. Answer public inquiries, make referrals, make public speaking engagements, make professional contacts, and promote the goals and mission of the Department including participation in Sterling related activities and events. Managers will be required to be trained in Six Sigma and participate in process management; strategic planning and process improvements to ensure efficient, streamlined procedures. Refer press inquiries to the Public Information Office and assists as directed. Coordinate with law enforcement officials on unlicensed activity matters at the state, local or federal level and testifies at hearings and trials. This position has security access to Facebook for research purposes only when conducting investigations. Performs and documents public presentations as assigned. Performs other related duties as required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager