The Office of Inspector General (OIG) Benefits Program Integrity (BPI) Field Investigator IV reports to the BPI unit manager. BPI Field Investigators conduct highly complex administrative and criminal investigations involving recipients of HHS programmatic services, such as Medicaid; the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP); the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); and the Women, Infants, and Children’s (WIC) program. The BPI Field Investigator V is responsible for investigating referrals of fraud, waste, and abuse by HHS clients, conducting thorough research and evidence gathering activities, and determining whether the information collected represents a violation of program laws, rules, or regulations according to applicable evidentiary standards. The Field Investigator IV coordinates and conducts investigations according to laws, regulations, agency policies, and professional standards. The position reviews and analyzes records and reports from multiple agency, state, and federal databases; collaborates with both internal and external stakeholders to obtain verification and evidence; understands and applies relevant eligibility requirements; and calculates and establishes overpayment claims. The position obtains business records affidavits, submits subpoenas, and coordinates with law enforcement or other state and federal entities. Field Investigators are responsible for conducting investigative activities to collect evidence that satisfies either the “clear and convincing” standard for administrative fraud proceedings or the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard for criminal fraud proceedings. This may include obtaining subject and witness statements, conducting interrogative interviews, identifying and locating involved parties, and possibly conducting surveillance. Field Investigators present evidence and testify at both HHS administrative hearings and criminal proceedings. The position prepares and presents training; reviews and/or develops investigative techniques; assists with development of policies and procedures for conducting investigations; recommends improvements, changes, or modifications to BPI processes to increase efficiency and effectiveness of division activities and promote program integrity; and performs other related duties as assigned. May assist the Electronic Benefits Trafficking (EBT) division in conducting covert benefits trafficking investigations. Works under limited supervision with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees