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Supervisory Criminal Investigator

Department of Labor
Office of Inspector General
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Summary

The Office of Investigations – Labor Racketeering and Fraud is responsible to conduct criminal investigations relating to programs and operations of the Department of Labor (DOL), in order to prevent and detect fraud and abuse in such programs and operations; and to identify and reduce labor racketeering and corruption in employee benefit plans, labor-management relations, and internal union affairs, and to investigate activity by traditional and nontraditional organized crime groups.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
09/18/2020 to 10/08/2020
Salary
$137,845 to - $170,800 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 15
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
Philadelphia, PA
Telework eligible
Yes—as determined by the agency policy.
Travel Required
50% or less - May require frequent travel.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—Relocation incentive may be offered.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-Time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
15 - Position is at the full performance level.
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
Yes
Security clearance
Top Secret
Drug test
Yes
Position sensitivity and risk
Special-Sensitive (SS)/High Risk
Trust determination process
Announcement number
MS-20-OIG-OI-18
Control number
579273400

Duties

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Independently plans, directs, oversees and coordinates the conduct of criminal investigations of individuals, groups, or entities suspected of violations of the criminal laws of the United States in accordance with the mission of the Office of Labor Racketeering and Fraud Investigations.

Establishes the investigative priorities for the Regional Office by planning and developing on an annual basis an investigative plan and implementation strategy for the assigned staff, as well as working with other OIG managers in developing OIG's five year strategic plan for the organization. Investigations supervised are primarily criminal in nature, and may be local, regional, interregional, national, and department-wide in scope as well as being highly sensitive and could involve national organizations with strong political action programs where there is a high degree of visibility, Congressional and Executive interest.

Responsible for the compilation and preparation of well-documented comprehensive reports of investigative results and findings. Uses a thorough knowledge of applicable laws and pertinent regulations recommending to HQ future courses of action related to the mission of the OI. Reviews investigative reports for completeness and adequacy of documentary evidence and assures that evidence will substantiate successful prosecution of criminal cases. Initiates and directs additional investigative efforts as necessary to develop cases.

Assigns work to staff through mission statements and outlines anticipated problems and objectives to be attained. Provides technical direction and guidance to staff when problems of very high complexity and sensitivity arise during the conduct of investigations. Makes intermittent reviews of investigative activity in progress and/or completed investigative reports. Interacts with the U.S. Attorney, the Strike Force Attorney, District Attorneys and State Attorneys General and coordinates investigations with those offices.

Maintains an awareness of case status, problems involved, and action plans. Determines when, in own judgment, all necessary investigative work on a given case has been completed and that further investigative work would be unproductive. Is delegated authority to initiate investigations and major investigative projects; to alter investigative plans; and to terminate investigations. Informs the OI Assistant Inspector General and/or the Deputy Assistant Inspector General of the status of cases, significant information, and unique techniques employed to conduct investigations.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • Requires a Supervisory probationary period if has not been met.
  • Appointment to this position may require a background investigation.
  • U.S. Citizenship.
  • Subject to frequent overtime and travel.
  • Subject to drug and medical test prior to appointment.
  • Subject to financial disclosure requirements.

Applicants must meet time-in-grade, time-after-competitive-appointment and qualifications requirements within 30 calendar days after the closing date of the vacancy to be eligible for consideration for selection.

Federal Employees Please Note: Your SF-50 must include enough information to be able to determine that time-in-grade requirements have been met and reflects your position title, pay plan/series/grade, tenure and the type of appointment (i.e. competitive/excepted). In some cases you may need to submit more than one SF-50.

Reference the "Required Documents" section for additional requirements.

Higher grade level 1811s may receive biweekly and annual premium pay caps (refer to OPM website).

NOTE: You may not be aware, but in the regulations for agency ethics programs, there are requirements for supervisors. Section 2638.103 of Title 5 of the CFR states: Every supervisor in the executive branch has a heightened personal responsibility for advancing government ethics. It is imperative that supervisors serve as models of ethical behavior for subordinates. Supervisors have a responsibility to help ensure that subordinates are aware of their ethical obligations under the Standards of Conduct and that subordinates know how to contact agency ethics officials. Supervisors are also responsible for working with agency ethics officials to help resolve conflicts of interests and enforce government ethics laws and regulations, including those requiring certain employees to file financial disclosure reports. In addition, supervisors are responsible, when requested, for assisting agency ethics officials in evaluating potential conflicts of interest and identifying positions subject to financial disclosure requirements.

Qualifications

Applicants must have 52 weeks of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, GS-14, in the Federal Service. 

Required Specialized Experience:  The applicant must have one year of specialized experience that equipped him/her with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position, and that is typically in or related to the work of the position to be filled. The experience must be equivalent to the next lower grade level, GS-14 in the Federal service. 

Examples of such experience may include: experience in planning, organizing, prioritizing, and conducting complex investigations (i.e., criminal, fraud and abuse and reduce labor racketeering and corruption) reports; experience in communicating in writing, including composing complex investigative reports; experience in representing organization as a recognized authority in the investigative field in conferences, meetings, and presentations involving issues of considerable importance.

Candidates must also demonstrate in their work experience the following qualities of successful supervision or program management: assign and review work of subordinates, train or work effectively with subordinates from a variety of backgrounds and with different levels of knowledge/experience and areas of training; accomplish the quality and quantity of work expected within set limits of cost and time; plan own work and carry out assignments effectively; communicate with others effectively both orally and in writing in working out solutions to problems, conflict management, or questions relating to the work; understand and further management goals as these affect day-to-day work operations; and implementation of investigative (i.e., criminal, civil and administrative) or operational policies or procedures.

- Permanent Change of Station funds (PCS) will not  be offered.

- Relocation Incentive may be offered.

- This position is outside the bargaining unit.

- This position will not be filled until the Department's Placement Assistance Programs have been fully utilized.

Minimum AGE Requirements: An applicant must enter a Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) law enforcement covered position or a Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) law enforcement covered position not one day later than his/her 37th birthday. Please note:  Applicants appointed to Criminal Investigator positions in the Federal service must not have reached their 37th birthday upon appointment to the position unless they previously served in a Federal civilian law enforcement position covered by special civil service retirement provisions, including early or mandatory retirement. This requirement may be waived only for veterans. However, the primary duties of these positions are classified as “rigorous,” and a waiver may be authorized by the head of the agency only in unusual situations.  An age requirement waiver is not automatic. An individual who has passed the maximum entry age limit but previously served in a covered position, may be eligible for consideration and reinstatement of coverage if he/she will be able to complete a total of 20 years of covered law enforcement service by the time he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 57.  See OPM Retirement Handbook for further details.  The Maximum Entry Age requirement (See Maximum Entry may be waived for applicants eligible for veterans' preference.) 

POSITION REQUIREMENTS FOR OIG SUPERVISORY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATORS:  Incumbents are required to be able to perform the following duties: A. Firearm Use. All OIG criminal investigators are required to qualify with the U.S. DOL-issued firearms and to accept assignments where firearms are required. In the exercise of OIG's statutory law enforcement authority, there is the potential that the use of the firearm may be justified and necessary. B. Arrests. OIG criminal investigators make arrests, with or without a warrant, according to the circumstances. C. Search and Seizure. OIG criminal investigators execute warrants for search of premises or seizure of evidence. D. Surveillances. In conducting investigations, criminal investigators may establish and maintain surveillances of suspected criminal acts.

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Education

There is no substitution of education for the required specialized experience at the GS-15 level.

Additional information

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E. Undercover Assignments. From time to time, criminal investigators assume undercover roles. F. Review of Records and Other Evidence. Many cases under investigation involve the review of a tremendous amount of records which the agent takes control of and transports for copying. G. Travel. Many criminal investigators travel frequently -- up to 50 percent of the time. Much of the travel is performed by automobile driven by the agent from 8 to 12 hours at a time to reach the destination. H. Maintain Top Secret Clearance.

DOL seeks to attract and retain a high performing and diverse workforce in which employees’ differences are respected and valued to better meet the varying needs of the diverse customers we serve. DOL fosters a diverse and inclusive work environment that promotes collaboration, flexibility and fairness so that all individuals are able to participate and contribute to their full potential.

Refer to these links for more information: GENERAL INFORMATION, ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION, FORMER FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

Click here for Evaluation details. For Displaced Employees ONLY: if you meet the eligibility requirements for special priority selection under ICTAP/CTAP, you must be well-qualified for the position to receive consideration for special priority selection.  ICTAP/CTAP eligibles will be considered "well-qualified" if they attain at least a rating score of 85 in a numerical rating scheme. Be sure to review DOL Account Eligibility Questions #24 and 27 to reflect that you are applying as an ICTAP/CTAP eligible and submit supporting documentation.

Evaluation Factors (Competencies) - All qualified applicants will be evaluated on the following key competencies:

Knowledge and Conduct of Investigations:  Knowledge and application of principles, practices, and techniques for conducting civil, criminal, and administrative investigations and documenting findings and conclusions in an efficient, accurate, and timely manner. 

Legal, Government, and Jurisprudence:  Knowledge of applicable Federal rules of criminal and civil procedures; agency and government laws, regulations, and policies; and executive orders.

Technology Application:  Uses machines, tools, and technical investigative equipment effectively.

Building Coalitions and Communications:  Explains, advocates, and expresses facts and ideas to negotiate with or convince others to work toward common goals.

Business Acumen:  Acquires and administers human, financial, material, information, and resources in a manner that instills public trust and accomplishes the organization’s mission.

Leading Change: Develops and implements an organizational vision that integrates key national and/or program goals, priorities, values, and other factors.

Leading People: Designs and implements strategies that maximize employee potential and foster high ethical standards in meeting the organization’s vision, mission, and goals.

Results Driven: Makes timely and effective decisions and produces results through strategic planning, performance measurement, continuous improvement, and implementation and evaluation of programs and policies.

The information you provide may be verified by a review of your work experience and/or education, by checking references and through other means (ex. interview).  Your evaluation may also include a review by an HR Specialist or panel and may include other assessment tools (ex. interview, structured interview, written test, work sample, etc).  The examining Human Resources Office (HRO) makes the final determination concerning applicant ratings.  Your resume MUST provide sufficient information to substantiate your vacancy question responses.  If not, the HRO may amend your responses to more accurately reflect the level of competency indicated by the content of your resume.


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