The Department of Social and Health Services is seeking an Investigator 2 to join the Office of Fraud and Accountability which is a Limited Authority Law Enforcement Agency (Washington Law RCW 10.93.020). This position has a duty station of Kent, in King County, and mostly serves a two-hour commuting radius for investigating.
In this position, you will conduct impartial and complex investigations into alleged public assistance fraud within the Fraud Early Detection program. These investigations help ensure that public funds and benefits are used appropriately and support the department’s mission to protect the integrity of essential services.
You will conduct field-based investigations into allegations involving theft, forgery, perjury, trafficking and unlawful receipt of public assistance benefits. Your work will include interviewing witnessesand suspects, gathering and analyzing evidence, checking EBT prohibited locations, and preparing clear, factual reports that can be used in administrative or court proceedings. You will complete investigations in accordance with the Office of Fraud and Accountability Investigative Guidelines and Procedures, applying sound judgment and professional ethics in every case. You will mostly work independently, carrying a diverse workload.