Job ID: 24-E-12
POSITION CLASSIFICATION: Investigative Financial Analyst
BUREAU SERVED: Investigations
LOCATION: springfield
SALARY: Commensurate with experience
SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under the direction of the Chief of Investigations, an Investigative Financial Analyst, “IFA”, will provide forensic auditing, accounting, or other support for investigations. An Investigative Financial Analyst will input researched and analyzed data into various professional products such as statistical analysis summaries, forensic accounting reports, graphs, charts, and PowerPoint presentations for law enforcement use.
An Investigative Financial Analyst will review and analyze various law enforcement, financial, and procurement databases, and conduct open-source searches to obtain necessary business records to support investigations and prosecutions. They will help analyze and build financial profiles to identify criminal offenses, trends, and patterns to identify the infrastructure that makes up fraud and money laundering scheme(s). Compile and analyze data material, including but not limited to tax and financial records, invoices, complaint data, digital media, contract, and grant related information to help identify fraud, related criminal offenses, and associated parties.
Additionally, the IFA will provide expertise in financial crimes investigations by providing input to affidavits, subpoenas, investigation recommendations, and through testimony in court.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
This position requires a bachelor’s degree in accounting or related field and experience in a law enforcement setting, financial analysis, accounting, and/or auditing. A Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) Certification is preferred. This position also requires a working knowledge of criminal intelligence analysis and strong technological skills. Proficiency in the use of i2 Analyst’s Notebook, Bank Scan, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and other software as needed to support forensic financial analysis. The ability to demonstrate strong leadership, judgment and problem-solving skills is required. Attendance, flexibility, outstanding written and communication skills, and the ability to build and maintain satisfactory working relationships with other agencies and OAG employees is required.
HOURS OF WORK: 8:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. (Monday- Friday)
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Send resume and cover letter to:
Attn: Human Resources
500 South Second Street
Springfield, IL 62701
or
humanresources@ilag.gov