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This title exists in State Insurance Fund and has approximately 36 positions.
*The number of positions is approximate and represents the number of positions established (both filled and vacant); it is not an indication or reference to position type or duration, or intent to be filled.
A listing of titles that are most commonly used as steps for upward mobility for this title series.
Title | Grade | Hiring Rate/yr | Job Rate/yr |
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Investigative Officer 1 State Insur Fund | 16 | $58,247 | $74,135 |
Investigative Officer 2 State Insurance Fund | 20 | $72,032 | $91,381 |
Investigative Officer 3 State Insurance Fund | 23 | $84,156 | $106,454 |
All salary grades for trainees titles are non-statutory (NS) equated to the salary grade identified. These grade equations apply to the starting salaries in their respective salary schedule for the traineeship levels.
This title may exist in more than one negotiating unit. This salary schedule represents the most typical salary for this title. Click here to view additional salary information regarding the various bargaining units.
An individual's final salary is determined by the Office of the State Comptroller. This salary schedule does not reflect any Special Salary Treatments
The Investigative Officer title series was created effective June 16, 2016, and consolidated a wide variety of investigative titles. Please visit Frequently Asked Questions for further information regarding this consolidation and Investigator Title Listing for a list of the titles consolidated.
These positions exist only in the State Insurance Fund (SIF) As an Investigative Officer 1 (SIF), you may, under the direction of higher level staff, independently undertake investigations related to the administration and enforcement of the laws, rules and regulations governing Workers’ Compensation and Disability Benefits. You may also participate in joint agency operations; assist law enforcement in all aspects of an investigation involving multiple entities and violations, provide technical assistance and training and make arrests. In addition to investigative duties, you may issue permits and certificates, and serve revocations, cancellations, suspensions and stop work orders. You may also recommend penalties, collect damages and negotiate settlements.
View the classification standard for this title which illustrates the nature, extent and scope of duties and responsibilities of the classes they describe.
Please note: qualifications for this position may be subject to change. Job postings on StateJobsNY will contain the most up-to-date qualifications.
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Directions to apply will be specified on each individual job posting.
Career mobility is not just limited to the titles in the Career Ladder, above. Additional movement may be achieved through transfers opportunities or other examinations.
For additional information or clarification of transfer determinations, current State employees should contact the Career Mobility Office at (518) 485-6199 or (800) 553-1322.
You can also visit ELMS Online to view established open-competitive, promotion, and transition eligible lists.