Financial Investigation Report Writer
Division
Financial Investigations
Starting Salary
Depending on experience:
With Bachelor's degree $80,000-$102,000
With Master's degree $83,000-$105,000
Key Responsibilities
- Make a positive difference for the State of Arizona by ensuring drafts of financial investigative reports clearly and concisely communicate investigation findings and conclusions based on the evidence.
- Draft and edit reports that adhere to the Office's writing style; are well written, clearly organized, and easy to understand; and that contain appropriate detail and information to relay the overall investigation to a busy reader.
- Research standards, best practices, laws and regulations, and other applicable resources.
- Assist investigators who are responsible for drafting investigation reports provided to law enforcement.
- Manage multiple projects and deadlines while maintaining precise, accurate, and detail-oriented results.
- Monitor investigation report writing progress and help to ensure reports are high quality, meet applicable standards, and are completed within established deadlines.
- Assist the Financial Investigation Director with administrative and writing tasks and present information at internal and external training programs.
Develop and conduct writing and editing training.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in a major emphasizing writing, communications, accounting, criminal justice, or similar field.
- Investigation, accounting, or internal/external audit experience preferred.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills and the ability to work in teams.
- Excellent analytical, research, critical thinking, time management, and communication skills.
- Demonstrated proficiency in professional writing or public relations.
- Strong interest in public service and improving State government.
- Willingness to work in-person with daily office attendance.