Civil Rights Investigator 1 - Akron
(240002ZS)- Conducts intake with charging parties relative to Chapter 4112 of Ohio Revised Code by letter, telephone or in person regarding general information for submitting charges of alleged discrimination;
- Prepares charge affidavits and intake interview forms, evaluates forms to ascertain jurisdiction under Chapter 4112 of Ohio Revised Code (e.g., employment, public accommodation, credit) and defines basis of discrimination (i.e., race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, age or ancestry);
- Investigates single issue charges of discrimination (excluding cases involving allegations of housing discrimination and sexual harassment), gathers evidence relative to investigation, and conducts onsite and/or fact-finding conferences with complainants, witnesses, and respondents; and/or investigates cases of moderately difficult nature excluding cases involving allegations of housing discrimination and sexual harassment (i.e., multiple bases of discrimination involving more than two, but fewer than many related issues dealing with employers, business, unions, public accommodations, credit agencies and higher education institutions).
- Counsels complainants, interviews respondents and witnesses, collects information, testimony, records, and other documentation related to discrimination complaints and conducts onsite interviews, fact-finding conferences with complainants, witnesses, respondents, attorneys, and in addition to any one or combination of above, maintains satisfactory level of production for position in order to meet contractual obligations established by agency and federal funding sources.
- Contacts witnesses and respondents and handles depositions relative to charges; obtains documents from charging parties and respondents that serve as evidence; prepares subpoenas; verifies and cross-checks all documentation submitted as authentic; prepares legal documents in order to investigate unlawful acts.
- Analyzes all material and data relative to case and submits preliminary information on case form or prepares reports of findings for submission to supervisor;
- Operates personal computer/video display terminal to enter and/or retrieve information and/or to produce/generate reports and/or other materials as needed;
- Performs clerical tasks relative to investigation and follow-up (e.g., responds to inquiries; copies records; updates case files);
- Assists in preparing conciliation agreements, consent orders, and settlement agreements.
- Performs other duties as assigned (e.g., responds to public inquiries received by telephone and/or writing; compiles and evaluates information; updates files; schedules conferences and/or informational hearings; prepares reports about prior recommendations when charging party requests reconsideration; assists in training new Civil Rights Investigators; participates in establishing investigative procedures for unit); attends training, seminars, and required meetings.
Completion of associate program coursework or undergraduate core coursework in human resources, business administration, public administration, liberal arts or related field of study; 3 mos. trg. or 3 mos. exp. in investigation methods & techniques; 3 mos. trg. or 3 mos. exp. in interviewing; 3 mos. trg. or 3 mos. exp. in human relations, public relations or equivalent experience in dealing with general public; 3 mos. trg. or 3 mos. exp. in operation of personal computer. -Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply
Knowledge of human resources, business administration, public administration, liberal arts or related field of study; investigation methods & techniques; human relations/public relations; interviewing; state & federal laws governing discrimination (e.g. chapter 4112 of revised code)*. Skill in operation of personal computer/video display terminal; office equipment (e.g., photocopier, facsimile equipment).* ability to interpret variety of instructions in written, oral or schedule form; use research methods in gathering data; prepare meaningful, concise & accurate reports & recommendations; handle sensitive inquiries from & contacts with general public to resolve complaints. (*)Developed after employment.
Location
Candidates are expected to reside within the specified region (Akron Region -161 S. High St. - Suite 404, Akron, Ohio)
ADA Statement
Ohio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a Model Employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws.
Drug Free Workplace
The State of Ohio is a drug-free Workplace which prohibits the use of marijuana (recreational marijuana/non-medical cannabis). Please note, positions may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug-Free Workplace Policy (HR-39), and as outlined in the posting.