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DCR: Civil Rights Investigator (Discrimination)
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$57,420.37 - $81,196.66 a year
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- The New Jersey Attorney General's Office, Division on Civil Rights, is looking for an Investigator to join its Affirmative Enforcement Unit. The position can be based in Trenton, Cherry Hill, Newark, or Atlantic City, NJ - applicants must indicate their location preference when applying.
- The N.J. Division on Civil Rights (DCR) is charged with enforcing the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD), New Jersey Family Leave Act (FLA), and Fair Chance in Housing Act (FCHA) and preventing and eliminating discrimination and bias-based harassment in New Jersey.
- Will work closely with DCR Legal Specialists and Division of Law Deputy Attorneys General (DAGs)
- Utilize DCR’s online case management system to manage their caseload; monitor and enforce compliance with judgments, settlement agreements and consent decrees; and may perform other related duties as required.
- Six (6) years of professional experience in in the conduct of civil or criminal investigations related to compliance, enforcement, detection, and surveillance activity, including the preparation of investigative reports.
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