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Welfare Fraud Investigator I
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- The Welfare Investigator II differs from the Senior Welfare Investigator in that the latter is the advanced journey level with primary responsibility for functional oversight/evaluation of unit employees, in addition to performing the full range of fraud investigation duties.
- Welfare Investigator differs from Eligibility Specialist in that the latter is primarily responsible for determining and verifying initial or continuing eligibility for aid.
- May act in a liaison capacity between the social services department and the District Attorney's office and County Counsel's office.
- Pattern 1: Two (2) years of full-time experience as an Eligibility Specialist II;
- Welfare Investigators have Peace Officer status and must meet the following requirements under Government Code Sections 1029, 1030,1031: No felony convictions; citizen of the United States; 21 years of age; high school graduate or GED equivalence; be fingerprinted to permit search for criminal records; be of good moral character as determined by a background investigation; be free of any condition which might adversely affect exercise of Peace Officer powers.
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