Contract Field Investigator
Potomac Management
- Washington DC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Can actually provide casework to IC Investigators!
- As an Independent Contractor, the schedule is yours to make. Do as little or as much as you are looking to fill your schedule with.
- We do NOT put restrictions and anti-compete clauses in our contracts. We believe you will work for Potomac Management out of choice. You don't have to worry about language within your contracts that prevent you from seeking and advancing your compensation and career elsewhere. Whether during or after working for us, you are not obligated to not work for others, nor limited on your ability to obtain casework with other companies. We are that confident that you can achieve your casework goals with our organization.
- Consistent and readily accessible ongoing mentoring and training. Even as an experienced contract field investigator, we are here to support you. When you succeed, we succeed. We value our Investigators and want to provide the resources needed to be successful. Have in-person help when you need it, not just weekly conference calls with little substance or value.
- With Potomac Management, you're not just another production unit. We get to know you personally and provide that personal feedback.
- Must have completed an approved OPM/National Training Standards (NTS) investigator program.
- Must have at least 2 years of experience performing background investigations for FEDERAL (we recommend at least 3 years of full-time experience working as a field Background Investigator to be successful as an Independent Contractor). .
- Must be at least 18 yrs of age and a US Citizen.
- Must have an Active TOP SECRET CLEARANCE
- Ability to work remotely and travel with a reliable vehicle, valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent (relevant years of experience).
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to build rapport with new people.
- Personal computer and business solutions software skills.
- Ability to synthesize information, identify key findings and determine conclusions.
- Ability to identify, understand and apply federal/state/local regulations/laws regarding investigations.
- Conduct interviews, retrieve records, conduct research, and prepare reports of investigation in compliance with federal standards, all laws, and other required federal agency regulations.
- Conduct face-to-face interviews with the applicant, neighbors, coworkers, friends, and associates.
- Complete record searches at law enforcement agencies, courthouses, mental health, financial and educational institutions.
- Compile information in a clear, concise report that helps determine employment suitability and security clearance eligibility via a standardized reporting format (in accordance with investigative standards).
- Meet quality, timeliness, and production metrics for all work assigned in a rapid, time-sensitive setting.
- Interact with team leader and case review officers to ensure thoroughness of investigations.
- Additional duties or specific tasks may be assigned and functions may be modified, according to the necessity to achieve business objectives.