Healthcare Investigator
The Office of the Minnesota Attorney General is accepting resumes from exceptional nursing and healthcare professionals with the skills and drive to work on behalf of the public in improving the quality of health care for all Minnesotans.
The office assists the state's health licensing boards in reviewing allegations of potential infractions by licensed health care professionals. A key function of the position is to obtain, review, and analyze documents involving complaints against licensees; conduct interviews concerning complaint allegations; and prepare reports summarizing investigative findings. This is an exciting opportunity for a qualified healthcare professional with an interest in promoting quality and safety in the health care sector.
Applicants should have the following background and experience:
- A Bachelor's or Master's degree in nursing, health care or related field;
- Outstanding communication, writing, critical thinking and analytical skills;
- Knowledge of medical terminology, medical record keeping systems and prescribing practices.
This is a rare opportunity for an exceptional professional to work on behalf of the public in making Minnesota a safer, healthier state. Our selection process is highly competitive. Applicants must have the ability to perform assigned job responsibilities with a high level of professionalism, have good academic credentials, outstanding analytical and communication skills, and excellent judgment, character, and work ethic. Prior investigative or analytical experience is preferred.
This is a full-time position with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits.
The Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer.