InvestigatorinYorkinYorkPUBLISHED SUN 10 NOV 2024

Opportunity to make a significant impact on public services and support vulnerable individuals through complaint resolution.
Sponsorship for professional development and access to learning programs to enhance skills and career growth.
Generous annual leave policy, allowing for a healthy work-life balance and time to recharge.
Inclusion in the Local Government Pension Scheme, providing long-term financial benefits and security.
Flexible working arrangements promote a supportive work culture that recognizes the importance of personal circumstances.
Collaborative work environment where team members can contribute to joint investigations and projects, fostering professional relationships.
Comprehensive wellbeing programs, including access to occupational health services and employee assistance schemes for support in personal and work-related challenges.
The role of Investigator at the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) in York involves assessing and investigating complaints regarding local authorities and social care providers. Investigators work autonomously on their casework, maintaining high performance standards and managing a heavy workload in a collaborative and high-pressure environment. The position requires robust decision-making skills and resilience, with a focus on children’s services and special educational needs.

Benefits include 25 days of annual leave, pension options, flexible working arrangements, professional development opportunities, and various wellbeing programs. The selection process includes shortlisting, online assessments, and interviews via MS Teams. Candidates must pass a criminal record check and relevant security checks and must meet nationality requirements to apply.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on public services and support vulnerable individuals through complaint resolution.
Sponsorship for professional development and access to learning programs to enhance skills and career growth.
Generous annual leave policy, allowing for a healthy work-life balance and time to recharge.
Inclusion in the Local Government Pension Scheme, providing long-term financial benefits and security.
Flexible working arrangements promote a supportive work culture that recognises the importance of personal circumstances.
Collaborative work environment where team members can contribute to joint investigations and projects, fostering professional relationships.
Comprehensive wellbeing programs, including access to occupational health services and employee assistance schemes for support in personal and work-related challenges.

 


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