Command Investigations, LLCNewSurveillance Investigator II Command Investigations, LLCSurveillance Investigator IIBoston, MA$25–$30 / hourIn this role, you will conduct field surveillance investigations by observing, tracking, and documenting subjects’ activities, capturing detailed video evidence, and preparing comprehensive reports for client review. Traditional Keyboard refers to a panel of keys used as the primary input device on a computer, typographic machine, or 10-Key numeric keypad.
U.S. Department of EducationCriminal Investigator, GS-1811-12/13 (MP) U.S. Department of EducationCriminal Investigator, GS-1811-12/13 (MP)Boston, MA$89,508–$138,370 / yearSpecialized Experience for the GS-12 level: One year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-11 grade level or equivalent public or private sector experience that has equipped you with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the following duties or work assignments below: Conducting the full range of criminal investigations of greater than average complexity and importance using accepted methodology and problem-solving techniques. If you are claiming eligibility under the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act (VEOA), you must submit: A copy of your DD-214 that shows active service and character of discharge (member copy 4, Separated Members only) OR a certification of expected discharge or release from active duty under honorable conditions within 120 days from the date of application (Current Active Duty Members only).
DATA QUEST INVESTIGATIONS LTDUndercover Investigator DATA QUEST INVESTIGATIONS LTDUndercover InvestigatorBEVERLY, MACorporate private investigations agency seeks contract Private Investigator to work undercover at a North Shore assignment in warehouse & distribution. Ideal opportunity for Criminal Justice students/graduates and/or individuals seeking investigative experience in pursuit of a career in law enforcement.
Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD Framingham Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD FraminghamFramingham, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as ‘high crime areas’ by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them “on call” and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD Lowell Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD LowellLowell, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as ‘high crime areas’ by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them “on call” and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD Boston & Roxbury Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD Boston & RoxburyBoston, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as ‘high crime areas’ by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them “on call” and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
Contact Government Services LLCFinancial Investigator Contact Government Services LLCFinancial InvestigatorBoston, MAEstablishes and verifies relationships among all facts and evidence obtained or presented to confirm the authenticity of documents, corroborate witness statements, and otherwise build proof necessary to successful case resolution. Establishes and/or verifies relationships among all facts and evidence obtained or presented to confirm the authenticity of documents, corroborate witness statements, and otherwise build proof necessary for successful litigation.
Ethos Risk ServicesEntry-Level Investigator Ethos Risk ServicesEntry-Level InvestigatorBoston, MAOur Full-Time Entry-Level Field Investigator position will help launch your career by providing you with an industry leading FULLY PAID Investigator Training Program - no prior experience necessary! Documentation: Finalize case files by submitting case reports and uploading video footage via personal laptop at the end of the day.
CoventBridge GroupSurveillance Investigator - Full Time CoventBridge GroupSurveillance Investigator - Full TimeManchester, NHCoventBridge Group is the global leader in full-service investigations providing: Surveillance, SIU and Compliance, Claims Investigation, Counter-Fraud Programs, Desktop Investigations, Social Media, Record Retrieval, Canvasses and Vendor Management programs. The company provides top tier data privacy and security practices, deploys robust case management technology customized to clients’ needs and delivers worldwide coverage via its 1000 employees and affiliates worldwide.
Point32Health, Inc.NewInvestigator II Point32Health, Inc.Investigator IICanton, MA$80,741.22–$121,111.82 / yearKey Responsibilities/Duties - what you will be doing (top five): Lead moderately complex to complex investigations in established and emerging areas of Fraud Waste and Abuse (FWA) involving internal and external research, detailed data analyses, review of medical records, and interviews of members, providers, and other third parties. The Investigator II is an essential team member of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) responsible for leading complex provider investigations related to fraud, waste, and abuse, and developing action plans to address the investigative findings and prevent future loss.
Committee for Public CounselSupervising Investigator - PDD Central Region Committee for Public CounselSupervising Investigator - PDD Central RegionUNAVAILABLE, MAThe supervisory duties of the Supervising Investigator include: Monitoring investigator caseloads to ensure that each investigator’s caseload is appropriate; Maintaining statistics relative to investigator caseloads; In-the-field supervision, including accompanying supervisees on witness interviews, examining and photographing crime scenes, jail visits, and court appearances; Reviewing report writing of Investigators; Attending regular one-on-one meetings with individual Investigators in the assigned region, as well as group meetings with Investigators and other defense team staff to ensure quality investigations are occurring; Working with the Attorneys-in-Charge to assign cases to investigators; Collaborating with Attorneys-in-Charge of trial offices in the region on annual performance evaluations of supervisees; Assisting the recruiting and hiring of staff Investigators to ensure quality and diversity of staff; Working with the Director of Investigations, PDD Leadership Team, and the Training Unit in the training of Investigators; Meeting regularly with the Director of Investigations and other Supervising Investigators as well as they Deputy Chief Counsel and Managing Directors to review compliance with responsibilities and to discuss regional and statewide issues; Making and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies (e.g., police, hospitals, ambulance services, courts) and community organizations to facilitate Investigators’ access to witnesses and records; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; and, Other duties as assigned. The investigation duties of the Supervising Investigator include: Maintaining a reduced caseload of cases that the Supervising Investigator will directly work on and providing back-up coverage for Investigators; Locating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, including measuring, diagramming, and photographing scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as ‘high crime areas’ by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed, including preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them “on call” and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; and, All other duties currently carried out by CPCS staff Investigators.
The Employee ConnectClinical Investigator, Breast Oncology The Employee ConnectClinical Investigator, Breast OncologyBoston, Massachusetts$255,670–$534,220 / yearThis role places the investigator at the center of that transformation, with access to cutting-edge laboratory resources, robust biobanking infrastructure, and a deeply engaged patient population eager to participate in clinical research. Boston's life sciences ecosystem provides unparalleled opportunities for collaboration, funding, and innovation, making this an ideal location to build and sustain a high-impact research program.
Tufts UniversityAssociate Investigator Tufts UniversityAssociate InvestigatorMedford, MassachusettsWhat You'll Do: Working with other experienced internal investigators for Title IX, Title VII and Title VI matters and reporting to the Deputy Director and the Deputy Title IX Coordinator, the Associate Investigator will work within a very dynamic and supportive team collaborating and supporting other members of the OEO to investigate and resolve formal and informal Title IX, Title VII and Title VI complaints with trauma-informed interviews and equitable due process approaches as set forth in various university policies and federal and state regulations for the Tufts community. Knowledge and experience typically acquired by:Advanced degree plus 2 years of investigative experience or other transferable experience, including writing fact finding reports in MA 151B, Title VI and Title IX matters OR a bachelor’s degree and 5 years of investigative experience may be substituted for the advanced degree requirement.
Lemieux & Associates LLCSurveillance Investigator Lemieux & Associates LLCSurveillance InvestigatorBridgewater, MAOur leadership team brings over 25 years of field experience and is committed to fostering a professional, results-driven environment. Join Lemieux & Associates, a trusted leader in investigative services, and make an impact with your surveillance expertise.
Lemieux & Associates LLCSurveillane Investigator Lemieux & Associates LLCSurveillane InvestigatorBoston, MAOur leadership team brings over 25 years of field experience and is committed to fostering a professional, results-driven environment. Join Lemieux & Associates, a trusted leader in investigative services, and make an impact with your surveillance expertise.
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute IncUltrasound Technologist Per Diem Dana-Farber Cancer Institute IncUltrasound Technologist Per DiemBOSTON, MA$109,096–$129,594.40 / yearMaintains and ensures patient, staff, and environmental safety, maintains proper infection control, maintains orderliness and cleanliness in the workplace, and self-ensures that all appropriate regulatory accreditation and institutional requirements are met and participates in departmental and institutional QA/QI programs. All Ultrasound technologist positions include the responsibility of delivering safe and effective imaging procedures, participating in departmental education programs, participating in organizational and departmental goals and priorities, and active involvement in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement (QA/QI) activities.
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute IncClinical Research Coordinator - Sarcoma Dana-Farber Cancer Institute IncClinical Research Coordinator - SarcomaBOSTON, MA$48,100–$54,400 / yearThe CRC (Clinical Research Coordinators) work within the clinical research program and support the research team in the overall conduct of clinical trials using Good Clinical Practice under the auspices of the Principal Investigator and the Clinical Research Manager. We strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved populations.
Boston Children's HospitalClinical Research Assistant - CAIR and HPNP Boston Children's HospitalClinical Research Assistant - CAIR and HPNPBoston, MAThe Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation and Home Parenteral Nutrition Program is seeking a Clinical Research Assistant to support day-to-day study operations, participant engagement, clinical data collection and management, and collaboration with our interdisciplinary gastroenterology and surgical research teams. This position will also support two additional industry-sponsored clinical trials:A multicenter study evaluating DEFENCATH in reducing central-line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) in adults receiving total parenteral nutrition through a central venous catheter.
Boston Children's HospitalNewClinical Research Assistant Boston Children's HospitalClinical Research AssistantBoston, MACoordinates and prepares the necessary documentation for Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Committee on Clinical Investigations (CCI) submissions, together with the Private Investigator of the study. Serves as liaison to the families/patients in the research studies, conducted at both on-site and off-site locations, guiding and advising them throughout each phase of the study.
Commonwealth of MassachusettsSummer Intern - Criminal Investigations Bureau Commonwealth of MassachusettsSummer Intern - Criminal Investigations BureauBoston, MAAn external candidate recommended for a position with the Department of Revenue will be subject to a background check that includes checks for state and federal tax compliance, child support compliance, education verification, Massachusetts CORI checks, criminal background checks in states of current and previous residence, employment validation, eligibility to work in the United States, and national fingerprint-based criminal background checks. Agency Overview The Department of Revenues core mission is to collect the revenues required to support the business of the Commonwealth to make a difference in the lives of children by enforcing the financial responsibilities of parenthood and to assist Massachusetts cities and towns in sound and efficient fiscal management.
Bristol Myers SquibbMedical Science Liaison, Cardiovascular - Milvexian (ME, VT, NH, MA, RI) Bristol Myers SquibbMedical Science Liaison, Cardiovascular - Milvexian (ME, VT, NH, MA, RI)Boston, MARemote$166,090–$201,262 / yearThe purpose of their interactions is to engage in meaningful scientific exchange that will ensure patients have access to BMS medicines, to ensure their safe and appropriate usethrough peer to peer discussions aligned with medical strategies and needs expressed by external stakeholders, and to facilitate research. Based on eligibility*, additional time off for employees may include unlimited paid sick time, up to 2 paid volunteer days per year, summer hours flexibility, leaves of absence for medical, personal, parental, caregiver, bereavement, and military needs and an annual Global Shutdown between Christmas and New Years Day.
Mind Medicine MindMed IncSenior Director, Clinical Development Mind Medicine MindMed IncSenior Director, Clinical DevelopmentBoston, MA$247,649–$298,800 / yearResponsibilities: • Provides clinical science leadership within assigned teams or programs • Manages the design, planning and execution of clinical trial program(s) as needed with minimal guidance • Is able to play a leadership role in subject matter expertise when interacting with global health authorities • Has deep familiarity with registration submission strategies and can manage the Clinical needs for all submissions as needed • Leads the study design, implementation and execution of clinical trials on assigned programs • Is responsible for the preparation of clinical study synopses and serves as a major contributor to the writing of protocols/major amendments, the design of data collection systems, the interpretation of clinical data, and the preparation of final clinical study reports • Works cooperatively with project team members to provide clinical development expertise and leadership • Responsible for identifying and cultivating relationships with relevant national and international thought leaders to further project goals • In partnership with Regulatory Affairs and Project Management, oversees and ensures the quality, coordination and timeliness of clinical sections of INDs, Investigator Brochures, CTAs, ISS, ISEs and clinical expert reports, including writing and editing • Responsible for providing or supervising medical monitoring activities for all human clinical trials including support of adverse event reporting and safety management • Responsible for ongoing benefit/risk assessment, monitoring adherence to protocols, helping in the investigation of protocol deviations and providing leadership for monitoring activities related to execution of the protocol or program • Provides medical/clinical information for inclusion in reports submitted to regulatory authorities and supports the authoring of regulatory documents • Develops relationships with investigators and external organizations and experts to optimize study design and executions. Requirements: • Doctoral level degree (PhD, MD, PharmD, PsyD) required • 6+ years of relevant clinical development experience • Experience in CNS development (Psychiatry or neurology) strongly preferred • Possess strong knowledge of the clinical development process • Possess a solid understanding of the pharmaceutical industry, company competition and commercial side of business • Experience in small molecule development • Experienced in data review and analysis, presentations (internal and external) and regulatory writing (IND, CTD sections) • Experienced in building strong relationships within cross-functional groups to achieve results • Proven ability to identify and solve relevant problems related to clinical development • Experience in clinical research for psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, and addiction medicine programs, strongly preferred • Background and proven relevant experience in engaging with clinical trial strategy and trial management • Understanding of the drug development process including technical, business, and regulatory issues • IND experience strongly preferred • Diplomacy and professionalism, ability to build positive relationships both with company leadership and external experts • Able to command respect from peers and subordinates, capable of highly independent work as well as being a team player and role model • Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills • Proven ability to work remotely and with remote internal and external interdisciplinary teams • Problem-solving and strategic planning skills • Excited by innovative ideas in clinical research space • Self-motivated, resourceful with a 'get the job done' attitude in a fast-paced team environment.
Vor BioPharma IncDirector, Biostatistics Vor BioPharma IncDirector, BiostatisticsBoston, MA$230,000–$250,000 / yearReporting to the Head of Biometrics, this individual will serve as Vors global expert in biostatistical science, with accountability for all aspects of clinical trial design, statistical methodology, regulatory submission deliverables, and cross-functional scientific partnership. Regulatory Affairs & Submission Leadership • Author and review statistical sections of regulatory documents including INDs, investigator brochures, briefing books, CSRs, and eCTD/CTD module submissions to FDA, EMA, and other health authorities.
Care AccessTrainer, Clinical Education Care AccessTrainer, Clinical EducationBoston, MARemote$60,000–$90,000 / yearContribute to developing, reviewing and maintaining documentation, training templates, study-specific training, and platform-specific user guides tailored to Care Access tools (e.g., ST, UPVIO, CRIO, IT Support and Supply Portal, Fusion Live, Safety Culture, etc) and/or sponsor provided platforms. With programs like Future of Medicine, which makes advanced health screenings and research opportunities accessible to communities worldwide, and Difference Makers, which supports local leaders to expand their community health and wellbeing efforts, we put people at the heart of medical progress.
Commonwealth of MassachusettsChief of Investigations and Enforcement Commonwealth of MassachusettsChief of Investigations and EnforcementMAGuiding and leading directors and staff managers, overseeing the activities of the Investigations and Enforcement Division, which includes the supervision of all licensing, investigations, testing, enforcement, and support personnel. The CIE oversees the Investigations and Enforcement division of the Commission, which includes the Licensing, Testing, Investigations, Enforcement, Projects, Enforcement Training, and Enforcement Counsel staff.
Boston Medical CenterOperations Manager of Public Safety Boston Medical CenterOperations Manager of Public SafetyBoston, MAReviewing, evaluating and assessing the quality of services being delivered by the Public Safety Department, investigates complaints, takes the necessary steps to address poor work performance, through corrective action and/or remedial training, and addresses misconduct and continued performance issues using the disciplinary action process. This includes oversight of Public Safety Operations including, but not limited to, the oversight and distribution of work assignments to Public Safety Sergeants, Public Safety Investigators, Public Safety Officers, and Control Center Technicians.