Investigator, Special Investigations Unit (Aetna SIU) - Must reside in Oklahoma CVS Health CorpInvestigator, Special Investigations Unit (Aetna SIU) - Must reside in OklahomaOK$43,888–$76,500 / yearThe Special Investigations Unit (SIU) Investigator is responsible for thoroughly investigating any allegations of Medicaid healthcare fraud, waste, or abuse in accordance with federal and state regulation. Experience with using fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) detection tools and enterprise databases to support data mining, analysis, and information gathering.
Surveillance Investigator Allied UniversalSurveillance InvestigatorOklahoma City, OK$22–$25 / hourThe Surveillance Investigator will perform discreet mobile and stationary surveillance of a Claimant to confirm current activities and capabilities to assist with the administration of an insurance claim. RESPONSIBILITIES: Conduct independent investigations of insurance claims across a range of coverage types, including workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty, and disability.
Surveillance Investigator - Part Time Allied UniversalSurveillance Investigator - Part TimeOklahoma City, OK$21–$25 / hourThe Surveillance Investigator will perform discreet mobile and stationary surveillance of a Claimant to confirm current activities and capabilities to assist with the administration of an insurance claim. RESPONSIBILITIES: Conduct independent investigations of insurance claims across a range of coverage types, including workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty, and disability.
NewLaw Enforcement Criminal Intelligence Analyst State of OklahomaLaw Enforcement Criminal Intelligence AnalystOklahoma City, OKEducation and Experience requirements at this level include a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, criminology, crime and intelligence analysis, sociology, or a closely-related field of study; or an equivalent substitution of experience with a law enforcement agency or military law enforcement unit performing technical tasks (e.g., conducting research, reviewing information to identify and collect relevant information, creating reports, using computer systems and law enforcement databases to collect and analyze information specific to assigned task), plus four years of professional experience in conducting investigative case support or criminal intelligence analysis for a law enforcement agency. Preference may also be given to applicants with education, training, certifications, or professional experience in cybersecurity, digital forensics, computer science, information technology, network security, data analytics, or employment with governmental, military, private-sector, or other organizations involved in cybersecurity operations, cyber threat analysis, or cyber incident response.
Criminal Justice - Full-Time, Temporary, Non-Tenure Track Visiting Assistant Professor University of Central OklahomaCriminal Justice - Full-Time, Temporary, Non-Tenure Track Visiting Assistant ProfessorEdmond, OKKnowledge/Skills/Abilities: The school has partnerships with local criminal justice agencies, which provides faculty and students the opportunity to complete practical research on existing criminal justice problems. Experience Required: An earned doctorate degree awarded by a regionally accredited or internationally recognized institutions in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or Sociology is required.
Criminal Justice - Full-Time, Tenure-Track Assistant Professor University of Central OklahomaCriminal Justice - Full-Time, Tenure-Track Assistant ProfessorEdmond, OKThe successful candidate should be able to teach a broad range of courses from introductory undergraduate to graduate level, with preferred qualifications in teaching a variety of topics concerning policing, legal, and investigative courses. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: The school has partnerships with local criminal justice agencies, which provides faculty and students the opportunity to complete practical research on existing criminal justice problems.
Traditional Adjunct Instructor-Criminal Justice Southern Nazarene UniversityTraditional Adjunct Instructor-Criminal JusticeBethany, OKThe SNU Department of History, Politics, and Law seeks adjunct instructors to teach undergraduate Criminal Justice courses, including Introduction to Criminal Justice; Investigations, Interrogations, and Interviews; Forensic Evidence and Crime Scene Investigations; Criminal Law, or another course that reflects the applicants course of study or occupational area of specialization. According to SNU policy, all faculty and staff must profess faith in Jesus Christ, possess a strong personal Christian commitment and be committed to the SNU mission to make Christlike disciples through higher education in a Christ centered community.
Teaching Assistant - Criminal Justice University of Central OklahomaTeaching Assistant - Criminal JusticeEdmond, OKEnrollment Exception: If the number of credit hours needed to graduate is less than the minimum number of hours required for student employment, the student must obtain a letter from their Academic Advisor (stating the number of hours needed to graduate and anticipated graduation date) and submit it to Human Resources. Summer Semester: To work in a regular student position during the summer semester, students must be enrolled in at least 3 summer credit hours or be enrolled in the upcoming fall semester in the minimum credit hours required for their classification and employment type.
Professional Technician (Part-Time/Year-Round) - City City of Oklahoma City, OKProfessional Technician (Part-Time/Year-Round) - CityOklahoma City, OK$18–$28 / hourThis job classification has been designated as a cyber security sensitive job classification effective June 26, 2023, in order to comply with United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division's Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy (Version 5.9.2, 12/07/2022), 5.12 Policy Area 12 Personnel Security. Typical duties may include: assisting in a variety of departmental projects or programs; handling and adjusting complaints; providing technical assistance or support to professional staff; driving between work sites and other locations to conduct inspections; transporting materials, equipment, and supplies; and supporting off-site programs and operational activities.
Inspector General Oklahoma Human ServicesInspector GeneralOklahoma City, OklahomaBuild and maintain collaborative partnerships with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies—including the FBI, USDA Office of Inspector General, HHS Office of Inspector General, U.S. Attorney's Offices, District Attorneys, and the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office—representing OKDHS in joint investigations, interagency task forces, and statewide anti-fraud initiatives. Job Duties Direct and oversee statewide program integrity operations across all OKDHS benefit programs, including SNAP, TANF, Medicaid/SoonerCare, Child Care Assistance, Child Support Services, and Child Welfare Services, ensuring effective fraud prevention, detection, investigations, quality control, audits, and compliance to safeguard state and federal resources.