Child Safety Field Investigator
Coastal International Security, Inc. · New Mexico, United States · 1 wk ago
Hybrid$80k–$120k/yrContract
Key Responsibilities
- Lead two-person field team in conducting in-person child safety and wellness verification visits
- Apply federal law enforcement background and judgment to navigate sensitive field situations safely and professionally
- Document case outcomes accurately and submit reports within required timeframes
- Cookordinate with Case Officer to ensure all interactions are conducted in the family's primary language
- Adhere strictly to program Standards of Conduct - no gifts, no personal contact, no legal advice to participants
- Report any adverse information, conduct violations, or safety concerns to supervisors within 24 hours
- Participate in all required training, certifications, and annual refresher courses
- Maintain confidentiality of all case data, participant information, and program materials
- Verify UAC school enrollment status and confirm attendance per applicable state requirements
- Inform UAC and sponsor of legal obligations including immigration court dates, ERO reporting requirements, and release conditions
- Confirm UAC address and provide verified mailing address to ERO within 48 hours of case receipt
- Enter standardized data fields into ICE systems of record including name, A-number, address, safety status, and school enrollment
- Report serious health or safety events to the Contracting Officer's Representative within 1 hour of occurrence
Required Qualifications
- Background in federal law enforcement or local law enforcement (e.g., CBP, ICE, FBI, U.S. Marshals, DEA, Secret Service, or equivalent)
- Experience conducting field interviews, home visits, or investigations involving vulnerable populations
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to document findings clearly and accurately
- Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment in unstructured, field-based environments
- Familiarity with federal privacy, records management, and information security standards
- Valid driver's license and ability to travel extensively within assigned region
Prior Experience
- Bilingual (Spanish/English or other language pairs) strongly preferred - all interactions must be in the family's language
- Prior experience working with child welfare agencies, DHS, or federal contractor programs
- Current or transferable federal background investigation (Public Trust or higher) - significantly accelerates onboarding
- Experience with government reporting systems or contractor compliance environments
Mandatory Requirements
- Must be a U.S. Citizen - no exceptions
- Must have resided in the United States for at least 3 of the last 5 years
- Must pass a federal government background investigation (suitability determination) before beginning work
- Must complete all required government training modules before starting field work
- Must sign program Standards of Conduct and Non-Disclosure Agreement
- Must be able to work field-based, nationwide assignments
Note
- Roles requiring access to government IT systems require U.S. Citizenship (not LPR)
About the Role
The Case Manager is the law-enforcement anchor of a two-person field team conducting in-person safety and wellness checks on unaccompanied children released to sponsors across the United States. Working alongside a Case Officer, the Case Manager leads field interactions, ensures protocol compliance, and is responsible for the safe, professional execution of each assigned case.
Benefits
Coastal International Security is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status.