Job Description and Duties Are you interested in protecting California’s vulnerable adults? Do you want to help stop waste, fraud, and abuse in the Medi-Cal program? Join a multidisciplinary team of attorneys, special agents, and auditors working together to prosecute healthcare fraud and those who abuse or neglect elderly and dependent adults in California. The Attorney General’s Office, Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse (DMFEA) works to investigate and prosecute fraud against the Medi-Cal program and abuse and neglect of elderly and dependent adults. Within DMFEA, the Criminal Prosecutions team handles complex criminal cases in state courts involving (1) fraud committed against the Medi-Cal program by doctors, pharmacies, medical equipment suppliers, and other Medi-Cal providers, and (2) criminal abuse and neglect of elders and dependent adults in skilled nursing and other residential care facilities. DMFEA is a vertical prosecution unit, where prosecutors work closely with in-house special agents and investigative auditors. Prosecutors participate in DMFEA’s investigation, determine what charges to bring, and are responsible for the criminal prosecution from filing through conviction and sentencing. Typical Duties Working collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team of attorneys, special agents, nurses, auditors, and legal staff to investigate and prosecute fraud and abuse cases. Advising on the development of investigative plans, including reviewing search warrants, arrest warrants, and working with expert witnesses. Evaluating evidence and potential theories of culpability for a filing decision. Charging criminal fraud and abuse cases in state court and managing all stages of litigation, including filing, motion work, asset forfeiture, settlement or jury trial, and sentencing. Prosecuting other related crimes, including the diversion of opioids and other controlled prescription drugs, identity theft, financial abuse, and physical abuse or neglect causing harm or death. Working with expert witnesses, including computer forensic examiners, coroners, medical professionals, and forensic auditors. Collaborating with local, state and federal agencies, including those responsible for administering Medi-Cal and regulating residential care facilities. Participating in training and public/law enforcement outreach. This position will be responsible for cases in Southern California and may require travel. Applicants must demonstrate good judgment and professionalism in all interactions with members of the public, colleagues, opposing counsel, and the judiciary. Criminal trial experience is preferred. Working Conditions This is a hybrid position under current DOJ telework policy, that is subject to modification. The position provides the opportunity to work remotely most days, but at least one day per week of in-office attendance is required. Travel and additional in-person attendance is required for court appearances, meetings or other operational needs. Minimum Requirements You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification:
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