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STATE OF MARYLAND is seeking a Complaints Manager within the Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) Division to lead statewide complaint operations. The role requires a Juris Doctor degree and at least four years of legal practice or investigations, with three years of supervisory experience.
You will shape policies, oversee investigations, and ensure due process and high service standards. This senior leadership position prioritizes operational excellence, stakeholder collaboration, and
Maryland’s Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program makes sure all workers in Maryland have paid time off for medical and family reasons. FAMLI is a social insurance system covering 2.6 million workers and 180,000 employers, delivered as a digitally native, public-facing service. We’re in the early stages of building something as big and as far-reaching as unemployment insurance or a new health department. We know that delivering services primarily through a website, over the Internet, is a new way of doing business in government.
The Complaints Manager is a senior leader within the Complaints Unit of the Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) Division at the Maryland Department of Labor (MD Labor). The position is responsible for the management, administration, and operational oversight of the Complaints Unit, and exercises substantial independent judgment in the interpretation and application of Maryland's law, regulations, policies, and procedures.
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100 S. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
The Complaints Manager is responsible for establishing, implementing, and continuously improving the statewide complaint management framework, including complaint intake, triage, investigation, mediation, and resolution processes involving allegations of interference, retaliation, discrimination, and other violations of Maryland's FAMLI law. The position develops and implements operational policies, investigative standards, quality assurance programs, performance metrics, and case management practices to ensure legally sufficient, timely, consistent, and impartial complaint investigations and resolutions. The Complaints Manager serves as the principal subject matter expert for complaint investigations and collaborates extensively with the Deputy Chief Adjudication Officer, Assistant Attorneys General, Division leadership, insurers, employers, workers, and other governmental entities to support investigation, mediation, adjudication, enforcement, and compliance activities. The position is accountable for ensuring that complaint investigations are conducted in accordance with statutory requirements, due process principles, and established investigative standards while maintaining high levels of customer service and public trust. Due to the legal complexity of the work, the requirement to analyze and interpret statutes and regulations, evaluate evidence, oversee investigations involving potential legal violations, and support enforcement and adjudicatory proceedings, this position requires a Juris Doctor degree.
Education: A Juris Doctor degree or equivalent degree from an accredited law school.
All candidates are subject to a background check against files maintained by the Division of Unemployment Insurance (Labor/DUI) to determine whether any monies are owed to Labor/DUI as a result of unemployment insurance overpayment/fraud. Any unpaid debt may have an impact on whether or not a candidate is offered employment. Personnel employed in this classification may have access to federal tax information and may be subject to a state and FBI criminal background check as a condition of employment.
All information concerning the qualifications, including any required documentation (diploma, transcript, certificate, etc.) must be submitted and received by the closing date. Information submitted after this date will not be considered. Applications that meet minimum and/or selective qualifications will be referred to the hiring unit for interview selection. Units will select those candidates most closely demonstrating the qualifications for the interview.
The assessment may consist of a rating of your education, training, and experience related to the requirements of the position. It is important that you provide complete and accurate information on your application.
To learn more, please click this link: STATE OF MARYLAND BENEFITS
U.S. Military Veterans may qualify for additional bonus points towards certification. Any job offer will be contingent on the candidate providing a U.S. Military form DD 214 verifying honorable discharge from service prior to starting employment (and may be requested prior to interview). Permanent State employees do not need to submit proof of Veterans’ status.
Maryland Department of Labor is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of LABOR that all persons have equal opportunity and access to employment opportunities, services, and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status.