Investigator-(Public Integrity Division) – District Attorney’s Office
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Investigator
The Public Integrity Division handles the investigations of public officials accused of criminal conduct. Relevant charges may be filed in county and district courts. The investigator will receive sworn complaints from the public or at the direction of the District Attorney, interview witnesses, and may interact with the Texas Rangers and other law enforcement agencies. The investigator may be required to testify or assist in the presentation of an investigation to the grand jury, or other cases involving allegations of misconduct where the evidence meets the threshold of probable cause.
Prior public integrity investigative experience strongly preferred. A strong candidate will have excellent report writing skills, the ability to communicate professionally, and extensive experience interviewing suspects and witnesses both.
Must be available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
- Conducts timely investigations in preparation for the establishment of trial ready cases. Assists prosecutors in preparation of cases for trial by evaluation and analysis of investigative work by law enforcement agencies.
- Locates and interviews witnesses, victims, and other persons involved in criminal investigations; Collects and records evidence; Seizes contraband and arrests violators when necessary.
- Reviews criminal cases as assigned in determining course of action to be followed.
- Photographs crime scenes and crime victims.
- Provides security, including transportation, for the office.
- Conducts grand jury investigations by collecting and analyzing evidence/data. Testifies in court when necessary and is responsible for the transfer of evidence introduced in trial.
- Assists in preparation and presentation of both grand jury presentation and courtroom trial material. Copies existing audio and visual recordings and prepares other court exhibits using multimedia resources.
- Serves and assists with subpoenas, citations, arrest and search warrants.
- Assists the Chief Investigator and outside law enforcement agencies with criminal case information.
- Attends community meetings to receive public input on relevant concerns and can provide use of force education to grand jurors, law enforcement, and community organizations.
Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma/GED (60 semester hours from an accredited college/university or two years active-duty military experience preferred). Intermediate TCOLE Certification (advanced certification preferred).
- Five years law enforcement experience, with at least two years of investigative experience.
- Good computer and typing skills; working knowledge of common office software and experience with digital evidence.
- Good verbal and written communication and organizational skills.
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to deal effectively with the public, other employees, and elected officials.
- Ability to complete projects in a timely manner.
- Knowledge of TLETS/NLETS, TCIC/NCIC and JIMS/HPD computer databases. Firearms Certification.
- Fort Bend County is one the most ethnically diverse counties in the United States. Located thirty-five minutes from downtown Houston, our county offers big city services with hometown hospitality.
SALARY RANGE: Pay starts at $2,924 biweekly with a great benefits package. Offers subject to an application/interview process and background check. Not all applicants will be interviewed.
CLOSING DATE: Upon filling position
All full-time and part-time employees are members of the Texas County District Retirement System (TCDRS). Full-time employees also enjoy a wide-range of great benefits.
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