
Special Agent - Psychology/Counseling Background
Federal Bureau of Investigation See More Job Openings by This EmployerFBI Special Agents apply their professional experience and unique skill sets to their work. Many come from professional backgrounds such as psychology, forensic psychology, counseling and social work. Your social science background could significantly contribute to our work by analyzing motives and providing professional insight to help keep people safe. Join us and bring your understanding of human behavior to the FBI.
Duties
- Plan and conduct investigations of potential violations of federal laws.
- Exercise judgement, resourcefulness, and versatility in meeting investigative demands.
- Create and maintain effective liaison relationships with federal, state, local, tribal, territorial and international law enforcement agencies.
- Coordinate and/or participate in searches, seizures, and arrests.
- Carry a firearm and be willing to use force, to include deadly force, if necessary.
- Maintain a level of physical fitness to ensure readiness required to perform law enforcement duties.
- $99,461 - $128,329/year
- Be a U.S. Citizen
- Have a bachelor's degree or higher from a U.S. accredited college or university.
- Possess full-time professional work experience.
- Be eligible for a Top-Secret SCI Clearance.
- Be able to legally possess / carry a firearm.
- Be at least 23 years old and not have reached your 37th birthday on appointment; exceptions may apply.
- Meet the FBI's Employment Eligibility requirements.
- Meet the medical and physical requirements of the position.
- Possess a valid driver's license with at least six months driving experience.
- Be available for assignment to any of the FBI's 56 Field Offices.
- Travel may be required.
All applicants must have two years of full-time work experience and a bachelor's degree or one year of full-time work experience if you have an advanced degree (master's or doctorate degree).All applicants should demonstrate Specialized Experience (SE).SE is defined as:
- Gathering and analyzing information and data to make proper conclusions or decisions.
- Establishing solutions to problems, assessing vulnerabilities, considering risks, and choosing the best outcome.
- Organizing, planning, and prioritizing various and competing work assignments.
- Consistently navigating complex and/or evolving environments.
- Communicating orally and in writing to prepare and present reports, briefings, and/or exchange information.
- A two-page resume that outlines relevant work experience and associated start and end dates. Resumes exceeding two pages will not be considered.
- Official or unofficial college transcript(s) that list your degree and the date conferred from a U.S. accredited college or university.
- Notification of Personnel Action SF-50 (current or former federal employees)
- Memorandum for Record: (if applicable) Work performed outside assigned duties (that would not normally be documented on an SF-50, i.e., back-up duties), has to be documented in detail by an immediate supervisor in order to receive full credit for amount of time worked in that position. If no documentation is furnished, no credit will be given for time worked in that position. The following notations must be specified in the documentation (Memorandum for Record):
- Percent of time worked in the position (cannot conflict with main duties)
- The month/year work began and ended
- Frequency worked (i.e., daily, monthly, etc.)
- Specific duties performed
- DD-214, Member 4 copy or Service 2 copy
- Statement of Service (if not yet separated)
- VA letter dated within one year (to include Disabled Veterans)
- SF-15, Veterans' Preference form (optional)
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