Senior Investigator - Criminal Law Division - OAG
- Idaho Division of Human Resources
- Boise, Idaho
- Full Time
at Idaho Division of Human Resources in Boise, Idaho, United States
Job DescriptionState of Idaho Opportunity
OAGThis is a sworn law-enforcement supervisor position within the Idaho Office of the Attorney General ( OAG ) assigned to the Special Investigations Unit ( SIU ). The SIU handles public corruption cases involving elected county and city officials, and felony-level referrals from local law-enforcement agencies. The Senior Investigator supervises between 5 to 10 frontline investigators or other law-enforcement support personnel and plays an active role in developing and implementing the strategic plan for their unit.
Primary duties include:
+ All criminal investigators, including supervisors, are assigned felony-level cases and must be capable of conducting investigations with little or no supervision.
+ Conducting interviews.
+ Obtaining and analyzing documents and other evidence.
+ Serving subpoenas.
+ Obtaining and executing search warrants.
+ Arresting suspects.
+ Preparing reports and exhibits.
+ Maintaining investigative case files.
+ Testifying in court.
+ Conducting surveillance.
+ Responding to inquiries from the public.
+ Interfacing with outside agencies.
+ Speaking to large groups of people.
+ Current Idaho POST Certification of Intermediate level or higher.
+ Complete a background investigation, including fingerprinting, a polygraph, and a psychological evaluation to the satisfaction of the OAG .
+ Pass Criminal Justice Information System ( CJIS ) background check, and maintain CJIS access.
+ Minimum of 10 years of law-enforcement experience, including experience investigating as a detective or in a similar position.
+ Must be physically capable of performing all traditional law-enforcement functions.
+ Must qualify with a firearm and re-qualify as required by the OAG .
+ Must possess a valid state-issued drivers license.
+ Must be able to drive and travel frequently, including with little or no advanced notice.
+ Must be willing to work flexible hours and be on-call as needed.
Preferred Qualifications:
+ 10-15 years of law-enforcement experience, including supervisory experience.
+ Experience in specialized investigations, preferably in public corruption or white-collar fraud but may include Internet Crimes Against Children ( ICAC ), narcotics, cybercrime, human trafficking, organized crime, co