$7,369.00 - $9,904.00 Monthly

Investigator 3

Dept. of Corrections
Walla Walla, WA
就业类型: Full Time - Permanent

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原始职位描述

岗位描述

 
Investigator 3

调查员三级
华盛顿州监狱(WSP)  
华盛顿州瓦拉瓦拉市(Walla Walla, WA)

 注意:本次招聘仅限于当前华盛顿州矫正部门的正式候选人。

华盛顿州矫正部门正在寻找一位充满热情且具备资格的人员,担任位于华盛顿州监狱(WSP),瓦拉瓦拉市的全职永久调查员三级职位。
 
华盛顿州监狱(WSP)由4个严密监管单元、3个特殊监禁单元、2个强化管理单元、2个中度监管单元、2个最低监管单元和一个医院组成。总体而言,WSP关押约2,000名囚犯,并雇佣约1,000名工作人员。 

华盛顿州监狱实行24小时全天候、7天无休的人员值守。

无论工作地点是在监狱内、社区矫正机构还是行政办公室,华盛顿州矫正部门的专业员工都会因知道自己在创造一个让所有罪犯都能学习做出有助于更安全社会选择的环境而感到高度的个人满足感。

作为刑事司法系统中的合作伙伴,华盛顿州矫正部门(DOC)致力于提升公共安全,根据法律执行刑事制裁和项目,并为华盛顿州矫正事业的未来提供领导。

DOC 是一个尊重个人独特品质的组织,并致力于为个人独特性创造一个安全的环境。

 请附上专业简历和一封求职信
(建议不超过两页)说明您如何符合资格条件,以及为何您是该职位的理想人选。
 
注意:本次招聘可用于填补未来可能出现的职位空缺。

工作职责

华盛顿州矫正部门(设施)情报与调查单位(IIU)将与刑事司法合作伙伴协作,致力于保障工作人员和社区的安全,并通过执行刑事制裁和有效的再入项目,确保被关押人员承担责任。

调查员三级职位在IIU首席调查员和监狱长的指导下工作,并与相关方合作,为实现机构使命贡献力量,即通过在部门内开展公正、保密、优先级高的调查工作,提升设施和公共安全。这些调查通常涉及敏感、复杂且有时颇具争议的指控,可能在矫正环境中产生政治影响,或引发媒体对矫正部门的关注。该职位可能需要开展与机构和公共安全相关的特殊调查活动。该职位可能需要在全州范围内出差,并在发生紧急情况且需要调查支持时被召集执行任务。

该职位将收集事实并发展证据,以完成从原始指控或投诉到准备在法庭上或行政听证会上呈现的案件工作:包括查阅记录和案件档案;进行彻底调查;保存文件证据;获取事实陈述、证词或供认;获取并送达传票以强制证人出庭或提供记录;进行现场监视;撰写调查报告,建立事实和证据;与执法机构、私人律师、助理检察长或检察官审查案件工作;并在必要时出庭作证。 

该职位将协助IIU的整体管理工作,并在首席调查员缺席时可能担任首席调查员。在正常运营期间,调查员三级将监督和指导IIU的调查员二级,并协助首席调查员制定优先事项、目标和策略,以满足部门的承诺。经任命主管授权后,该职位在完成适当培训后可能配备武器,并可能发放带回家的武器。

该职位与其他调查员一起将负责轮值IIU值班官,轮值周期为一周。值班官需全天候(每天24小时,连续7天)响应设施需求或执行其他任务。


职责: 调查员3将独立发起、执行并完成全面的调查工作 包括但不限于:涉嫌违反州法规(WAC)/非法行为、根据RCW的刑事、侵权索赔、欺诈及背景调查,任何其他涉及对矫正部门工作人员、囚犯及公众安全构成威胁的州管辖权索赔,并根据首席调查员的指示将报告提交给相关当局。当调查性质复杂,或在启动后变得复杂时,调查员3将负责确保调查得到恰当、准确且完整的处理。

任务包括:

  • 创建、整理并撰写有关囚犯、访客及关联人员活动的情报文件(包括物理存放在IIU办公室和电子存放在SharePoint中的文件,需及时完成)。

  • 及时撰写详尽的调查报告,确立事实和证据,足以用于高等法院或矫正部门行政听证会。调查员3在提交给首席调查员/主管前,还需审核调查文件的准确性和完整性。

  • 根据相关法律、部门政策和既定程序,收集、记录并保留证据 以支持调查活动,通常会导致联邦或高等法院的起诉或行政处分。 

  • 对嫌疑人、受害人和证人进行访谈,根据相关法律、矫正部门政策和程序准备和/或审核事实陈述和/或供词,用于高等法院或行政听证会。(包括但不限于:JPAY调查、VTrack调查、违禁品调查、PREA调查)

  • 根据首席调查员和主管的指示调查员工不当行为的投诉。该活动将尽可能减少,主要工作应集中在囚犯活动上,以确保工作人员、设施和公众安全。

  • 审查并提交适当的案件给私人律师、助理检察长、检察官及联邦/州/地方执法部门。 

  • 在必要时出庭作证或参与其他程序。

  • 可能参与、监督、领导或支持涉及监狱(所)、社区矫正或执法/刑事司法机构的战术、秘密及/或调查行动, 
  • 并需经首席调查员、主管及总部调查行动主管的指示和批准。 

  • 根据联邦和州法律及部门政策使用和维护专用的秘密电子、音频和视频设备,并在必要时经首席调查员、主管及总部调查行动主管批准。

  • 根据首席调查员及/或州级STG项目主管的指示,参与收集、记录和分发有关安全威胁组织的情报信息。  

  • 研究记录和案件文件;收集和保存文件证据

  • 按照州级IIU项目要求提交报告并提供沟通。

  • 经过毒品/麻醉剂检测(MMC、NARTECH、NIK、Target ID等)的培训和认证。 

  • 收集、记录并测试已提交或作为证据收集的物品。

  • 在首席调查员或更高层级调查员的直接监督下,根据政策规定妥善收集、记录和保管证据。

  • 协助执法部门、检察官办公室及总检察长办公室收集民事或刑事案件所需的证据或信息。 

  • 参加会议/简报和培训

  • 季度IIU会议
  • 必修培训
  • 年度培训
    1. LMS在线培训
    2. 教师授课课堂培训
    3. 防卫战术
    4. 武器培训
  • 根据首席调查员的指示执行其他任务
  • 撰写详细且简洁的报告(如违规报告、事件报告、IMRS报告、隔离管理报告等)。

  • 开展并完成 行政事务 开展隔离调查或在政策规定的时间范围内申请延期,并适当记录。

  • 与当地执法部门、法院、律师等保持联络

  • 提供并/或协助进行有关安全和调查问题的培训

职责:面试与调查
操作并监控被羁押人员电话项目(VTracks)、Securus、JPay、OMNI、被羁押人员邮件以及其它DOC信息来源 

任务包括:

  • 遵守所有培训要求,按政策执行。 

  • 回顾归档通话并实时监控被羁押人员的对话 以收集有关被羁押人员、访客及/或相关人员已知或涉嫌犯罪活动的情报,使用VTracks系统(监控、分析并调查任何可疑电话通话)

  • 准确记录这些对话 用于行政及/或刑事法庭程序的证据,同时遵守适用的联邦/州法律及部门政策。 

  • 监控、分析并调查可疑的JPay信息 以确保设施运营的安全与稳定。

  • 收集、整理并分析与设施安全相关的数据,这些数据来源于对JPay、VTracks系统及美国邮政的监控

  • 按照政策监控被羁押人员的美国邮政往来

  • 保持保密 仅披露政策允许的信息。 

  • 审查并监控设施的监控系统,以及独立的隐蔽监控系统,以处理涉及设施运营安全与稳定的问题

职责: 

收集、开发、评估、记录并分发有关被羁押人员及安全威胁组织的情报信息,这些组织对公众、工作人员及被羁押人员的安全构成威胁。 

任务包括: 

  • 筛选进入的被羁押人员邮件,识别安全威胁组织成员、其状态及安置情况.

  • 准确及时地将数据录入安全威胁群体追踪系统 ,包括但不限于民兵组织、暴力无政府主义者、仇恨团体、街头团伙、安全威胁团体以及任何其他对公共安全和部门整体安全构成威胁的个人或团体。

  • 适当分发与安全威胁群体(STG)相关的信息 至需要信息以进行运营、规划和行政工作的区域、部门和办公室。 

  • 向员工提供有关STG和安全问题的培训。根据要求提供有关毒品及毒品如何进入监狱的培训。 

  • 向首席调查员、 superintendent(主管)和高级行政人员提供准确、全面且及时的情报信息。  

  • 根据政策记录和归档情报信息, 包括但不限于保密信息报告。

  • 在被羁押人员群体中展现专业性和可信度。 

  • 根据法律和部门政策,确保在情报信息的培养/收集过程中保持保密性。
职责: 

领导安排的其他职责。

任务包括: 

  • 通过电话、书面、电子邮件和当面方式接收并回应外部机构和其他州政府实体的咨询。

  • 根据总部SIS的请求并经首席调查员和主管批准,应对全州紧急情况并提供调查/情报支持。 协助对被羁押人员及/或员工送达传票和其他法律文件。 

  • 与高级员工会面,提供有关正在进行的问题的信息,并讨论设施或社区安全问题或疑虑。 

  • Meet with senior staff to provide information on ongoing issues and to discuss facility or community safety concerns or suspicions. 

  • 在首席调查员缺席或无法工作时,担任其他调查员的办公室负责人。 

  • 与所有工作人员及联邦/州执法机构保持良好的工作关系。

  • 确保单位及时回应公众披露请求,与公共信息官员密切合作。

职责: 

所有调查员需完成的其他职责

任务包括: 

  • 创建并维护IIU Hotmail列表,并适当分发该列表。

  • 办理文件、案件档案和报告的归档工作

  • 采购并整理办公用品

  • 答复办公室电话,处理请求,为调查员筛选来电

  • 回复被羁押人员的风筝/信息亭信息,涉及IPIN、一般或杂项请求

  • 按需/按要求扫描文件

  • 代表首席调查员撰写并签署正式信函

  • 整理办公室并保持其整洁

资格要求

必备资格:

在DOC内部调查单位(IIU)担任调查员2职位两年以上经验。

三年从事调查工作的经验,包括:访谈证人;收集、保存和分析事实、信息和证据;以及撰写书面报告。


优先/期望的资格条件

知识、技能与能力:

• 对安全威胁组织具有高水平的知识和经验

• 具备刑事与民事调查的方法、原则、标准和技术方面的丰富经验

• 具备丰富的审讯技巧、证据规则、证据链管理、逮捕法律、搜查与扣押法律以及米兰达警告和加里蒂警告方面的经验

         • 能够撰写调查报告

• 了解适用于华盛顿州的相关法律、联邦及州法规,特别是与调查相关的领域

• 了解被羁押人员分类流程

         • 了解适用于华盛顿州的相关法律、联邦及州法规,特别是与调查相关的领域

• 能够清晰、简洁、准确且有信息地进行书面和口头表达

补充信息

         请附上专业简历和一封求职信以申请该职位

(建议不超过两页

)说明您如何符合资格条件,以及为何您是该职位的理想人选。

 如需了解该机构的更多信息,请访问 doc.wa.gov

For additional information about the agency, please visit doc.wa.gov

愿景:  共同建设更安全的社区。
使命:  通过积极改变人们的生活来提升公共安全。
我们的承诺:  运营一个安全且人道的矫正系统,并与他人合作,帮助人们转变生活,打造更美好的华盛顿州。
  
  DOC 是一家机会均等的雇主,不会因种族、宗教、肤色、国籍、性别、婚姻状况、性取向、性别认同、性别表达、年龄、荣誉退伍军人、退伍军人状态、基因信息,或任何感官、精神或身体残疾,或由残疾人士使用的训练导盲犬或服务动物而有所歧视。
   
   重要提示:

  • 请在申请中至少提供三(3)位专业参考人。专业参考人是指那些被支付以监督您的工作,并能证明您的工作表现、技术技能和岗位能力的个人。如果您没有或没有足够的专业参考人,请提供非相关领域的专业人士,例如教育工作者或其他专业联系人。请注意:  所有专业参考人必须提供电话号码和电子邮件地址。
  • 对补充问题的回答必须能够通过提供的工作历史进行验证。
  • 在新员工入职前将进行背景调查,包括犯罪记录历史。背景调查所得信息不一定会影响雇佣决定,但将在评估申请人的岗位适配性和胜任能力时予以考虑。
  • 员工可能会直接与或接近在押人员工作,工作环境可能具有潜在危险性。在决定是否申请时请考虑这一点。 
  • 我们致力于维护一个无毒品和酒精的职场环境,员工须遵守所有州和联邦法律。在招聘过程中可能会进行入职前的毒品检测,对任何毒品检测呈阳性的申请人将被取消考虑资格。
  • 橄榄油树脂辣椒素(OC)是一种喷雾型辣椒喷雾,用于自卫和/或缓和紧张局势。对辣椒喷雾有敏感或过敏的申请人,建议了解此岗位可能的暴露水平。 
  • 动物护理项目是华盛顿州大多数监狱的常见组成部分,包括狗和猫的项目。对动物有敏感或过敏的申请人,建议了解此岗位可能的暴露水平。
  • 结核病(TB)是 DOC 员工的重要健康问题。成功候选人可能需要在入职后 60 天内提供有效的结核菌素皮肤试验结果。 当检测结果为阳性时,还需进一步的信息、检测和治疗。雇佣并不取决于检测结果。

远程办公详情
  这是一个需要现场办公的职位,不提供远程办公安排。
  
我们提供的福利: 
  作为矫正部门的员工,您的工作与生活平衡是我们优先考虑的重点。华盛顿州员工可享受全美最全面且具有竞争力的福利套餐。除了涵盖医疗、牙科和视力的综合家庭保险外,这些福利还包括:

  • 远程办公/弹性工作安排(视职位而定)
  • 每年最多25天带薪年假
  • 每月8小时带薪病假
  • 每年12天带薪假期
  • 丰厚的退休计划
  • 灵活支出账户
  • 依赖护理援助
  • 延期报酬计划,以及更多福利!

*矫正部门遵守联邦就业资格验证文件I-9的就业资格验证要求。被选中的候选人必须能够在入职第一天提供符合该表格要求的身份及在美国工作的资格证明。

 
如对本次招聘有任何疑问,或需在申请过程中请求合理便利,请发送电子邮件至 ctcooper@doc1.wa.gov。如需使用TTY服务,请拨打华盛顿州转接服务电话7-1-1或1-800-833-6388。

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Investigator 3

Investigator 3
Washington State Penitentiary (WSP)  
Walla Walla, WA

 NOTE: THIS RECRUITMENT IS OPEN TO CURRENT PERMANENT WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CANDIDATES ONLY.

The Department of Corrections is seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual for a Full Time Permanent Investigator 3 position located at the Washington State Penitentiary (WSP), Walla Walla, Washington.
 
The Washington State Penitentiary (WSP) is comprised of 4 Close Custody Units, 3 Special Housing Units, 2 Intensive Management Units, 2 Medium Units, 2 Minimum Housing Units and a Hospital. In all, WSP houses approximately 2,000 incarcerated individuals and employs approximately 1,000 staff. 

The Washington State Penitentiary is staffed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.

Whether the work is inside a prison, in community corrections, or in an administrative office, the Washington State Department of Corrections professional staff experience a high degree of personal satisfaction knowing they are creating environments in which all offenders can learn to make choices that contribute to a safer society.

The Department of Corrections (DOC), as a partner in the criminal justice system, enhances public safety, administers criminal sanctions and programs in accordance with the law and provides leadership for the future of corrections in Washington State.

DOC is an organization that respects individuals for their unique qualities and strives to create a safe environment for individual uniqueness.

 To be considered for this position, please attach a professional resume and a letter of interest
(preferably no more than two pages) describing how you meet the qualifications and why you are an ideal candidate for this position.
 
NOTE: This recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies.

Duties

The Department of Corrections (Facility) Intelligence and Investigations Unit (IIU) in collaboration with its criminal justice partners; will contribute to staff and community safety and hold Incarcerated Individuals accountable through administration of criminal sanctions and effective re-entry programs.

The Investigator 3 position works under the direction of the IIU Chief Investigator and the Superintendent and works collaboratively with stakeholders and contributes to the agency's mission, to improve facility and public safety by conducting impartial, confidential, high priority investigations throughout the department. These investigations often involve allegations that are sensitive, complex, and at times controversial within a correctional setting with the potential of having political impacts, and/or media interest related to the Department of Corrections. This position may be asked to conduct special investigative activities pertinent to the institution and public safety. This position may require travel across the state and may be called to duty whenever an emergency arises and there is a need for investigative support.

This position Gathers facts and develops evidence with the objective of completing casework from the original claim, or allegation to preparation for presentation in court or for administrative hearings in a timely manner: This includes researching records and case files; conducting a thorough investigation; preserving documentary evidence; obtaining statements of fact, depositions, or confessions; obtaining and serving subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses or the production of records; conducting field surveillance; writing investigative reports, establishing proof of facts and evidence; reviewing case work with law enforcement agencies, private attorneys, Assistant Attorney General, or Prosecuting Attorneys; and testifying in court or other proceedings as necessary. 

This position will assist with the overall management of the IIU and may act as the Chief Investigator in their absence. During normal operations, the Investigator 3 will supervise and mentor the IIU's Investigator 2's, and assist the Chief Investigator in establishing priorities, goals and strategies to meet the units commitments. When authorized by the appointing authority this position may be armed, once properly trained, and may be issued a take home weapon.

This position along with other investigators will have the responsibility of being IIU Duty Officer for one week rotations. The Duty Officer will be responsible to respond to the facility or conduct other work as needed, 24 hours a day, through the 7 day period.


Duty: The Investigator 3 will independently initiate, conduct, and complete comprehensive investigations to include, but not limited to, alleged WAC violations / illegal acts under RCW, criminal, tort claims, fraud, and background investigations, any other claim under State jurisdiction that pose a threat to public, staff, and residents of the Department of Corrections safety, and refer the reports to appropriate authorities at the direction of the Chief Investigator. When investigations are complex in nature, or become complex after initiation, the Investigator 3 will take lead in ensuring the investigation is taken to appropriate, accurate and complete closure.

Tasks include:

  • Creates, compiles, and writes documentation/case files relevant to intelligence on activity conducted by Incarcerated Individuals, visitors, and associates (Both physically maintained in IIU Office and electronic maintained in SharePoint in a timely manner.)

  • Write thorough investigative reports in a timely manner, establishing proof of fact and evidence sufficient to be used in Superior Court or for DOC Administrative Hearings. The Investigator 3, will also review investigation documents for accuracy and completeness prior to being forwarded to the Chief Investigator/Superintenent.

  • Gather, document, and retain evidence according to applicable laws, Department policies, and established procedures in support of investigative activity which typically result in prosecutorial pursuit in Federal or Superior Courts or Administrative Discipline. 

  • Conduct interviews of suspects, victims, and witnesses, prepares and/or reviews statements of fact and / or confessions in accordance with applicable laws, DOC policies and procedures for use in Superior Court or in Administrative Hearings. (Including but not limited to: JPAY investigations, VTrack investigations, Contraband Investigations, PREA investigations)

  • Investigate complaints of employee misconduct as directed by the Chief Investigator and Superintendent. This activity will be minimized as much as possible as the primary focus should be on Incarcerated Individuals activities as they relate to staff, facility and public safety.

  • Review and present appropriate cases to private attorneys, Assistant Attorney General, Prosecuting Attorney, and Federal/State/Local Law enforcement. 

  • Testify in court or other proceedings as necessary.

  • May participate, supervise, lead, direct or support tactical, covert and/or investigative operations involving prison (s), community corrections or law enforcement/criminal justice agencies at the 
  • direction and approval of the Chief Investigator, Superintendent, and Headquarters Chief of Investigative Operations per established guidelines. 

  • Maintain and use specialized covert electronic, audio and visual equipment per Federal and State laws, and Department policies, and with approval from the Chief Investigator, Superintendent, and Headquarters Chief of Investigative Operations when required.

  • Participates in the collection, documentation and dissemination of intelligence information on Security Threat Groups, at the direction of the Chief Investigator and/or Statewide STG Program Manager.  

  • Researches records and case files; gathering and preserving documentary evidence

  • Submit reports and provide communication as directed by the Statewide IIU Program requirements.

  • Trained and certified in drug / narcotic testing (MMC, NARTECH, NIK, Target ID, ETC.). 

  • Obtain, log, and test substances that have been submitted or collected as evidence.

  • Gather, log, maintain / preserves evidence properly per policy as directed and under direct supervision by the Chief Investigator or higher-level Investigator.

  • Assist law enforcement, Prosecutor’s and Attorney General Office in the gathering of evidence or information required for civil or criminal cases. 

  • Attends meetings/briefings and Trainings.

  • Quarterly IIU Meetings
  • Mandatory Trainings
  • Yearly Trainings
    1. LMS Online Training
    2. Instructor Led Classroom Training
    3. Defensive Tactics
    4. Weapons Training
  • Others as directed by Chief Investigator
  • Write detailed and concise reports (i.e. Infraction Reports, Incident Reports, IMRS’s, Segregation Management reports.)

  • Conduct and complete Administrative Segregation investigations or request extensions within policy time frames and document appropriately.

  • Liaison with local LE, courts, attorneys, etc…

  • Provides and/or Assists in training regarding security and investigative issues.

Duty: Interviews and Investigations
Operate and monitor the Incarcerated Individual telephone program (VTracks), Securus, JPay, OMNI, Incarcerated Individual mail, and other DOC information sources 

Tasks include:

  • Comply with all training requirements per policy. 

  • Review archived calls and perform live monitoring of Incarcerated Individual conversations to gather intelligence on known or suspected criminal activity of Incarcerated Individuals, visitors and/or associates using VTracks System. (Monitor, analyze, and investigate any suspicious phone calls)

  • Accurately record these conversations for use as evidence in administrative and/or criminal court proceedings while complying with applicable Federal/State laws and Department policy. 

  • Monitor, analyze, and investigate suspicious JPAY messages that could jeopardize the safety and security of facility operations.

  • Gather, compile, and analyze data related to the safety and security of the institution arising from the monitoring of JPAY, VTracks System, and the US Mail.

  • Monitor incoming and outgoing Incarcerated Individual US Mail per policy.

  • Maintain confidentiality and only disclose that information allowed in policy. 

  • Review and monitor the facility surveillance systems as well as stand alone, covert surveillance systems for issues concerning the safety and security of facility operations

Duty: 

Gather, develop, evaluate, document, and disseminate intelligence information pertaining to Incarcerated Individuals and Security Threat Groups that pose a threat to public, staff, and Incarcerated Individuals safety. 

Tasks include: 

  • Screen incoming Incarcerated Individual chain for STG members, their status, and placement.

  • Accurately and promptly enter data into the Security Threat Group Tracking System on groups including but not limited to, militia organizations, violent anarchist, hate groups, street groups, security threat groups and any other individual or groups that pose a threat to public safety and overall security of the Department.

  • Appropriately distribute Security Threat Group (STG) related information to those areas, departments and offices requiring information for operation, planning, and administrative purposes. 

  • Provide training to staff regarding STG and security issues. Provide training if requested related to narcotics and ways that narcotics are introduced into prisons. 

  • Provide the Chief Investigator, Superintendent, and senior administrative staff with accurate, comprehensive timely Intelligence information.  

  • Document and file intelligence information according to policy, including but not limited to Confidential Information Reports.

  • Demonstrate professionalism and credibility with Incarcerated Individual population. 

  • Assure confidentiality with the cultivation/collection of intelligence information according to laws and Department policies.
Duty: 

Other duties as assigned.

Tasks include: 

  • Receives and responds to inquiries by telephone, in writing, e-mail, and in person by outside agencies and other state entities.

  • Respond to statewide emergencies and provide investigative/intelligence support at the request of HQ SIS with approval from the Chief Investigator and Superintendent. 

  • Assist in service of subpoenas and other legal papers on Incarcerated Individuals and/or employees. 

  • Meet with senior staff to provide information on ongoing issues and to discuss facility or community safety concerns or suspicions. 

  • Act as office lead for other investigator(s) as assigned when Chief Investigator is absent or unavailable. 

  • Maintain good working relationships with all staff, Federal/State Law Enforcement agencies.

  • Assure units timely response to public disclosure requests and work closely with the Public Information Officer.

Duty: 

Misc. Duties to be done by all Investigators

Tasks include: 

  • Create and maintain IIU Hotmail list and disseminate list appropriately.

  • Filing of paperwork, case files, and reports

  • Maintain and ordering of office supplies

  • Answer office telephone calls, respond to requests, screen calls for Investigators

  • Respond to Incarcerated Individual Kites / Kiosk messages pertaining to IPIN, general, or miscellaneous requests

  • Scan documents as needed / requested

  • Typed correspondences on behalf of Chief Investigator with Chief signature

  • Organize and maintain cleanliness of office

Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

Two years’ experience as an Investigator 2 within DOC Internal Investigations Unit (IIU).

OR

Three years of experience in conducting investigations which include:  witness interviews; gathering, preserving, and analyzing facts, information, and evidence; and developing written reports.


Preferred / Desired Qualifications

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

•High level of knowledge and experience with Security Threat Groups

•High level of experience with methods, principles, standards, and techniques of criminal and civil investigations

•High level of experience with interviewing techniques, rules of evidence, chain of custody, laws of arrest, search

         and seizure, Miranda and Garrity warnings

•Skilled at investigative report writing

•Working knowledge of applicable Wahington state statues, Federal and State regulations pertaining to the area

         investigations

•Working knowledge of the incarcerated individual classification process

•Working knowledge of applicable Wahington state statues, Federal and State regulations pertaining to the area

         investigations

•Ability to write and speak clearly, concisely, accurately, and informatively

Supplemental Information

 To be considered for this position, please attach a professional resume and a letter of interest (preferably no more than two pages) describing how you meet the qualifications and why you are an ideal candidate for this position.

For additional information about the agency, please visit doc.wa.gov

Vision:  Working together for safer communities.
Mission:  Improving public safety by positively changing lives.
Our Commitment:  To operate a safe and humane corrections system and partner with others to transform lives for a better Washington.
  
  DOC is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, honorably discharged veteran, veteran status, genetic information, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability.
   
   IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Please include a minimum of three (3) professional references with your application. A professional reference is defined as an individual who has been paid to supervise your work and can attest to your work performance, technical skills, and job competencies.  If you do not have any or sufficient professional references, please include non-related professionals, such as educators or other professional associates. **Please note:  Phone number AND email address are required for all professional references.
  • Answers to supplemental questions must be verifiable with provided work history.
  • A background check including criminal record history will be conducted prior to a new hire.  Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
  • Employees may work directly with or near incarcerated individuals in a potentially hazardous setting. Please consider this when deciding whether to apply. 
  • We are committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol-free work environment, and our employees are expected to comply with all state and federal laws. A pre-employment drug test may be administered as part of the selection process, and applicants who test positive for any controlled substances will be disqualified from consideration.
  • Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is an aerosol pepper spray made available as a means of self-defense and/or de-escalation. Applicants with sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position. 
  • Animal care projects are a common component of most Washington State prisons, including dog and cat programs. Applicants with animal sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position.
  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a priority health issue for DOC employees. The successful candidate may be required to provide valid proof of a baseline TB skin test within 60 days from the date of hire.   When positive tests result, further information, testing, and treatment will also be required. Employment is not contingent upon test results.

Telework Details
  This is an onsite position and not allocated for telework.
  
What We Offer: 
  As an employee of the Department of Corrections, your work-life integration is a priority. Washington State employees are offered one of the most inclusive and competitive benefits packages in the nation.  Besides comprehensive family insurance for medical, dental, and vision, these perks also may include:

  • Remote/telework/flexible schedules (depending on position)
  • Up to 25 paid vacations days a year
  • 8 hours of paid sick leave per month
  • 12 paid holidays a year
  • Generous retirement plan
  • Flex Spending Accounts
  • Dependent Care Assistance
  • Deferred Compensation and so much more!

*The DOC complies with the employment eligibility verification requirements for the federal employment eligibility verification form I-9. The selected candidate must be able to provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States consistent with the requirements of that form on the first day of employment.

 
For questions about this recruitment, or to request reasonable accommodation in the application process, please email ctcooper@doc1.wa.gov. For TTY service, please call the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.

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开始日期 5/8/2026 (五)
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