Georgia Piedmont Technical College
Criminal Investigator - Gangs
Georgia Piedmont Technical College, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Prosecutions Division- Gangs Section - Criminal Investigator
The mission of the Department of Law is to serve the citizens of the State of Georgia by providing legal representation of the highest quality to the agencies, officers and employees of state government and by honorably and vigorously carrying out the constitutional and statutory responsibilities of the Attorney General. The position filled through this announcement will serve in our Prosecution Division, which includes Gangs, Human Trafficking, Public Corruption, Organized Retail Crime and White-Collar Crimes. This position will be assigned to the Gang Unit.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Under general supervision, screens and investigate allegations of criminal wrongdoing that are within the jurisdiction of the agency; makes arrests, obtains and serves search warrants, and prepares cases for prosecution.
Maintains and applies professional knowledge of current trends and developments related to work assignments. Responds to assignments and requests for assistance by reviewing documentation, conducting interviews of victims, witnesses and suspects, and gathering intelligence information. Obtains and executes search and arrest warrants.
Follows appropriate laws, guidelines, and policies in maintaining the chain of custody of evidence. Collects, reviews, and evaluates physical and electronic evidence. Assists the appropriate entities and parties in submitting, organizing, analyzing, and processing items of evidence and other documentation for investigation and prosecutorial purposes.
Demonstrates knowledge of computer software in creating databases, spreadsheets, graphs, presentations and all other computer skills necessary to conduct criminal investigations and aid in prosecutions.
Prepares thorough and accurate case reports for all investigative activities in a timely manner, including: reports documenting interviews of victims, witnesses and suspects and reports documenting the execution of search warrants and the seizure of evidence.
Presents accurate courtroom testimony utilizing proper courtroom demeanor and assists prosecutors in coordinating pre-trial activities. Locates victims and witnesses for trial preparation and trial.
Maintains assigned equipment based on Department policy and standards.
Participates in seminars and professional meetings, including law enforcement intelligence meetings, when available and approved in advance. Maintains professional knowledge by reading up-to-date articles, books, and periodicals as well as attending available subject matter training. Interacts with all levels of state and local government in a way that promotes respect, encourages cooperation, and contributes to excellent performance. Maintains relationships and liaisons with other agencies, departments, and the public according to Division requirements. Maintains P.O.S.T. Certification and a valid driver’s license; completes mandatory in-service training required each year; and fulfills firearms qualification as required.
Requires some travel to support job-related assignments and responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications:
5 years of criminal investigation experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Criminal justice or other job-related degree from an accredited four-year college or university
Experience conducting gang-related investigations to include interviews, surveillance and relevant documentation
Exposure to and experience with RICO investigations and/or Title III work
Experience with social media and digital evidence-based investigations
GGIA or other Gang investigations related certification
Experience with post-indictment/pre-trial investigations
*To move forward in the recruiting process ALL applicants are required:
Attach copies of official undergraduate transcripts – unofficial accepted during application process
If the file is too large to attach please email the document(s) to
hr@law.ga.gov
to include the position title – application material(s) in the subject line.
Due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to provide information on application status by phone or e‑mail. All applicants will be considered but may be screened for the preferred qualifications of the position, and may not necessarily receive an interview.
Selected candidates are subject to a State of Georgia tax records check and a criminal background investigation. Only candidates chosen for interviews will be notified due to the high volume of applications.
The State of Georgia is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
The position will remain open until filled. Human Resources reserves the discretion to close the job announcement before the closing date if a significant number of applications are received.
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Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Under general supervision, screens and investigate allegations of criminal wrongdoing that are within the jurisdiction of the agency; makes arrests, obtains and serves search warrants, and prepares cases for prosecution.
Maintains and applies professional knowledge of current trends and developments related to work assignments. Responds to assignments and requests for assistance by reviewing documentation, conducting interviews of victims, witnesses and suspects, and gathering intelligence information. Obtains and executes search and arrest warrants.
Follows appropriate laws, guidelines, and policies in maintaining the chain of custody of evidence. Collects, reviews, and evaluates physical and electronic evidence. Assists the appropriate entities and parties in submitting, organizing, analyzing, and processing items of evidence and other documentation for investigation and prosecutorial purposes.
Demonstrates knowledge of computer software in creating databases, spreadsheets, graphs, presentations and all other computer skills necessary to conduct criminal investigations and aid in prosecutions.
Prepares thorough and accurate case reports for all investigative activities in a timely manner, including: reports documenting interviews of victims, witnesses and suspects and reports documenting the execution of search warrants and the seizure of evidence.
Presents accurate courtroom testimony utilizing proper courtroom demeanor and assists prosecutors in coordinating pre-trial activities. Locates victims and witnesses for trial preparation and trial.
Maintains assigned equipment based on Department policy and standards.
Participates in seminars and professional meetings, including law enforcement intelligence meetings, when available and approved in advance. Maintains professional knowledge by reading up-to-date articles, books, and periodicals as well as attending available subject matter training. Interacts with all levels of state and local government in a way that promotes respect, encourages cooperation, and contributes to excellent performance. Maintains relationships and liaisons with other agencies, departments, and the public according to Division requirements. Maintains P.O.S.T. Certification and a valid driver’s license; completes mandatory in-service training required each year; and fulfills firearms qualification as required.
Requires some travel to support job-related assignments and responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications:
5 years of criminal investigation experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Criminal justice or other job-related degree from an accredited four-year college or university
Experience conducting gang-related investigations to include interviews, surveillance and relevant documentation
Exposure to and experience with RICO investigations and/or Title III work
Experience with social media and digital evidence-based investigations
GGIA or other Gang investigations related certification
Experience with post-indictment/pre-trial investigations
*To move forward in the recruiting process ALL applicants are required:
Attach copies of official undergraduate transcripts – unofficial accepted during application process
If the file is too large to attach please email the document(s) to
hr@law.ga.gov
to include the position title – application material(s) in the subject line.
Due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to provide information on application status by phone or e‑mail. All applicants will be considered but may be screened for the preferred qualifications of the position, and may not necessarily receive an interview.
Selected candidates are subject to a State of Georgia tax records check and a criminal background investigation. Only candidates chosen for interviews will be notified due to the high volume of applications.
The State of Georgia is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
The position will remain open until filled. Human Resources reserves the discretion to close the job announcement before the closing date if a significant number of applications are received.
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