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Criminal Investigator I

North Dakota Office of Attorney General, Bismarck, ND, United States


Summary Of Work The individual in this position is responsible for conducting criminal and narcotic investigations and obtaining intelligence information, which includes conducting interviews and surveillance, working with confidential informants and all criminal justice agencies, operating specialized equipment, gathering and maintaining evidence, and working in an undercover capacity. This individual is also responsible for serving on a statewide task force and providing law enforcement training to officers throughout the state. This position investigates criminal cases related to guardianship and conservatorship across the state. While this position maintains the full scope of criminal investigative authority typical of Bureau of Criminal Investigation agents, it will support the newly established Office of Guardianship and Conservatorship. The investigator’s primary responsibility is to investigate criminal matters involving guardianship and conservatorship statewide, with a focus on ensuring accountability, protecting vulnerable populations, and upholding the integrity of the Office in accordance with Chapter 27‑27.1 of the North Dakota Century Code. The position is located in Bismarck, ND.

In addition to the monthly salary, this position includes fully paid health insurance for employee and family, the option to participate in employee‑paid dental and vision for employee and family, participation in the state NDPERS defined contribution retirement plan as well as the option to participate in the 457 deferred compensation plan, the option to contribute to a medical spending account, and earning annual and sick leave.

Employees in this position are eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.

Duties and Tasks

Serve as the Bureau’s designated investigator for the Office of Guardianship and Conservatorship, with primary responsibility for criminal investigations involving guardianship and conservatorship statewide, in accordance with Chapter 27‑27.1 of the North Dakota Century Code.

Participate in supervised basic investigations such as burglary, forgery, possession of controlled substance, larceny/theft, assault, gaming, motor vehicle thefts, stolen property, and other assigned investigations.

Maintain proficiency in use of specialized technical equipment.

Complete other duties associated with search warrants, preservation of evidence, and case preparation, to include providing sworn testimony.

Conduct illegal drug investigations and work in an undercover role.

Apprehend and convict suspects who are responsible for the crime.

Obtain and exchange intelligence information.

Conduct surveillance activities.

Prepare and present case reports.

Develop and maintain associations with confidential informants.

Coordinate arrest and search warrant activities.

Operate electronic surveillance equipment.

Gather and maintain evidence.

Provide law enforcement training.

Extensive travel to include overnight stays will be required; vehicle will be provided.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree and five years of investigative experience is preferred. An acceptable combination of education, training, and experience will be considered.

Licensed or eligible to be licensed as a North Dakota peace officer.

Excellent report writing, communication skills, prioritization, time management, and organization skills.

Ability to establish and maintain effective, harmonious working relationships with co‑workers, supervisors, all criminal justice agencies, and the public.

Maintain a high degree of confidentiality.

Be in good physical condition.

Ability to work in an undercover capacity.

Ability to be certified as a North Dakota law enforcement instructor.

Possess a valid state‑issued driver’s license.

Must carry a firearm and maintain firearm proficiency.

Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment will be required to complete a polygraph examination, medical evaluation, physical fitness assessment, drug screening, psychological assessment, background investigation, and final hiring panel review. Candidates must successfully complete all of the aforementioned screening processes to be considered for employment.

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Application Procedures Applicants are screened based on qualifications, successful completion of the interview process and a background and criminal investigation. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full‑time basis. The Office of Attorney General does not provide sponsorships.

Application package must be received by 11:59 PM on the closing date listed on the opening.

To be considered for this position applications must be submitted online at: www.nd.gov/careers

Documents To Be Submitted

Resume

Cover letter with a summary that clearly explains how the applicant’s work experience is related to the summary of work and minimum/preferred qualifications

3 Professional References

College Transcripts (copies or unofficial versions are acceptable for the initial application process but when the top candidate is given a conditional employment offer, they are required to present official transcripts)

Equal Employment Opportunity The State of North Dakota and this hiring agency do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), genetics, religion, age or disability in employment or the provisions of services and complies with the provisions of the North Dakota Human Rights Act.

As an employer, the State of North Dakota prohibits smoking in all places of state employment in accordance with N.D.C.C. Sect. 23‑12‑10.

Anyone needing assistance or accommodations during any part of the application or interview process please contact Jill Mugaas: E‑mail: jemugaas@nd.gov; or TTY: 1‑800‑366‑6888.

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