What are the responsibilities and job description for the Public Safety Investigator position at City of Virginia Beach?
As the largest municipal law enforcement agency in Virginia, the Virginia Beach Police Department proudly serves its residents and visitors by providing a safe community and improving the quality of life for all members and guests. Our Support Division provides assistance that contributes to the successful operation of our department. We are currently seeking a Public Safety Investigator to perform duties, inclusive of, but not limited to:
Processing traffic accident investigation and report requests including receiving, sorting, prioritizing, tracking, accepting payment, and responding to all requests within a mandated time frame.
Analyzing individual requests to determine proper response.
Locating and analyzing FR300 (crash) reports for accuracy and compliance.
Coordinating with Police Officers and Police Sergeants regarding missing, inaccurate, and incomplete reports.
Utilizing a quality control technology tool to identify potential missing reports and conduct investigation to verify report status.
Compiling and redacting responsive documents.
Entering all requests, supporting information, and payments into a tracking and searchable Gov QA database.
Acting as a liaison between DMV and Police Officers, and Police Supervisors regarding FR-300 (crash report) errors.
Conducting comprehensive background checks utilizing a variety of investigative technology resources in response to concealed handgun permit applications.
Providing an appropriate electronic response to the courts for concealed handgun permits based on background investigations
Other duties as requested.
Hours:
32 hours week; Hours and days off are negotiable though a set schedule is required.
Disqualifiers:
The following is a listing of "disqualifiers" or concerns that could result in you not being selected for employment. Please consider these factors before applying. This is not an exhaustive listing.
Criminal History: Conviction of any felony or any crime involving moral turpitude (crimes contrary to justice, honesty, or good morals). Conviction of any Class 1 or Class 2 misdemeanor, excluding traffic violations which are discussed separately, or the Virginia State Law equivalent within the last 5 years.
Traffic Violations: Any conviction of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, refusal to take blood or breath test, eluding police, racing, or leaving the scene of an accident within the last 5 years.
Drugs: Any involvement in the sale of illegal drugs as an adult. Any illegal use or possession of any illegal drug, including but not limited to heroin, cocaine, hallucinogens, or any derivative thereof (except marijuana) within the last five years. Illegal possession of anabolic steroids within the last 36 months.