What are the responsibilities and job description for the Criminal Investigator III - Division of Gaming (Part Time) position at State of Colorado Job Opportunities?
Department Information
The mission of the Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR) is to become a trusted partner to every Coloradan to help them navigate the complexities of government so they can thrive. We are driven by our values of service, teamwork, accountability, integrity, and respect.
Description of Job
Division of Gaming:
What we do:
- Actively patrolling Colorado casinos.
- Conducting regulatory investigations regarding statutes, rules and internal controls.
- Conducting criminal investigations.
- Conducting compliance inspections.
- Providing educational services to licensees and the public.
Criminal Investigations
- Plan and conduct complex investigations of criminal activity pertaining to the industry.
- Initiate appropriate action based on criminal investigations.
- Conduct interrogations in response to active criminal investigations.
- Utilize a variety of databases to support criminal investigations.
- Interview witnesses, suspects, complainants and the general public to detect, discover, and obtain additional information or evidence related to the investigation.
- Make physical arrests and assist local police agencies when requested. This position works collaboratively with other investigators and outside agencies to prepare criminal case filings.
- Conduct covert operations and/or surveillance to produce evidence for prosecution.
- May collaborate with other investigators or law enforcement officers for high-risk situations.
- Execute approved avenue(s) for prosecution and/or adjudication. Investigates matters by utilizing their subject matter expertise in the area of complex criminal investigations of licensees.
- Execute appropriate disciplinary action as approved by the appropriate authority.
- Responds to complaints, issues criminal summonses, conducts interviews of victims and witnesses, and interrogates suspects. Proactively visits businesses as an armed peace officer to preserve the peace, and prevent and discourage illegal purchase, consumption, and other violations of laws.
- The investigator makes physical arrests when needed. This position works collaboratively with other investigators and outside agencies to prepare criminal case filings. Assists or augments other law enforcement agencies to ensure officer and patron safety.
- This position prepares case files and testifies in criminal court, civil hearings, and administrative actions including those before the appropriate authority.
- Service of Process, to include Summary Suspensions ordered by the appropriate jurisdiction or authority.
- Provide security within DOR facilities as the situation dictates.
- Assist local police agencies by providing law enforcement support. Only apply the appropriate use of force and deadly physical force according to policies and statutes.
- Conduct comprehensive compliance inspections. Plans, coordinates, and executes effective complex investigations into alleged violations of Colorado Laws and Regulations. Participates in comprehensive compliance inspections to ensure that licensees, patrons, premises, records, and devices are within approved minimum guidelines and that those licensees and patrons are in compliance with Limited Gaming Regulations and Internal Control Minimum Procedures.
- Determine compliance with applicable laws and regulations based upon analysis.
- Conduct inspections of facilities and re-inspections of those that have had violations.
- Participates in comprehensive compliance inspections to ensure that licensees, patrons, premises, records, and devices are within approved minimum guidelines and that licensees and patrons comply with appropriate Laws and Regulations necessary to ensure the integrity of the industry.
- Initiates appropriate disciplinary action for presentation to the Division and the State Licensing Authority.
- Prepare comprehensive detailed investigative reports and case files for court use or testimony. This position plans, coordinates, and conducts complex investigations involving multi-jurisdictional and multinational entities.
- Provides training and delivers presentations to local authorities, industry parties, agencies, and the public. Maintains proficiency and qualification with firearms and other defensive tactics equipment assigned.
- Prepare arrest warrants to further the investigation. Remains current on Colorado Laws and Regulations as well as pertinent criminal and civil statutory and case law.
- Prepares detailed written reports for criminal prosecution. Prepare written reports detailing regulatory findings to appropriate authorities
- Collect and preserve physical and documentary evidence.
- Conducts pre-employment investigations on applicants seeking employment with the Division.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
Class Code & Classification Description:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Six (6) years of relevant experience in investigative experience conducting both criminal and regulatory investigations.
- Required valid/active Colorado P.O.S.T. Certification
OR
Education and Experience:A combination of related education in business administration, public administration, criminology, criminal justice, criminalistics, political science, police science, law enforcement, law, psychology, sociology, formalized apprenticeship program, certification, and/or relevant experience in experience conducting both criminal and regulatory investigations equal to six (6) years
- Required valid/active Colorado P.O.S.T. Certification
NOTE: If submitting a transcript, certification or other relevant materials, candidates may redact information that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
Special Qualifications:
- Applicants must successfully pass a background investigation and a tax check prior to appointment to positions in the Gaming Division.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Colorado Driver's License (at the time of application).
- Applicants must be willing to work nights, rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, and maintain on-call status while off-duty for emergency and supervisory response.
- Applicants must successfully pass a Psychological Evaluation prior to being appointed to a position in the Gaming Division.
- Must be able to qualify and maintain qualification with a firearm.
- Must be able to certify and maintain certification in arrest control techniques.
- Maintain a current/valid Colorado Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) certification at the time of application.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Knowledge of Colorado rules and regulations related to Division of Gaming.
- Outstanding candidates will have recent experience with: investigations interpreting and applying statutes and researching databases.
- Additional years of experience in professional investigative and/or compliance experience in a regulatory environment.
- Problem solving and troubleshooting skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to work independently and accept supervision.
- Proven success organizing and tracking workload.
- Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite.
- Proficiency in Google-Workspace.
Conditions of Employment with the CDOR:
As a condition of employment with the CDOR, all personnel must file all necessary Colorado Individual Income Tax (CIIT) returns and pay tax obligations, therefore all employees must undergo a pre-employment evaluation of their tax records/accounts to ensure compliance with this policy. Final candidates must also complete a successful background investigation and reference check prior to appointment. Certain positions based on duties may require scheduled background investigations.
Minimum Qualification Screening
- Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications to continue in the selection process for this position. Do not use "see resume" or "see attached" statements on your application.
- Cover letters and resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the official State of Colorado online application. Part-time work experience will be prorated.
- List your employment history starting with the most recent job, including part-time, temporary, and volunteer jobs. If more than one job was held with a given organization, list each job held as a separate period of employment.
- Information must be accurate, including dates of employment. If it is found that information provided is falsified, you will not be considered for a job with the State of Colorado and/or may be removed from a job after hire.
- The eligible list established from this posting may be used to fill additional vacancies.
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Appeal Rights:
As an applicant directly affected by the results of the selection or comparative analysis process, you may file a written appeal with the State Personnel Director.
Review of the completed, signed and submitted appeal will be timely on the basis of written material submitted by you, using the official appeal form signed by you or your representative. This form must be completed and delivered to the State Personnel Board by email at dpa_state.personnelboard@state.co.us within ten (10) calendar days from your receipt of notice or acknowledgment of the Department’s action.
For further information on the Board Rules, you can refer to 4 Colorado Code of Regulations (CCR) 801-1, State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures, Chapter 8, Resolution of Appeals and Disputes, at spb.colorado.gov/board-rules.
Supplemental Information
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