What are the responsibilities and job description for the Investigator 2 - Ottumwa position at State of Iowa - Executive Branch?
Job Description
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact through public service? The Iowa State Public Defender’s Office is seeking a highly motivated, skilled, and enthusiastic individual to serve as an Investigator 2 in our Ottumwa office located in Wapello County, Iowa.
Who We Are
The mission of the Office of the State Public Defender is to ensure that all indigent persons in Iowa are provided high quality legal representation in criminal, juvenile, and other eligible proceedings in the most efficient and fiscally responsible manner.
What You’ll Do
As an Investigator in this position, you will:
When you join the SPD, you become a part of a strong team culture that is committed to serving the community. In addition to providing a respect for work-life balance, we have a competitive total compensation package for all of our full-time employees, including:
Embark on a rewarding career dedicated to public service and make a difference with us!
This is a non-merit position with the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals & Licensing - Public Defender .
Positions in this class are exempt from the screening and referral requirements of the Iowa Department of Administrative Services - Human Resources Enterprise
Minimum Qualification Requirements
Applicants must meet at least one of the following minimum requirements to qualify for positions in this job classification:
Additional Qualification Requirements
Some positions in this class may require an applicant to have the ability to pass a background investigation.
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact through public service? The Iowa State Public Defender’s Office is seeking a highly motivated, skilled, and enthusiastic individual to serve as an Investigator 2 in our Ottumwa office located in Wapello County, Iowa.
Who We Are
The mission of the Office of the State Public Defender is to ensure that all indigent persons in Iowa are provided high quality legal representation in criminal, juvenile, and other eligible proceedings in the most efficient and fiscally responsible manner.
What You’ll Do
As an Investigator in this position, you will:
- In a journey-level capacity, assist public defenders in the pretrial investigation of assigned criminal defense cases.
- Obtain and review case information to determine investigative methods; use agency specific programs to open, track, close cases, and research sources of information.
- Utilize appropriate computer databases or records to perform criminal history checks, public record searches or other research.
- Conduct field investigations and surveillance as assigned; locate and interview clients, witnesses and other persons.
- Prepare written reports, summaries and correspondence for use in the evaluation and defense of assigned cases.
- Collect, compile, analyze and preserve necessary photographic or video evidence, relevant news articles, and other physical evidence.
- Attend initial appearance and conduct initial interviews of jailed clients.
- Serve and deliver court documents, such as subpoenas, affidavits, and reports, at the direction of public defenders.
- Assist in the preparation of defense strategy, including gathering and organizing evidence and testimony in preparation for depositions and trials and locating experts in various fields and coordinating the use of expert witnesses.
- Assist in monitoring cases for conflicts and maintaining iDOCIT client information database.
- Serve as trial assistant and defense witness liaison during trials, assisting public defenders to marshal evidence and witnesses, communicate with clients and family members, and aid in jury selection process.
- May act in the capacity of a team leader occasionally to coordinate the activities of other investigators assigned to a case.
- Perform other duties as directed by the Local Public Defender Supervisor.
When you join the SPD, you become a part of a strong team culture that is committed to serving the community. In addition to providing a respect for work-life balance, we have a competitive total compensation package for all of our full-time employees, including:
- Robust benefits, including excellent health, dental, life and vision insurance.
- Generous paid time off, including vacation, paid holidays, and sick leave accrual.
- Opportunities for professional development.
- Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care.
- Iowa Public Employee Retirement System (IPERS) Retirement Package.
- Retirement Investors Club (Employer Sponsored Retirement Plan).
- Employee Assistance Program for support when you need it most.
- Employee Discount Programs from a variety of vendors (vision, cellular, fitness, and more)
- Access to an on-site employee fitness center (6200 Park Avenue location only).
Embark on a rewarding career dedicated to public service and make a difference with us!
This is a non-merit position with the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals & Licensing - Public Defender .
Positions in this class are exempt from the screening and referral requirements of the Iowa Department of Administrative Services - Human Resources Enterprise
Minimum Qualification Requirements
Applicants must meet at least one of the following minimum requirements to qualify for positions in this job classification:
- Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in law enforcement, corrections, criminology, police science, accounting, finance, or law, and experience equal to one year of full-time work as an investigator requiring knowledge in law enforcement, corrections, or criminal investigation.
- Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in law enforcement, corrections, criminology, police science, accounting, finance, or law, and experience equal to one year of full-time work in the administration of a program involving application of agency unemployment insurance or public assistance benefit programs, correctional rules and regulations, and/or court or administrative hearings processes.
- A total of five years of education and/or full-time experience (as described in number one or two), where thirty semester hours of accredited college or university course work in law enforcement, corrections, criminology, police science, accounting, finance, or law equals one year of full-time experience.
- Current, continuous experience in the state executive branch that includes twelve months of full-time work as an Investigator 1 or twenty-four months of full-time work as a Warehouse and Grain Dealer Examiner.
Additional Qualification Requirements
Some positions in this class may require an applicant to have the ability to pass a background investigation.