What are the responsibilities and job description for the Discriminatory Harassment Investigators - Corrections Investigator Officer/Specialist position at State of Michigan?
Job Description
There Are Five (5) Positions Available In The Following Regions/Areas-please Identify The Region In Which You Wish To Be Considered For
View position description for the Corrections Investigative Officer 9-P11 here .
View position description for the Corrections Investigative Officer 12 her e .
View the job specification for the Corrections Investigative Specialist 13 here .
View position description for the Corrections Investigative Specialis t here .
The Michigan Department of Corrections is proud to be a Michigan Veteran's Affairs Agency (MVAA) Gold Level Veteran Friendly Employer.
MDOC is proud to employ nearly 1,500 veterans and actively serving military members across the department. The Department has many benefits and services available to support our military and veteran employees, spouses, and families. Learn more about what makes MDOC a Gold-Level Veteran Friendly Employer here .
Required Education And Experience
Education
Possession of a bachelor's degree in any major.
Experience
Corrections Investigative Officer 9
No specific type or amount is required.
Corrections Investigative Officer 10
One year of experience conducting either broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer 9.
Corrections Investigative Officer P11
Two years of experience conducting either broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer, including one year equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer 10.
Corrections Investigative Officer 12
Three years of experience conducting either broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer, including one year equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer P11.
Corrections Investigative Specialist 13
Four years of experience conducting either broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations, including two years equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer P11 or one year equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer 12.
Alternate Education And Experience
Alternate Education and Experience
Corrections Investigative Officer 9
Education level typically acquired through the completion of high school AND one year as an Assistant Resident Unit Supervisor 11 or Corrections Shift Supervisor 11; two years as a Corrections Field Services Assistant E10, Corrections Medical Unit Officer E10, Corrections Resident Representative E10, Corrections Security Representative E10, Corrections Transportation Officer E10, Resident Unit Officer E10, or Special Alternative Incarceration Officer E10; or three years as a Corrections Medical Officer E9 or Corrections Officer E9.
Corrections Investigative Specialist 13
Education typically acquired through the completion of high school and six years of experience conducting broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations; OR five years of experience as a Corrections Shift Supervisor 13, or Corrections Security Inspector 13 may be substituted for the education and experience requirements.
OR
Possession of a bachelor’s degree and three years of experience as a Corrections Shift Supervisor 13, or Corrections Security Inspector 13 may be substituted for the experience requirement.
Additional Requirements And Information
Positions in this class are test-designated and subject to pre-appointment and random-selection drug and alcohol testing.
Willingness to submit to a thorough background investigation.
Absence of a criminal record or other circumstance which would prohibit the applicant from receiving, possessing, and carrying a firearm, or would prevent the applicant from obtaining a concealed weapons permit.
Possession of a valid Michigan operator’s or chauffeur’s license.
The Department of Corrections may screen out applicants who have been convicted of a felony in accordance with Public Act 191 of 2017. Applicants who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony are ineligible for employment with the Department of Corrections until satisfactory completion of any sentence imposed, including parole or probation.
New hires to the MDOC along with previous MDOC employees that are returning after being away from the department for more than two years will complete Non-Custody New Employee Training (NCNET) either 40 hours or 80 hours of initial in-person training based on their level of offender contact and job classification. All new employees will complete additional online training to successfully complete their non-custody new employee training.
Employment in the state classified service demands a high degree of loyalty and imposes high ethical standards on employees to ensure the integrity of state government and maintain effective services. All employees must meet these ethical standards and all appointing authorities are obligated to enforce these ethical standards.
As part of this effort all employees are required to report any possible conflict of interest, please review the information and be prepared to respond to questions related to the information in your application. Ethical Standards and Conduct (Note: you do not need to fill out the form)
Certain positions may require a criminal history background check.
The Department of Corrections may screen out job applicants who have been convicted of a felony in accordance with Public Act 191 of 2017. Applicants who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony are ineligible for employment with the Department of Corrections until satisfactory completion of any sentence imposed, including parole or probation.
All required documents must be attached and submitted at the time of application for further consideration. Applications must be submitted through NEOGOV to be considered.
Interested applicants who are attaching transcripts must attach a copy of your official college transcripts indicating the specific type of degree earned and the conferred/graduation date. (Un-official or web-based transcripts will not be accepted.) More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found here (Download PDF reader) . If you have questions or need assistance uploading and/or attaching your documents, please call the Office of Career Services toll free at 1-800-788-1766.
Accommodations
If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application or selection processes, please contact the ADA coordinator for the agency that posted this position vacancy.
- PLEASE NOTE: These positions are being posted for the Corrections Investigative Officer 9-12 levels through the Corrections Investigative Specialist 13. The final classification/level will be determined by the qualifications of the preferred candidate. ***
There Are Five (5) Positions Available In The Following Regions/Areas-please Identify The Region In Which You Wish To Be Considered For
- EAST: Central Michigan Correctional Facility (STF), Thumb Correctional Facility (TCF), Macomb Correctional Facility (MRF), St. Louis Correctional Facility (SLF), Saginaw Correctional Facility (SRF)
- SOUTH: Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility (WHV), Woodland Center Correctional Facility (WCC), Gus Harrison Correctional Facility (ARF), Detroit Detention Center (DDC)
- CENTRAL: Cooper Street Correctional Facility (JCS), G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility (JCF), Charles Egeler Reception and Guidance Center including DWHC (RGC), Parnall Correctional Facility (SMT, FOA, ARU, Lakeland Correctional Facility (LCF)
- WEST: Carson City Correctional Facility (DRF), Oaks Correctional Facility (ECF), Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility (IBC), Ionia Correctional Facility (ICF), Earnest A. Brooks Correctional Facility (LRF), Muskegon Correctional Facility (MCF), Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility (MTU)
- UPPER: Kinross Correctional Facility (KCF, Chippewa Correctional Facility (URF), Alger Correctional Facility (LMF), Marquette Branch Prison (MBP), Baraga Correctional Facility (AMF), Newberry Correctional Facility (NCF)
View position description for the Corrections Investigative Officer 9-P11 here .
View position description for the Corrections Investigative Officer 12 her e .
View the job specification for the Corrections Investigative Specialist 13 here .
View position description for the Corrections Investigative Specialis t here .
The Michigan Department of Corrections is proud to be a Michigan Veteran's Affairs Agency (MVAA) Gold Level Veteran Friendly Employer.
MDOC is proud to employ nearly 1,500 veterans and actively serving military members across the department. The Department has many benefits and services available to support our military and veteran employees, spouses, and families. Learn more about what makes MDOC a Gold-Level Veteran Friendly Employer here .
Required Education And Experience
Education
Possession of a bachelor's degree in any major.
Experience
Corrections Investigative Officer 9
No specific type or amount is required.
Corrections Investigative Officer 10
One year of experience conducting either broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer 9.
Corrections Investigative Officer P11
Two years of experience conducting either broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer, including one year equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer 10.
Corrections Investigative Officer 12
Three years of experience conducting either broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer, including one year equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer P11.
Corrections Investigative Specialist 13
Four years of experience conducting either broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations, including two years equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer P11 or one year equivalent to a Corrections Investigative Officer 12.
Alternate Education And Experience
Alternate Education and Experience
Corrections Investigative Officer 9
Education level typically acquired through the completion of high school AND one year as an Assistant Resident Unit Supervisor 11 or Corrections Shift Supervisor 11; two years as a Corrections Field Services Assistant E10, Corrections Medical Unit Officer E10, Corrections Resident Representative E10, Corrections Security Representative E10, Corrections Transportation Officer E10, Resident Unit Officer E10, or Special Alternative Incarceration Officer E10; or three years as a Corrections Medical Officer E9 or Corrections Officer E9.
Corrections Investigative Specialist 13
Education typically acquired through the completion of high school and six years of experience conducting broad-based criminal investigations or employee disciplinary investigations; OR five years of experience as a Corrections Shift Supervisor 13, or Corrections Security Inspector 13 may be substituted for the education and experience requirements.
OR
Possession of a bachelor’s degree and three years of experience as a Corrections Shift Supervisor 13, or Corrections Security Inspector 13 may be substituted for the experience requirement.
Additional Requirements And Information
- Knowledge of Discriminatory Harassment standards.
- Knowledge of investigative methods and techniques.
- Ability to conduct investigations and analyze findings in conjunction with applicable policies and procedures.
- Knowledge of interviewing techniques and ability to effectively interview with probative methods.
- Knowledge of report writing methods and procedures and the ability to prepare detailed reports of findings.
- Knowledge of computers and Microsoft Word and the ability to type.
- Possess analytical skills and the ability to observe critically and determine appropriate course of action.
- Knowledge of laws, statutes, contracts, policies, and procedures related to work.
- Knowledge of record keeping systems.
- Ability to maintain records, prepare reports, and correspondence related to the work.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Possess interpersonal communication skills and the ability to communicate effectively with others.
- Goal and task oriented and self-motivated and ability to work Independently.
- Ability to provide testimony in courts and administrative hearings
- **Please attach a cover letter and resume'. Failure to do so may result in you being screened out of the interview process.
Positions in this class are test-designated and subject to pre-appointment and random-selection drug and alcohol testing.
Willingness to submit to a thorough background investigation.
Absence of a criminal record or other circumstance which would prohibit the applicant from receiving, possessing, and carrying a firearm, or would prevent the applicant from obtaining a concealed weapons permit.
Possession of a valid Michigan operator’s or chauffeur’s license.
The Department of Corrections may screen out applicants who have been convicted of a felony in accordance with Public Act 191 of 2017. Applicants who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony are ineligible for employment with the Department of Corrections until satisfactory completion of any sentence imposed, including parole or probation.
New hires to the MDOC along with previous MDOC employees that are returning after being away from the department for more than two years will complete Non-Custody New Employee Training (NCNET) either 40 hours or 80 hours of initial in-person training based on their level of offender contact and job classification. All new employees will complete additional online training to successfully complete their non-custody new employee training.
Employment in the state classified service demands a high degree of loyalty and imposes high ethical standards on employees to ensure the integrity of state government and maintain effective services. All employees must meet these ethical standards and all appointing authorities are obligated to enforce these ethical standards.
As part of this effort all employees are required to report any possible conflict of interest, please review the information and be prepared to respond to questions related to the information in your application. Ethical Standards and Conduct (Note: you do not need to fill out the form)
Certain positions may require a criminal history background check.
The Department of Corrections may screen out job applicants who have been convicted of a felony in accordance with Public Act 191 of 2017. Applicants who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony are ineligible for employment with the Department of Corrections until satisfactory completion of any sentence imposed, including parole or probation.
All required documents must be attached and submitted at the time of application for further consideration. Applications must be submitted through NEOGOV to be considered.
Interested applicants who are attaching transcripts must attach a copy of your official college transcripts indicating the specific type of degree earned and the conferred/graduation date. (Un-official or web-based transcripts will not be accepted.) More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found here (Download PDF reader) . If you have questions or need assistance uploading and/or attaching your documents, please call the Office of Career Services toll free at 1-800-788-1766.
Accommodations
If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application or selection processes, please contact the ADA coordinator for the agency that posted this position vacancy.