Litigation Support Assistant II (Investigator Track), HCRC Investigator I/II
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Judicial Council of California
San Francisco, CA (In Person)
$62,754 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
DO NOT APPLY ON THE COURTS.CA.GOV WEBSITE. PLEASE REVIEW THE HOW TO APPLY SECTION
- This position requires submission of an official application and response to the supplemental questionnaire.
Responsibilities Applicants:
must be available to work overtime and on weekends and holidays will be required to travel as necessaryLITIGATION SUPPORT ASSISTANT II
- INVESTIGATOR TRACK Under general supervision, Litigation Support Assistants (LSA-II) assist legal case teams in the performance of duties associated with the representation of clients on death row in habeas corpus proceedings, conduct special projects, and perform related work as assigned.
HABEAS CORPUS INVESTIGATOR I/II
Under general supervision, conducts investigation including interviewing witnesses, family members, and others; obtains, preserves, records, and analyzes evidence for the defense of clients represented by the HCRC; performs related work as assigned. Examples of duties performed by both classes include: planning and conducting investigations to support the legal defense of people convicted in capital cases; locating, retrieving, reviewing, analyzing and summarizing factual materials and records; identifying, locating and interviewing family members, law enforcement officials, witnesses, and other people to gather information on events surrounding cases; conferring with attorneys on potential legal issues and factual support for statutory and constitutional claims; drafting witness statements and descriptive reports of contacts and findings; assisting in the presentation of evidence at court hearings, including serving subpoenas and arranging transportation of witnesses; using a vehicle to locate or interview witnesses; operating and maintaining a variety of photographic, tape, graphic and projection equipment; and maintaining filing and information reference systems. Habeas Corpus Investigator I This is the entry level class in the investigator series. Initially under close supervision, an Investigator I plans, directs, and conducts investigations for the representation of clients on death row in habeas corpus proceedings. As experience is gained, there is greater independence of action within established guidelines. This class is alternately staffed with Investigator II employees, and an Investigator I may advance to the higher level after gaining experience and demonstrating proficiency that meets the qualifications of the higher-level class. Habeas Corpus Investigator II A Habeas Corpus Investigator II is the journey-level class of this series, fully competent to independently perform a full range of investigatory duties. An Investigator II conducts complex investigations on capital cases and exercises a high degree of initiative and independent judgment under general supervision. Qualifications All positions require a valid California driver's license.Litigation Support Assistant II:
Equivalent to possession of a bachelor's degree, and One year performing investigation support (additional directly related college level education may be substituted for a portion of the experience), or One year as a Litigation Support Assistant I.Investigator I:
Equivalent to possession of a bachelor's degree, preferably with a major in criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, journalism, or comparable field with an interest in people and society, and Two years of experience in general investigations; or One year of experience in capital investigations; OR One year as a Litigation Support Assistant with HCRC.Investigator II:
Equivalent of a bachelor's degree, preferably with a major in criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, journalism, or comparable field with an interest in people and society, and two years of experience in capital investigation (additional directly related experience may be substituted for education, and additional directly related college-level education may be substituted for a portion of the required experience.); OR Two years as a Habeas Corpus InvestigatorI. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS LITIGATION SUPPORT ASSISTANT II
Knowledge of:
General concepts and principles involved in project assignments; Principles of organizing and summarizing data and information; The operation of personal computers and the use of specified computer applications, such as word processing, databases, and spreadsheets; Principles and techniques of preparing a variety of effective written materials.Ability to:
Keep accurate notes and records; Research, compile, and summarize information and data; Prepare clear and concise reports, correspondence, and other written materials; Organize own work, set priorities, and meet critical deadlines; Adjust to workload changes to meet deadlines; Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work; Use tact and discretion in dealing with those contacted in the course of the workINVESTIGATOR I/II
Knowledge of:
Techniques, principles, and methods used in criminal defense investigations; Methods and techniques of screening, evaluating, and preparing evidence and exhibits for evidentiary hearings and trials; Potential statutory and constitutional claims for relief; Ethical and legal rules regarding investigative activities; Mental defenses to a crime such as diminished capacity and legal insanity, including general knowledge of the subject of psychology and psychological testing; Resources available for locating individuals and relevant information; The criminal justice system, state department of corrections, and related agencies; and Principles and techniques of preparing effective oral presentations and a variety of effective written materials.Ability to:
Obtain information through interviews; Assess the credibility of witnesses; Gather and analyze facts and evidence and draw valid conclusions; Read and understand legal cases and technical material in such disciplines as medicine and the physical and social sciences; Keep accurate notes and records; Prepare and present clear, concise, and comprehensive reports; Adjust to workload changes and work under stress to meet deadlines; Organize own work, set priorities, and meet critical deadlines; Operate personal computers and use specified computer applications, such as word processing and database applications; Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work; Operate photographic, recording, and graphic equipment; and Use tact and discretion in dealing with those contacted in the course of the work.DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
- ALL
POSITIONS
Fluency in oral and written Spanish; Familiarity with mental health issues and development of social history issues; Cultural competency with respect to multiple cultures, and experience interviewing clients and witnesses from many different cultural backgrounds; Proficiency in legal software and/or document management databases; and Experience in defense-related investigation work, particularly in areas related to mental health. Applicants will be considered for the position(s) for which they meet the minimum qualifications. Applicants will be considered for the position(s) for which they meet the minimum qualifications. How To ApplyLEARN MORE
The HCRC will be hosting an online informational session about these positions We encourage anyone interested in applying to attend. We will provide information and answer questions about our office, the positions, and the application process.Informational Session :
April 1, 2026: 5:00-6:00 p.m. PST Microsoft Teams meetingJoin :
https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/24315202894328?p=AfjL5YMkymSm40pIsE Meeting ID:
243 152 028 943 28 To apply for any of the posted positions, applicants must complete and submit a specific application form located at: http://www.hcrc.ca.gov/hiring.html and provide responses to a supplemental questionnaire which follows this posting. Please email those documents, along with a cover letter and resume, to jobapplications@hcrc.ca.gov . Please combine all application materials into a single PDF. Please include your last name, first name, and " 0326 INV " in the title of your document(s) and in the subject line of the email forwarding your document(s).- Resumes submitted without the required materials will not be considered.
SELECTION PROCESS
We will begin reviewing applications on April 6, 2026. Applications will be accepted after the earliest consideration date until April 10, 2026. Applications received after this date will be accepted but may not be considered, or will only be considered if positions remain unfilled by applicants in the priority consideration group. This position is opened until filled. If you have applied with the HCRC previously, you must reapply for consideration. The HCRC uses a lengthy recruitment process. Candidates whose qualifications best meet the needs of the HCRC will be contacted to participate in the interview process. The individuals selected to fill the position will be appointed at a level commensurate with their qualifications. Supplemental Questions This supplemental form is intended to provide more detailed information about your work experience, background, and skills. Your answers to the following questions will allow us to better assess your qualifications. Why are you interested in working for the Habeas Corpus Resource Center? Please describe your work, academic, or volunteer experience interviewing people and/or locating information on a specific topic or topics. If applicable, please include: Any experience that involved learning about mental health issues and/or working with people who have experienced mental illnesses or impairments. Any experience that involved interviewing or working with people who come from racial, economic, or other backgrounds that have been marginalized by their society's dominant culture (whether in the United States or in another location). Please describe your experience locating, obtaining, reviewing, and analyzing records, reports, or other documents from public or private agencies or other sources (for example, court, educational, medical, or legal records; academic research reports or journal articles). Please describe your proficiency in any languages other than English, including proficiency levels in listening, reading, speaking, and translating. In what type of environments you have used that language, and how you have used it, if applicable, in your past work, school, or volunteer experience? For each type of computer application listed below, please identify any specific programs or applications you have used, and state your level of proficiency with that program or application ("Beginner," "Intermediate," "Advanced," or "None"): Word processing software (e.g. Word Perfect, Microsoft Word, Pages) Office scheduling and message management software (e.g. Outlook, Teams) Litigation Support software (e.g. Concordance, CaseMap, TLO, LEXIS/NEXIS) Spreadsheet software (e.g. Excel, Sheets) Document viewing software (e.g. Acrobat) Other office, data, or project management software (please specify). Please carefully review the minimum qualifications and the descriptions of the positions in the preceding job announcement, indicate which position(s) and level(s) you wish to apply for, and briefly explain how your experience satisfies the minimum qualifications for the position(s) and level(s) you are applying for.Pay and Benefits Monthly Salary Information:
Litigation Support Assistant II $4,679- $5,780 Habeas Corpus Investigator I $6,074
- $7,383 Habeas Corpus Investigator II $6,682
- $7,855 Some highlights of our benefits package include: Health/Dental/Vision benefits program 14 paid holidays per calendar year Choice of Annual Leave or Sick/Vacation Leave 1 personal holiday per year Up to $130 per month reimbursement for qualifying commuting costs CalPERS Retirement Plan 401(K) and 457 deferred compensation plans Employee Assistance Program Basic Life and AD&D Insurance FlexElect Program Long Term Disability Program (employee paid/optional) Group Legal Plan (employee paid/optional) HCRC employees who live in the San Francisco Bay Area are permitted to work remotely two days a week.
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