Staff Investigator
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City of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA (In Person)
$70,000 Salary, Full-Time
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Staff Investigator City of Philadelphia
M=F&ID=9467893&GUID=C6A211CE-2B2B-4E88-9228-0FE869592D03 Job Description Position Summary The Staff Investigator for the Citizens Police Oversight Commission will assess and investigate alleged and potential misconduct by officers of the Philadelphia Police Department. The Staff Investigator will initiate independent investigations into individual instances of misconduct, monitor ongoing investigations by the Philadelphia Police Department's Internal Affairs Division, monitor and investigate police shootings, aid in CPOC's participation in the Philadelphia Police Department's Use of Force Review Board, and investigate systemic patterns related to departmental practices. Because the Staff Investigator position is responsible for being on-call to respond to police shootings, and because many interviews and other investigative activity will occur outside typical business hours, the Staff Investigator must be willing and able to work evenings and weekends as required. The Staff Investigator may also undertake large-scale investigative projects originating from civilian complaints, officer-involved shooting incidents, media reports, sources within the police department, or any other source. Investigations may overlap with projects completed by other divisions, so the Staff Investigator must be knowledgeable and competent in all CPOC operations. This position reports to the Director of Investigations.
- 4.0 Philadelphia, PA Job Details Full-time $65,000
- $75,000 a year 1 day ago Benefits Wellness program Paid parental leave Paid holidays Health insurance Parental leave Loan forgiveness Qualifications Driver's License Full Job Description Company Description A best-in-class city that attracts best-in-class talent, Philadelphia is an incredible place to build a career.
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M=F&ID=9467893&GUID=C6A211CE-2B2B-4E88-9228-0FE869592D03 Job Description Position Summary The Staff Investigator for the Citizens Police Oversight Commission will assess and investigate alleged and potential misconduct by officers of the Philadelphia Police Department. The Staff Investigator will initiate independent investigations into individual instances of misconduct, monitor ongoing investigations by the Philadelphia Police Department's Internal Affairs Division, monitor and investigate police shootings, aid in CPOC's participation in the Philadelphia Police Department's Use of Force Review Board, and investigate systemic patterns related to departmental practices. Because the Staff Investigator position is responsible for being on-call to respond to police shootings, and because many interviews and other investigative activity will occur outside typical business hours, the Staff Investigator must be willing and able to work evenings and weekends as required. The Staff Investigator may also undertake large-scale investigative projects originating from civilian complaints, officer-involved shooting incidents, media reports, sources within the police department, or any other source. Investigations may overlap with projects completed by other divisions, so the Staff Investigator must be knowledgeable and competent in all CPOC operations. This position reports to the Director of Investigations.
Essential Functions Note:
This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Conduct interviews of complainants and civilian witnesses about police incidents that are the subject of civilian complaints against police, and other matters. Gather evidence through canvassing for witnesses, seeking out video footage, and other means. Obtain and review documentary evidence related to incidents under investigation, including medical records, reports related to forensic analysis, and other police reports and documents. Interview police personnel as subjects and witnesses of complaints with union representation present; interview police personnel related to other administrative matters and to establish facts for investigative projects. Draft and edit reports of investigation, interview summaries, recommendations, and other materials related to investigations. Analyze facts of investigations against police policies and legal standards to make logically sound recommendations about whether misconduct occurred. Conduct complaint intake for new complaints in a sensitive manner and make referrals to outside agencies as needed. Identify and report on policy and tactics issues and potential large-scale policy projects as they arise in investigative work. Maintain a working knowledge of police department policies, rules, and practices. Act as project lead for critical incident reviews of uses of force, large-scale events, and other matters as directed by Director of Investigations. Maintain a thorough and organized record of investigative actions for each assigned investigative project. Seek out and participate in professional groups and trainings to maintain awareness of best practices related to community-police relations, civilian oversight of police, and police reform nationally. Other responsibilities as assigned by the Director of Investigations.Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities CPOC Core Competencies:
Communicates with residents, vendors, and other departments with empathy and politeness. Independently manages workflows and tasks; proactively identifies potential issues and comes up with solutions. Always comports oneself in a professional manner, whether in the office or off-site. Effectively collaborates with colleagues within and across office divisions as well as external stakeholders. Consistently fosters CPOC's values and mission, displaying a strong commitment to advancing police oversight in Philadelphia.Knowledge of:
The techniques, principles, and methods for conducting investigations of alleged misconduct. Policies, procedures, and practices of the Philadelphia Police Department. CPOC's role in overseeing the Philadelphia Police Department. The laws and legal doctrines relevant to police activity, including but not limited to uses of force, searches and seizures, and proceedings in criminal court.Skills and Abilities:
Excellent verbal communication and listening skills with the ability to conduct comprehensive interviews and ask probing questions. Strong analytical writing and editing skills. Must be able to distill complex information. Deep understanding of, and experience with, the complex nature of community-police relations. Ability to independently manage an investigation from start to finish with focus, organization, persistence, and flexibility. Ability to effectively conduct a caseload of multiple investigations concurrently. Demonstrated ability to perform neutral and objective analyses of incidents, policies, and information. Experience and fluency in MS Office software programs, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Willingness to work evenings and weekends as required, including a willingness to be "on-call" to respond to police shootings. Work-Life Working hours are generally 37.5 hours per week. Our team is currently hybrid with both virtual and in-office days, however the position can opt to come in the office each day if desired. New hires will be required to work in-office full-time for their first 90 days. Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in criminal justice or other relevant field required, or any combination of education and experience deemed appropriate by the appointing authority. 1-3 years of relevant experience in investigative work required, experience within civilian police oversight and/or investigative experience within the criminal justice system strongly preferred. Experience interacting and communicating effectively with persons of diverse ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, and with persons from all sectors of the criminal legal system, including hostile and reluctant witnesses, complaining witnesses, expert witnesses, law enforcement officials, and families of victims of crime. Deep knowledge of criminal justice procedures, investigative techniques, police-community relations, police procedures generally and procedures specific to the Philadelphia Police Department. Experience working with sensitive and confidential information. Must have a valid driver's license Knowledge of Philadelphia and communities of Philadelphia is a plus. Fluency in Spanish preferred. Additional InformationTO APPLY
Interested candidates must submit: Resume Cover letter A brief 2-5-page writing sample 3 professional referencesSalary Range:
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City employees get unlimited FREE public transportation all year long through SEPTA's Key Advantage program. Employees can ride on SEPTA buses, subways, trolleys, and regional rail for their daily commute and more.Parental Benefits:
The City offers its employees 8 weeks of paid parental leave. We offer Comprehensive health coverage for employees and their eligible dependents. Our wellness program offers eligibility into the discounted medical plan Employees receive paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays Generous retirement savings options are available Pay off your student loans faster- As a qualifying employer, City of Philadelphia employees are eligible to participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Join the ranks of hundreds of employees who have already benefited from this program and achieved student loan forgiveness. Unlock Tuition Discounts and Scholarships
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