$79.94-$102.03 Hourly / $13,856.00-$17,684.00 Monthly / $166,270.00-$212,212.00 Yearly
1. Supervises and participates in a wide variety of criminal and intelligence investigative activities; plans, assigns and coordinates the work of personnel assigned to the Bureau of Investigation in the District Attorney's Office.
2. Interprets, enforces, and coordinates policies and procedures relating to the investigative activities of the Bureau; makes reports and recommendations to the District Attorney; may assist the District Attorney in developing new methods and policies regarding investigative matters.
3. Assists attorneys in preparing and presenting criminal cases in court; advises attorneys on the presentation of physical evidence; testifies in court as an expert on criminal investigative matters.
4. Participates in the preparation of the budget for the Bureau of Investigation; compiles data and makes recommendations on personnel and equipment needs; makes administrative surveys of investigative operations.
5. Evaluates investigative personnel; makes recommendations to the District Attorney on recruitment, hiring, promotion and discharge of investigative personnel; develops and institutes training programs for investigators.
6. Establishes and maintains liaison with other law enforcement and criminal justice agencies; represents the District Attorney at conferences and seminars relating to a variety of criminal justice system activities.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Requires comprehensive knowledge of: existing criminal codes and laws; investigative techniques and methods; the sources of information necessary to a wide variety of investigative activities.
Requires considerable ability to: handle extremely delicate and confidential investigations with tact, resourcefulness and good judgment; prepare and supervise the preparation and maintenance of detailed investigative records and reports; plan and lay out detailed and confidential investigations; recruit, train and supervise subordinate investigators; provide assistance to the District Attorney in preparation of the Bureau's budget.