State of Oklahoma
Agent - Field Coordinator
Agency: 049 ATTORNEY GENERAL Supervisory Organization: Office of Attorney General Job Type: Regular Location: Oklahoma City or Tulsa, OK Schedule: Full-time Salary Range: $68,000 - $96,300, commensurate with experience and qualifications FLSA Status: Non-exempt Position Description: Agents of the Oklahoma Attorney General's (OAG) Office are commissioned state law enforcement officials tasked with investigating violations and alleged violations of criminal and civil Oklahoma state statutes. As the sole state law enforcement entity under the Oklahoma Attorney General, OAG Agents have the unique investigative and prosecutorial advantage in working with and collaborating with state OAG prosecutors on a daily basis. As commissioned state law enforcement officials, OAG Agents are automatically enrolled and are designated beneficiaries of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System (OLERS). To help ensure OAG Agents are capable of fulfilling their responsibilities to the citizens of Oklahoma as state law enforcement officials, OAG Agents are subject to medical and physical fitness evaluations. All OAG agents may be reassigned to another unit within the OAG at any time. Unit Summary: The Field Coordinator will serve as a key point of contact between the Office and local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement partners and elected officials. This position is responsible for conducting outreach to develop and coordinate joint operations and investigations, strengthening interagency collaboration, and promoting the mission of the Office through public relations and professional engagement. The Field Coordinator will also perform collateral duties as assigned, including but not limited to conducting pre-employment background investigations and providing operational support to special initiatives, and all other duties as assigned. The Field Coordinator will possess excellent communication skills, a collaborative mindset, and the ability to build and maintain strong working relationships across the law enforcement community. Essential Functions: Develop and investigate cases Communicate and collaborate with other Agents, Supervisory Agents, and prosecutors Interview witnesses, victims, and suspects, and then document findings Effectively and professionally research, prepare, analyze, and understand complex information and legal issues. Maintain the integrity of the Attorney General's Office as well as the confidentiality of information as required by the Attorney General Ability to provide sound judgment, as well as exhibit excellent report writing skills Prepare and provide testimony in courtroom settings Execute search and arrest warrants Maintain safety protocol for the Office of Attorney General Required Qualifications: Be a CLEET-certified peace officer in Oklahoma, or eligible to become a CLEET-certified peace officer through reciprocity or successfully meeting and completing the standards and requirements of the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) to become a certified peace officer in Oklahoma. (Which may include the successful admission and completion of the CLEET Academy) Possess a valid Oklahoma driver's license Preference will be given to individuals with: A Bachelor's Degree At least four years of investigative experience Accounting Experience Experience with complex financial matters Experience investigating financial crimes All external applicants must agree in writing to complete, and satisfactorily pass, a background investigation. Physical Demands: Incumbents in this position will be required to take and pass a medical physical examination and a rigorous physical fitness evaluation. The physical fitness evaluation includes, but may not be limited to: push-ups, sit-ups, a 300-meter sprint, vertical jump, and a mile and a half run. As a state law enforcement official, this position regularly requires effective utilization of all extremities, the ability to operate vehicles, objects, or controls, and reach or extend hands and arms. OAG Agents are expected to communicate effectively orally and adequately hear within the context of interview, interrogation, and courtroom settings. Agents are required to be able to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and lift 50 pounds. As a state law enforcement official, OAG Agents are expected to work effectively in different types of environmental settings, including but not limited to: offices, outdoors, and extreme or hazardous weather conditions. Mental Demands: While performing the duties of this position, the employee must be able to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; interpret policies and procedures; learn and apply new information or new skills; work under deadlines with some interruptions; and interact with OAG staff, other organizations; and interact with suspects, victims, other law enforcement officers, Court officials, and the general public. The incumbent will be required to take and pass a preliminary psychological assessment (MMPI). Work Environment: As a state law enforcement official, OAG Agents are expected to work effectively in different types of environmental settings, including but not limited to: offices, outdoors, vehicles, and extreme or hazardous weather conditions. The incumbent needs to have the ability to operate in a professional office environment and use standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines. This position frequently calls for the incumbent to work outdoors, and within their vehicle for long hours during all seasons. The incumbent must have the flexibility to work non-traditional work hours such as nights, weekends, and holidays when needed. The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer and does not make hiring decisions on the basis of race, sex/gender, color, age, national origin, genetic information, religion, or disability, so long as the disability does not render the person unable to perform the essential functions of the position for which employed with a reasonable accommodation. If reasonable accommodations are needed to apply for this position, please contact OAG Human Resources at (405) 521-3921 or HR@oag.ok.gov. All employees of the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General are "at will" employees. The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.
Agency: 049 ATTORNEY GENERAL Supervisory Organization: Office of Attorney General Job Type: Regular Location: Oklahoma City or Tulsa, OK Schedule: Full-time Salary Range: $68,000 - $96,300, commensurate with experience and qualifications FLSA Status: Non-exempt Position Description: Agents of the Oklahoma Attorney General's (OAG) Office are commissioned state law enforcement officials tasked with investigating violations and alleged violations of criminal and civil Oklahoma state statutes. As the sole state law enforcement entity under the Oklahoma Attorney General, OAG Agents have the unique investigative and prosecutorial advantage in working with and collaborating with state OAG prosecutors on a daily basis. As commissioned state law enforcement officials, OAG Agents are automatically enrolled and are designated beneficiaries of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System (OLERS). To help ensure OAG Agents are capable of fulfilling their responsibilities to the citizens of Oklahoma as state law enforcement officials, OAG Agents are subject to medical and physical fitness evaluations. All OAG agents may be reassigned to another unit within the OAG at any time. Unit Summary: The Field Coordinator will serve as a key point of contact between the Office and local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement partners and elected officials. This position is responsible for conducting outreach to develop and coordinate joint operations and investigations, strengthening interagency collaboration, and promoting the mission of the Office through public relations and professional engagement. The Field Coordinator will also perform collateral duties as assigned, including but not limited to conducting pre-employment background investigations and providing operational support to special initiatives, and all other duties as assigned. The Field Coordinator will possess excellent communication skills, a collaborative mindset, and the ability to build and maintain strong working relationships across the law enforcement community. Essential Functions: Develop and investigate cases Communicate and collaborate with other Agents, Supervisory Agents, and prosecutors Interview witnesses, victims, and suspects, and then document findings Effectively and professionally research, prepare, analyze, and understand complex information and legal issues. Maintain the integrity of the Attorney General's Office as well as the confidentiality of information as required by the Attorney General Ability to provide sound judgment, as well as exhibit excellent report writing skills Prepare and provide testimony in courtroom settings Execute search and arrest warrants Maintain safety protocol for the Office of Attorney General Required Qualifications: Be a CLEET-certified peace officer in Oklahoma, or eligible to become a CLEET-certified peace officer through reciprocity or successfully meeting and completing the standards and requirements of the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) to become a certified peace officer in Oklahoma. (Which may include the successful admission and completion of the CLEET Academy) Possess a valid Oklahoma driver's license Preference will be given to individuals with: A Bachelor's Degree At least four years of investigative experience Accounting Experience Experience with complex financial matters Experience investigating financial crimes All external applicants must agree in writing to complete, and satisfactorily pass, a background investigation. Physical Demands: Incumbents in this position will be required to take and pass a medical physical examination and a rigorous physical fitness evaluation. The physical fitness evaluation includes, but may not be limited to: push-ups, sit-ups, a 300-meter sprint, vertical jump, and a mile and a half run. As a state law enforcement official, this position regularly requires effective utilization of all extremities, the ability to operate vehicles, objects, or controls, and reach or extend hands and arms. OAG Agents are expected to communicate effectively orally and adequately hear within the context of interview, interrogation, and courtroom settings. Agents are required to be able to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and lift 50 pounds. As a state law enforcement official, OAG Agents are expected to work effectively in different types of environmental settings, including but not limited to: offices, outdoors, and extreme or hazardous weather conditions. Mental Demands: While performing the duties of this position, the employee must be able to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; interpret policies and procedures; learn and apply new information or new skills; work under deadlines with some interruptions; and interact with OAG staff, other organizations; and interact with suspects, victims, other law enforcement officers, Court officials, and the general public. The incumbent will be required to take and pass a preliminary psychological assessment (MMPI). Work Environment: As a state law enforcement official, OAG Agents are expected to work effectively in different types of environmental settings, including but not limited to: offices, outdoors, vehicles, and extreme or hazardous weather conditions. The incumbent needs to have the ability to operate in a professional office environment and use standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines. This position frequently calls for the incumbent to work outdoors, and within their vehicle for long hours during all seasons. The incumbent must have the flexibility to work non-traditional work hours such as nights, weekends, and holidays when needed. The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer and does not make hiring decisions on the basis of race, sex/gender, color, age, national origin, genetic information, religion, or disability, so long as the disability does not render the person unable to perform the essential functions of the position for which employed with a reasonable accommodation. If reasonable accommodations are needed to apply for this position, please contact OAG Human Resources at (405) 521-3921 or HR@oag.ok.gov. All employees of the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General are "at will" employees. The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.