Colorado
Position Summary
Colorado Department of Corrections
– Office of the Inspector General – Investigative Officer (Full Time) Only Colorado state residents are eligible. The OIG is the chief criminal investigative and audit agency of the
Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) . The investigator will conduct independent criminal and administrative investigations in correctional facilities, prepare legal documents and support state law‑enforcement agencies. Applicants must live within one hour of the assigned facility and be available for 24‑hour on‑call duty year‑round. The position requires a valid Colorado POST certification and a background investigation.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct investigations of offender and employee misconduct, including violations of state statutes, federal laws, and administrative regulations. Investigate Title VII discrimination, sexual harassment, use‑of‑force allegations, and other significant employee misconduct. Coordinate facility drug interdictions and provide matrix supervision of assigned staff. Interview suspects, victims, witnesses, and confidential sources. Lead field investigations, assign tasks to investigative personnel and law‑enforcement officers. Prepare investigative reports, legal pleadings, warrants, affidavits, and submit to prosecuting agencies and supervisory authorities. Conduct surveillance, supervise undercover operations, and assist other agencies in CDOC‑related cases. Analyze complaints, validate elements that constitute a crime under Colorado statutes. Inventory and secure seized items, create exhibits for court proceedings. Testify in administrative hearings, depositions, and other legal settings. Perform other investigative tasks as required, including K9 operations and training duties.
Minimum Qualifications
Eight (8) years of full‑time professional investigative experience in drug, assault, or fraud investigations. Experience must include interviewing suspects/victims/witnesses, collecting evidence, writing reports, and testifying in hearings and trials. Colorado POST certification (POST certificate must be uploaded). Valid driver’s license; maintain a safe driving record. High school diploma or GED. No felony convictions and no history of sexual or violent behavior as per CDOC policy. Eligible to work in the United States.
Preferred Qualifications
K9 drug investigations experience. Gang‑related and intelligence‑gathering investigations. Multiagency and professional standards/IA investigations.
Required Competencies
Independent criminal and administrative investigation skills. Knowledge of federal, state, and local statutes and regulations. Extensive knowledge of Colorado Criminal Law. Strong written and oral communication; excellent negotiation and public speaking skills. Exceptional interpersonal and customer service skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office. Strong interview and interrogation skills; ability to handle stressful situations.
Benefits
Distinctive career advancement opportunities across the state system. Secure retirement benefits – PERA Defined Benefit Plan or PERA Defined Contribution Plan plus 401(k) and 457 plans. Medical, dental, vision, and disability coverage. Paid life insurance. 11 paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Wellness program, tuition reimbursement, training opportunities.
Employment Conditions
All job offers are contingent upon a successful medical screening, and applicants must consent to CDOC’s hold‑harmless release. Colorado is an equal opportunity employer. The State Colorado is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments.
EEO Statement
Colorado is an equal‑opportunity employer. Applicants and employees are protected against discrimination and harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity and expression, pregnancy, veteran, disability, age, sexual orientation, and other federally, state, or county protected categories.
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Colorado Department of Corrections
– Office of the Inspector General – Investigative Officer (Full Time) Only Colorado state residents are eligible. The OIG is the chief criminal investigative and audit agency of the
Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) . The investigator will conduct independent criminal and administrative investigations in correctional facilities, prepare legal documents and support state law‑enforcement agencies. Applicants must live within one hour of the assigned facility and be available for 24‑hour on‑call duty year‑round. The position requires a valid Colorado POST certification and a background investigation.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct investigations of offender and employee misconduct, including violations of state statutes, federal laws, and administrative regulations. Investigate Title VII discrimination, sexual harassment, use‑of‑force allegations, and other significant employee misconduct. Coordinate facility drug interdictions and provide matrix supervision of assigned staff. Interview suspects, victims, witnesses, and confidential sources. Lead field investigations, assign tasks to investigative personnel and law‑enforcement officers. Prepare investigative reports, legal pleadings, warrants, affidavits, and submit to prosecuting agencies and supervisory authorities. Conduct surveillance, supervise undercover operations, and assist other agencies in CDOC‑related cases. Analyze complaints, validate elements that constitute a crime under Colorado statutes. Inventory and secure seized items, create exhibits for court proceedings. Testify in administrative hearings, depositions, and other legal settings. Perform other investigative tasks as required, including K9 operations and training duties.
Minimum Qualifications
Eight (8) years of full‑time professional investigative experience in drug, assault, or fraud investigations. Experience must include interviewing suspects/victims/witnesses, collecting evidence, writing reports, and testifying in hearings and trials. Colorado POST certification (POST certificate must be uploaded). Valid driver’s license; maintain a safe driving record. High school diploma or GED. No felony convictions and no history of sexual or violent behavior as per CDOC policy. Eligible to work in the United States.
Preferred Qualifications
K9 drug investigations experience. Gang‑related and intelligence‑gathering investigations. Multiagency and professional standards/IA investigations.
Required Competencies
Independent criminal and administrative investigation skills. Knowledge of federal, state, and local statutes and regulations. Extensive knowledge of Colorado Criminal Law. Strong written and oral communication; excellent negotiation and public speaking skills. Exceptional interpersonal and customer service skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office. Strong interview and interrogation skills; ability to handle stressful situations.
Benefits
Distinctive career advancement opportunities across the state system. Secure retirement benefits – PERA Defined Benefit Plan or PERA Defined Contribution Plan plus 401(k) and 457 plans. Medical, dental, vision, and disability coverage. Paid life insurance. 11 paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Wellness program, tuition reimbursement, training opportunities.
Employment Conditions
All job offers are contingent upon a successful medical screening, and applicants must consent to CDOC’s hold‑harmless release. Colorado is an equal opportunity employer. The State Colorado is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments.
EEO Statement
Colorado is an equal‑opportunity employer. Applicants and employees are protected against discrimination and harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity and expression, pregnancy, veteran, disability, age, sexual orientation, and other federally, state, or county protected categories.
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