Texas Department of Family & Protective Services
Recruitment began on February 13, 2025 and the job listing expires on March 15, 2025.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is a specialized position requiring previous experience as a police officer. This is not an entry-level opportunity.
Professional Background: Only candidates with a solid background in investigative roles as a sworn law enforcement officer/police officer will be considered for this position.
OVERVIEW:
Work involves investigating cases that are of a high profile or high-risk and may require a joint investigation with local law enforcement due to alleged criminal acts. Assists the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Investigation Supervisors by providing consultation and assistance to the investigation of complex cases. Provides forensic investigation techniques and investigation skills. Accompanies DFPS staff on investigations and provides information on criminal statutes, law enforcement procedures, and legal issues when circumstances warrant. Provides feedback to DFPS staff on effective investigation techniques from a law enforcement perspective and serves as a consultant to DFPS staff. Interacts routinely with DFPS staff, supervisors, clients, law enforcement professionals, medical professionals, legal professionals, and others involved in the investigative process. Attends civil and criminal court proceedings as required.
Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
1. Conducts specialized investigations of child abuse and neglect, including child death investigations and public/private school investigations, as required by management.
2. Serves as a resource to DFPS Staff on forensic interview skills and techniques.
3. Provides expert consultation to DFPS staff and the community on complex issues associated with forensic child abuse and neglect investigations.
4. Conducts in-depth interviews to accurately obtain information to determine immediate or long-term risk of abuse or neglect; models advanced interviewing techniques for other workers.
5. Assesses family dynamics and functioning to determine degree and type of agency intervention needed.
6. Prepares and provides sufficient case documentation (including forms and narratives) to provide a complete and accurate record on cases, including legal documentation or testifying in court for all necessary court cases.
7. Attends training and participates in professional development as required by agency and/or supervisor.
8. Performs other duties as assigned and required to maintain unit operations.
9. Promotes and demonstrates appropriate respect for cultural diversity among coworkers and all work-related contacts.
10. Attends work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy.
11. Develops and maintains communication and working relationships within and outside the agency, particularly with professionals associated with law enforcement investigations.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
1. Knowledge of Texas criminal and civil law relating to abuse and neglect of children.
2. Knowledge of forensic interviewing techniques.
3. Knowledge of normal child development and family dynamics, including problem areas of domestic violence, substance abuse, and criminal activity.
4. Knowledge of community resources, particularly within the law enforcement community, and their use for addressing child abuse and neglect problems.
5. Skill in forensic interviewing of children and adults.
6. Skill in determining risk of harm to children.
7. Skill in applying crisis intervention techniques.
8. Skill in investigating and resolving difficult child abuse or neglect cases.
9. Skill in verbal and written communication.
10. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, agency staff, law enforcement personnel, and community stakeholders.
11. Ability to evaluate investigation records in relation to the department standards for quality.
12. Ability to analyze reports and produce comprehensive documents regarding findings.
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications:
Valid Texas Driver’s License
TCOLE Intermediate License, out of state Peace Officer license, Federal Law Enforcement Officer Certification, or Military experience comparable to Texas Peace Officer.
Preferred:
1. A current, Licensed Texas Peace Officer or have been a licensed Peace Officer in the State of Texas in the past two years.
2. TCOLE Advance or Master Peace Officer License or equivalent from an out of state law enforcement agency or the United States Military.
3. Out of state law enforcement agency, Federal Law Enforcement Agency, or United States Military licenses and certifications comparable to a Texas Peace Officer are acceptable.
Initial Screening Criteria:
1. Graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent.
2. Five years as a Peace Officer with investigation duties related to property crimes and/or crimes against persons.
3. Experience involving the use of forensic investigation skills is a must. Examples of desired forensic investigation skills are: interviewing and locating suspects, victims, and witnesses; collecting evidence; experience in obtaining credible and reliable victim, witness, and suspect statements; and report writing.
4. Substitution for Intermediate TCOLE Certification: Basic Peace Officer License through TCOLE or comparable out of state agency, military, or federal law enforcement agency certifications and two years as a CPI Investigator.
Preferred:
1. Sixty (60) hours of college credit from an accredited college or university.
2. Two (2) years’ experience as a Detective/Investigator investigating and working with multidisciplinary teams on the investigation of child abuse and neglect or other crimes against persons.
This position may be filled at a CPI Senior Investigator Trainee or a CPI Senior Investigator IV. Factors such as education and experience may be considered when determining the classification to be used for hire.
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