Public Advocate Investigator I
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Posted 3 days ago USD 33662.88 - 50495.28 / year

About the Job
Description
Do you enjoy getting to the bottom of things and figuring out what the other side of the story is? Are you a motivated self-starter who enjoys interacting with people, thinking critically, and facing new challenges in a fast-paced work environment? Then you might be the perfect fit as a Public Advocate Investigator I in the Lexington North Trial Office of the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy.
The Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy is the Commonwealth’s largest criminal defense firm and is tasked with representing poor people who are charged with both felonies and misdemeanors. The ideal candidate for this position will have strong planning and organization skills. Strong communication skills (both verbal and written), ability to work in a team environment, and attention to detail are crucial. Compassion for our clients and commitment to our mission.
Responsibilities Include, But Are Not Limited To, The Following
EDUCATION: High school graduate.
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, OR SKILLS: Two years experience in law enforcement, general investigation or a related field of investigation.
Substitute EDUCATION for EXPERIENCE: Additional education will substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis.
Substitute EXPERIENCE for EDUCATION: NONE
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (AGE, LICENSURE, REGULATION, ETC.): Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license prior to employment in this job classification. Must maintain any required licensure(s), certification(s), or other credentials for the length of employment in this job classification. Employing agency is responsible for ensuring employee possesses and maintains required licensure(s), certification(s) or other credentials.
Working Conditions
Interviews are often conducted in prisons, low-income housing and unfamiliar or confrontational settings. May work irregular hours due to nature of investigative work. Extensive travel is required.
Do you enjoy getting to the bottom of things and figuring out what the other side of the story is? Are you a motivated self-starter who enjoys interacting with people, thinking critically, and facing new challenges in a fast-paced work environment? Then you might be the perfect fit as a Public Advocate Investigator I in the Lexington North Trial Office of the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy.
The Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy is the Commonwealth’s largest criminal defense firm and is tasked with representing poor people who are charged with both felonies and misdemeanors. The ideal candidate for this position will have strong planning and organization skills. Strong communication skills (both verbal and written), ability to work in a team environment, and attention to detail are crucial. Compassion for our clients and commitment to our mission.
Responsibilities Include, But Are Not Limited To, The Following
- Conducting investigations on behalf of our attorneys and our clients.
- Locating and interviewing clients, witnesses, and prospective witnesses.
- Conducting background searches.
- Serving Subpoenas.
- Preparing exhibits and testifying in court.
- Searching for, preserving, and transmitting physical evidence for examination.
- Locating and obtaining documents.
- Writing reports and memorandum.
- Assisting the team in formulation of the defense theory.
- Other duties as assigned or needed.
EDUCATION: High school graduate.
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, OR SKILLS: Two years experience in law enforcement, general investigation or a related field of investigation.
Substitute EDUCATION for EXPERIENCE: Additional education will substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis.
Substitute EXPERIENCE for EDUCATION: NONE
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (AGE, LICENSURE, REGULATION, ETC.): Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license prior to employment in this job classification. Must maintain any required licensure(s), certification(s), or other credentials for the length of employment in this job classification. Employing agency is responsible for ensuring employee possesses and maintains required licensure(s), certification(s) or other credentials.
Working Conditions
Interviews are often conducted in prisons, low-income housing and unfamiliar or confrontational settings. May work irregular hours due to nature of investigative work. Extensive travel is required.
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