Investigative Research Specialist - Indianapolis, IN
Company: STI
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Civilian position who will review complaints, collect
investigative info., eval., collate, analyze & disseminate to the
Office of Inspector General (OIG) investigative section & other OIG
personnel in support of investigations and other projects. GENERAL
SUMMARY The Investigative Research Specialist will review
complaints, collect investigative information, evaluate, collate,
analyze, and disseminate findings to the Office of Inspector
General (OIG) investigative section and other OIG personnel in
support of investigations and other approved projects. The Research
Specialist will work primarily to support the OIG investigative
section with highly complex investigations, assisting with the
accomplishment of objectives within all phases of the investigation
cycle: planning, executing, reporting and prosecution. This initial
duration for this role will be 12-months, but may be extended or
converted to a permanent role if adequate funding is obtained.
SUPERVISION The Investigative Research Specialist will be
supervised by the OIG Director of Investigations. (The
Investigative Research Specialist does not have any supervisory
responsibilities). ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES § Receives
complaints and assesses for initial documentation to be requested
from other agencies, reviewing with the Director of Investigations
and assigned Special Agent and Attorney. § Receives inquiries,
requests for information, and requests for assistance from OIG
personnel; reviews, enters and updates submissions; researches the
data systems and disseminates requests for information in
accordance with established policies and procedures. Queries
databases for information parameters, retrieves pertinent data in
appropriate output format and disseminates for use in OIG criminal
and ethics investigative activities. § Conducts a wide range of
analysis in database information and produces analytical products
that assist in detecting and identifying suspects modus operandi,
potential criminal or ethics violations; and provides statistical
data for use in planning the most effective use of investigative
resources. § Prepares written and oral reports from information
received from various investigative agencies or outside sources for
distribution to OIG investigators and other personnel. Combines all
related information that has a bearing on a particular criminal or
ethical violation or suspect. Analyzes data extracted from these
sources in detail to further the goals of the OIG. § Ensures that
necessary corrections and/or additions are provided if content or
substance is deemed deficient. Monitors the acquisition,
maintenance, and release of criminal intelligence information, also
responsible for periodic training sessions on the criminal
intelligence program and related topics. Reads local, technical,
and other publications, and identifies and disseminates information
of interest to OIG personnel. § Maintains liaison with other law
enforcement, state, and federal agencies to assist and exchange
information of mutual interest within confines of policy to ensure
rapport in areas of criminal investigation, crime prevention, and
criminal intelligence efforts. § Serves as the statistical data and
validation technician for Investigations. Maintains and updates all
data required for statistical analysis of crime and ethics
investigative case activity. § Ensures the source of documents and
case files are established and maintained on each applicable
database. The information in the file’s updates and purges
information periodically to ensure all OIG information is current
and useful for law enforcement purposes. Advises the Director of
Investigations on all issues relating to these matters. § Adheres
to and complies with the OIG and SPD Policy and Procedure Manuals.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES § This position is considered
essential to support the OIG Investigative Division to complete its
priorities, projects, and missions. § Subject to law enforcement
sensitive material. § Use skills in operating computer and related
software applications with a primary focus on Microsoft Excel,
Microsoft PowerPoint, and Social Media platforms, etc. § Use
technology and software to collect and preserve digital data and
evidence from electronic equipment. § Able to take large amounts of
information and create visual documents for presentations or legal
proceedings EX: Link Diagrams, Flow Charts, Map Diagrams, and
overlays § May participate in other department operations as deemed
necessary. § Perform other duties as assigned. MINIMUM JOB
REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION § A bachelor’s degree in criminal justice,
law, or a related field is preferred, but extensive three plus (3)
years on-the-job experience in law enforcement, intelligence,
communication center, legal office, or investigations will be
considered as a substitution for the educational requirement. § If
served in the military, has received an honorable discharge from
any of the Armed Forces of the U.S. § No felony or serious
misdemeanor convictions. § Successfully pass a new hire background
investigation. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES KNOWLEDGE IN: §
Analytical skills, attention to detail, critical thinking, and
problem-solving abilities. § Software tools and databases and have
excellent research and report writing skills. § The principles,
concepts, methodologies and techniques of investigative analysis
and skill to apply this knowledge to a variety of difficult and
complex work assignments. § The methods and techniques of
fact-finding, analysis and skill application to identify problems
and develop a plan of action to resolve causes and deficiencies. §
Sources of information and the methods and techniques used to
extract, analyze, and target useful investigative data. SKILL IN: §
Oral communications to establish and maintain work relationships
with other law enforcement and government agencies. § The use and
operations of different Social Media platforms § Computers and
relevant software applications to include knowledge of Word,
Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe, creating organized charts or
graphs, and capacity to adapt to and learn new software programs
quickly. § Developing constructive and cooperative working
relationships with others, while encouraging others to express
their ideas and opinions. § Providing input into identifying and
solving problems. ABILITY TO § Establish and maintain cooperative
working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
including other Federal, State and Local investigative agencies. §
Anticipate need for information on related job functions and
provide it in a timely manner. § Interpret and apply federal,
state, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulations
related to the collection, distribution, maintaining/protection of
confidential information. § Work independently on assigned duties
and projects as needed, or under the direction of the OIG Director
of Investigations. § Maintain up-to-date OIG databases and
statistical data for inclusion into needed reports. PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT Performance of the essential duties
of this job requires the incumbent to: § Work is performed in an
open office setting. § Walking, standing or sitting for extended
periods of time. § Climb a short flight of stairs. § Operate
assigned equipment. § Bend, twist, squat, kneel or stoop to perform
some duties. § Be able to lift 30lbs. from a kneeling position. §
Maybe exposed to law enforcement sensitive evidence and on rare
occasions be exposed to evidence of potentially graphic or
offensive material. § May have to travel short distances for OIG
job related functions, but no overnight requirements.
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