Meridian, ID Idaho Division of Human Resources
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ISP Investigator – SAKI
Posting Begin Date: 2025/06/18
Posting End Date: 2025/07/02
Category: Law Enforcement
Sub Category: Investigative
Work Type: Full Time
Location: Meridian, ID, United States
Minimum Salary: 30.94
Maximum Salary: 51.92
Pay Rate Type: Hourly
Description
State of Idaho OpportunityIdaho State Police – Meridian, Idaho
Idaho State Police Forensic Services (ISPFS)
Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) Investigator
Applications will be accepted through 4:59 PM MST on the posting end date.
The Idaho State Police (ISP) has two openings for a SAKI Investigator. These positions are located within the Meridian ISP Forensic Services Bureau and will report to the ISPFS Laboratory System Director.
PLEASE NOTE: The successful applicant will be required to pass a polygraph examination and background investigation. Please review Professional Qualifications | Idaho State Police (https://isp.idaho.gov/careers/qualifications-2/) to ensure compliance. Applicants must also complete psychological, medical, physical fitness and drug screening. Inaccurate, withheld, or concealed information will be cause for rejection. A conviction or withheld judgment for any local, state, or federal crime may be grounds for rejection.
These are full-time state limited-service positions supported by Bureau of Justice Assistance Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) grant funding that is anticipated for three-years in duration. ISPFS intends to apply for additional grant funding in support of these positions. These positions do include State of Idaho benefits that can be reviewed at https://dhr.idaho.gov/StateEmployees/Benefits.html
Salary Range is $30.94 to $51.92 and includes a competitive benefits package.
Description:
The position of Investigator with the Idaho State Police Forensic Services (ISPFS) Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) team requires a self-motivated individual to provide law enforcement investigative support for the SAKI program. The Investigator will use their expertise to assist the SAKI team in working with law enforcement agencies throughout Idaho to develop new leads and work to assist these agencies in unsolved homicide, missing persons, unidentified human remains, and sexual assault cases. The Investigator may also be involved in researching, locating, and obtaining cooperation from individuals who “lawfully owe” DNA under Idaho Code.
Example of duties for the SAKI Investigator:
Perform outreach with law enforcement agencies across Idaho to identify cases that could benefit from advanced forensic testing such as Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG) and qualify for SAKI grant funding
Provide investigative case support and expertise for cases such as homicide, sexual assault, missing persons, and unidentified human remains (UHRs) with suspicious circumstances
Provide investigative case support for Lawfully Owed DNA collection efforts
Prepare written reports in the ISP laboratory information management system, ISP records management system, and to the SAKI team leadership documenting investigative efforts in “agency assist” cases
Assume responsibility for working with Idaho law enforcement agencies on cases needing advanced DNA methods such as FIGG
Collaborate with the SAKI Team Intelligence Analyst, SAKI Team Designated Lab Official (DLO), and SAKI PA4 and PA6 Site Coordinator to develop new leads, follow-up on leads developed, and obtain surreptitious and warrant DNA samples
General data entry requirements
Other duties as assigned
Training:
Complete any required training mandated by the ISP or ISPFS for employees
Attendance and graduation from an accredited law enforcement academy
Stay educated on new techniques for investigating cold cases
Attendance and graduation from an accredited law enforcement academy
Attend at least one training course or conference per year regarding FIGG and/or Cold Case Investigations
Provide training to law enforcement related to FIGG, new forensic tools, and investigating cold cases
Law enforcement training: Idaho State POST certification or graduation/certification from an accredited law enforcement academy
SAKI TTA webinars recommended training (https://www.sakitta.org ):
National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative FY2024 Grantee Orientation
Law Enforcement and Victim Advocates: Supporting Survivors Together
Victim Notification: Safety and Privacy Planning
Key Considerations in Trauma Informed Interviews
Understanding Case Connectivity: How Testing SAKs can Link Criminal Cases
Foundations in Forensic DNA Testing for Sexual Assault Kits
Emerging DNA Techniques
Foundations for Investigations: Cold Case Sexual Assaults Parts 1 and 2
Improving Investigations-Assessing Agency Response to Sexual Violence through SAKI
Maricopa County: Leveraging Forensic Genetic Genealogy to Solve Cold Cases
Advanced Investigative Techniques for Cold Case Sexual Assaults
Genealogy Research: Successful Convictions of Serial Rapist
SAKI Investigations: Sharing Success and Breaking through Barriers
The Neurobiology of Trauma – 3 Parts
Investigations of Cold Case Sexual Assault Cases
Understanding the SANE Approach for Effective Prosecution
From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom: Optimal Evidence Identification, Collection, and Preservation at Trial
Communication/courtroom testimony:
Report to the ISPFS Laboratory System Director and the SAKI PA4, and PA6 Site Coordinators
Respond to requests for information or support from law enforcement agencies related to SAKI purposes
Research and compile reports, statements, and documentation
Contact and interview others to obtain critical information
Conduct liaison with Idaho law enforcement agencies as directed by SAKI leadership to identify and collaborate on their cold case investigations that qualify under the SAKI grant
Disseminate intelligence information as directed by SAKI leadership to Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies
May be called to testify in court or administrative hearings
Administrative Duties:
Respond to supervisors, technical leaders and headquarters staff for review and planning of programs, policies, manuals, and quality audits
Provide weekly reports regarding current and ongoing SAKI supported investigations
Create goals, objectives, and employee development plan
Minimum qualifications:
Education:
Some knowledge of training methods:
Typically met by attending a class or college course within this focus area, or performing these tasks for six months on the job
Experience:
Some knowledge of conducting administrative and/or criminal investigations, conducting interviews, gathering evidence, analyzing facts, and preparing investigative reports
Typically met by attending a class or college course within this focus area, or performing these tasks for six months on the job
Current Peace Officers Standards & Training (POST) Certification from Idaho or another state or be eligible for certification under Idaho’s POST standards.
Applicants must meet the entrance requirements outlined in Idaho Administrative Code 11.11.01 – Rules of the Idaho Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Council.
Shall be a citizen of the United States
Must be a graduate of an accredited high school, or GED equivalent
Shall be a minimum of twenty-one (21) years of age
Possess a valid driving license from their state of residence and qualify for an Idaho driver’s license
Fingerprint clearance by the Idaho State Police Bureau of Criminal Identification and the FBI. A conviction or withheld judgment for any local, state, or federal crime may be grounds for rejection
Successfully complete a background investigation
Attest to the Code of Ethics/Standards of Conduct on Idaho POST application
Additional minimum qualifications:
Applicants must successfully complete a polygraph examination
Must meet the Idaho State Police (ISP) Drug Policy (https://isp.idaho.gov/careers/qualifications-2/) requirements
Must meet the ISP medical, vision, hearing, psychological, and physical fitness requirements (https://isp.idaho.gov/careers/selection/)
Must have two (2) or more years of responsible work experience or attendance at an institution of higher learning following high school graduation
Before hire or within a one year period after hire, must successfully complete Idaho POST Basic Certification and any additional requirements for weapons qualification by ISP
Desirable qualifications:
Candidates with experience as a detective/investigator working homicide and sexual assault cases
Candidates with experience working in a task force or team supporting local law enforcement homicide or sexual assault cases
Experience testifying in court
Experience working in a SAKI program
Supplemental information:
*ISP values the training and experience brought by lateral applicants. Additional pay opportunities exist through ISP’s Career Ladder program titled, Project CHOICE.
Project CHOICE for ALL Applicants: The Project CHOICE plan distributes pay increases to employees for specialized training or the attainment of certifications and other achievements relevant to their job class and the ISP mission.
All Project Choice increases, and specific requirements are set forth in the current CHOICE plan.
CHOICE points for academic degrees are available from hire date while the other CHOICE points become available upon completion of FTO.
*Contact ISP Human Resources with any questions (208) 884-7018
Benefits:
The State of Idaho offers a robust total compensation package, including medical, vision, and dental insurance; PERSI retirement benefits; paid sick, vacation, and parental leave; and 11 paid holidays per year. For additional information related to benefits and/or State programs, please visithttps://dhr.idaho.gov/StateEmployees/Benefits.html (http://www.example.com) .*
EEO/ADA/Veteran:
The State of Idaho is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities and prohibit discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, political affiliation or belief, sex, national origin, genetics, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
The State of Idaho is committed to access and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities, auxiliary aids and services are available upon request. If you require an accommodation at any step in our recruitment process, you are encouraged to contact (208) 334-2263 (TTY/TTD: 711), or email[email protected].
Preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations.
*Benefits may not be applicable for temporary or seasonal positions.
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