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Salary: Start between $33,581 - $53,841 annually depending upon
qualifications; plus excellent State of Wisconsin benefits.
Job Duties: Develop and conduct investigations of cases and devise procedures
appropriate to the case; locate and interview witnesses; obtain sworn statements from
witnesses as required; coordinate findings with the trial attorney; prepare legal
documents in the form of affidavits and other evidence for submission to the court.
Qualifications: Knowledge of criminal investigation methods and techniques;
interviewing techniques, and the criminal and juvenile justice system; effective
investigative report preparation; and effective oral, written and interpersonal
communication skills.
This position involves extensive local travel. Successful candidates will possess
a valid U.S. driver’s license, which must be maintained while they serve in the
position. Occasional evening and weekend hours are required. Proficiency in Spanish
and word processing are plusses.
Well-qualified candidates will have several years of investigative experience or
an associate or bachelor’s degree in criminal justice or a related area. NOTE:
Because a PDI is required to testify in court, candidates will be asked at the
interview about prior criminal convictions. Criminal conviction(s) may discredit
testimony of a PDI, to the detriment of the client.
Application Process: Vacancies in specific areas will be
announced, as they occur, in the
WISCJOBS website,
sponsored by the Office of State Employment Relations. You may inquire about future
vacancies by contacting Margie Rem (see contact
information on previous page).
The SPD has PDI's in Appleton, Baraboo, Black River Falls, Eau Claire,
Elkhorn, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Hudson, Janesville, Kenosha, La Crosse,
Lancaster, Madison, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Racine, Rhinelander,
Rice Lake, Shawano, Sheboygan, Spooner, Stevens Point, Superior, Waukesha,
Wausau and West Bend. Vacancies in these offices may occur at any time.
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