Cease Fire Investigator
This full-time law enforcement position is primarily responsible for investigating crimes involving gun violence or those that have a nexus to gun violence. The Investigator collects evidence, interviews witnesses, and testifies in court.
The Investigator will be assigned to the regional drug task force and will work alongside both the narcotics investigator and criminal investigator. They will also conduct follow-up investigations with domestic violence victims, as well as cases that tend to increase in severity.
The Ceasefire Investigator is a sworn Law Enforcement position that is a non-uniformed Deputy. The King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office will provide the Investigator with a take-home vehicle, and the employee must comply with the vehicle take-home policy.
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Minimum Requirements
· Must be at least 21 years of age
· Must possess a valid Driver’s License
· Must have completed high school or have the equivalent of a high school diploma.
· 1 year of law enforcement experience or a BS or BA degree
· This position requires Law Enforcement certification.
· Requires Court Security and Civil Process certifications
· Must obtain Certification in Crime Scene Investigation within 2 years of employment with the Sheriff's Office.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
· Investigates crimes involving gun violence or a nexus to gun violence.
· Assist with investigations of drug sales and use. The Investigator will be assigned to serve as a member of the regional drug task force.
· Investigates criminal acts such as homicides, sexual assaults, armed robberies, home invasions, and property crimes such as burglaries.
· Collect and use forensic evidence to solve crimes.
· Interview informants, suspects, and witnesses to ascertain alibis, clues, time frames, and possible suspects.
· Maintain detailed, timely records as required and file paperwork as needed.
· Process evidence carefully and ensure it gets sent to the proper department.
· Send specimens to the laboratory to be analyzed within the specified timeframe.
· Submit fingerprints through the database to obtain matches.
· Follow up on all leads during the investigation.
· Prepare investigative reports.
· Prepare sketches, diagrams, video, and audio recordings.
· Communicate to the jury the significance of evidence as it relates to proof.
· Maintain an in-depth current knowledge of federal and state statutes and court cases
related to work performed and agency rules and regulations.
· Obtain search warrants as needed.
· Perform surveillance and monitor suspects.
· Analyze laboratory findings.
· Exchange information and coordinate activities with other departments within the Criminal Justice field.
· Record physical information about suspects.
· Take fingerprints as needed.
· Complete all tasks that a Court Security Deputy or a Patrol Deputy typically performs, as directed.
The role of Ceasefire Investigator is inherently high-stress and physically demanding. All sworn staff must complete an introductory course and are expected to maintain skills and physical fitness. The King & Queen County Sheriff’s Office requires a fit-for-duty exam to be completed before hiring.
The following activities are expected of all sworn Criminal Investigators:
· Sit or stand for long periods of time for four (4) up to eight (8) hours daily.
· Manage a high level of stress for eight (8) up to twelve (12) hours daily.
· Bend, reach, climb, and run are often functions completed daily.
· Lift 0-25 pounds daily, lift 25-30 pounds often, and lift 50+ pounds occasionally.
· Ability to perform data entry and clerical work for four (4) up to eight (8) hours daily.
· Manage the inherent danger of the potential daily risks during arrests using necessary and reasonable force to take someone into custody.
Required Hiring Process:
Employee Benefits
King and Queen County is proud to provide our full-time employees with the following comprehensive benefits package. This schedule serves as an overview and does not provide all provisions, limitations, and exclusions. If there is a contradiction between this and the official plan documents, the plan documents will prevail.
Medical Insurance
(Employer-paid health benefits with no employee contribution for the employee).
Health Savings Account (Employer makes monthly contributions to your account)
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Leave Benefits
The County recognizes the many diverse needs of employees that require time off from work. The following types of leave are provided to employees to assist with that work-life balance:
Annual Leave
Personal Leave
14 Paid Holiday Days
Family Medical Leave (FMLA)
Civil Leave
Military Leave (in accordance with the Code of Virginia and United States Code)
Volunteer Leave (8 hours per calendar year)
Bereavement Leave
Group Life Insurance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is administered through Sentara Health and is free to all County employees and their household members. It is a confidential program designed to help employees and their households resolve personal issues that may affect their job performance. The EAP provides the employee with an assessment of the problem, and consultations and referrals are provided when appropriate.
Educational Benefits: Tuition reimbursement
Virginia 529 College Savings Plan
Virginia Retirement Plan
King and Queen County participates in the Virginia Retirement System
King and Queen County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer