Investigator
Company: Federal Public Defender
Location: Trenton
Posted on: June 24, 2025
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Job Description:
FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY INVESTIGATOR –
TRENTON, NEW JERSEY Closes: Open until filled The Office of the
Federal Public Defender for the District of New Jersey (FPD) is
accepting applications for an investigator position in our Trenton
office. Pursuant to the Criminal Justice Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3006A,
the office provides legal representation to indigent defendants in
federal criminal cases and related matters. Investigators work
under the direction of the Federal Defender, Chief Investigator,
and the case attorney, to uncover the facts to effectively advocate
for our clients at all stages of their cases, including pretrial
release, motions, trials, sentencing, and post?sentence
proceedings. Depending on the needs of the case, investigators
identify, investigate, and interview witnesses and experts; locate
and obtain relevant records; work with the various court agencies
including probation and pretrial services; assist with proffers,
evidentiary hearings, trials and sentencings. Investigators should
anticipate some work outside normal working hours and on weekends,
as well as travel both within and outside of the District of New
Jersey as needed for client meetings, witness interviews, record
collection, and conferences. PRIMARY JOB DUTIES: · Locate
witnesses, evidence, and records. · Conduct interviews with
clients, witnesses, experts, family members, and other individuals.
· Draft and serve subpoenas in accordance with office policy, laws,
and professional ethics rules. · Assist attorneys with the
preparation of demonstrative evidence to be used at hearings/
trials. · Consult with clients, family members, and other
individuals in furtherance of representation of clients. ·
Accompany attorneys to client meetings, take comprehensive notes
and assist in defense strategy development. · Photograph and
document crime scenes and evidence. · Prepare digests of records
and develop additional leads of investigation or record sources. ·
Analyze extensive electronic discovery and develop investigation
plans using the identified facts. · Assist with the development of
mitigation evidence based on mental health, historical,
environmental and social factors. · Write comprehensive memorandums
summarizing work product. · Write comprehensive investigation
reports based on witness interviews and findings. · Assist
attorneys in court, including testifying at court proceedings and
witness coordination. · Advocate for clients who are facing
difficulties while incarcerated, as well as clients who are on
pretrial or post?conviction supervised release to provide support,
crisis intervention, and case management assistance. · Maintain
awareness of policies within and engage in contact with BOP and
other corrections facilities. · Utilize aggregation software/tools
(Accurint, PC Sams, etc.) and conducts internet-based searches as
requested to thoroughly investigate all case leads. · Conduct
social media investigations to thoroughly investigate all case
leads. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: · An Associate’s Degree or
Bachelor’s degree (preferred). · Three or more years of
progressively responsible investigative experience in the
functional areas described in the Primary Job Duties section above.
· The necessary initiative, ingenuity, resourcefulness, maturity,
and judgment needed to perform the primary Job Duties to a high
standard of excellence. · Comprehensive knowledge of fact and
mitigation investigation principles, methods, and techniques. ·
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, knowledge of
legal processes, and the ability to work in a team environment. ·
Computer proficiency, including working knowledge of Word,
Microsoft OneDrive, Adobe Acrobat, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams,
Box.com, and investigative databases such as Accurint or TLO. · A
valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and applicable
insurance. · A demonstrated commitment to and comfort working with
diverse communities and with clients from a range of backgrounds. ·
Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a team
environment. · Knowledge of data review platforms such as Everlaw,
indexing software such as dTSearch, TrialDirector, or forensic
review tools such as Cellebrite. · Understand network and system
requirements in evaluating potential software packages and
litigation support tools. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: ·
English?Spanish Bilingual language skills, or other language
fluency. · A background in criminal defense investigations.
Additional certifications, technical skills, or other relevant
experience you have should be highlighted. All education,
experience, training, and certifications will be verified. Travel
to other branch offices will be required as needed. The position
will remain open until filled. Applicants must be United States
citizens. If an offer of employment is extended, the applicant must
complete a background security investigation including an FBI name
search and IRS tax check. Fingerprints and photographs will be
taken. Appointment will be subject to the applicant’s successful
completion of a security investigation and a favorable report.
Salary and Benefits: Salary will be commensurate with experience
and qualifications. This position offers federal employment
benefits, including health and life insurance, retirement, and
participation in the Thrift Savings Plan. Salary is payable only by
Electronic Funds Transfer (direct deposit). The position is
“at-will” employment. This position is in the excepted service and
does not carry the tenure rights of the competitive civil service.
How to Apply: Email a cover letter, resume, and three professional
references in one PDF document to: NJFPDResume@fd.org You must
reference “Investigator” in the subject line. No phone calls,
please. Only submissions following the required format will be
considered. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
The Office of the Federal Public Defender follows an Employee
Dispute Resolution Plan approved by the United States Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to quality representation, diversity, and inclusion. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
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