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Investigative Analyst


Open  6/11/2021 to 6/17/2021 (or until 100 applicants received; whichever comes first)

Are you interested in a rewarding and challenging career? Join the U.S. Department of Justice! Experience the thrill and rewards of working in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). If you are a recent graduate seeking a substantive career supporting the Department's mission, there's no limit as to how far our opportunities can take you.

Successful applicants are placed in a dynamic one year developmental program with the potential to lead to a civil service career in the Federal Government. At the successful conclusion of this program, you may be eligible for a permanent position in the Federal Government.

This is a developmental position. The target level for this training assignment is GS-1805-7 with a full performance target level at GS-1805-9. The incumbent performs a variety of developmental assignments in support of the overall work of the organization under closer supervision than will normally be received at the full performance level. Assignments will become progressively more difficult until the full performance level is reached. Non-Competitive promotion to the target job may be effected provided the incumbent is sufficiently experienced, meets all necessary qualification requirements for promotion to the target job, is performing the full scope of the major duties, and is functioning under the supervisory controls stated in the target job description.

As an Investigative Analyst at the GS-1805-7 level, some of your typical work assignments may include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Independently gathering, researching, and analyzing various types of data from federal, state, local, and public agencies;
  • Developing reports on a variety of investigative intelligence information to support ongoing investigations;
  • Providing administrative support and assistance to USMS Criminal Investigators in accomplishing activities for their assigned warrant cases;
  • Monitoring court orders to ensure that deadlines are met; and
  • Maintaining prisoner files and records.