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Supervisory Criminal Investigator

General Services Administration
Office of Inspector General
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Summary

As a Supervisory Criminal Investigator, you will serve as an Assistant Special Agent in Charge for the Heartland Region Investigations Office (JI-6).

We are currently filling one vacancy in Kansas City, MO, but additional vacancies may be filled as needed.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
04/12/2022 to 04/26/2022
Salary
$112,931 to - $146,810 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 14
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
Kansas City, MO
Telework eligible
Yes—as determined by the agency policy.
Travel Required
50% or less - The position requires frequent travel. Selected applicant must be able to acquire and maintain a government-issued travel charge card.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
14 - Position is at the Full Performance Level
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
Yes
Security clearance
Top Secret
Drug test
Yes
Announcement number
JI-2022-6-05 MP
Control number
648536400

Duties

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The Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the General Services Administration (GSA) is one of the original OIGs established by the Inspector General Act of 1978. OIG provides oversight through auditing, inspections, and investigations of GSA's extensive procurement, real property, and related programs and operations, which primarily support other federal agencies. Applicants are encouraged to review the work and accomplishments of the GSA OIG on our website, https://www.gsaig.gov/.

This position is located in the Office of Investigations (JI). The responsibility of the incumbent includes serving as a Supervisory Criminal Investigator who supervises operational staff and serves as a liaison with other Offices within the OIG and subordinate groups of JI. The incumbent is responsible for providing oversight and keeping abreast of developing issues and complex concerns relative to JI. In addition, the incumbent provides insight, recommendations, and conclusions that contribute to JI’s strategic planning.

The Assistant Special Agent in Charge will:

  • Direct, manage, and administer a staff of special agents in the conduct of investigation of criminal, civil, or administrative matters.
  • Determine whether incoming allegations have investigative merit and recommends appropriate disposition, i.e. assignment to subordinate staff members or referral to other investigative entities or closing without action.
  • Plan and conduct high level complex sensitive investigations.
  • Assist the Special Agent in Charge and other GSA OIG leaders in implementing national and/or regional administrative initiatives in support of GSA OIG programs and operations.
  • Participate in effecting arrest, search warrants, and/or surveillance activities.
  • Initiate liaison with other Federal Investigative and law enforcement agencies; and maintains lines of communication between field personnel and OIG headquarters.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • US Citizenship or National (Residents of American Samoa and Swains Island)
  • Meet all eligibility criteria within 30 days of the closing date
  • Meet time-in-grade within 30 days of the closing date, if applicable
  • Register with Selective Service if you are a male born after 12/31/1959

If selected, you must meet the following conditions:

  • Due to COVID-19, the agency is currently in an expanded telework posture. If selected, you may be expected to temporarily telework, even if your home is located outside the local commuting area. Once employees are permitted to return to the office, you will be expected to report to the duty station listed on this announcement. At that time, you may be eligible to request to continue to telework one or more days a pay period depending upon the terms of the agency’s telework policy.
  • Receive authorization from OPM on any job offer you receive, if you are or were (within the last 5 years) a political Schedule A, Schedule C or Non-Career SES employee in the Executive Branch.
  • Serve a one year probationary period, if required.
  • Have your identity and work status eligibility verified if you are not a GSA employee.  We will use the Department of Homeland Security’s e-Verify system for this. Any discrepancies must be resolved as a condition of continued employment.
  • Complete a financial disclosure report to verify that no conflict, or an appearance of conflict, exists between your financial interest and this position
  • Serve a one year supervisory or managerial probationary period, if required
  • Have a valid driver's license

Qualifications

The GS-14 salary range starts at $112,931. If you are a new federal employee, your starting salary will likely be set at the Step 1 of the grade for which you are selected. This position is also authorized Law Enforcement Availability Pay of an additional 25 percent of a criminal investigator's rate of basic pay, subject to the biweekly maximum earnings limitation for law enforcement officers in 5 U.S.C. 5547.

To qualify, you must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 level or higher in the Federal service. Specialized experience is experience serving as a special agent responsible for planning and conducting highly complex investigations; preparing clear and concise investigative reports; training others in investigative and administrative matters/procedures; coordinating case assignments and reviews; preparing information for presentation to high-level agency officials as well as officials of other federal law enforcement agencies; demonstrating comprehensive knowledge of Federal statutes and regulations, rules of evidence, court decisions, constitutional rights, search and seizure, methods of interview and interrogation, and admissibility of confessions; working with federal prosecutors to prepare cases for trial; maintaining effective working relationships and cooperating with others.

At this grade level, it is preferred that candidates have already successfully completed the Criminal Investigator Training Program (CITP) at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) or another Federal equivalent criminal investigator training program, such as the FBI Special Agent training program or Military Criminal Investigative Organization equivalent.

If selected, you must also meet the following conditions of employment:

  • This position is covered by the law enforcement officer retirement provisions, and as such is covered by a mandatory age requirement. There is a maximum entry age of the day before your 37th birthday (except for veteran's preference eligibles) for entry into law enforcement office positions. This position is covered by the special retirement provisions for Federal Law Enforcement Officers [5 U.S.C. 8336 (c) or 5 U.S.C. 8412 (d)] and have a mandatory retirement age of 57. If you are over age 37, you must have been or currently be covered by the special retirement provisions and be able to complete at least 20 years of covered service by age 57.
  • All OIG criminal investigators are required to qualify to use OIG owned firearms and to accept assignments where firearms are required. Quarterly certification is required. Per the Lautenberg Amendment, any person who has been convicted of misdemeanor crime of domestic violence cannot lawfully possess a firearm or ammunition.
  • Selectee will be required to undergo a pre-employment examination and meet the physical requirements for this position. The duties require moderate to arduous physical exertion. Manual dexterity of fingers, wrists, elbows, shoulders, hips and knees is required. Arms, hands, legs and feet must be sufficiently functioning in order to perform the duties satisfactorily. Good vision and hearing are required. Selectee must possess emotional and mental stability. Any physical condition that would cause the selectee to be a hazard to him/her, or others is disqualifying.
  • This position requires a pre-employment drug test to screen for illegal drug use (appointment to the position is contingent upon a negative drug test result), and random drug testing after appointment.
  • This position is a critical-sensitive national security position. The person selected for this vacancy will be required to undergo a Tier 5 background investigation and the GSA security office must grant you a Top Secret national security clearance.
  • Attend and graduate from the Criminal Investigator Training Program (CITP), unless previously completed.
  • Operate a Government-owned or leased motor vehicle. A valid State driver's license is required.
  • Due to the nature of the work, Criminal Investigators are required to work, or be available to work, substantial amounts of unscheduled duty.
  • THIS POSITION REQUIRES THE EMPLOYEE TO SIGN A MOBILITY AGREEMENT AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT.

Education

This job does not have an education qualification requirement.

Additional information

Bargaining Unit status: Not eligible for bargaining unit coverage.

Relocation-related expenses are not approved and will be your responsibility.  

Additional vacancies may be filled from this announcement as needed; through other means; or not at all. 

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

You will be evaluated on the questions you answer during the application process, which will measure your overall possession of the following competencies or knowledge, skills, and abilities.  Your responses to these questions must be supported by your resume or your score may be lowered.

  1. Expert knowledge of investigative methods, techniques, and approaches, necessary to plan and conduct criminal, civil and administrative investigations.
  2. Skill in leading complex investigations into white collar crimes, including procurement fraud
  3. Expert knowledge of, and skill in conducting, a full range of federal law enforcement techniques and procedures, including activities requiring the use of complex surveillance and undercover detection methods.
  4. Knowledge of precedent court decisions, criminal rules of evidence, constitutional rights, arrest authorities, and administrative procedures to be followed in criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings.
  5. Ability to communicate orally to present investigative results to high level internal and external stakeholders as well as provide advice and testimony.
  6. Skill in preparing thorough, organized and complete reports.
  7. Ability to lead and mentor subordinate investigators in the performance of their duties.
  8. Ability to analyze requests for investigations from a standpoint of complexity, cost effectiveness, manpower requirements, and other investigative priorities
  9. Ability to plan and supervise the day to day work of subordinate employees, communicate and evaluate performance measures, and manage employee outputs to meet organizational objectives.
  10. Skill in leading or coordinating participation in investigations involving external agencies.

Additional hurdle assessments, such as narrative responses or other assessments, may be administered to applicants who meet the requirements of the first hurdle, e.g., the minimum qualification requirements. If additional assessments are used, you will be provided with further instructions.

If you are eligible under Interagency Career Transition Assistance Plan or GSA’s Career Transition Assistance Plan (ICTAP/CTAP), you must receive a score of 85 or higher to receive priority.


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