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Posted: February 25, 2026 (1 day ago)

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Investigator

State of Colorado

Office of the State Public Defender

Fresh

Location

Salary

$5,540 - $5,540

per month

Type

Closes

February 26, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This entry-level investigator role at the Colorado State Public Defender's Office involves learning to support criminal defense cases by organizing files, preparing for investigations, and conducting interviews with witnesses and victims under close supervision.

It suits motivated beginners who are passionate about protecting the rights of low-income clients accused of crimes and eager to grow into more independent responsibilities.

Ideal candidates thrive in a fast-paced, team-focused environment with a commitment to compassionate public service.

Key Requirements

  • Working under direct supervision while learning organizational policies and procedures
  • Organizing and indexing case files, including client info, court dates, charges, and discovery materials
  • Preparing for and conducting witness/victim interviews as part of investigations
  • Developing skills to manage caseloads efficiently and track case information
  • Demonstrating self-motivation, high performance, and compassion for indigent clients
  • Ability to progress to Investigator II level by building fundamental competencies
  • Uploading cover letter and resume as one document by the application deadline

Full Job Description

Application Deadline: [March 14, 2026]
Cover Letters are required, please upload your cover letter and resume as one document. Failure to do so may result in immediate disqualification or the rejection of the application.

About the Colorado State Public Defender:

Colorado’s Office of the State Public Defender (OSPD) maintains a reputation as one of the top organizations in the nation specializing in the delivery of indigent criminal defense.

We operate as an independent agency within the Judicial Branch of Colorado State Government with nearly 1,000 dedicated employees assigned to twenty-one Regional Trial Offices, a centralized Appellate Division, and a centralized Administrative Office.

The mission of OSPD is to defend and protect the rights, liberties and dignity of those accused of crimes who cannot afford to retain counsel.

We do so by providing constitutionally and statutorily mandated representation that is effective, zealous, inspired and compassionate.

We seek to hire professionals who are dedicated to furthering our mission and demonstrate compassion in their service to our clients.

We are a fast paced, team-oriented environment, where self-motivation and a personal commitment to high performance are important attributes for success.

Benefits of Working for the OSPD:

  • Medical Insurance
  • Basic Vision Insurance - included with medical plans
  • Dental Insurance
  • State Paid Life Insurance
  • State Paid Short-Term Disability
  • FSA – Healthcare and Dependent Care
  • HSA Plan with Employer Contribution
  • Generous Paid Time Off & Sick Leave
  • Flexible Schedules
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Access to Mental Health and Well-Being Resources
  • Colorado PERA
  • 401(k) and 457 Supplemental Retirement Plans

For more information on benefits please visit https://dhr.colorado.gov/state-employees/state-of-colorado-employee-benefits. For additional information on PERA visit www.copera.org.

Additional information about the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender can be found at: http://www.coloradodefenders.us/

Position Purpose and Objectives/Definition of Work:

This position describes the first level within the series wherein employees learn and apply policies, procedures, rules and regulations specific to the organization and relevant techniques, methods and/or theories of the profession.

Positions work under direct supervision, to include regular guidance, review and oversight by supervisors and more experienced staff, while learning fundamental skills and technical aspects of the work.

It is expected that employees will develop the necessary competencies to assume the duties and responsibilities at the Investigator II level. Positions should not remain in this class indefinitely.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

Learns procedures and develops skills in organizing and preparing case files to effectively manage assigned investigations.

Copies of information in the attorney’s files including client information, case numbers, court dates, charges, discovery, bond information, and attorney notes from client conferences.

Tracks pertinent case information by breaking down or indexing files to effectively manage caseloads and quickly and easily access or reference case information.

  • Learns procedures and develops skills in preparing for the investigation and witness/victim interviews. Reviews and organizes discovery and meets with attorneys and clients to gather information relevant to locating and interviewing witnesses.
  • Serves as a collaborative member of the defense team: Consults with attorneys on the theory of defense including applicable case law and potential ethical issues to establish a strategy for the investigation and interviews.
  • Maintains regular and timely communications with attorneys to keep apprised as to the status of the case, court dates, witness information, and progress on the investigation; and, to seek clarification on investigation requests in order to prioritize and complete assigned tasks within appropriate timelines.
  • Develops skills and practice habits to maintain thorough documentation of all aspects of work performed.
  • Develops and maintains clear understanding of all ethical issues implicated in work performed, and consults with attorneys and managers as required.
  • Develops skills in investigative techniques and methods for conducting fieldwork to collect client records; serve subpoenas; examine crime scenes; view physical evidence; conduct interviews; and, prepare reports of the interviews and fieldwork.

    Documents and verifies elements of the crime scene and evidence viewed.

    Applies established policies and procedures such as, obtaining signed releases from the client; obtaining records at a minimal cost; and documenting records received.

  • Maintains and utilizes tools and equipment for conducting investigations including, but not limited to, audio recording devices, cameras, standard computer and office equipment, measurement tools, and maps.
  • Provides trial and hearing support: Assists in preparing exhibits for trial or sentencing. Ensures appropriate clothing is available for the client.

    Coordinates witness appearances including providing updates on trial status and court dates and assisting with travel arrangements, as needed. Develops a working knowledge of courtroom procedures.

    Assists in sentencing preparation by researching treatment placement options and coordinating with probation services as needed.

  • Learns mandated cost procedures and State Office policy and procedures to accurately process and submit applicable forms and paperwork.
  • Learns and applies appropriate skills necessary in testifying accurately and truthfully on behalf of the defense.
  • Performs post-trial tasks such as following up with witnesses after testifying, canvassing the jury for their impressions, and returning client clothing to family members as requested by the attorneys.
  • Organizes daily activities to effectively manage time and resources, including the performance of work that falls outside normal business hours.
  • Frequent travel within and occasionally outside the State of Colorado, including occasional overnight travel.
  • Assists other regional offices in conducting investigations, as assigned.
  • Attends meetings and trainings as required.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Minimal Educational / Professional Qualifications:

    QUALIFICATIONS: Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation.

    Education and Experience:

    • Bachelors' degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice, social sciences, psychology, criminology, legal studies, political science, international relations, public relations, or communications
    • Must have demonstrated written and oral communications skills

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • Spanish Speaking- Intermediate level and above

    Conditions of Employment:

    • Upon hire and for the duration of employment, must be a Colorado resident
    • Valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and access to a working vehicle.
    • Due to the nature of this role, candidates with felony convictions are not eligible for this role

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    Posted on NEOGOV: 2/25/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/26/2026

    Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-colorado-5250420