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Verified Pay $51,739 - $58,207 per year
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Dallas, Texas 75254
Dallas, Texas

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JOB VACANCY NOTICE JOB NUMBER: 24-056-2535 CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled STARTING SALARY RANGE: $51,739 - $58,207 annually, plus excellent benefits POSITION TITLE: Investigator II DEPARTMENT: Chief Disciplinary Counsel – Dallas, TX GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Supports trial attorneys in case development. Conducts investigations and analysis of complaints of professional misconduct against attorneys licensed to practice law in Texas. Responsible for mentoring and training of less experienced investigators as assigned by Regional Counsel. This position involves extensive contact with virtually all departments of the State Bar, various law enforcement agencies, courts, and other agencies and organizations outside the State Bar. PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: Performs routine and complex investigations, including analyzing complaints and attorney responses; reviewing court, medical, insurance, bank or other records; obtaining sworn statements from witnesses; and preparing summaries of prior disciplinary action against respondents. Prepares investigative reports, attends hearings, and makes presentations to grievance committees on the results of investigations of attorney complaints. Assures accurate database entries made in case management system of all written reports, summaries, and case-related information for tracking and record-keeping purposes. Assists trial attorneys in the preparation and prosecution of lawsuits. Maintains close liaison with law enforcement and other governmental agencies providing assistance in grievance investigations. Responds to telephone and written inquiries from complainants, respondents, witnesses, and the public while maintaining confidentiality. Performs other duties as assigned. POSITION REQUIREMENTS: A bachelor’s degree is preferred, Certified Peace Officer’s license strongly preferred. Or, a minimum of college-level course work and ten years of experience in civil and/or criminal investigative work required. Extensive experience in report-writing with respect to the same is required. Effective written and oral communication skills required. Personal computer and Word software knowledge required, and experience with case-management database use is helpful. Must be able to work evenings and weekends when necessary. A valid Texas driver’s license is required or must be obtained within a month of hire. Some travel required. HOW TO APPLY: https://careers-texasbar.icims.com/jobs/