• Supervises and directs the work activities of fact investigators, mitigation specialists, and Investigation Division team leads. Helps to recruit, hire, and train new investigators and mitigation specialists, and consults with the Deputy Director to develop and implement training and onboarding.
    • Oversees fair and thoughtful allocation and assignment of case work to fact investigators and mitigation specialists. Provides support to assigned staff as needed.
    • Provides feedback and review of fact investigator and mitigation specialist performance, including workload efficiency and effectiveness, witness management (locating, interviewing and the obtaining of affidavits), document collection and review, OSINT research, public record research, maintenance of relationships with attorneys and clients, report/memo/judge’s letter writing and other memorializing of work efforts, and maintenance and renewal of specialized psychological, medical, digital, technical, and/or forensic knowledge.
    • Provides analysis and advice to fact investigators and mitigation specialists on complex and problematic cases.
    • Works with the CDRC and other agencies to create and/or discover excellent training opportunities for fact investigators and mitigation specialists.
    • Provides training to new attorneys, interns, law students, investigators, mitigation specialists, paralegals, and the criminal defense community.
    • Creates manuals and policy documents as needed for the ongoing proper functioning of the Investigation Division.
    •  Engages in fact and mitigation investigations and oversees the investigative work of ID staff, including:
      • Reviews case files and discusses strategies of defense with attorneys. Evaluates available evidence.
      • Interviews witnesses and clients and obtains signed affidavits, sometimes in a prison setting and potentially under hostile circumstances. Prepares witnesses and clients for evidentiary hearings. Arranges for subpoenas as necessary.
      • Obtains and reviews reports. Researches and gathers scientific and other evidence such as toxicology, DNA, cell phone extractions, social media data, blood spatter evidence, gunshot residue, fingerprints, and other evidence.
      • Locates and contacts available experts. Liaises with experts regarding case material and arranges expert consultations and meetings with case attorneys. Prepares expert for hearings. Interprets and discusses data.
      • Assists attorneys at hearings by preparing questions for direct/cross examinations and rebuttal. Follows testimony to ensure all appropriate arguments and points have been established.
      • Maintains records and reports of fact and mitigation investigations.
    • Ensures compliance with all internal policies and procedures.
    • Manages and develops special projects and grants to improve representation of SADO clients.
    • Leads relevant SADO Committees on areas of interest.
    • Implements procedures that increase collaboration, team development, and best client- centered practices.
    • Thinks creatively about ways to improve how SADO operates.
    • Incorporates SADO’s values into all the above and into leadership style.
    Requirements
    • Possession of a bachelor’s degree in a field related to investigation and/or public defense.
    • Five years of experience as a manager, team lead, or supervisor
    • Five or more years’ experience as an investigator or in a closely related field including familiarity with all aspects of the criminal legal system and courtroom practices and procedures
    • Excellent writing, analytical, and communication skills
    • Ability to navigate various social settings and difficult situations
    • Must be able to access state and federal courtrooms, lift and carry case files, and enter and retrieve information from computers
    • Must be able to travel throughout the state regularly
    Benefits Information
    • Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
    • 401k plan with up to a 9% employer contribution
    • 13 paid holidays
    • 3 weeks of paid vacation in year one
    • Paid sick time and, for eligible employees, paid parental leave
    • Long-term disability insurance
    • Flexible work hours
    • Hybrid work environment (remote/office)
    • Paid training opportunities
    To Apply Submit a resume and a cover letter addressing the following:
    • Why you are interested in the position.
    • Why you are the best person for the position, including detailing your qualifications.
    • Why you work in indigent defense
    Applications should be emailed by January 19, 2025, to hr@sado.org and include “Job ID 02- 2025” in the subject line.
    Job Contact
    Janet Boswell
    3134202905 hr@sado.org