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CPI Special Investigator Trainee
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Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas, 79735, USA
Listed on 2026-07-11
Listing for:
FALL CREEK FARM & NURSERY
Apprenticeship/Internship
position Listed on 2026-07-11
Job specializations:
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Government
Police Officer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Functional
Title:
CPI Special Investigator Trainee
Job Title:
CPI Special Investigator Train
Agency:
Dept of Family & Protective Services
Department:
Special Investigations
Salary Range: $4,748.95 - $5,921.25 Monthly
Shift: Day (First day)
Travel:
Up to 75%
Location:
Fort Stockton, TX (Other locations: Andrews, Brady, Midland, Odessa, Pecos, Van Horn)
This specialized position requires prior experience as a police officer and focuses on investigating high‑profile or high‑risk child abuse and neglect cases. The investigator provides forensic investigation expertise, training, and consultation to DFPS staff and partners, and may handle a small caseload within the unit.
Responsibilities- Conduct specialized investigations of child abuse and neglect.
- Serve as a resource and trainer to DFPS staff on forensic interview techniques.
- Identify and recommend staff development and training needs in forensic investigation.
- Provide expert consultation on complex forensic child abuse and neglect investigations.
- Conduct in‑depth interviews to determine immediate or long‑term risk of abuse or neglect.
- Assess family dynamics to determine required agency intervention.
- Prepare detailed case documentation, including narratives and legal forms, and testify in court as required.
- Review cases identified by Child Safety Specialists for risk factors or forensic assistance.
- Attend training and professional development as required by the agency.
- Perform other duties to maintain unit operations.
- Promote respect for cultural diversity among coworkers and contacts.
- Attend work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy.
- Develop and maintain communication with external professionals, especially law enforcement.
- Travel up to 75% of the time, including overnight travel for training or cases, typically 60% on the road.
- Conduct specialized investigations of child abuse and neglect.
- Serve as a trainer to DFPS staff on forensic interviewing.
- Identify training needs and provide staff development in forensic child abuse investigation.
- Provide expert consultation on complex forensic children abuse and neglect investigations.
- Conduct in‑depth interviews to assess risk of abuse or neglect.
- Assess family dynamics and recommend agency intervention.
- Prepare comprehensive case documentation and testify in court as needed.
- Review cases for risk factors or forensic assistance requirements.
- Participate in required training and professional development.
- Perform duties required to maintain unit operations.
- Promote respect for cultural diversity.
- Attend work regularly and maintain communication with internal and external partners.
Skills and Abilities
(KSAs)
- Knowledge of Texas criminal and civil law related to child abuse and neglect.
- Knowledge of forensic interviewing techniques.
- Knowledge of normal child development and family dynamics (including domestic violence, substance abuse, criminal activity).
- Knowledge of community resources within the law enforcement community.
- Skill in forensic interviewing of children and adults.
- Skill in determining risk of harm to children.
- Skill in applying crisis intervention techniques.
- Skill in investigating and resolving difficult child abuse or neglect cases.
- Skill in verbal and written communication.
- Ability to establish effective working relationships with employees, agency staff, law enforcement personnel and community stakeholders.
- Ability to evaluate investigation records for quality standards.
- Ability to generate comprehensive reports and documents regarding findings.
- Ability to train staff in forensic interview techniques.
- Valid Texas Driver’s License.
- TCOLE Intermediate License, out‑of‑state Peace Officer license, Federal Law Enforcement Officer Certification, or comparable military experience.
- Preferred:
Current or recent Texas Peace Officer license or equivalent. - Preferred: TCOLE Advance or Master Peace Officer License, or equivalent from an out‑of‑state agency or U.S. Military.
- High school graduation or equivalent.
- Five years as a TCOLE Licensed Peace Officer (or comparable out‑of‑state/military/federal certification).
- Or three…
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