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Special Investigator

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$5.5K - $9.0K/mo

Working Conditions DOJ has adopted telework for employees who can effectively perform their ... SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR Additional Documents * Job Application Package Checklist * Duty Statement ...

Hindi Translator, DOJ LSS

Washington, DC · On-site

$49K - $65K/yr

... investigation conducted by the employer, or is consistent with the contractor's legal duty to ... Job Title Hindi Translator, DOJ LSS Location National Capital Region (NCR) - Washington, DC 20540 ...

Thai Translator, DOJ LSS

Washington, DC · On-site

$49K - $65K/yr

... investigation conducted by the employer, or is consistent with the contractor's legal duty to ... Job Title Thai Translator, DOJ LSS Location National Capital Region (NCR) - Washington, DC 20540 US ...

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How much do doj investigator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for doj investigator in the United States is $75,325.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a DOJ Investigator job?

A DOJ Investigator is responsible for conducting investigations on behalf of the Department of Justice. Their duties include gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, analyzing records, and preparing reports related to criminal or civil cases. They work closely with law enforcement agencies, attorneys, and government officials to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. DOJ Investigators may specialize in areas such as fraud, corruption, organized crime, or civil rights violations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Doj Investigator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a DOJ Investigator, you need a strong background in investigative procedures, criminal or civil law, and analytical reasoning, typically supported by a bachelor’s or advanced degree in criminal justice or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, evidence collection tools, and law enforcement databases is often essential, along with relevant credentials such as federal investigator certifications or security clearances. Standout soft skills include keen attention to detail, integrity, strong written and verbal communication, and the ability to work independently or in diverse teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring thorough, lawful investigations and effective collaboration within the Department of Justice.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a DOJ Investigator?

As a DOJ Investigator, your day-to-day tasks may include gathering and analyzing evidence, conducting interviews and surveillance, writing detailed investigative reports, and collaborating with legal teams and other agencies. You’ll also be responsible for maintaining accurate records, testifying in court when necessary, and ensuring all investigative activities comply with federal laws and departmental policies. The role often involves balancing multiple cases, prioritizing workloads, and adapting to rapidly changing facts. This dynamic environment requires both independence and teamwork, offering valuable experience for those seeking career advancement within the federal investigative space.

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Case Worker/DOJ Partially Accredited Representative

Education Leadership Foundation

Pinedale, CA

$21.25 - $28/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 12 days ago

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Job description

The Department of Justice (DOJ) Accredited Representative provides legal immigration counseling to immigrant families in the Central Valley. Responsibilities include ensuring assigned legal services are provided by current applicable federal, state, and local regulations, ELF case management policies, and Code of Ethics and Conduct. The incumbent will represent clients before the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS only) in the following areas of immigration: Adjustment of Status, Consular Process, Extension of Non-Immigrant Status, DACA Applications, Naturalization, Acquisition and Derivation of Citizenship, Legal Permanent Resident Renewals, Advance Parole, Parole in Place, U-VISA, VAWA, and other similar benefits. Moreover, the DOJ Accredited Representative will collaborate with ELF staff, other DOJ representatives from other nonprofit organizations, and attorneys in the office and during free community immigration workshops and legal clinics.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

● The DOJ Representative will be responsible for the assessment, completion, and filing of California Department of Social Services (CDSS) immigration cases assigned by the Director of Immigration Service or designees

● Performs legal research, gathers facts, and analyzes cases

● Drafts assembles, and files case o I-601 Waivers, Naturalization, applications for adjustment of status, and Nonimmigrant U Visa petitions;

● Plans and presents during outreach event presentations, such as know-your-rights workshops and legal screenings, to increase awareness of other immigration relief, legal rights, and responsibilities

● Facilitates access to legal resources for staff and organization

● Maintain updated records of their caseload and facilitates referrals as needed

● Provides direct immigration legal services to Spanish speakers, other refugees, and immigrant communities in the Central San Joaquin Valley

● Builds and maintains collaboration and relationships with other agencies and community-based legal providers

● Represents the Education & Leadership Foundation at community meetings and forums about legal services and community needs

● Assists with recruiting, training, and supervising the legal department volunteers and interns

● Attends training and courses to remain up-to-date on changing immigration laws and policies

● Attends legal meetings to review cases;

● Directs meetings, presentations, and training when necessary;

● Collaborates with immigration attorneys on Removal Defense Cases;

● Accompanies applicants to interviews in front of USCIS or EOIR

Qualifications:

● 3-5 years of experience working with low-income communities;

● Able to perform virtual office tasks such as filing, scanning, making calls, etc.

● Professional level skills using Word, Excel, and other relevant computer software such as case management programs;

● Experience and interest in working with ethnically and underserved immigrant populations across the Central Valley;

● Biliterate (Spanish and English);

● Excellent written and oral communication skills;

● Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks at once;

● Strong organizational skills and attention to detail;

● Knowledge of current immigration affairs, U.S. immigration law, policy, and guidelines.

● Ability to successfully pass a criminal background investigation.

● Fluent in English and Spanish.

Education and Experience:

● Completed or currently working on a Baccalaureate Degree related to serving the community;

● 2-3 years of immigration law experience (internships or employment-based client representation);

● Intermediate to advanced knowledge of immigration law.

Desired Skills and Abilities:

● Ability to connect clients to existing resources;

● Strong legal research capabilities;

● Excellent legal writing ability;

● Excellent interpersonal and team skills;

● Ability to thrive in a flexible, fast-paced, and growth-oriented environment;

● Ability to explain complex legal procedures to diverse audiences;

● High analytical abilities to spot issues and plan legal services for clients.

Work Environment and Physical Demands:

● Fast pace working environment that requires excellent time management and organizational skills.

● An office environment that requires working in a team.

● A fast-paced working environment that requires excellent student supervision skills.

● Standing for extended periods, kneeling, bending, pushing and pulling, sitting, and the ability to lift 25 pounds and carry 15 pounds.

● Facility to hear and understand speech at normal room levels.

Employment Status:

● Full-time permanent position (*the DOJ Partial Accredited Representative will be required to participate in evening or weekend activities as required);

Expected Hours of Work:

● Monday-Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (*some weekends).

Compensation & Benefits:

● The Case Worker/DOJ Partial Accredited Representative will receive accrued vacation every year and sick pay.

● Medical, Dental, & Vision

Travel:

● This position may require some travel, primarily short distance.

Other Duties: Please note: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of the employee's activities, duties, and/or responsibilities required for this job. Duties, obligations, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.