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Crime Analyst

CA · On-site

$95K - $114K/yr

This position regularly collaborates with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and contributes to the Department's efforts to address quality-of-life concerns, violent crime, organized ...

Organized Crime - Investigating illicit trade, fraud, and trafficking operations * Platform Integrity & Manipulation - Uncovering coordinated inauthentic behavior, influence operations, and ...

Investigator II

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

Conducts routine and more complex investigations into incidents of check fraud, card fraud, loan fraud and insider fraud, organized crime groups; which includes but is not limited to: research ...

Investigator II

Johnston, RI · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

Conducts routine and more complex investigations into incidents of check fraud, card fraud, loan fraud and insider fraud, organized crime groups; which includes but is not limited to: research ...

Conducts routine and more complex investigations into incidents of check fraud, card fraud, loan fraud and insider fraud, organized crime groups; which includes but is not limited to: research ...

Organized Crime - Investigating illicit trade, fraud, and trafficking operations * Platform Integrity & Manipulation - Uncovering coordinated inauthentic behavior, influence operations, and ...

Conducts routine and more complex investigations into incidents of check fraud, card fraud, loan fraud and insider fraud, organized crime groups; which includes but is not limited to: research ...

Porter

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$12.50/hr

The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, is a nonprofit museum with a mission of advancing the public understanding of organized crime's history and impact on ...

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How much do organized crime jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for organized crime in the United States is $57,320.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,500.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an organized crime job?

An Organized Crime job typically refers to law enforcement, intelligence, or legal positions focused on investigating and combating criminal organizations. These roles may involve gathering intelligence, conducting undercover operations, analyzing financial crimes, and prosecuting criminal networks. Agencies such as the FBI, DEA, and Interpol employ professionals to dismantle organized crime groups involved in drug trafficking, money laundering, and other illicit activities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an organized crime investigator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Organized Crime Investigator, you need a strong background in criminal justice, analytical investigation, and law enforcement procedures, often supported by a relevant degree and police academy training. Familiarity with surveillance technology, case management systems, and digital forensics tools is essential. Exceptional attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with agencies and handling complex cases. These skills are crucial for gathering evidence, building prosecutable cases, and dismantling sophisticated criminal networks.

What are some common challenges investigators face when working in organized crime units?

Investigators in organized crime units often encounter challenges such as complex, long-running cases that require multi-agency cooperation and extensive surveillance. These cases can involve sophisticated criminal networks that use advanced technology and legal loopholes to evade detection. Additionally, building trust with informants and ensuring their safety, as well as managing large volumes of evidence, are critical and resource-intensive aspects of the job. Teamwork, attention to detail, and resilience are essential for success in this demanding environment.

What is the difference between Organized Crime vs Fraud Investigator?

AspectOrganized CrimeFraud Investigator
CredentialsVaries; often no formal certificationsCertifications like CFE, CIA often preferred
Work EnvironmentCriminal organizations, underground networksCorporate, financial, or government settings
Employer & IndustryIllegal enterprises, law enforcement, governmentFinancial institutions, corporations, law enforcement
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding criminal networksDetecting and preventing fraud

Organized Crime involves illegal activities conducted by criminal groups, often operating outside legal frameworks. Fraud Investigators focus on identifying and preventing financial crimes within legal organizations. While both roles deal with crime, their environments, credentials, and objectives differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Organized Crime job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,320 per year, or $27.6 per hour.

Deputy District Attorney - Economic Crimes

Douglas County, CO

Castle Rock, CO • On-site

$111 - $148/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 13 days ago


Douglas County (Nebraska) rating

8.8

Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

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Job description

Deputy District Attorney - Economic Crimes

Employment Type: 0 - Full-time Regular

Pay Range: $111,000.00 - 148,200.00

Location: Castle Rock, CO

Overtime Exempt: Y

Elected Office / Department: DISTRICT ATTORNEY

The 23rd Judicial District Attorney's Office seeks a Senior Deputy District Attorney or Deputy District Attorney to serve as an Economic Crime and At-Risk Prosecutor. The Economic Crime/At-Risk Prosecutor will work directly with and under the supervision of the Organized Crime Unit for the 23rd Judicial District to prosecute financial and white-collar crimes, as well as crimes perpetrated against at-risk adults in Douglas, Elbert, and Lincoln counties.

The District Attorney's Office is seeking talented applicants with professional and life experiences that will enable them to work with and assist law enforcement from the inception of the investigation, including reviewing and evaluating cases, developing investigation plans, reviewing evidence as it develops, and assisting in obtaining search warrants and the production of records, to combat the unique financial and at-risk crimes in our community. Applicants with skills in the areas of written and oral communication, business practices, accounting procedures, internet technology, data analysis, real estate transactions, trusts and estate documents, and securities transactions are encouraged to apply. The candidate must be comfortable with using good analytical skills to make independent decisions. Candidates must also be devoted to justice, excellence, fairness, and representing the public.

The Economic Crime/At-Risk prosecutor can expect to handle cases that include large-scale and pattern theft cases that result in large monetary loss; intricate identity theft and related schemes to defraud, involving money laundering, counterfeit checks and credit cards; real estate fraud involving real estate, business loans, and other investments; securities fraud involving real estate, business loans and other investments; fraud in obtaining public benefits; contractor fraud; violation of the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act (COCCA); and theft from at-risk adults including theft from elders, disabled-person and persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities; elder exploitation through the use of undue influence, threats, deception or harassment. In addition, the Economic Crime/At-Risk prosecutor will provide assistance with, and prosecution with, civil forfeiture actions.

The Economic Crime/At-Risk prosecutor can also expect to manage criminal cases that involve crimes of physical abuse and neglect of an at-risk adult.

The responsibilities for this position include:

  • Independently prepare and litigate cases in the District Court for the 23rd Judicial District
  • Provide law enforcement agencies with legal advice, including rules of evidence and criminal procedure, to steer the criminal investigation and prosecution
  • Perform quality legal research
  • Draft memoranda, motions, briefs, and pleadings
  • Perform other related duties as assigned or requested

The preferred candidates will be attorneys who have:

  • Preferred two years of experience as a prosecutor
  • Jury-trial experience in federal, municipal, or state court
  • Ability to immediately step into a courtroom and handle a docket
  • Strong commitment to public service
  • Ability to work in a team environment
  • Strong written and oral advocacy skills
  • Excellent judgment

We realize your time is valuable so please do not apply if you do not have at least the following minimum qualifications:

  • Education: Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree
  • Experience: Experience as an attorney at law, including experience prosecuting or defending criminal cases in court.
  • Licensures/Certification(s): Possession of a license to practice law in Colorado from the Colorado Supreme Court at the time of application. If you are not currently licensed to practice in Colorado, and are selected for this position, you must begin the reciprocity process once you accept your formal offer. By position, the applicant must have a reasonable expectation of becoming licensed by the Colorado Supreme Court within 6 months of their hire date. Licenses and certifications must be kept current as a condition of employment.
  • Education / Experience Equivalency: No substitution of experience for education, or education for experience, is permitted

Generally, the hiring range is $111,000-$123,500 annually. Qualifications, education and experience as it relates to the position will be taken into consideration when determining hiring salary.

Douglas County offers a comprehensive benefits package - including medical, dental, vision, and retirement plans - plus a wide range of additional resources to support your health, growth, and overall well-being.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Closing Date: 8/21/2026 4:59PM MST. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until a suitable candidate is selected.

In the event of an emergency/disaster in or near the County, all County employees are expected to make every effort to be available to assist the County Manager, Elected/Appointed Officials and Department Directors to ensure the continued operation of any and all necessary County functions. This may mean being available to perform additional duties and hours beyond what is normally required. In the event that an exempt employee does work more than 40 hours a week in support of County operations during an emergency, such employee may receive overtime or other appropriate wage compensation in accordance with existing County policies or at the discretion of the County.

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