Supervising Court Investigator
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Management
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Government
About the job Supervising Court Investigator
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Establishes unit goals and priorities, assigns, reviews, and evaluates work; recommends action on personnel matters such as merit increases, promotions, and disciplinary actions; participates in employee selection, development and evaluation; reviews employees' work to ensure quality and accuracy; provides ongoing feedback and coaching to enhance performance; keeps staff informed of policy and procedures within the department as well as court-wide;
and oversees the daily workload of investigators
- Maintains professional and technical knowledge for self and the unit; plans, implements, and monitors training and cross-training for staff; attends ongoing training in the field of conservatorships, guardian ships; stays abreast of changes in the Probate Code that impact the department; and attends ongoing training in the area of supervision and management of others and in court technology as needed
- Contributes to team effort by providing direction to staff and/or personally reviewing, evaluating and resolving the most sensitive, unusual, and/or complicated cases; conducts special investigations of individuals and organizations on complex issues; reviews and approves summaries of interviews and investigations results; holds regular staff meetings to impart information; and consults with judicial officers, management, staff and court users, as appropriate
- Enhances program effectiveness by acting as a liaison with relevant agencies and implementing changes that improve efficiency and/or services to the program
- Provides information on the nature of conservatorship and guardianship proceedings to families, general public, attorneys and all court clients; reviews power of attorney problems; investigates and determines facts and conditions surrounding cases including environment and suitability of parties in guardianship matters interviews parties and reviews files prior to preparing a report with recommendations to the Court; ensures timelines for completing reports are met
Bachelors of Arts or Bachelors of Science degree from an accredited educational institution in science, social science, behavioral science, liberal arts, or nursing - AND - two (2) years full-time (or equivalent) experience in a classification comparable to or higher than a Court Investigator OR five (5) years full-time (or equivalent) experience performing casework or investigations in a legal, financial, law enforcement or social services setting AND at least two (2) of the five (5) years must be supervisory experience.
Note:
To receive educational credit, a copy of your college official transcripts must be included with your application.
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