Experience
2 yrs required
Location
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Posted on
Sep 21, 2020
Profile
Civil Rights Investigator
Duties: Identifying and building rapport with witnesses; conducting interviews; preparing draft declarations based upon witness interviews. Attending on-site visits of respondents’ property; Reviewing documents, reports, interview files, computer data, and other produced materials; Assisting attorneys in formulating investigative plans to identify facts and issues involved in a case, the applicable theories of law, and the scope of the investigation; Conducting initial intake communication with the public regarding various civil rights complaints, and referring inquiries to appropriate community resources, if appropriate; Establishing and maintaining an effective system of compiling, indexing, and organizing information and its sources; and Preparing reports and presenting findings orally and in writing to attorneys and other staff. Assist in organizing outreach activities and public presentations on federal civil rights laws and regulations with various community and advocacy groups. Participate and assist in preparation for settlement negotiations and trial to include: compiling, organizing, and indexing evidence; managing the presentation of exhibits at settlement negotiations and trial, including preparing narrative summaries, charts, tables, graphs, or other visual aids; and coordinating the appearances of witnesses. Performs a variety of ancillary investigations-related services in direct support of civil rights litigation. Support activities include, but are not limited to, copying, mailing, closing files, and maintaining pleadings. Work may also occur at alternative work locations such as a Federal agency or State government offices, business premises associated with investigation, or location conducive to conducting witness interviews. Telework may be authorized, but requires Contracting Officer (CO) approval.
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