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INVESTIGATIVE ANALYST PUBLIC SAFETY

INVESTIGATIVE ANALYST
(Office of Inspector General, Public Safety Section)

Visit www.igchicago.org to apply
Investigative Analysts (IAs) are the front-line staff of the Inspections Unit of the Public Safety section
of the Office of Inspector General. On a weekly basis, IAs review disciplinary investigations of Chicago
Police Department (CPD) members that have been closed by CPD’s Bureau of Internal Affairs (BIA) or
the Civilian Office of Police Accountability. IAs thoroughly review the entire investigative file, including
viewing interviews with CPD members and civilians, studying evidence, and analyzing the reports
generated by the investigating agency. After consultation with Public Safety section leadership, if the
IA determines that a closed disciplinary investigation was deficient in way which materially affected
the outcome, OIG will recommend to BIA or COPA that the investigation be reopened to correct the
deficiency. IAs also draft reports describing systemic issues with the police disciplinary system and
recommending improvements.

DUTIES:
• Under the guidance of a Chief Investigator, conduct comprehensive investigative reviews of
closed, confidential, and sensitive disciplinary investigations conducted by BIA, and COPA, to
identify both systemic and case-specific deficiencies
• Review investigations for completeness, accuracy, fairness, thoroughness, proper handling of
evidence and interviewing of witnesses, and objectivity
• Make written recommendations for policy and practice changes to inform and improve
disciplinary investigations
• Collect, analyze, and interpret police and police accountability reports and related
documentation to identify trends and potential areas for further study
• Prepare detailed reports of complex reviews and special projects, including high-level analysis
and findings, and make recommendations for potential audit-based studies of CPD and the
accountability agencies
• Participate in evaluative and policy-based projects
• Perform related duties as required

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s
degree, plus four years of work experience in the field of law, law enforcement, investigation,
inspection, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience,
provided that the minimum degree requirement is met.

DESIRED EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
• Advanced degree in the field of law, criminal justice, public policy, public administration, social
sciences, or another relevant field
• Knowledge of, and demonstrated interest in, law enforcement, criminal justice, and/or civil
rights issues
• Excellent judgment and confidence to discuss police conduct and police accountability policies
and procedures with internal and external stakeholders
• Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic
backgrounds
• Familiarity with police accountability systems generally, and particularly, the Chicago Police
Department (CPD), Bureau of Internal Affairs (BIA), Civilian Office of Police Accountability
(COPA), Chicago Police Board (PB), and other stakeholders in the Chicago police accountability system
ANNUAL SALARY: Range: $73,644 – $99,588 (annual increases)
(Starting $73,644–non-negotiable); Post successful six-month review $75,732
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: Employees must be a resident of the City of Chicago and proof of residency is required at the commencement of employment.
WE VALUE DIVERSITY
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an equal opportunity employer.
OIG is an inclusive organization that hires and develops all its staff of all levels regardless of race, religion, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, marital or parental status, sex, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, age, veteran status, and all other characteristics protected by law.
OIG strives to create the kind of workplace where a socially diverse mix of people can thrive professionally. We pride ourselves in meeting our legal charge to promote economy, effectiveness, efficiency, and integrity in government. Through the hard work of our passionate and innovative team, OIG aims to serve every community with equity, respect, and dignity.
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation due to disability or pregnancy to participate in the application process, please contact the OIG’s Supervisor of Personnel Administration Keyla Vazquez at kvazquez@igchicago.org. Please be prepared to provide information in support of your reasonable accommodation request.
THE CITY OF CHICAGO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND MILITARY FRIENDLY EMPLOYER
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. The City of Chicago does not participate in E-Verify (Employment Eligibility Verification System). In addition, employment at the Office of Inspector General is contingent upon a satisfactory criminal background check.