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The Georgia Department of Revenue works with more than just taxes. We also work with alcohol and tobacco licensing and enforcement, administration of motor vehicle registration and titles, and the implementation of the unclaimed property program. Our staff prides itself on being a flexible, solutions-oriented team that treats all customers in a manner that honors their contribution to the State of Georgia. If you are interested in joining a Department that impacts every Georgia family and every Georgia business, we would love to hear from you.
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MISSION
The Department of Revenue administers the tax laws of the State of Georgia fairly and efficiently in order to promote public confidence and compliance while providing excellent customer service.

VISION
The Georgia Department of Revenue is committed to being the most efficient and accessible tax administrator in the country. To meet this commitment, the Department strives to provide excellent customer service, treat all taxpayers and license holders equitably, find innovative ways to improve processes using technology, address opportunities for improvement, and maintain a highly motivated, well-trained workforce.


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Criminal Investigator 1 - Telfair SP- Southwest Region - 00115486

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Corrections, Georgia Department of - GDC

Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher in a related field. Two years of experience as a sworn staff member in law enforcement or corrections. Two years of experience in criminal and/or administrative investigations. Completion of Basic Law Enforcement (PBLE) Certification. Completion of Basic Correctional Officer Training (BCOT) Certification. (Entry pay: $55,326.56 and Entry pay with mandate: $64,900.95).

NOTE: This position is in the Southwest Region and is located at Telfair State Prison in Helena, Georgia. The selected applicant must reside 50 miles or less from the prison.   Please be advised this position is exclusively Facility focused.  You will be assigned to work facility only functions as an Investigator by concentrating attention, effort, or resources on the facility itself, its operations, or its specific needs in a broader context. A broader context is often crucial in investigations, as understanding the surrounding circumstances, relevant relationships, and potential motivations can significantly enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of the investigation. Additionally, this is a full-time position requiring a 40-hour work week, Monday to Friday, must be available to work rotating shifts (6am-2pm, 2pm-10pm, 10pm-6am), including the possibility of weekends.  Due to the mission and primary focus of this position, a state vehicle will not be provided at this time.

Comment: Please submit a state application to the referenced contact information. Resumes will only be used as supporting documentation. Applicants that do not have a PBLE certification will be required to pass a Physical Ability Test. Once the position closes and all applications have been reviewed/PAT completed, interviews will take place in person. 

Location Name: Office of Professional Standards 
Address1: Gibson Hall, 2nd Floor 
City: Forsyth  Zipcode: 31029 
County: MONROE COUNTY 
Contact Name: Stephanie Fogarty 
Contact Phone#: 478-342-7855 
Contact Email ID: stephanie.fogarty@gdc.ga.gov 

13 paid holidays per year, Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, 401K/457 Plan, Vision Insurance, On the Job Training, Life Insurance.

The Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) has one of the largest prison systems in the U.S. and is responsible for supervising approximately 49,000 state prisoners. It is the largest law enforcement agency in the state with approximately 9,000 employees. For more information on the GDC, please visit https://jobs.gdc.ga.gov.

Mission Statement:

To protect Georgians by operating secure facilities and providing opportunities for offender rehabilitation.

 

Bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university AND must meet the prerequisites and complete the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program certification OR Two years of experience in law enforcement or related field AND P.O.S.T. certification. Note: Some positions may require incumbent to have a valid Class C driver's license.

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