Queens District Attorney's Office
Investigative Warrant Coordinator
Queens District Attorney's Office, Kew Gardens, New York, United States, 11415
Investigative Warrant Coordinator
The Queens County District Attorney's Office (QDA) is seeking an Investigative Warrant Coordinator for its Violent Criminal Enterprises Bureau (VCEB). The VCEB is a unit of QDA’s Investigations Division that investigates and prosecutes specialized crimes including gang violence, narcotics trafficking, and firearms trafficking activity. The VCEB serves an office of over 750 staff.
Duties will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Working closely with Assistant District Attorneys, police officers, and financial investigators on complex, long-term investigations.
Screening and prioritizing requests from law enforcement officers for search warrants pertaining to electronic devices, social media accounts, web-based data storage (email accounts, cloud storage accounts, etc.), automobiles (including infotainment systems), cell site location information, and locations.
Organizing data for the purpose of being utilized in the search warrants contemplated above, as well as the data obtained as the fruits of the search warrants.
Using public records, law enforcement databases, and social media to research case subjects and locate witnesses.
Analyzing telecommunications and financial records.
Capturing and documenting case-relevant online content.
Reviewing evidence, including seized and subpoenaed records.
Preparing memoranda, spreadsheets, charts, and graphs, both for internal use and for grand juries and trials.
Data-mining and conducting proactive research.
Listening to wiretapped and inmate calls.
Establishing links, discerning activity patterns, and identifying assets and other case leads.
Coordinating with other bureaus and units within QDA, as well as with private and government entities, including the New York City Police Department and federal agencies.
Preferred Education and Qualification Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree with an educational focus in Computer Science, Information Systems, Criminal Justice, or related fields is preferred, as well as experience in computer forensic training, technical reporting and writing. All candidates must have at least a high school diploma or its educational equivalent.
Experience working in law enforcement or using any of the following applications is also preferred: Sytech ADACS, Pen-Link, SnagIt, Thomson Reuters CLEAR, LexisNexis Accurint, Westlaw, Verint, or UFED Analyzer.
Candidates must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong organizational skills and proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
The Office of the Queens County District Attorney is an equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to the diversity of our organization.
Application Information:
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter, by clicking on the link below:
The Queens County District Attorney's Office (QDA) is seeking an Investigative Warrant Coordinator for its Violent Criminal Enterprises Bureau (VCEB). The VCEB is a unit of QDA’s Investigations Division that investigates and prosecutes specialized crimes including gang violence, narcotics trafficking, and firearms trafficking activity. The VCEB serves an office of over 750 staff.
Duties will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Working closely with Assistant District Attorneys, police officers, and financial investigators on complex, long-term investigations.
Screening and prioritizing requests from law enforcement officers for search warrants pertaining to electronic devices, social media accounts, web-based data storage (email accounts, cloud storage accounts, etc.), automobiles (including infotainment systems), cell site location information, and locations.
Organizing data for the purpose of being utilized in the search warrants contemplated above, as well as the data obtained as the fruits of the search warrants.
Using public records, law enforcement databases, and social media to research case subjects and locate witnesses.
Analyzing telecommunications and financial records.
Capturing and documenting case-relevant online content.
Reviewing evidence, including seized and subpoenaed records.
Preparing memoranda, spreadsheets, charts, and graphs, both for internal use and for grand juries and trials.
Data-mining and conducting proactive research.
Listening to wiretapped and inmate calls.
Establishing links, discerning activity patterns, and identifying assets and other case leads.
Coordinating with other bureaus and units within QDA, as well as with private and government entities, including the New York City Police Department and federal agencies.
Preferred Education and Qualification Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree with an educational focus in Computer Science, Information Systems, Criminal Justice, or related fields is preferred, as well as experience in computer forensic training, technical reporting and writing. All candidates must have at least a high school diploma or its educational equivalent.
Experience working in law enforcement or using any of the following applications is also preferred: Sytech ADACS, Pen-Link, SnagIt, Thomson Reuters CLEAR, LexisNexis Accurint, Westlaw, Verint, or UFED Analyzer.
Candidates must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong organizational skills and proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
The Office of the Queens County District Attorney is an equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to the diversity of our organization.
Application Information:
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter, by clicking on the link below: