Job Description
The Houston ISD Police Investigator conducts complex criminal and administrative investigations involving students, staff, visitors, and district property. The investigator is responsible for gathering and analyzing evidence, interviewing involved parties, preparing detailed case documentation, and coordinating with internal and external stakeholders to support school safety and ensure compliance with applicable laws, policies, and prosecutorial standards.
Police Investigator - Responsibilities
Responsibilities
Police Investigator - Skills
Job Qualifications
WORK EXPERIENCE
Minimum of 5 years of law enforcement experience required.
TYPE OF SKILL AND/OR REQUIRED LICENSING/CERTIFICATION
Software/Systems Skills Required: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite Experience with Records Management Systems (RMS)
LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
No direct supervisory responsibilities. Provides guidance, technical expertise, and training support to personnel as needed.
WORK COMPLEXITY/INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT
Performs complex investigative work requiring analysis, interpretation, and independent decision-making Exercises sound judgment in applying laws, policies, and investigative procedures Works with minimal supervision while managing multiple priorities and deadlines Errors in judgment may impact case outcomes and legal compliance
BUDGET AUTHORITY
No budget development activity is required.
PROBLEM SOLVING
Applies critical thinking to resolve complex investigative problems Evaluates information, identifies solutions, and implements appropriate actions Adjusts approach based on changing circumstances and available evidence Ensures decisions comply with legal and policy requirements
IMPACT OF DECISIONS
Exercises independent judgment that directly affects criminal case outcomes and prosecution viability Decisions carry legal, operational, and reputational consequences for the department Failure to act appropriately may result in dismissal, liability exposure, or risk to public safety Provides investigative direction that influences unit performance and command-level decision-making
COMMUNICATION/INTERACTIONS
Requires frequent interaction with internal staff, external agencies, and the public Must communicate effectively in both written and verbal formats Regularly prepares reports and provides testimony in legal proceedings
WORKING/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Work performed in office, school campus, and field environments Frequent travel throughout the district and surrounding jurisdictions Responds to crime scenes, schools, hospitals, residences, and court locations Exposure to high-stress, sensitive, and potentially hazardous situations May encounter violent incidents, crime scenes, and emotionally charged environments Regular interaction with victims, witnesses, suspects, students, staff, and parents Required to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion Subject to irregular hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays Must maintain 24-hour on-call availability for major incidents and callouts Required to respond during emergencies, critical incidents, and inclement weather Work may involve prolonged sitting, standing, walking, and driving
Physical activity includes bending, lifting, and carrying evidence or investigative equipment
Must be able to work under pressure, meet deadlines, and make sound decisions in dynamic situations