Bernalillo County is 1,160 square miles and is New Mexico’s most populous county with more than 676,000 residents. Bernalillo County government provides a wide range of public services to residents who live in Albuquerque, Los Ranchos and Tijeras with approximately 106,000 residents living in unincorporated areas of the county. Bernalillo County employs approximately 2,500 people and has an annual operating budget, capital investments and other funds of more than $1 billion. Elected officials include five county commissioners, assessor, clerk, probate judge, sheriff and treasurer.

Bernalillo County

Department of Human Resources

Job Descriptions

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JCP433: Corrections Internal Affairs Investigator Lead

Corrections Internal Affairs Investigator Lead

Job Code
Grade
Bargaining Unit
JCP433
8
None
       
       
Salary
As Hourly
As Annual
69,451.00 - 87,277.00 - 109,720.00 USD Annual
$33.39 - $41.96 - $52.75
$69,451.00 - $87,277.00 - $109,720.00

POSITION SUMMARY

The Corrections Internal Affairs Investigator Lead is responsible for leading and coordinating all non-Office of Professional Standards (OPS) investigations and overseeing the staff disciplinary process. Draft discipline for OPS incidents and tracking OPS timelines in addition to managing non-OPS investigations. Ensure that all processes are executed within specified timelines, while maintaining compliance with the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and MDC policies. Draft official documentation related to staff discipline, coaching, and performance improvement, working closely with Correctional Leadership to ensure accountability measures and investigations align with MDC's standards and legal requirements.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serve as the lead for all non-Office of Professional Standards (OPS) investigations, including staff misconduct, performance issues, and policy violations.
  • Apply appropriate and ethical investigative methods, including interviews and, when necessary, forensic techniques, to gather relevant facts.
  • Conduct thorough and impartial investigations, ensuring adherence to MDC procedures and the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
  • Ensure investigations are comprehensive, objective, and completed within established timelines.
  • Compile detailed investigation reports, including findings, recommendations, and necessary actions to be taken.
  • Draft and recommend appropriate disciplinary actions for staff involved in both Non-OPS and OPS incidents, ensuring that actions align with MDC policies, the CBA, and legal standards.
  • Work with leadership to prepare necessary documentation for both Non-OPS and OPS-related disciplinary actions, including written warnings, suspensions, and terminations.
  • Monitor and track the timelines of both Non-OPS and OPS investigations to ensure that all steps of the process are completed within specified time frames.
  • Provide regular updates to OPS leadership and the Corrections Administrative Major on the status of Non-OPS and OPS cases, ensuring timely completion of investigations.
  • Lead and coordinate the disciplinary process for MDC staff, ensuring compliance with established timelines for investigations, hearings, and resolutions.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records for all disciplinary actions, including warnings, suspensions, terminations, and corrective measures.
  • Ensure all disciplinary actions are consistent with MDC policies, state and federal regulations, and the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
  • Prepare official documentation related to staff discipline, such as written warnings, performance improvement plans, final decision memos, and coaching summaries.
  • Collaborate with leadership to ensure all documentation is thorough, clear, and legally compliant.
  • Ensure that documentation supports the disciplinary process and provides a defensible record of actions taken.
  • Handle all matters related to employee discipline, coaching, investigations, and performance improvement with discretion, maintaining confidentiality in all communications and documentation.
  • Ensure that all staff members are treated fairly and that investigations are conducted with sensitivity and respect.
  • Incumbent(s) in this classification may handle sensitive and/or confidential records, plans, documents or decisions that require maintaining confidentiality of sensitive information.  
  • Any one position may not include all duties listed. However, the allocation of positions will be determined by the amount of time spent performing the essential duties listed above.


*The above information is intended to outline the general nature and scope of the duties required for this position. It is not an exhaustive list and may vary depending on specific job assignments and responsibilities. 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in human resources, Criminal Justice, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • Six (6) years of work experience in employee relations, human resources, or a related field.

*Any equivalent combination of related education and/or experience may be considered for the above requirements. 

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

PREFERENCES

  • Experience working in a correctional facility or similar high-security environment.
  • Familiarity with unionized environments and collective bargaining agreements (if applicable).
  • Knowledge of compliance, legal considerations, and regulations relevant to employee discipline in correctional facilities.

SCREENING AND COMPLIANCE

The offer of this Bernalillo County position requires compliance with the following:

  • Successful completion of a post-offer medical examination and background investigation.
  • Compliance with all County safety guidelines.
  • Completion of required FEMA training(s) as assigned to the position.
  • Possession and maintenance of a valid New Mexico driver’s license.


WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Work is conducted primarily in an office environment, with occasional interaction in the secure areas of the Metropolitan Detention Center.
  • May require dealing with potentially challenging situations in a high-stress, correctional environment.
  • Occasional evening or weekend hours may be required based on operational needs.

EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS

  • Equipment typically used in the performance of office duties includes telephone, computer, printer, and copy machine.
  • Materials handled include a variety of forms, reports, paperwork, writing instruments, and standard office supplies.

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