Investigator 2 (Multiple Positions)

State of Oregon
5dOnsite

About The Position

Updated 1/9/2026 - We’re reopening this posting and encourage new applicants to apply. This is a great opportunity to join our team and make an impact—submit your application today! Investigator 2 (Multiple Positions) Teacher Standards and Practices Commission Salem, Oregon (in-office position) Monthly Salary: $4,409 - $6,736 ($4,715 - $7,206 PERS). Note: Effective Feb. 1, 2026, the compensation plan for this position will be increased to reflect a Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) of 2.5%. The salary listed in this posting does not reflect the COLA. Application Deadline: This recruitment will remain open until filled. We will review applications every other Monday until positions are filled. Apply now if interested. We reserve the right to close this recruitment posting at any time. The Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) is Oregon’s state agency dedicated to ensuring that every student has access to well-prepared, ethical, and accountable educators. Since 1965, TSPC has been the backbone of educator quality—licensing over 65,000 professionals, approving educator preparation programs, and enforcing professional standards across the state. We’re looking for passionate, detail-oriented professionals to join our Professional Practices Unit as Investigators. In this critical role, you’ll conduct fair, thorough, and timely investigations into educator conduct, helping protect students and uphold the integrity of Oregon’s education system. What You’ll Do As part of our Professional Practices Unit, you’ll lead complex investigations into educator conduct, ensuring compliance with licensure rules and safeguarding student well-being. You’ll work closely with schools, families, and partner agencies to uphold fairness, transparency, and trust in Oregon’s education system. Your work will directly impact the safety of students and the trust placed in Oregon’s educators.

Requirements

  • Two years of recent (within the last five years) investigative experience which included gathering facts, collecting evidence, examining records, and conducting interviews to verify or disprove claims of suspected law violations.
  • College-level courses in law enforcement, criminal justice, law, accounting, auditing, or a closely-related field may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for up to one year of the required experience.
  • Employee is required to possess and maintain a valid driver’s license issued by the state where the employee resides.
  • This position is subject to a criminal records check, which will require fingerprints.
  • Position also required to successfully obtain Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) Security Training and Awareness certification within 60 days of employment start date.
  • Within three days of hire, applicants will be required to complete I-9 documentation and confirm authorization to work in the United States.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated experience managing multiple investigative cases, including planning, evidence collection, and reporting.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and professionally in both written and verbal formats, including the ability to convey complex or technical information to diverse audiences.
  • Experience handling sensitive or confidential information with professionalism and sound judgment.
  • Familiarity with legal processes, administrative rules, and preparation of investigative or legal documentation.
  • Demonstrated commitment to trauma-informed, anti-bias, and equitable approaches in investigations or public service.
  • Experienced in conducting effective interviews and producing clear, accurate investigation reports.
  • Collaborative team player, adept at working with co-workers and external agencies to achieve professional objectives.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office or comparable software.
  • Excellent organizational skills to manage priorities, deadlines, and interruptions efficiently.

Responsibilities

  • Prioritize and investigate complaints related to educator conduct and student safety
  • Conduct trauma-informed interviews with educators, students, and families
  • Gather and analyze evidence, prepare clear reports, and present findings
  • Collaborate with law enforcement, DHS, and other partners
  • Maintain accurate case records and testify in hearings when needed
  • Ensure investigations align with state and federal laws and agency policies

Benefits

  • Comprehensive Health Coverage: Low-cost medical, vision, and dental plans for you and your dependents. Additional option benefits include life insurance, short- and long-term disability, deferred compensation savings plans, and flexible spending accounts for health and childcare.
  • Generous Paid Time Off: Enjoy 11 paid holidays, 3 personal business days, and 8 hours of sick leave accrued each month. Vacation leave starts at 8 hours per month and increases with your length of service.
  • Retirement: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP).
  • Wellness: Resources to support work-life balance, health, and overall satisfaction.
  • Career Growth Opportunities: Access to professional development and advancement to build your career with the State of Oregon.
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  • Student Loan Forgiveness: As a state employee, you may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, helping you achieve financial freedom while making a difference.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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