PUBLIC NOTICE- DEA Criminal Investigators
Drug Enforcement Administration · Evansville, IN · 3 mo ago
On-siteInformation TechnologyFull-time
About the role
At the DEA, our people are agents for change. A unique mission requires special talent. As a DEA Special Agent, you will work as part of an elite criminal investigative team that transforms the power of your talent into action. That action makes a difference for the security and well-being of our nation and the world every day.
Responsibilities
- Work as part of an elite criminal investigative team
- Transform the power of your talent into action
- Make a difference for the security and well-being of our nation and the world
Requirements
- Must be available to complete all phases of the Special Agent applicant process
- Must successfully complete the Physical Task Assessment (PTA)
- Must successfully complete the Proctored Testing phase, which includes the Writing Assessment
- Must successfully complete the Basic Qualification Review phase
- Must successfully complete the Structured Interview phase
Qualifications
- Minimum qualification and eligibility requirements of this position
- Self-rated scores may impact eligibility
Skills
- Attention to Detail
- Memory
- Teamwork
- Problem Solving
- Decision Making
- Teamwork
- Interpersonal Skills
- Problem Solving
- Oral Communication
- Decision Making/Judgment
- Self-Management
- Flexibility
Benefits
- Not specified
Pay
- Not specified
Schedule
- Not specified
Applicant Availability
- Four (4) evaluation phases used to determine the applicants who are Best Qualified for the position
- MUST be available to complete all phases of the Special Agent applicant process
Physical Task Assessment (PTA)
- The PTA is the 1st assessment you will be required to complete to evaluate your present ability to successfully participate in the strenuous physical activities required during basic agent training
- Highly encouraged to view the following PTA video to ensure you fully understand the protocols that are required to pass the PTA
Proctored Testing
- Candidates who successfully complete the PTA will receive an email invitation to schedule an appointment to complete Phase 2 of the recruitment process
- Requires candidates to complete the Writing Assessment at a proctored testing center
- Assessments measure the following competencies: Attention to Detail, Memory, Teamwork, Problem Solving, Decision Making
Basic Qualification Review
- Candidates who successfully complete the PTA and Written Assessments will have their resume and supporting documents reviewed to determine whether they meet the minimum qualification and eligibility requirements of this position
- The evaluation team may exclude a candidate from consideration if the candidate's self-ratings are higher than supported by the application materials
- Errors or omissions may impact eligibility
Structured Interview
- Candidates who pass Phase 3, will be contacted to schedule an appointment to complete Phase 4 of the recruitment process
- Requires candidates to complete a Structured interview
- A panel of interviewers will evaluate candidates on each of the following competencies: Teamwork, Interpersonal Skills, Problem Solving, Oral Communication, Decision Making/Judgement, Self-Management, and Flexibility
Current or former 1811 applicants
- May be considered for an abbreviated hiring process
Location Availability
- The agency is currently prioritizing the filling of positions in border locations, and location availability is limited
- Every effort will be made to accommodate preferences, location assignments will ultimately be determined based on the needs of the agency
Spanish Language Skill
- Strongly encouraged to apply
- Desirable in support of DEA's mission to disrupt and dismantle transnational criminal organizations, particularly in investigations involving Latin America, the Southern Border, and international partnerships
Basic Agent Training
- Applicants who have not completed previous federal law enforcement training through another federal law enforcement agency must attend and complete a 16-week residential training program
Special Agent Transition Program
- Current or former 1811 applicants who have successfully completed a Federal Criminal Investigation training program through another federal law enforcement agency may qualify for a 3-week Special Agent Transition Program
- FLETC/CITP Transcripts must be attached