Posted Jul 10, 2026

Investigator 2

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Summary Brief Description The U.S. Center for SafeSport is a non-profit organization focused on ending all forms of abuse in sport. We endeavor to make athlete well-being the centerpiece of the nation’s sports culture through abuse prevention, education, and accountability. Position Summary The Investigator 2 is responsible for conducting full-scale administrative investigations of allegations of misconduct within the Olympic/Paralympic Movement, in collaboration with department leadership and legal team to ensure they are fair, thorough, timely, and neutral. Requirements Essential Functions • Manages an average caseload of seventeen (17) cases of the highest severity and complexity addressed by the Center • Independently conducts fair, thorough, neutral investigations related to allegations of sexual, physical, and emotional misconduct by doing the following: • Interviewing claimants, respondents, and witnesses. • Prepare for and record/document interviews; have interviews transcribed and review transcriptions for accuracy. • Research, obtain, and review documentary evidence. • Review the Code, NGB policies, and analogous community standards in light of alleged misconduct. • Routinely review cases for appropriate implementation of Temporary Measures. • Drafts various notices, reports, and decision documents as needed, to include: • Comprehensive investigation reports which articulates a neutral analysis, evaluation, and assessment of all evidence, interviews, and other material gathered throughout an investigation; issued as written investigative findings. • Notices of Allegations, including updated Notices as necessary, and issuance of Temporary Measures. • Notices of Decision for Informal Resolutions. • Documents thoroughly & contemporaneously in the Case Management System • Update parties & contact information. • Add all communication emails and/or call notes. • Add all evidence, including interview recordings. • Update case information, such as dates, severity/complexity, etc. • Updates involved parties and supervisory Assistant Director regularly. • Collaborate with the Center’s Legal team and Response and Resolutions Administrative staff on review of investigative work product and issuance of decisions. • Develop and maintain functional understanding of all relevant Center policies and procedures, as well as internal investigative practices and protocols. • Continually identify and integrate best practices regarding administrative investigations into allegations of sexual, physical, and emotional misconduct; stay up to date with current trends in related fields by participating in conferences, workshops, online webinars, reviewing current literature and research, etc. Other Job Functions • Occasional travel as needed, based on individual case needs and assessment with supervisory Assistant Director • Serve as an appointed guide for new investigators during the onboarding process, otherwise known as an “Investigator Buddy.” • Collaborates as needed with other members of the Response & Resolution Office regarding management and evaluation of reported incidents. • Participates on committees, provides feedback on Center processes, policies, etc. • Participates in internal and external trainings. • Performs other duties as assigned. Experience & Qualifications Required • Bachelors' degree in criminal justice, human services, or related. • 5 years' experience conducting trauma-informed sexual misconduct and/or child abuse investigations, as well as experience working with a case management system, particularly managing allegations of misconduct. • Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a commitment to the Center’s mission. • Understanding of the dynamics of trauma and the cycle of violence, and reasons for parties’ reluctance to participate. • Exceptional written and oral communication skills to effectively operate in a diverse environment. • Autonomous, thoughtful, and deliberate decision-making skills with the ability to react and appropriately respond to a dynamic investigative environment. • Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines with interruptions. • Thoroughness, accuracy, and attention to detail. • Collaborative and flexible work style. • Ability to conduct non-adversarial, neutral interviews virtually and in person. • Ability to analyze and evaluate evidence to include witness interviews, documents, and digital media. • Ability to conduct and document a credibility analysis. • Adaptability in task prioritiz Apply tot his job Apply To this Job