Philadelphia City of Philadelphia
Job ID: REF4454G Employer: City of Philadelphia
Job Category: Transportation Post Date: 05/31/2026 Description de l'entreprise
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Agency Description
In June 2021, Mayor Kenney signed legislation to authorize the Citizens Police Oversight Commission (CPOC) to become a new, independent agency responsible for conducting oversight of the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD). The legislation allowed for the former oversight agency for the Philadelphia Police Department, the Police Advisory Commission (PAC), to transition into CPOC.
Civilian oversight of police can take many forms. Review-focused models allow civilians outside of a police department to review police misconduct investigations once they are completed. Investigation-focused agencies employ professionally trained investigators to investigate police misconduct complaints. Auditor/monitor-focused agencies engage in policy and trend analysis and promote broad organizational change within the police departments they oversee. CPOC is uniquely envisioned to be a hybrid of these three models of oversight, with expansive authority and a broad mission.
Although civilian oversight of the Philadelphia Police Department has existed in some form for many years, the new CPOC will bring an unprecedented level of oversight to police operations. This will be a vast undertaking - the PPD is the fourth largest police department in the country, with over 6300 sworn members and 800 civilian personnel and a budget over $700 million.
The authorizing legislation for CPOC comprehensively lists the oversight functions that CPOC will fulfill. The legislation notes that CPOC may conduct investigations, data analysis, and audits related to any pattern, policy, or practice of the police department. These investigations shall include, but are not limited to, misconduct, policy, training, practice, and customs. Additional functions include investigations of complaints made by residents or PPD personnel about any misconduct ranging from verbal abuse to sexual misconduct, critical incident reviews and investigations, large-scale data reviews, disciplinary recommendations, hosting public meetings and hearings to share information with the public, participation as adjudicators in PPD discipline hearings, administrative prosecution of discipline cases, reporting on data and statistics, and reviewing and investigating all police uses of force, among other functions.
CPOC will approach police accountability from many different angles, and as such, CPOC will have a variety of units to focus on different aspects of police oversight. Each unit will require specialized staff with a deep understanding of policing and community-police relations. CPOC will be composed of staff dedicated to professional, unbiased, and thoughtful oversight of the Philadelphia Police Department.
For more information on the future operations of the CPOC, see the signed legislation here: https://phila.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=9467893&GUID=C6A211CE-2B2B-4E88-9228-0FE869592D03
Description du poste
Position Summary
The Staff Investigator for the Citizens Police Oversight Commission will assess and investigate alleged and potential misconduct by officers of the Philadelphia Police Department. The Staff Investigator will initiate independent investigations into individual instances of misconduct, monitor ongoing investigations by the Philadelphia Police Department's Internal Affairs Division, monitor and investigate police shootings, aid in CPOC's participation in the Philadelphia Police Department's Use of Force Review Board, and investigate systemic patterns related to departmental practices. Because the Staff Investigator position is responsible for being on-call to respond to police shootings, and because many interviews and other investigative activity will occur outside typical business hours, the Staff Investigator must be willing and able to work evenings and weekends as required. The Staff Investigator may also undertake large-scale investigative projects originating from civilian complaints, officer-involved shooting incidents, media reports, sources within the police department, or any other source. Investigations may overlap with projects completed by other divisions, so the Staff Investigator must be knowledgeable and competent in all CPOC operations. This position reports to the Director of Investigations.
Essential Functions
Note: This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive.
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
CPOC Core Competencies:
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Skills and Abilities:
Work-Life
Working hours are generally 37.5 hours per week. Our team is currently hybrid with both virtual and in-office days, however the position can opt to come in the office each day if desired.
New hires will be required to work in-office full-time for their first 90 days.
Qualifications
Informations complémentaires
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit:
Salary Range: $65,000 - $75,000
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