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Job Details for Investigator - Trial Unit

Court Name/Organization North Carolina Western Federal Public Defender
Overview of the Position This investigator position supports the trial unit in our Asheville, NC office.
Location Asheville, NC
Opening and Closing Dates 10/22/2025 - 11/12/2025
Appointment Type Permanent
Classification Level/Grade JSP 11 - JSP 14
Salary $73,939 - $124,531

Position Description

Our mission is important: We are committed to excellence and the quest for justice of the indigent accused, focusing on our clients’ needs with innovation, passion, and through dynamic advocacy.

This position is located in Asheville, North Carolina, a flourishing mountain city with an eclectic downtown, hundreds of studios and art galleries, a world-class culinary culture, a thriving live music scene, and awe-inspiring scenery and outdoor activities. The Asheville office of the Federal Public Defender is a branch office that serves the 18 furthest Western Counties of North Carolina south to the Tennessee and Georgia borders. Half of the great Smoky Mountains National Park, approximately 800 square miles, is in the Asheville Division of the Western District of North Carolina as well as hundreds of the 469 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Pisgah and Nantahala Forest cover over one million acres of the Western District. The largest Native American Community in the eastern half of the United States, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is in the Asheville Division.

Because of the unique territorial makeup, the Asheville branch office is routinely assigned to major criminal cases occurring in federal territorial jurisdiction. These cases are fact investigation intensive and require substantial field work involving witness interviews and crime scene investigation in a large geographic area. The investigator plays an integral role in the development of our clients’ cases and assists in all aspects of our cases including sentencing mitigation. The ideal applicant should have excellent interpersonal and communications skills, as the position requires frequent interactions with people from all backgrounds, many of whom have substance abuse and mental health issues. An investigator should be able to both respond to assignments but also become invested in the case and be proactive in independently providing feedback and suggestions on other leads or issues to pursue. The Asheville Investigator may also be called upon to provide support for the Charlotte office.

The investigator performs many duties and responsibilities, including:

  • Gathering medical, mental health, education, work, and court records on a regular basis;

  • Locating, viewing, and retrieving tangible evidence; photographing crime scenes and evidence; maintaining and organizing investigative materials;

  • Locating witnesses; conducting open-ended interviews with sources to develop facts, other leads and information; and serving subpoenas;

  • Locating and working with experts;

  • Reviewing and organizing discovery; assisting the attorneys with developing investigative plans or leads; typing detailed, comprehensive reports on discovery review and investigative actions;

  • Utilizing computer applications, including cell phone forensics, records databases, i.e. DMV, ACIS, Accurint, and social media applications; and

  • Assisting the attorneys at hearings and trials by evaluating testimony and coordinating witnesses; testifying in court regarding their investigative actions and/or witness interviews. 

  • Investigating the client's background for medical, psychological, criminal and other areas that may justify a departure from applicable sentencing guidelines. When appropriate, researching and developing possible alternative sentencing plans.

Please see detailed position announcement on our website: https://ncw.fd.org/employment.

Miscellaneous

Our mission is important: We are committed to excellence and the quest for justice of the indigent accused, focusing on our clients’ needs with innovation, passion, and through dynamic advocacy.

This position is located in Asheville, North Carolina, a flourishing mountain city with an eclectic downtown, hundreds of studios and art galleries, a world-class culinary culture, a thriving live music scene, and awe-inspiring scenery and outdoor activities. The Asheville office of the Federal Public Defender is a branch office that serves the 18 furthest Western Counties of North Carolina south to the Tennessee and Georgia borders. Half of the great Smoky Mountains National Park, approximately 800 square miles, is in the Asheville Division of the Western District of North Carolina as well as hundreds of the 469 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Pisgah and Nantahala Forest cover over one million acres of the Western District. The largest Native American Community in the eastern half of the United States, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is in the Asheville Division.

Because of the unique territorial makeup, the Asheville branch office is routinely assigned to major criminal cases occurring in federal territorial jurisdiction. These cases are fact investigation intensive and require substantial field work involving witness interviews and crime scene investigation in a large geographic area. The investigator plays an integral role in the development of our clients’ cases and assists in all aspects of our cases including sentencing mitigation. The ideal applicant should have excellent interpersonal and communications skills, as the position requires frequent interactions with people from all backgrounds, many of whom have substance abuse and mental health issues. An investigator should be able to both respond to assignments but also become invested in the case and be proactive in independently providing feedback and suggestions on other leads or issues to pursue. The Asheville Investigator may also be called upon to provide support for the Charlotte office.

The investigator performs many duties and responsibilities, including:

  • Gathering medical, mental health, education, work, and court records on a regular basis;

  • Locating, viewing, and retrieving tangible evidence; photographing crime scenes and evidence; maintaining and organizing investigative materials;

  • Locating witnesses; conducting open-ended interviews with sources to develop facts, other leads and information; and serving subpoenas;

  • Locating and working with experts;

  • Reviewing and organizing discovery; assisting the attorneys with developing investigative plans or leads; typing detailed, comprehensive reports on discovery review and investigative actions;

  • Utilizing computer applications, including cell phone forensics, records databases, i.e. DMV, ACIS, Accurint, and social media applications; and

  • Assisting the attorneys at hearings and trials by evaluating testimony and coordinating witnesses; testifying in court regarding their investigative actions and/or witness interviews. 

  • Investigating the client's background for medical, psychological, criminal and other areas that may justify a departure from applicable sentencing guidelines. When appropriate, researching and developing possible alternative sentencing plans.

Please see detailed position announcement on our website: https://ncw.fd.org/employment.

The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.