Securities Fraud Investigator III (Criminal Investigator III) - DORA: Division of Securities Hybrid

State of Colorado

$74K — $88K *
Legal & Accounting
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 6+ years of professional investigative experience in white-collar crime or financial fraud.
  • Strong skills in gathering, interpreting, and analyzing evidence and data.
  • Ability to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant evidence and provide analysis and recommendations.
  • Experience fostering cooperation in high-stress situations across diverse audiences.
  • Proficient in summarizing evidence in clear, concise verbal and written formats.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive investigations into Securities Act and Commodities Code violations.
  • Prepare evidence and participate in civil and criminal litigation.
  • Summarize findings through detailed reports and memoranda.
  • Provide expert testimony and assist in trial strategy and jury selection.
  • Act as a resource specialist on securities fraud and licensee violations.
  • Maintain and update internal management databases.

Benefits

  • Hybrid workplace arrangement with required in-office attendance based on business needs.
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance options.
  • Paid time off, including holidays and personal leave.
  • Retirement plans and benefits, including a pension or 401(k) options.
  • Comprehensive professional development opportunities.
Full Job Description
Salary: $6,176.00 - $7,408.00 Monthly
Location : Denver, CO
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: SLA-8533/8512-8/2026
Department: Department of Regulatory Agencies
Division: Division of Securities
Opening Date: 08/21/2026
Closing Date: 9/11/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
FLSA: Determined by Position
Type of Announcement: This position is open only to Colorado state residents.
Primary Physical Work Address: 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202
Department Contact Information:
How To Apply: Please submit an online application for this position at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colorado. Reach out to the Department Contact to apply using a paper application, including any supplemental questions. Failure to submit a complete and timely application may result in the rejection of your application. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that application materials are received by the appropriate Human Resources office before the closing date and time listed.

Department Information
Hybrid Workplace Arrangement:

Although this position will be designated under the department's hybrid workplace program, it will still be required to report to the department office on a scheduled basis and at the discretion of the supervisor, based on business needs.

This announcement may be used to fill multiple vacancies.

Check out our excellent benefits package!
Description of Job
This work unit exists to protect the investing public and stop illegal conduct through the identification and investigation of complex securities fraud schemes. The work unit reviews complaints and referrals, opens and investigates cases, and makes referrals for enforcement actions when appropriate. The investigations involve obtaining evidence of potential violations, identifying grounds for statutory disqualification or appropriate administrative, civil or criminal sanctions, and assisting in litigation and post-conviction appeal processes. The range of enforcement actions includes issuing a warning letter, obtaining a cease-and-desist order from the Securities Commissioner, obtaining injunctive relief, restitution and sanctions from the Denver District Court, and referring the case to criminal prosecutors for criminal sanctions and assisting with the prosecution of the case.

Position: SLA 8533/8512

This position exists to conduct complex criminal and civil investigations of violations of the Colorado Securities Act and/or the Colorado Commodities Code. This position provides litigation support to civil attorneys and criminal prosecutors. These investigations are unique and different from the investigations conducted by any other agency in Colorado state government in that the subject area is securities laws, which requires in-depth analysis of the financial industry and the ability to interpret financial records and contracts. The investigations involve collecting and analyzing records, interviewing witnesses and targets, and drafting reports and memoranda in support of investigative findings and conclusions.

Duties include, but are not limited to:
  • Conducting investigations of violations of the Securities Act and Commodities Code by developing a strategy for the investigations, taking testimony from and interviewing witnesses, drafting and serving subpoenas, writing affidavits in support of search and seizure and arrest warrants, planning and conducting covert operations, and organizing and analyzing evidence in order to determine whether the law has been violated;
  • Participating in administrative, civil, and criminal litigation by preparing evidence, reviewing complaints and criminal charging documents, and testifying in all phases of the case;
  • Summarizing findings through the process of writing interview memoranda, investigation reports, and referral memoranda;
  • Preparing demonstrative evidence and exhibits, giving oral testimony in various administrative, civil and criminal proceedings, participating in hearing/trial strategy sessions, settlement conferences, and plea agreement conferences, performing the duties of an advisory witness during hearings/trials, and assisting with jury selection;
  • Acting as a resource specialist regarding securities violations that specifically address the issues of securities fraud as well as licensee violations, including whether the subject should have their license suspended or revoked;
  • Updating and maintaining internal management databases.

Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (MQs):

There are two ways to qualify for this position: 1) Experience OR 2) A Combination of Education and Experience

Option 1: Experience
  • Six (6) years of professional* investigative experience in the areas of white-collar crime or financial fraud. Investigative experience must include the following:
    • Gathering, interpreting, and/or analyzing evidence, data, and relevant facts in complex cases, and applying applicable laws;
    • Distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant evidence, and preparing analysis and recommendations;
    • Fostering cooperation under potentially stressful situations with a variety of audiences; and
    • Presenting clear and concise oral and written summaries of evidence.

Option 2: A Combination of Education AND Experience
  • Associate's Degree and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with an associate's degree in business, accounting, criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, law, finance, or in a field of study related to the work assignment; AND
  • Four (4) years of professional* investigative experience in the areas of white-collar crime or financial fraud. Investigative experience must include the following:
    • Gathering, interpreting, and/or analyzing evidence, data, and relevant facts in complex cases, and applying applicable laws;
    • Distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant evidence, and preparing analysis and recommendations;
    • Fostering cooperation under potentially stressful situations with a variety of audiences; and
    • Presenting clear and concise oral and written summaries of evidence.

OR
  • Bachelor's Degree and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with an associate's degree in business, accounting, criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, law, finance, or in a field of study related to the work assignment; AND
  • Two (2) years of professional* investigative experience in the areas of white-collar crime or financial fraud. Investigative experience must include the following:
    • Gathering, interpreting, and/or analyzing evidence, data, and relevant facts in complex cases, and applying applicable laws;
    • Distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant evidence, and preparing analysis and recommendations;
    • Fostering cooperation under potentially stressful situations with a variety of audiences; and
    • Presenting clear and concise oral and written summaries of evidence.

Document this experience in your application IN DETAIL, as your experience will not be inferred or assumed. Part time experience will be prorated.
SUBSTITUTIONS:
  • Partial credit toward the degree requirement will be given for completed college/university coursework that did not result in a degree.A master's or doctorate degree from an accredited college or university in a field of study related to the work assignment will substitute for the bachelor's degree requirement.

*Professional work involves exercising discretion, analytical skill, judgment and personal accountability and responsibility for creating, developing, integrating, applying, and sharing an organized body of knowledge that characteristically is: uniquely acquired through an intense education or training regimen at a recognized college or university; equivalent to the curriculum requirements for a bachelor's or higher degree with major study in or pertinent to the specialized field; and continuously studied to explore, extend, and use additional discoveries, interpretations, and application and to improve data, materials, equipment, applications and methods.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Demonstrated litigation or criminal prosecution experience, including working with civil, administrative, and criminal law procedures and testifying in litigated proceedings.
  • Demonstrated experience with the securities industry and relevant laws and regulations, including securities registrations and the requirements for investment advisers, broker-dealers, and the associated representatives.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting financial investigations and/or examinations in a regulatory environment.
  • Demonstrated experience interviewing witnesses or taking sworn testimony.
  • A master's degree in law, finance, economics, statistics, mathematics, or business; a juris doctor or a Certified Fraud Examiner credential.
  • Experience analyzing large data sets or identifying trends that lead to the discovery of problematic activity.
  • Experience vetting complaints or violations concerning securities laws or regulations.
  • Demonstrated ability to write reports that are organized and convey all relevant facts in a format that is easy for a diverse audience to understand.
  • Experience with handling complaints related to crypto tracking and crypto wallets or exchanges.

Required Competencies: The following knowledge, skills, abilities, and personal characteristics are required competencies and may be considered during the selection process (including examination and/or interview):
  • Demonstrated written communication skills, including the ability to convey information to various stakeholders in a clear, accurate, and concise written manner;
  • Demonstrated verbal communication skills, including the ability to effectively convey information to audiences in a concise manner;
  • Demonstrated attention to detail;
  • Demonstrated critical thinking and analytical skills, including having the ability to evaluate information in order to apply knowledge and to decide on the most appropriate course of action;
  • Demonstrated prioritization skills, including planning, organizing tasks, and managing work assignments;
  • Customer service skills, including the ability to diplomatically interact with difficult customers and de-escalate situations when necessary;
  • Demonstrated time management skills, including the ability to multi-task to effectively manage competing and constantly changing priorities in order to meet tight deadlines;
  • Demonstrated ability to understand and abide by workplace principles, practices and behaviors as internally identified and defined by the division and department;
  • Demonstrated ability to read, understand, interpret, apply, and explain laws, rules, policies, and procedures;
  • Sound judgment and the confidence to make decisions on a routine basis;
  • Investigative skills to include recognizing discrepancies and gaps in interviews and clarifying and discerning relevant information;
  • Knowledge of Colorado Securities Act, the Colorado Commodities Code, and federal securities laws/rules;
  • Knowledge and understanding of a government or regulatory environment;
  • Ability to analyze complex business and financial records (e.g. profit & loss statements, trial balance sheets, accounts receivable/payable, etc.);
  • Interpersonal skills, including the ability to work with a variety of different stakeholders, both internal and external;
  • Ability to travel independently, including work in-office, as required by business need and scheduled by the supervisor;
  • Integrity and high ethical standards;
  • Accountability, reliability, including attendance;
  • Ability to maintain confidential, controversial, or sensitive information;
  • Self-starter, including the ability to work independently, learn new processes, utilize own knowledge and that of supervisor, and complete work with minimal supervision;
  • Demonstrated professional demeanor;
  • Knowledge and understanding in the use of PC software applications including Microsoft Office (Access, Word, Excel, etc.), and Google Suite (Doc's, Sheets, Slides, Calendar, etc).

Conditions of Employment: Candidates who fail to meet the conditions of employment wil

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