Special Agent Investigator

Posted on: 2008-05-12

ROBIN NOBLE FAX (760) 591-0662 • E-MAIL [email protected] 1778 TARA WAY • SAN MARCOS, CA 92078• PHONE (760) 613-9716 OBJECTIVE Seeking a Recruiting or Human Resource Position EXPERIENCE 2004–Present Central Intelligence Agency Washington, DC Investigator/Special Agent  Complete US Government Federal Background checks on new hires  Coordinate travel, schedule and conduct interviews, gather court documents, type and submit reports, train new hires, assist in recruiting new candidates, send cables, work with classified forms, trained in legal hire laws, firearms training, defensive driving, surveillance detection, handling sensitive cases, working in alias, conduct sensitive and high profile inquiries into possible violations of laws, rules, and regulations  work under pressure and with short deadlines; interact effectively with people who have different values, cultures, or backgrounds; use sound judgment and elicit information in difficult and sensitive situations; prioritize multiple projects and tasks; and communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively with technical and non-technical personnel. Utilize negotiation skills, employing tact, discretion, and diplomacy 2001–2003 George Fox University Newberg, Oregon Researcher/Teacher’s Assistant  Assist in the educational and social development of undergraduate students, grade assignments, assist Professors in their personal research studies, implement tests, do special projects and teach classes as required. 1999–2000 Eugene Police Department Eugene, OR Intern Legal Clerk/Investigator  Interview victims, type case reports, handle and process evidence, handle large client caseload and high pressure deadlines, prepare the court docket, serve subpoenas, legal research, prepare discovery, attorney communications, transfer juveniles to the adult system, processing of confidential information, grand jury and homicide investigative work. EDUCATION 2004 Central Intelligence Agency Washington, DC • Completion of Security Officer Training, coursework in Officer procedures, psychology, Officer-community relations, criminal law, first aid, and physical defense technique, yearly in-service training, stressing defensive tactics, legal issues, HAZMAT and CPR training and firearms proficiency. 2000–2003 George Fox University Newberg, OR  B.S., Psychology  Graduated magna cum laude., member of Psi Chi Honor Society FAX (760) 591-0662 • E-MAIL [email protected] 1778 TARA WAY • SAN MARCOS, CA 92078• PHONE (760) 613-9716