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I’m Ms. Smith, currently looking for a job. I’d like to ask Dr. Job about the Supervisory Criminal Investigator (Chief of Police) position at Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
What job is being offered at the Department of the Interior?
They’re looking for a Supervisory Criminal Investigator, also known as the Chief of Police, at the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Peach Springs, Arizona.
What’s the salary range for this position?
The salary for this role ranges from $109,383 to $145,249.
What kind of experience do you need to qualify for this job?
To qualify at the GS-13 level, you’ll need at least one year of specialized experience at the GS-12 level, which includes managing a law enforcement program with criminal investigators and police officers, working with various law enforcement agencies, and helping to develop work plans for law enforcement programs.
Are there any specific requirements regarding firearms for this position?
Yes, you need to meet initial and ongoing qualifications for using firearms as per the Gun Control Act of 1968, along with certain disqualifications related to criminal history and mental health.
What types of disqualifications might prevent someone from being considered for this role?
If someone has a serious criminal conviction, outstanding warrants, substance abuse issues, mental health adjudications, or other specific legal restrictions, they won’t be eligible for consideration.
Thank you, Dr. Job. I will review the details.
Company Information
Company: Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs
Industry: Administrative / Office
Location: Peach Springs, Arizona
Source: USAJOBS (29-01-2026)