Southern California Crime and Intelligence 
                Analysts' Association

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  • 2 Mar 2026 5:24 PM | Abbigael Steinmetz (Administrator)

    Salary

    $84,096.00 - $102,228.00 Annually

    Location 

    South Pasadena, CA

    Job Type

    Full Time

    Job Number

    2526-040

    Department

    Police

    Opening Date

    02/24/2026

    DEFINITION:

    Under the direction of the Sergeant, analyzes, prepares, and disseminates technical information and data relevant to actual and anticipated criminal activity to operational personnel to increase the effectiveness of patrol deployment, crime prevention, and apprehension of suspects.

    DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: 
    The Crime Analyst performs highly specialized professional work involving the compilation, maintenance, analysis, and integration of crime and related statistical data to support Police Department operations. This position applies advanced analytical methods to identify crime patterns, trends, groups, and individuals, and provides actionable intelligence for tactical, strategic, and administrative planning and decision-making. The Crime Analyst is a civilian, non-sworn position responsible for performing complex professional and analytical duties requiring independent judgment, technical expertise, and a high degree of accuracy.


    EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:

    The duties listed below are examples of the work typically performed by employees in this class. An employee may perform other related and emergency duties as required. An employee may perform various duties including, but not limited to:

    • Analyze crime reports, field interview cards, arrest records, and other law enforcement data to identify crime patterns, trends, series, hotspots, and emerging threats.
    • Utilize Geographic Information Systems (GIS), records management systems, and other analytical software to develop tactical deployment, investigative, and strategic resource allocation recommendations.
    • Support criminal investigations by conducting background research, open-source and database searches, link and association analysis, and basic criminal profiling.
    • Prepare and disseminate intelligence products, including crime pattern bulletins, known offender bulletins, threat assessments, link charts, and statistical summaries.
    • Conduct in-depth research using automated and manual systems (e.g., NIBRS, Motorola FLEX, and other law enforcement databases) to support investigative and analytical needs.
    • Prepare periodic and ad hoc analytical reports and presentations for command staff, executive management, and governing bodies regarding crime activity, high-incidence areas, and operational impacts.
    • Monitor, maintain, and manage crime, arrest, and intelligence data within records and analytical systems to ensure accuracy, completeness, security, and compliance with applicable laws and Department policies.
    • Assist with oversight of records-related workflows, including quality control of reports and data submissions and coordination of public records request responses.
    • Validate and vet data sources to ensure information reliability, credibility, and analytical integrity.
    • Provide user support related to analytical and records systems, including identifying software needs and assisting with troubleshooting.
    • Present analytical findings at briefings, command staff meetings, and other Departmental forums.
    • Participate in Departmental and Citywide strategic planning efforts.
    • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and relevant intelligence partners to exchange crime information.
    • Attend meetings, briefings, and training as required to maintain technical proficiency, certifications, and awareness of best practices.
    • Performs other related duties as assigned.


    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

    Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s in criminal justice, public administration, social/behavioral science, computer science, statistics, or a closely related field, and at least two-years of complex statistical and analytical experience with a governmental agency, preferably within a municipal setting. A master’s degree is desirable and may be substituted for one-year related experience. 

    DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:

    • A master’s degree is desirable and may be substituted for one-year related experience.  
    • Experience performing advanced analytics such as regression modeling and other statistical methods in a law enforcement environment. 
    • Specialized coursework or certificates of Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

    Note: An equivalent combination of experience, education, and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements.

    This recruitment may close at close at anytime. 
    Applicants are encouraged to apply early. 
    First review of applications: March 16, 2026

    APPLY HERE


  • 26 Feb 2026 11:51 AM | Abbigael Steinmetz (Administrator)

    Salary

    $8,552.12 - $10,395.13 Monthly

    Location 

    Chula Vista, CA

    Job Type

    Permanent, Full-Time

    Job Number

    26526002

    Department

    Police

    Opening Date

    02/20/2026

    Closing Date

    3/13/2026 12:00 PM Pacific

    Description and Essential Functions

    To perform complex professional analytical and administrative duties in support of an assigned department's public safety problem analysis, data analysis, crime analysis, and research functions, including special programs and projects; identify relevant data and recommend strategies for improvement; and perform other duties as assigned.  This is the advanced journey-level class in the Public Safety Analyst series. Employees in this class are distinguished from the Public Safety Analyst by the performance of the full range of duties and are generally assigned the more complex and difficult work projects requiring thorough analysis, extensive research, unusual or original solutions and interdepartmental coordination.  Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situation arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit.  Employees are assigned a variety of public safety analysis assignments without detailed instructions or guidance.    


    Essential Functions:

    Functions may include, but are not limited to, the following: develop and perform professional and technical duties associated with systematically examining quantitative and qualitative data; collect and analyze statistical and other data characteristics of public safety problems; prepare summaries of public safety problems, develop and deliver presentations, statistical reports, spreadsheets, charts, maps, diagrams, graphs and related materials; initiate and disseminate analytical information to assigned supervisor and other sworn and civilian staff, as well as community members; develop and provide analytical reports on a routine basis; prepare and present training materials; attend briefings or other departmental meetings to discuss public safety problems, and review current events to evaluate their potential impact on Department operations and the community as a whole; identify, collect, and synthesize pertinent information from a variety of sources, including but not limited to: department forms, surveys or interviews, professional journals and publications, and various open sources; and file required reports with state agencies; develop and maintain functional expertise in assigned areas, particularly with regard to innovations in the fields of public safety concerns analysis; utilize a variety of databases and computer programs to generate maps, identify problem locations, gather intelligence, develop reports, and produce statistical and tactical information; prepare and present data materials; attend meetings to discuss data analysis, public safety trends, and GMOC (Growth Management Oversight Committee) threshold compliance and response times; utilize a variety of databases and computer programs to collect data and identify trends; verify and determine completeness and accuracy of data; coordinate and merge data from separate systems; assist with the development and evaluation of agency performance measures, goals and objectives; assist with the development and evaluation of agency tactics, strategies, and planning in response to long- and short-term public safety concerns and trends; perform analytical and administrative duties in the areas of police research and intelligence; identify and explain patterns and characteristics of crime and disorder to foster problem solving and permit the optimal use of personnel, as well as the pursuit of effective strategies and tactics; develop reports on trends and patterns of criminal activity and disorder, and the underlying causes of these problems for purposes of reducing crime and disorder; represent the Department on regional and national working groups, working closely with both senior and line-level personnel from other agencies on projects dealing with crime and disorder or various aspects of intelligence operations; develop and conduct presentations at various regional and national conferences; analyze information to identify similarities and patterns among different offenses and offenders, victims, and problem locations; generate hypotheses about public safety problems; build and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, personnel from a wide range of outside agencies, other colleagues in the field, and the public; perform other duties related to this position.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Any combination of education and/or experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: three years of increasingly responsible analytical and/or research experience, preferably in a law enforcement agency, AND training equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college with major coursework in mathematics/statistics, public administration, criminal justice, or a related field.  A Master's degree is desirable. .


    Pre-Employment Backgrounds Investigation
    Successful candidates must undergo a thorough background investigation. There are certain types of conduct which are automatic grounds for disqualification. Please refer to the "Pre-Employment Disqualifying Criteria" below to help you identify some of the common areas of the background investigation process that may cause delay or prevent you from competing in the selection process.

    Pre-Employment Disqualifying Criteria: Please click here for information on disqualifying criteria.


    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Physical Demands and Working Conditions

    Click here for the full job classification.

    Additional Information

    Recruitment No. 26526002

    APPLY HERE


  • 20 Feb 2026 4:20 PM | Kelley Booth (Administrator)

    Closing Date: 3/4/2026 1:00 PM Pacific

    Salary

    $64,636.00 - $78,757.12 Annually

    Location 

    CA, CA

    Job Type

    Regular Full-Time

    Job Number

    02421

    Department

    Police

    Division

    Investigations

    Opening Date

    02/18/2026

    Description

    THE POSITION:

    Under general supervision, is responsible for performing statistical research and analysis work in support of police operations; applies crime analysis work in the framework of the Police Department's community policing philosophy; and performs other work as required. 

    Representative Duties

    The following typical tasks and responsibilities are representative of this class.  They are descriptive, not limiting.  Essential Duties: Performs a wide array of duties which include the input, retrieval, collection, compiling, analyzing and summarizing of crime, offender, demographic and related data from a variety of sources and databases including crime reports, records management systems, computer aided dispatch files, real-time information platforms, video management systems, county, state and federal criminal information systems, demographic reports and data from other agencies; Identifies crime patterns, trends, and emerging issues through both historical and real-time data analysis; Prepares statistical reports, dashboards, and analytical products to assist in the allocation of police resources and personnel.

    For a full job description, please click here.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Applications will be accepted only from those applicants who properly complete the City application and clearly demonstrate on the application, supplemental questionnaire, and resume that they possess the minimum qualifications which include:

    • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, statistics, public or business administration, behavior or computer science or a closely related field, AND 
    • One (1) year of work experience performing research and statistical analysis or crime analysis, preferably with a law enforcement agency, OR;
    • An equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the capabilities to perform the described job duties.
    • Possession of a valid California Class "C" driver's license.
    • Must be able to pass a police background check. 
    Apply Here
  • 20 Jan 2026 11:41 AM | Abigail Luczon (Administrator)

    CLOSING DATE: This is continuous recruitment and can be closed at any time; therefore, it is to your advantage to apply as soon as possible. The schedule for the remainder of the process will depend upon when we receive a sufficient number of qualified applications to meet business needs.

    Salary

    $73,153.60 - $111,155.20 Annually

    Location 

    Camarillo and may be required to travel throughout Ventura County, CA

    Job Type

    Full-Time

    Job Number

    1689SHF-26AA (MK)

    Department

    Sheriff

    Division

    Special Services

    Opening Date

    01/15/2026

    Under immediate supervision (Crime Analyst I), general supervision (Crime Analyst II), performs crime analysis work in support of law enforcement activities and performs related duties as required.

    Crime Analyst I is the entry-level classification in this series. Incumbents perform the more routine assignments requiring the application of basic data research and analysis principles.

    Crime Analyst II is the journey-level classification in this series. Incumbents perform complex technical assignments requiring professional knowledge and skills in conducting data research and analysis projects, formulating recommendations, and communicating findings effectively and are expected to exercise independent judgment working within established systems.

    The ideal candidate will have experience working in a crime analysis unit analyzing crime statistics and providing intelligence information for a law enforcement agency.

    Duties may include but are not limited to the following:

    • Collects, compiles, computes, analyzes, and summarizes crimes, persons, and demographic and related data from a wide variety of sources including but not limited to crime, census, economic, and demographic reports;
    • Identifies crime patterns from analysis of data and makes oral and written presentations to police personnel to assist in the effective allocation and deployment of law enforcement resources in the control of crime activities;  
    • Prepares reports to assist in criminal investigations and/or to make intelligence assessments;
    • Prepares graphic displays including charts, maps, calendars, and related materials to effectively present statistical data; attends meetings and briefings; presents analytical findings;
    • Conducts research and analysis related to suspects, incidents, locations, trends, and series; 
    • (Crime Analyst II) May develop crime/suspect and suspect/crime correlations and target profile analysis;
    • Acts as liaison with law enforcement, government agencies, and community groups to obtain and/or provide crime-related data;
    • Learns to use (Crime Analyst I) or uses (Crime Analyst II) quantitative and qualitative methodology such as link analysis, event flow analysis, and activity charting to analyze data;
    • May testify in court and travel to crime scenes; and
    • Performs other related duties as required.


    Apply Here

  • 31 Oct 2025 2:14 PM | Kelley Booth (Administrator)

    Closing Date: Continuous

    Salary

    $78,291.20 - $105,518.40 Annually

    Location 

    Orange County

    Job Type

    Full-Time Regular

    Job Number

    8371GE-1025-060 (O)

    Department

    Sheriff/Coroner

    Opening Date

    10/30/2025

    Closing Date

    Continuous

    THE OPPORTUNITY

    The Research Analyst performs research and analysis at an experienced professional level.  Under general supervision or direction, the analyst will work with criminal justice systems, various databases, to include but not limited to geographic information systems, analyze publicly safety support, while operating in accordance with the organization's legal and policy constraints.  

    THE DIVISION

    The Crime Analysis Unit collects, organizes, analyzes, and interprets crime and incident data for evaluation of past performance and to identify criminal activity patterns and trends for operational deployment, tactical intervention, strategic planning, and management analysis.
    The Orange County Real Time Operation Center (RTOC) is a state of the art centralized location where law enforcement personnel accumulate and analyze publicly available information and data from several law enforcement databases in real time.
    The RTOC is designed to provide the Orange County Sheriff’s Department with the ability to capitalize on a wide range of technologies for a well-organized and effective policing strategy within our county. These efforts allow deputies to respond safely and swiftly to crimes in progress or that have recently occurred. The technology at our disposal allows the analysts to assist deputies in responding to crimes more resourcefully and consciously, with improved operational intelligence and a proactive concentration on community and officer safety.

    DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS

    The ideal candidate will have experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, SQL Server software databases, ArcGIS, and have knowledge of python (or similar computer programming language) and cell phone analysis software; possess a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution with course work in Criminal Justice, Social Services, Computer Science, or closely related field. Possession of a Crime and Intelligence Analyst Certificate issued by a recognized institution; one or more years of experience working as a crime intelligence analyst for a government agency. Ability to obtain and maintain a secret clearance; proficient accessing, applying, and operating standard analytical software independently.

    Education and Experience
    One (1) year of experience in the Orange County class of Assistant Research Analyst.
    Or
    A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a field such as Statistics, Social Sciences, Public Administration, Public Health, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Urban Planning, Economics, or a closely related field that included coursework in research methods, statistical analysis, program evaluation, or quantitative or qualitative research design.
    And
    Three (3) years of professional experience conducting applied research, including developing methodologies, performing statistical analysis using software tools (e.g., SPSS, R, SAS, or similar), interpreting results, and preparing reports or presentations to support program or policy decisions. 

    Apply Here

  • 20 Oct 2025 7:46 AM | Abbigael Steinmetz (Administrator)

    The Ideal Candidate

    The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented, solutions-driven professional who excels at turning complex data into actionable insights that support community safety, enhance organizational performance, optimize resources, and guide strategic decision-making. They bring sharp analytical skills, intellectual curiosity, and the ability to communicate findings in a clear, compelling, and accessible way. Adaptable and tech-savvy, they thrive both independently and in collaborative team environments.

    Successful candidates will bring:
    • Demonstrated experience analyzing and interpreting complex data related to law enforcement, crime trends, predictive analytics, operational efficiency, resource allocation, and strategic planning.
    • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Power BI; experience with GIS; and desirable experience with Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management Systems (RMS).
    • Strong written, verbal, and presentation skills with the ability to translate findings into actionable recommendations.
    • A proactive mindset, exceptional attention to detail, and strong organizational and time management skills.

    Core Competencies for Success

    • Data Analysis & Interpretation
    • Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
    • Strategic & Analytical Thinking
    • Comfort with Ambiguity
    • Attention to Detail
    • Effective Use of Technology
    • Adaptability
    • Clear Writing & Presentation Skills
    • Strong Oral Communication
    • Initiative & Self-Management

    Qualifications

    Any combination of education and experience demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying.  A typical combination is as follows:

    Education: Graduation from a recognized college or university with major coursework in public administration, business administration, criminal justice, statistics, or a field related to the job duties in the department they will be assigned.
     
    Experience: Two years of experience in a responsible journey-level technical or administrative capacity, which include responsibility for compiling and analyzing data, preparing reports, and making recommendations related to business processes and functions. Prior experience in a government or administrative police department is highly desirable.
     
    Certification: The possession of a Crime Analysis certification from an accredited college or university is highly desirable.

    Supplemental Information

    Application Process: All interested applicants must submit a completed online city application. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis with a first review on October 29, 2025. Applications will be screened carefully, and selected applicants will be invited to participate in the Structured Panel Interview. Additional job-related skills testing may be used to assess an applicant's ability to perform successfully in this position. All those candidates passing each exam component will be placed on an employment eligibility list. The appointing hiring authority will further review the job-related qualifications of those deemed eligible for hire before making selection decisions. The selection process may be modified based on the needs of the City.

    Pre-employment Process: A candidate selected for this position must successfully a complete police background investigation including a fingerprint check and polygraph examination, a thorough reference check/employment verification, and a pre-employment medical exam including a drug test.

    DEADLINE: Apply now to be part of the first review! Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis, with the first review on October 29, 2025.

    APPLY HERE

  • 9 Sep 2025 4:20 PM | Kelley Booth (Administrator)

    Closing Date: Continuous

    Salary

    Depends on Qualifications

    Location 

    City of Anaheim, CA

    Job Type

    Full Time

    Job Number

    2025-00194

    Department

    Police

    Opening Date

    09/08/2025

    Closing Date

    Continuous

    Salary Range:

    Criminal Research Specialist: $75,296.00 - $91,520.00 annual salary

    Senior Criminal Research Specialist: $87,547.20 - $106,412.80 annual salary 

    The Anaheim Police Department is looking for a Senior Criminal Research Specialist or Criminal Research Specialist to join our dynamic Crime Analysis Unit. In this critical role, you’ll provide high-level analytical support that directly impacts public safety and investigative success.

    Key duties include:

    • Analyze and track crime trends to support patrol and investigative operations
    • Conduct geographic and temporal analysis to identify emerging patterns and areas of concern
    • Create maps, reports, and visualizations to communicate key findings
    • Work closely with investigators on active cases—supporting operations with advanced research, link analysis, and cell data analysis
    • Collaborate with local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement partners
    • Present findings in meetings—and potentially in court
    • Take the lead on creating, refining, and evaluating dashboards that measure success and drive decisions using tools like PowerBI, Tableau, and SQL

    The role may be embedded within an investigative detail, where advanced investigative research and analysis skills are necessary to support active investigations and operations.

    Apply Here

  • 23 Sep 2024 4:59 PM | Abbigael Steinmetz (Administrator)

    Closing Date: Continuous

    The Position (Detectives)

    • Ability to utilize a wide variety of reference and descriptive data and information such as logs, bulletins, reports, maps, graphical presentations, staff reports, penal, vehicle and municipal codes;
    • Find, compile, analyze and validate credibility of information and data;
    • Develop and test hypothesis, forecasts, and predictions regarding criminal activity;
    • Assist in the development of tactical and strategic responses to criminal activity;
    • Operate a variety of computer software applications, including mapping, graphing, charting, data-bases, spreadsheets and others;
    • Prepare and maintain a variety of data, records, reports, bulletins, and correspondence;
    • Read, understand, interpret, and apply law enforcement codes and regulations;
    • Make verbal presentations;
    • Possess knowledge of social media
    • Stays up-to-date with current best practices and procedures for crime analysis and their application to UCR reporting, NIBRS reporting, RIPA reporting, hate crime reporting, and other law enforcement uses. Identifies current best practices in public policy, public administration and criminal justice, including the elements of crimes, and effective techniques and information sources for research, analysis and statistical analysis.

    QUALIFICATION GUIDELINES

    Education and Experience
    Any combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge and skills would be acceptable.  A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills and abilities would be:
    A Bachelor's Degree from a college or university in Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related field AND at least one (1) year of related professional experience.

    OR

    Two (2) years of related college course work AND four (4) years of progressively responsible administrative or analytical experience.
    Successful candidates will possess the following:
    • Be proficient in MS Office Applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access); 
    • Have the ability to monitor and track divisional workloads and projects, identify issues and trends, and make recommendations to ensure accurate and efficient operations;
    • Demonstrate the ability to perform research, and analyze and communicate data;
    • Exercise sound judgement and strong problem-solving skills;
    • Be an affective communicator with the ability to convey clear and succinct messages verbally and in writing;
    • Have the ability to work independently and as part of a team.

    HOW TO APPLY & EXAM PROCESS

    Interested candidates must submit an online application and supplemental questionnaire at www.TorranceCA.Gov/Jobs

    Application submissions will be accepted on a continuous basis until the position is filled.  

    First review of the applications will be those received by Thursday, October 10, 2024. If a sufficient number of qualified applications are received by the first review date, there is a possibility that the recruitment may close at that time.

    Only those candidates who best meet the City and Department's needs will be  invited to participate in the examination process which will consist of the following components:

    Exam Component       Exam Weight          Tentative Date
    Written Exam                       30%                  Thursday, October 17, 2024 
    Performance Exam              30%                   Friday, October 25, 2024
    Oral Interview                      40%                   Friday, October 25, 2024 

    Examinations will be conducted on a periodic basis depending on the needs of the City and the number of applicants.

    Apply Here

  • 20 Aug 2024 9:26 AM | Abbigael Steinmetz (Administrator)

    Closing Date: Continuous

    THE ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WILL BE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS AND REQUIRED SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION BEGINNING THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2024 ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS UNTIL THE NEEDS OF THE DEPARTMENT ARE MET. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE.

    GENERAL DUTIES

    Independently conducts research and analysis in the collection analysis and dissemination of crime data to discover trends, patterns and changes in criminal activity. Leverage technology and data to support and monitor incidents in real time. Utilize databases and software to analyze and interpret crime data to develop crime series, patterns and suspect profiles. Perform Data Management, research and analytical duties to develop and generate various reports and bulletins. Facilitate the transfer of crime information between  analysts, units, bureaus and divisions. Communicate and work effectively with co-workers, representatives of other agencies, and the public. Develops curriculum for the Crime Analysis Unit Internship Program and oversees the training of crime analysis interns; assists supervising staff as needed. 

    HOW TO APPLY
    Only on-line applications will be accepted. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of on-line applications. Application information must be current, succinct, and related to the requirements in this job announcement. Your application should demonstrate your professional experience and education related to the specific qualifications/duties listed in this bulletin, including areas which you have developed expertise. For specific information pertaining to this recruitment, contact Mary Cortez-Valadez at (714) 834-5834 or email at 
    mcortez-valadez@ocsheriff.gov.
      
      Please click here for tips to complete your application.

    Apply Here

  • 6 Jun 2024 9:29 AM | Kelley Booth (Administrator)

    Closing Date: Continuous

    Salary

    $88,025.60 - $118,352.00 Annually

    Location 

    Orange County, CA

    Job Type

    Full-Time Regular

    Job Number

    8372SM-0624-060 (O)

    Department

    Sheriff/Coroner

    Opening Date

    05/31/2024

    Closing Date

    Continuous

    THE OPPORTUNITY

    The Sr. Research Analyst will have excellent written and verbal communication skills and possess strong attention to detail, statistical capabilities, and the ability to meet deadlines or high-pressure workload demands for the Orange County Sheriff's Department.  Under general direction, to supervise and coordinate the design, planning, and conduct of research projects, relating to major County programs; to personally perform such work in additional to supervisory duties; to supervise the research program of an agency/department; and to do other work as required while operating in accordance with the organization's legal and policy constraints.  The candidate will possess a U.S. Government SECRET clearance once employed and must maintain their clearance throughout the course of employment. 
     
    THE DIVISION

    The newly formed Operations Support & Intelligence Division consists of the Emergency Communications Bureau, Counter Terrorism Bureau and the Real Time Operations Center. This division provides an innovative opportunity to address crime and serve our community with an emphasis on providing real-time support to operations and bolstering our proactive approach to counter-terrorism efforts.

    THE POSITION

    • Plans, organizes, and directs research projects to determine the effect of, and need for, various County programs; directs the design of research models, development and selection of statistical and analytical methods; collection and interpretation of field data, and development of findings and recommendations. 
    • Advises supervisors and management staff regarding the mission of the research unit supervised and the objectives, methodologies, time requirements, feasibility of major research projects; recommends new projects and explained their contribution to operational objectives; evaluates proposed projects and suggests modifications; reports to managers on the status of projects in progress; advises managers and official bodies on the significance of preliminary and final recommendations.  
    • Assigns work to subordinates; advises and instructs subordinates regarding general objectives, research methodology and scheduling requirements for new projects and work in progress; reviews work in progress and finished work for completeness, accuracy and conformance to professional standards; trains subordinates in research and analytical methods, particularly as they pertain to the analysis of specific programs of the employing agency/department; evaluates the work of subordinates and advises them on areas of further study to enhance professional knowledge, skills and abilities.  
    • Gather, research, and analyze data to prepare analytical criminal intelligence products on current events, issues, and trends which affect or may affect Orange County, the State of California, and/or the United States
    • Ensure subordinates are adequately trained to provide exemplary analytic support in the Real Time Operations Center to the operational area in exigent circumstances under stressful conditions.
    • Employs best practice open source research techniques, social media applications, computer programming and information technologies while complying with all applicable privacy and civil liberty requirements
    • Attend meetings, lectures and trainings hosted or sponsored by the Orange County Crime Analysts Association
    • Complete Requests for Information (RFIs) for collecting, collating, and analyzing information generated from Law Enforcement databases and Real-Time Open Source Analysis (ROSA)
    • Conduct Real-Time Open Source Analysis (ROSA) for special events, suspicious activity, and identifying potential public safety threats
    • Provide intelligence and analytical case support to Orange County Sheriff's Department and outside agencies when appropriate
    • Develop and provide formal training on topics of interest
    • Maintain situational awareness regarding emerging crime trends and law enforcement tactics and investigative techniques. Remain current on emerging topics and technologies as it relates to electronic research and attend related seminars, lectures and other training and development activities as the department develops technological advancements to protect the public
    • Collect and document facts during an event, and maintain activity logs and other documentation while in a law enforcement setting
    • Provide testimony in court on the processing and examination of evidence when required

    DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS AND CORE COMPETENCIES

    • Bachelor's degree or higher and experience (Bachelor's degree or higher with an emphasis in intelligence studies, international relations, political science, criminal justice, statistics, public policy, or related field preferred)
    • Experience in intelligence analysis or crime analyst, or a related field involving critical thinking
    • Ability to obtain Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secret clearance within one (1) year of hire date
    Apply Here
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