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  • Crime Analyst

  • City of Omaha
  • Omaha, Nebraska 68197 United States View Map

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Posting Type:Open CompetitiveWork Type:Full TimeNature of Work:This is administrative and technical work in the Crime Analysis unit of the Omaha Police Department. It is a non-sworn support position whose purpose is to compile crime statistics; collect, analyze and disseminate information related to crime patterns and crime trends; provide crime mapping and geographic analysis; maintain and update intelligence data files; and provide complex analytical support to assist in the prevention and suppression of criminal activities. An incumbent in this classification exercises independence in the performance of duties and receives general guidance from a superior.Education and Experience:The knowledge, skills, and abilities may be acquired through, but are not limited to, the following combination of education and/or experience. Bachelors degree in criminal justice, statistics, geographic information systems, public administration, crime analysis, computer science, or a related field. One (1) year of experience in statistical reporting procedures, geographic information systems and mapping, or analytical work connected with crime reporting in the area of police administration preferred.Special Qualifications:NonePay Range:$62,857.60 with step increases to $91,457.60 AnnuallyBenefits:Forty-hour work week. Paid leave per year: twelve days vacation; five days management; fifteen days sick; and fifteen holidays. Employee's group health insurance, including major medical, vision, and dental, for individual or family. Defined benefit pension plan, plus Social Security, and more. See hr.cityofomaha.org for detailed information.Who Can Apply:Any person who meets the qualifications and other requirements described in this posting.Examination Information:The examination will consist of a training and experience form designed to assess job-related knowledge, skills, and abilities of the position. The training and experience form will be given to candidates once their application has been received, reviewed by a recruiter, and accepted to test for the position. The form must be completed and returned to the Human Resources Department by September 1, 2026 (passing score 60%). Final eligibility list will be the training and experience form weighted 100%.Veteran Points:To claim five (5) points for veteran's preference, you must submit proof of service (such as a DD-214) that includes the date of induction, date of honorable separation, and Social Security number. (You must have completed more than 180 consecutive days of active duty.) To receive an additional five (5) points credit for disability, you must submit proof of eligibility from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs dated within the last 12 months. This information must be submitted to the Human Resources Department by September 1, 2026.Required Knowledge, Skills, And AbilitiesKnowledge of and ability to operate a computer or other technology using standard or customized computer or systems software applications appropriate to the assigned tasksKnowledge of law enforcement and criminal justice systemsKnowledge of principles of statistics and quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis, and demographic and social variables affecting public safetyKnowledge of relational databases including querying, editing, and manipulating dataKnowledge of analytical techniques to include research methods and crime theoryKnowledge of English language (usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation)Ability to apply critical thinking skillsAbility to perform duties with credibility and integrityAbility to demonstrate assertiveness while possessing excellent interpersonal skillsAbility to maintain confidentiality of informationAbility to work in a collaborative mannerAbility to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writingAbility to learn and adapt to advances in computer and electronics device technology and softwareAbility to use open source documentation, computer databases, electronic spreadsheets, geographic information systems (GIS) applications, desktop publishing, word processing, and statistical applications to compile, manipulate, analyze and present crime dataAbility to present facts, opinions, and possible solutions to all levels of the police departmentAbility to understand oral and written instructionsAbility to establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees and members of the general publicAbility to adhere to safety policies, procedures, and guidelines, as well as standard operating procedures of the City of Omaha and the Omaha Police DepartmentAbility to develop and maintain Tactical, Strategic, Administrative, and Intelligence analytical capabilities as follows:Ability to prepare and publish crime analysis bulletins, maps, charts, graphs, and presentations to keep personnel updated on crime trends on a regular basisAbility to develop and produce crime maps using geographic information systems (GIS) applications and conduct spatial and temporal analysis of crime dataAbility to develop relationships with outside agencies and law enforcement and make arrangements for case information exchangeAbility to create profiles of known offenders and arrestees and research their past crimes through multiple databases or other available sources in order to establish their MO(s)Ability to use graphing and automated solutions (link analysis, event flow analysis, activity charting) to highlight criminal activities and prepare analytical crime reportsAbility to review a variety of information, including crime reports and associated databases, for the purpose of finding patterns in criminal activityAbility to relate those patterns to crimes that are currently being investigatedAbility to forecast criminal trends based on analyses of current and past criminal activityAbility to provide tactical case support including but not limited to: developing suspect leads, locating address, vehicles, associates, etc. for known offenders; identify victims and associated cases; search selected databases for stolen propertyAbility to provide input and direction for command staff related to the use of analytical products for intelligence-led policing and informed decision-makingAbility to conduct research and perform long-term analysis of trends, patterns, series and problems for police staff; forecast future criminal activityAbility to assist operations and management personnel in planning the deployment of resources for the prevention and suppression of criminal activityAbility to prepare maps, charts, and graphs indicating criminal trends to determine strategic solutions to reduce crimeAbility to monitor local, regional, and national crime trendsAbility to work closely with crime prevention officers to provide current crime trend and pattern information to better inform the community on crime prevention techniquesAbility to interact and communicate with police personnel, other city employees, and the community on crime analysis/research issues, and respond to requests for various information and statistical reportsAbility to collect, analyze, and interpret data and statistics using quantitative and qualitative methodsAbility to prepare and present complex and detailed statistical reportsAbility to update Police Department website with current statistics and reportsAbility to provide information to police, City administration, and City Council for decision-making purposes; present analysis and statistics in various internal and external forums; and participate and provide information to police/City committeesAbility to conduct beat reconfiguration studiesAbility to study current literature on research methodology and police issues, and make appropriate recommendations for improvements in crime analysis practicesAbility to provide crime analysis training to police and city personnel, outside professional groups, and other agencies/individuals/groups visiting the police departmentAbility to ensure that the policies and procedures pertaining to crime analysis comply with standards of accreditationAbility to develop a system to identify, document and track potential suspects Prepare maps and charts such as link analysis, time flow, commodity flow, telephone toll, and other computerized charts to clarify and organize information for further investigation and/or prosecution in criminal courtAbility to determine structure and operation on a tactical level of organized criminal groups, by researching and analyzing intelligence relating to patterns, trends and movements of the groups; prepare time flow, link analysis and other charts to illustrate and clarify the structures and operations of groupsAbility to research, evaluate, and analyze criminal and intelligence data by computer using software applications such as ArcGIS, Microsoft Office Suite, i2 Analyst's Notebook, and Pen-Link to identify individuals in a conspiracy, understand the hierarchical structure of criminal organizations, determine the flow of currency/narcotics, and establish the chronological sequence of events impacting crime in the cityAbility reach, bend, stoop, walk, and push up to 25% of the timeAbility to sit and use hands to grasp, handle or feel from 76% to 100% of the time and to stand 25% of the timeAbility to move objects weighing up to ten (10) pounds up to 33% of the timeEssential Functions:Compiles and analyzes data, performs calculations, and prepares various statistical reports for internal and external customers, and for monthly and quarterly reportsIdentifies crime series, patterns, and trends and prepares crime bulletins to disseminate the informationPrepares a variety of mapping (GIS) productsDevelops suspect information for investigative follow up; responds to requests for research of computerized data to locate suspect descriptions, crime elements, and suspect vehiclesDevelops and manages databases, electronic spreadsheets, desktop publishing, word processing and statistical applicationsManipulates, analyzes and presents dataProvides analytical support to police administration and operationsDetermines best analytical techniques for information gathering processes and participates in the development of new processes and methodsCollects and organizes criminal information from all available resources, including the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system, the National Incident-Based System (NIBRS), field interview reports, intelligence sources, other agencies, media, crime bulletins, and crime reports in order to study and analyze past and existing crime series, patterns and trendsMaintains regular job attendance in accordance with a schedule established for the position by the supervisorPerforms other related duties as assigned or as the situation dictates within the scope of this classificationConditions of Employment:Candidates must provide proof of U.S. citizenship, permanent residence, or authorization to work without sponsorship. The City of Omaha reserves the right to conduct pre-employment inquiries or evaluations of candidates for employment as it deems appropriate for the particular position. Pre-employment inquiries may include, without limitation: verification of employment history and educational attainment; review of driving, credit, and criminal convictions; hearing, drug, functional capacity, psychological, vision, and medical tests; and/or any other relevant background information deemed appropriate to determine the suitability of the applicant for the position. Failure to provide the information requested in the application and hiring process in a truthful, timely, accurate, and complete manner may result in disqualification, revocation of a conditional offer of employment, or termination.Reasonable Accommodation:The City of Omaha does not discriminate on the basis of disability. If you need a disability-related accommodation during the job application or selection process, advise the Human Resources Department at least 48 hours prior to the need by emailing employment@cityofomaha.org.For a complete description of this job classification, visit hr.cityofomaha.orgContact PointsCity of Omaha Human Resources Department1819 Farnam St, Suite 506Omaha, NE 68183Phone: (402) 444-5300Fax: (402) 444-5314Website: hr.cityofomaha.orgEmail: employment@cityofomaha.org#J-18808-Ljbffr

Job Description

Posting Type:Open CompetitiveWork Type:Full TimeNature of Work:This is administrative and technical work in the Crime Analysis unit of the Omaha Police Department. It is a non-sworn support position whose purpose is to compile crime statistics; collect, analyze and disseminate information related to crime patterns and crime trends; provide crime mapping and geographic analysis; maintain and update intelligence data files; and provide complex analytical support to assist in the prevention and suppression of criminal activities. An incumbent in this classification exercises independence in the performance of duties and receives general guidance from a superior.Education and Experience:The knowledge, skills, and abilities may be acquired through, but are not limited to, the following combination of education and/or experience. Bachelors degree in criminal justice, statistics, geographic information systems, public administration, crime analysis, computer science, or a related field. One (1) year of experience in statistical reporting procedures, geographic information systems and mapping, or analytical work connected with crime reporting in the area of police administration preferred.Special Qualifications:NonePay Range:$62,857.60 with step increases to $91,457.60 AnnuallyBenefits:Forty-hour work week. Paid leave per year: twelve days vacation; five days management; fifteen days sick; and fifteen holidays. Employee's group health insurance, including major medical, vision, and dental, for individual or family. Defined benefit pension plan, plus Social Security, and more. See hr.cityofomaha.org for detailed information.Who Can Apply:Any person who meets the qualifications and other requirements described in this posting.Examination Information:The examination will consist of a training and experience form designed to assess job-related knowledge, skills, and abilities of the position. The training and experience form will be given to candidates once their application has been received, reviewed by a recruiter, and accepted to test for the position. The form must be completed and returned to the Human Resources Department by September 1, 2026 (passing score 60%). Final eligibility list will be the training and experience form weighted 100%.Veteran Points:To claim five (5) points for veteran's preference, you must submit proof of service (such as a DD-214) that includes the date of induction, date of honorable separation, and Social Security number. (You must have completed more than 180 consecutive days of active duty.) To receive an additional five (5) points credit for disability, you must submit proof of eligibility from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs dated within the last 12 months. This information must be submitted to the Human Resources Department by September 1, 2026.Required Knowledge, Skills, And AbilitiesKnowledge of and ability to operate a computer or other technology using standard or customized computer or systems software applications appropriate to the assigned tasksKnowledge of law enforcement and criminal justice systemsKnowledge of principles of statistics and quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis, and demographic and social variables affecting public safetyKnowledge of relational databases including querying, editing, and manipulating dataKnowledge of analytical techniques to include research methods and crime theoryKnowledge of English language (usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation)Ability to apply critical thinking skillsAbility to perform duties with credibility and integrityAbility to demonstrate assertiveness while possessing excellent interpersonal skillsAbility to maintain confidentiality of informationAbility to work in a collaborative mannerAbility to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writingAbility to learn and adapt to advances in computer and electronics device technology and softwareAbility to use open source documentation, computer databases, electronic spreadsheets, geographic information systems (GIS) applications, desktop publishing, word processing, and statistical applications to compile, manipulate, analyze and present crime dataAbility to present facts, opinions, and possible solutions to all levels of the police departmentAbility to understand oral and written instructionsAbility to establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees and members of the general publicAbility to adhere to safety policies, procedures, and guidelines, as well as standard operating procedures of the City of Omaha and the Omaha Police DepartmentAbility to develop and maintain Tactical, Strategic, Administrative, and Intelligence analytical capabilities as follows:Ability to prepare and publish crime analysis bulletins, maps, charts, graphs, and presentations to keep personnel updated on crime trends on a regular basisAbility to develop and produce crime maps using geographic information systems (GIS) applications and conduct spatial and temporal analysis of crime dataAbility to develop relationships with outside agencies and law enforcement and make arrangements for case information exchangeAbility to create profiles of known offenders and arrestees and research their past crimes through multiple databases or other available sources in order to establish their MO(s)Ability to use graphing and automated solutions (link analysis, event flow analysis, activity charting) to highlight criminal activities and prepare analytical crime reportsAbility to review a variety of information, including crime reports and associated databases, for the purpose of finding patterns in criminal activityAbility to relate those patterns to crimes that are currently being investigatedAbility to forecast criminal trends based on analyses of current and past criminal activityAbility to provide tactical case support including but not limited to: developing suspect leads, locating address, vehicles, associates, etc. for known offenders; identify victims and associated cases; search selected databases for stolen propertyAbility to provide input and direction for command staff related to the use of analytical products for intelligence-led policing and informed decision-makingAbility to conduct research and perform long-term analysis of trends, patterns, series and problems for police staff; forecast future criminal activityAbility to assist operations and management personnel in planning the deployment of resources for the prevention and suppression of criminal activityAbility to prepare maps, charts, and graphs indicating criminal trends to determine strategic solutions to reduce crimeAbility to monitor local, regional, and national crime trendsAbility to work closely with crime prevention officers to provide current crime trend and pattern information to better inform the community on crime prevention techniquesAbility to interact and communicate with police personnel, other city employees, and the community on crime analysis/research issues, and respond to requests for various information and statistical reportsAbility to collect, analyze, and interpret data and statistics using quantitative and qualitative methodsAbility to prepare and present complex and detailed statistical reportsAbility to update Police Department website with current statistics and reportsAbility to provide information to police, City administration, and City Council for decision-making purposes; present analysis and statistics in various internal and external forums; and participate and provide information to police/City committeesAbility to conduct beat reconfiguration studiesAbility to study current literature on research methodology and police issues, and make appropriate recommendations for improvements in crime analysis practicesAbility to provide crime analysis training to police and city personnel, outside professional groups, and other agencies/individuals/groups visiting the police departmentAbility to ensure that the policies and procedures pertaining to crime analysis comply with standards of accreditationAbility to develop a system to identify, document and track potential suspects Prepare maps and charts such as link analysis, time flow, commodity flow, telephone toll, and other computerized charts to clarify and organize information for further investigation and/or prosecution in criminal courtAbility to determine structure and operation on a tactical level of organized criminal groups, by researching and analyzing intelligence relating to patterns, trends and movements of the groups; prepare time flow, link analysis and other charts to illustrate and clarify the structures and operations of groupsAbility to research, evaluate, and analyze criminal and intelligence data by computer using software applications such as ArcGIS, Microsoft Office Suite, i2 Analyst's Notebook, and Pen-Link to identify individuals in a conspiracy, understand the hierarchical structure of criminal organizations, determine the flow of currency/narcotics, and establish the chronological sequence of events impacting crime in the cityAbility reach, bend, stoop, walk, and push up to 25% of the timeAbility to sit and use hands to grasp, handle or feel from 76% to 100% of the time and to stand 25% of the timeAbility to move objects weighing up to ten (10) pounds up to 33% of the timeEssential Functions:Compiles and analyzes data, performs calculations, and prepares various statistical reports for internal and external customers, and for monthly and quarterly reportsIdentifies crime series, patterns, and trends and prepares crime bulletins to disseminate the informationPrepares a variety of mapping (GIS) productsDevelops suspect information for investigative follow up; responds to requests for research of computerized data to locate suspect descriptions, crime elements, and suspect vehiclesDevelops and manages databases, electronic spreadsheets, desktop publishing, word processing and statistical applicationsManipulates, analyzes and presents dataProvides analytical support to police administration and operationsDetermines best analytical techniques for information gathering processes and participates in the development of new processes and methodsCollects and organizes criminal information from all available resources, including the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system, the National Incident-Based System (NIBRS), field interview reports, intelligence sources, other agencies, media, crime bulletins, and crime reports in order to study and analyze past and existing crime series, patterns and trendsMaintains regular job attendance in accordance with a schedule established for the position by the supervisorPerforms other related duties as assigned or as the situation dictates within the scope of this classificationConditions of Employment:Candidates must provide proof of U.S. citizenship, permanent residence, or authorization to work without sponsorship. The City of Omaha reserves the right to conduct pre-employment inquiries or evaluations of candidates for employment as it deems appropriate for the particular position. Pre-employment inquiries may include, without limitation: verification of employment history and educational attainment; review of driving, credit, and criminal convictions; hearing, drug, functional capacity, psychological, vision, and medical tests; and/or any other relevant background information deemed appropriate to determine the suitability of the applicant for the position. Failure to provide the information requested in the application and hiring process in a truthful, timely, accurate, and complete manner may result in disqualification, revocation of a conditional offer of employment, or termination.Reasonable Accommodation:The City of Omaha does not discriminate on the basis of disability. If you need a disability-related accommodation during the job application or selection process, advise the Human Resources Department at least 48 hours prior to the need by emailing employment@cityofomaha.org.For a complete description of this job classification, visit hr.cityofomaha.orgContact PointsCity of Omaha Human Resources Department1819 Farnam St, Suite 506Omaha, NE 68183Phone: (402) 444-5300Fax: (402) 444-5314Website: hr.cityofomaha.orgEmail: employment@cityofomaha.org#J-18808-Ljbffr

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