Public Safety Intelligence Analyst (2 Positions) at Ohio Department of Administrative Services
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Sep, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Data Analysis, Research, Intelligence Gathering, Report Writing, Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Analytical Techniques, Interagency Coordination, Policy Development, Threat Assessment, Database Management, Presentation Skills, Operational Guidance, Compliance, Training, Communication

Industry

Government Administration

Description
What You’ll Do: Ohio Department of Public Safety – Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center Report In Location: 1970 W. Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43223 Work Hours: 8:00AM to 5:00PM At the direction of the Public Safety Intelligence Manager within the Narcotics Intelligence Center (NIC), collect, organize & analyze data, review & analyze problems & information related to potential threats & develop research tools &/or means used in analyzing & disseminating intelligence information & create & implement sophisticated &/or complex criminal & terrorist related analytical products & policies: Develop proper research tools, methods & intelligence request forms to appropriately accommodate intelligence information; Identify & analyze informational databases, spreadsheets & reports allowing information to be easily exchanged & understood; Prepare intelligence reports, products, & briefings for presentation to all public safety partners; Coordinate interstate & intrastate information; Provide operational guidance to partners; Maintain association with & facilitates exchange of information between federal, state & local law enforcement agencies & taskforces for disposition of criminal activity &/or intelligence information on criminal activity (e.g., narcotic trafficking, illegal dark web activity); Collect, research & analyze intelligence information & other resources to determine patterns, trends & movements of criminals to aid law enforcement agencies with investigations; Coordinate research activities with other departmental units &/or outside agencies; Ensure compliance with applicable federal statutes & Ohio Revised Code (ORC); Assist in reviewing & recommending intelligence &/or analytical related software & hardware equipment; Create sophisticated &/or complex criminal & narcotic related policies; Formulate & implement plans, policies, & procedures for the receipt of locally & federally generated time sensitive threat information (e.g., policies & protocols for state & local governmental entities in the State of Ohio) in order to: assess local implications of time-sensitive & emerging threat information; Identify the dissemination of time sensitive & emerging threat information to all law enforcement, homeland security partners & other related public safety disciplines; Gather locally generated information (e.g., criminal activity, suspicious activity reporting) based on time sensitive & emerging threats; Independently review & analyze problems related to sophisticated criminal &/or complex organized crime-related activity from agency personnel & other intelligence units. Maintain common operating picture for the State of Ohio including overall threats, hazards, & response operations throughout the state &/or nation as resources are deployed; Support information & intelligence gathering situational awareness reports; Support incident specific briefing to senior agency leadership & others as directed; Review correspondence, directives & reports to ensure accuracy & completeness; Analyze trends that may indicate potential need for state involvement & asset deployment; Conduct special analytical studies to support the agency; Serve as resource person & technical advisor (e.g., responds to requests for information; represents agency in meetings) in area of criminal intelligence & public safety; Schedule, coordinate &/or conduct classes, seminars & conferences; Assist with office-related tasks as they pertain to the functionality & operation of the NIC; Respond to the Hub, State Fusion Center, or Emergency Operations Center during critical incidents; Represent the NIC at meetings & conferences; Cross-train job duties with Homeland Security & Criminal Intelligence; Utilize state vehicle to travel to various locations with required job-related equipment (e.g., laptop, surveillance equipment, etc.) in order to collect, research & analyze intelligence information & other resources to determine patterns & trends of illegal dark web drug activity &/or professional criminals to assist law enforcement agencies &/or taskforces & public safety agencies with investigations & the mitigation of public safety incidents; Perform other duties as assigned. 36 mos. exp. conducting research & writing reports using operational, mathematical, analytical &/or statistical research techniques. -Or completion of undergraduate core program in homeland security, political science, criminal justice, emergency management, public health, international affairs or related field; 12 mos. exp. conducting research & writing reports using operational, mathematical, analytical &/or statistical research techniques. -Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above. Job Skill: Public Safety
Responsibilities
The Public Safety Intelligence Analyst will collect, organize, and analyze data related to potential threats, developing research tools and analytical products. They will coordinate information exchange among law enforcement agencies and assist in investigations of criminal activities.
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