School Safety Intelligence Analyst at Ohio Department of Administrative Services
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Sep, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Data Analysis, Threat Assessment, Emergency Management, Public Safety, Research, Policy Development, Technical Assistance, Communication, Analytical Skills, Problem Solving, Database Management, Report Writing, Collaboration, Training, Intelligence Analysis, School Safety

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Ohio Department of Public Safety - Ohio School Safety Center Report In Location - 1970 W Broad Street, Columbus 43223 At the direction of the Policy & Compliance Manager within the Ohio School Safety Center, 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: 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 homeland security, school safety, emergency management, counterterrorism & protection of critical infrastructure & resources 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 homeland security partners including schools, first responders & other disciplines; Serve as resource person & technical advisor in the area of school safety by responding to public information requests pertaining to school safety, emergency management & anonymous reporting system inquiries & resolutions & gathering locally-generated information (i.e., suspicious activity reporting, open-source media scanning information, etc.) based on time-sensitive & emerging threats; Independently review & analyze problems related to sophisticated &/or complex school safety & emergency management-related activity from other Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) intelligence units & user agency personnel; Research, track &/or manage school safety, emergency management, security & vulnerability assessment, anonymous reporting & physical safety trends &/or data for review & reporting; Develop alerts & bulletins; Develop proper research tools, methods & intelligence request forms to appropriately accommodate intelligence information; Develop & analyze informational databases, spreadsheets & reports allowing information to be easily exchanged & understood; Prepare intelligence reports, products & briefings for presentation to the Governor's Ohio School Safety Working Group, classified briefings & other administrators; Coordinate research activities with other departmental units &/or outside agencies; Assist with the statewide anonymous reporting system for school safety through recruitment &/or registration of K-12 schools for tip line service & provide technical assistance with issues accessing the system; Respond to inquiries from schools related to the tip line & assist schools with response efforts related to tips; Identify & share threats against schools that come in from tip line or from other stakeholders; Update K-12 school contact information; Conduct random & annual reviews of registered users of the tip line to ensure appropriate access; Assist with promotional materials related to the tip line (e.g., package materials & coordinate mailing to schools across Ohio), create suspicious activity reporting training & other education resources to support this initiative; Serve as a resource for the OSSC for state & federal systems & databases, such as Communication & Information Management System (CIMS) & Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) (e.g., assist with the protection of both classified & unclassified information access, storage, dissemination & destruction); Coordinate with the Department of Homeland Security & other federal partners; Assist with office-related tasks as they pertain to the functionality & operation of the unit; Create & send notifications/communications as directed by the Ohio School Safety Center leadership; Deploy within the State of Ohio to provide analytical support during special events; Represent the OSSC at meetings & conferences as requested; Perform other related 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; AND 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 School Safety Intelligence Analyst will collect, organize, and analyze data related to potential threats to school safety. They will develop and implement policies for the dissemination of time-sensitive threat information to various stakeholders.
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