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As an Intelligence Analyst, you'll play a critical role in providing real-time situational awareness and threat intelligence to a diverse portfolio of clients across multiple sectors.
Your responsibilities will include:
We're looking for someone who can think critically, communicate clearly, and remain composed when the stakes are high.
The ability to work 4pm to 12am PST, Monday through Friday.
$25.48 per hour
Allied Universal® Executive Protection and Intelligence Services offers industry-leading benefits, including:
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Are you a data-driven analyst passionate about public safety, problem-solving, and intelligence analysis? The UCLA Police Department is seeking an analytical, detail-oriented Crime and Intelligence Analyst to serve as a key partner to our law enforcement team. In this vital role, you won't just look at numbers; you'll turn complex law enforcement data into actionable insights. Working directly with the Investigations Lieutenant and Detective Sergeant, you will perform intelligence and statistical analysis to detect emerging crime patterns, build predictive probability models, map criminal activity, and synthesize raw data from regional databases. Your analytical output will directly inform patrol deployment strategies, support active criminal investigations, and help keep the vibrant UCLA community safe. If you thrive in a collaborative environment where your analytical skills have a direct, daily impact on community well-being, we invite you to apply and join our team.
Qualifications
Application Deadline: 09/01/2026 8:59pm PST
IDEAL CANDIDATE
Our Crime Analysts provide critical analytical support to help identify crime trends, patterns, and emerging public safety issues. The ideal candidate will have experience in crime analysis, statistical research, or criminal justice data analysis, preferably in a law enforcement or public sector environment. This person will possess strong analytical, critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills, exercise sound independent judgment, and effectively communicate complex information to a variety of audiences.
The major responsibilities of this position are listed below. For more detailed information, please review the Job description.
CORE COMPETENCIES
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Individuals with possession of a Certificate from the International Association of Crime Analysts or a Certified Crime and Intelligence Analyst (CCIA) Certificate issued by a college or university and recognized by the California Department of Justice, and with three years of job-related experience in a law enforcement agency, will be deemed most qualified.
Applicants who appear best qualified based on applications and supplemental applications submitted will be invited to any combination of written, performance or oral appraisal to further evaluate their job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Probationary work test period is one year.
Listing closes on 9/3/2026 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Closing Date : 5/27/2026 5:00 PM Pacific
$41.40 - $55.72 Hourly
Location
Tustin, CA
Job Type
Part-Time (Hourly)
Job Number
2026-23
Department
Police Department
Opening Date
05/06/2026
If you are looking to contribute to real-world investigations and gain hands-on experience analyzing crime trends, apply to join the Tustin Police Department as a part-time Crime Analyst. The Crime Analyst plays a critical role in supporting the Investigations Bureau by transforming data into actionable intelligence that guides investigative and operational decisions. This position evaluates crime patterns and emerging issues to help the Department prevent crime, support investigative efforts, and allocate resources effectively. The Crime Analyst works closely with investigative and administrative personnel and is trusted to independently manage analytical projects and deliver timely, meaningful insights.
Given that this is a part-time, at-will, non-benefitted position, hours will be limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Hours worked may vary significantly from week to week. Must be available for shifts during nights, weekends, and holidays.
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Closing Date: 3/27/2026 5:00 PM Pacific
Salary
$86,652.00 - $116,772.00 Annually
Los Angeles County, CA
Full time
J0940J
SHERIFF
03/13/2026
Supervises, inspects, monitors, mentors, and evaluates Crime Analysts, Sheriff, in the performance of their duties to ensure they are meeting performance standards. Reviews and approves crime analysis and intelligence work products such as crime bulletins, situation reports, maps, phone toll analyses, charts, assessments, and special ad-hoc projects. Promotes information sharing among crime and intelligence analysts assigned to the Sheriff’s Department, as well as with outside law enforcement agencies. Identifies and coordinates analyst training to enhance analytical skillsets. Ensures analysts have a working knowledge of the various analytical software programs and systems. Performs administrative duties to ensure compliance with Departmental policies and procedures. Troubleshoots analytical issues and problems. Conducts annual audits/inspections, writes reports, and presents findings and recommendations to unit commanders and Department executives on areas requiring improvement. Serves as technical advisor to Crime Analysts in crime and intelligence analysis techniques and methods of analysis. Participates in or oversees the more complex phases of analytical work or special projects with time-sensitive deadlines. Tests, reviews, and evaluates utilization of automated analytical software applications. Ensures that an effective liaison is developed and maintained with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to exchange crime information. Serves as crime and/or intelligence analysis subject matter expert to Department personnel and outside law enforcement agencies. Assists the Crime Analysis Program Manager with recruitment, selection, training, mentoring, and placement of personnel. Ensures analytical support and products meet the needs of the units of assignment and/or Department.
Closing Date: 4/3/2026 5:00 PM Pacific
$6,835.42 - $8,988.59 Monthly
Burbank, CA
Expedited
260231M1
02/27/2026
OPEN COMPETITIVE RECRUITMENT
Open to all qualified candidates
Tentative examination dates for this recruitment: Week of 04/20/26 - Blind application and supplemental scoring
Dates may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Candidates who pass each phase of the recruitment process will be notified of the official examination dates.
Under general supervision, to perform a variety of complex research and analytical duties; prepare and disseminate data and information related to actual and anticipated criminal activity; administer, verify, and validate computer system and databases; and perform other related work as required.
Designs and maintains complex computer database systems; defines, implements, and maintains access controls verifying data integrity; collects, analyzes, and interprets data and statistics using quantitative and qualitative methodology; reviews, extracts, and analyzes various crime and intelligence data and compiles into a logical and understandable format using Crystal Reports, presentation software, electronic spreadsheets, and statistical applications; prepares and presents complex and detailed statistical reports; initiates and disseminates crime analysis reports, bulletins, and statistical data related to crime trends, patterns, and suspect individuals to department personnel in support of directed patrol and investigative activity; prepares or directs the preparation of charts, graphs, maps, written reports, and audio visual representations of specific crimes; studies current research methodology and assists in the development of new programs, procedures, methods, and systems; demonstrates a continuous effort to improve the department's response to crime; responds to requests for information and analytical reports.
Closing Date: 3/27/2026 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana
Employer
City of Redondo Beach
$36.95 - $54.05 Hourly
Redondo Beach Police Department, CA
Part-Time
03/06/2026
FLSA
Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit
Part-Time/Seasonal
Under the direction of the Chief of Police or designee, performs crime analysis duties including research, statistical and analytical work. Performs work under general instructions and exercises independent judgment working within established policies and procedures; performs related duties as required to achieve successful results in support of the City's mission, goals, policies and objectives. This at-will, part-time position and is not eligible for City benefits. Prompt application is encouraged.
This position is accountable as a team member to perform administrative and support duties and services including but not limited to:
$84,096.00 - $102,228.00 Annually
South Pasadena, CA
Full Time
2526-040
Police
02/24/2026
DEFINITION:
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:
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:
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
$8,552.12 - $10,395.13 Monthly
Chula Vista, CA
Permanent, Full-Time
26526002
02/20/2026
Closing Date
3/13/2026 12:00 PM Pacific
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.
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.
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. .
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Recruitment No. 26526002
Closing Date: 3/4/2026 1:00 PM Pacific
$64,636.00 - $78,757.12 Annually
CA, CA
Regular Full-Time
02421
Division
Investigations
02/18/2026
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.
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.
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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:
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