333 90th Street Daly City, 94015
Applications accepted until Friday, January 3, 2025
Interviews: TBA
Resumes are not accepted in lieu of completing a city application.
DEFINITION
Under the direction of police management, the Crime Analyst will play a crucial role in enhancing officer and public safety through data-driven analysis and real-time intelligence dissemination. The position involves using advanced technology and analytical tools to support proactive policing strategies, aid investigations, and improve crime prevention efforts. Growth and flexibility in the position will be important as the pace in which technology and crime continues to evolve.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Under direction and in collaboration with patrol and support services, the crime analyst will study crime patterns and trends to determine how these trends affect the City of Daly City, and how best the City can respond to them. Collect, analyze, correlate, and evaluate data from crime, intelligence, and arrest reports, other documents, and law enforcement databases looking for crime patterns and trends. Study offender and victim characteristics and methods of operation. Analyze dates, times, geography, and environment of crimes. Forecast date, time, and location of future crime patterns to efficiently deploy resources . Summarize and analyze qualitative and quantitative data using calculations such as frequencies, percent changes, cross-tabulations, measures of central tendency, variation, and correlation. Produce complex reports and bulletins for the police department to develop strategies and tactics to effectively prevent and control crime and deploy personnel. Establish criminal profiles that include prior crimes and criminal relationships as well as criminal organizations. Develop crime-mapping analysis of geographic data from police reports, calls for service, and other sources. Create and maintain informational databases. Use complex databases and software applications such as geographic information systems (GIS) mapping tools and artificial intelligence networks. Produce statistical reports for use by management in the communication of department efforts towards crime reduction and quality of life improvements. Collaborate extensively with law enforcement, community, and vendor partners to strengthen relationships towards the department mission. Utilize all current and future technology applicable to the position. Communicate pertinent information in real-time using computer programs, in-person dialogue and police radio transmissions to support, guide and direct enforcement and investigative efforts. Willingness to seek continued professional development, either independently or through department direction in the related field, and complete other tasks as identified and assigned by the Chief of Police.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge of: Methods of identifying and disseminating through all platforms, essential information; data processing programs to produce bulletins and reports including graphics such as charts, maps, pictures, and diagrams; electronic matrixes and spreadsheets; statistical formulae including frequency, percentages, percent change, sum, average, standard deviation, regression analysis, forecasting, and correlations.
Ability to: Identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions; perform cross tabulations, create charts and graphs, export objects to other applications; work with restricted law enforcement documents and highly confidential information; use logic and reasoning to identify strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems; combine separate pieces of information to form specific answers to problems or general rules or conclusions; effectively convey information to others in presentation form and effectively respond to audience inquiries; communicate information and ideas in writing while drawing conclusions and/or making recommendations in a narrative format that is objective, succinct, pertinent, articulate, and relevant; be self-motivated, perceiving departmental need and performing analysis on own initiative; sit at a desk and use a computer and telephone effectively. Interact positively and cooperate with co-workers, respond politely to customers, work as a team member, function under demanding time pressure, and respond in a positive manner to supervision. Attend work and perform duties on a regular and consistent basis.
Experience: Two years of responsible experience performing crime analysis or related work is desirable.
Education: Graduation from high school or equivalent required, and completion of at least 60 semester units (two years) of college level education desirable. Focused education in Criminal Justice, Business Administration, Public Administration, Statistical Analysis, or related field highly desirable. Work experience in law enforcement or closely related field can be substituted for college level training on a year-for-year basis.
Possession of a Certification in Crime and Intelligence Analysis or ability to obtain within twelve months of appointment as identified by the Department.
License: Possession of a valid Class C California Driver’s License.
Applicants for this position must be able to pass a comprehensive background investigation including polygraph and fingerprinting.
Experience: Two years of responsible experience performing crime analysis or related work is desirable.
Education: Graduation from high school or equivalent required, and completion of at least 60 semester units (two years) of college level education desirable. Focused education in Criminal Justice, Business Administration, Public Administration, Statistical Analysis, or related field highly desirable. Work experience in law enforcement or closely related field can be substituted for college level training on a year-for-year basis.
Possession of a Certification in Crime and Intelligence Analysis or ability to obtain within twelve months of appointment as identified by the Department.
License: Possession of a valid Class C California Driver’s License.
Applicants for this position must be able to pass a comprehensive background investigation including polygraph and fingerprinting.
MISCELLANEOUS/UNREPRESENTED EMPLOYEES
I HEALTH & WELFARE
A. Section 125 Options - Available to all eligible full-time employees.
Mandated:
Dental/Orthodontia (Eff. 01/01/2020) - Employee pays full premium: $117.30/mo.
Maximum Annual Dental Benefit: $1,500 Non-PPO/$1,600 PPO
Maximum Lifetime Orthodontia Benefit: $2,000
City-sponsored Short/Long Term Disability – The employee pays the full premium of $35.00/mo.
City-sponsored Group Term Life (Eff. 04/01/2021) – Employee pays full premium ($0.235 per $1K). Coverage varies from $25K-$40K. Majority at $25K.
Coverage
Amount Position
$25,000 All Miscellaneous/Unrepresented employees except those reflected under $40,000 coverage.
Optional:
Medical: PERS basic health plans offered and employees may purchase coverage with remaining monies after mandated purchases. If total monthly health premium exceeds amount of any remaining monies, employee pays difference via payroll deduction. Unused monies from applicable monthly amount are applied to wages.
Additional Term Life Insurance - Available in $10,000 increments between $1K and $750K not to exceed 5 times Annual Earnings for member. Also available for spouse and children. Rates vary depending on age of the employee.
Voluntary Vision – Superior Vision offers coverage for exams and frames & lenses or contact lenses. Monthly premium varies from $8.14 for an Employee Only plan to $28.40 for an Employee + Family plan.
IIRETIREMENT - PERS 3% At Age 60 for classic members and 2%@62 for new members per the Public Employee Pension Reform Act of 2013
3% @ Age 60 for Classic Members Effective 01/01/2013; Third Level of 1959 Survivor Benefit, One Year Final compensation, annual cost of living allowance (3%); Pre-Retirement Optional Settlement 2 Death Benefit.
2% @ Age 62 for New Members Effective 01/01/2013; Three Year Final Compensation
Employer contribution: 38.83 % effective 07/01/24
Employee contribution: 8.00% for Classic Members and New Members
Employee shall pay an additional 0.75% towards the employer share of the PERS contribution.
The City pays 0% of employee contribution. In lieu, the City provides 414h, a one-time, irrevocable option for employee to elect to have his or her mandated PERS member contribution picked up by the City. Electing this option authorizes the City to designate the mandatory contribution on a tax-deferred basis.
Effective 7/1/2008, a retiring employee shall place 100% of eligible Sick Leave Cash Out into the City sponsored Retiree Health Savings Account. Sick leave cash out is eliminated for all employees hired after July 1, 2020.
III. Retiree Health Benefits
The retiree health benefit for all employees hired on or after November 14, 2022 shall be limited to the PEMHCA minimum.
For employees hired on or after November 14, 2022, the City shall contribute $50 per month to the current Mission Square retiree health savings account.
IV. HOLIDAYS - 12 paid holidays per year**
FLOATING HOLIDAYS –Specific WWR titles accrue 9 paid holidays per year (@8 hours per holiday) and receive 40 hours of floating holiday per year.
** Per Resolution 21-104
V. SICK LEAVE - Full-time employees accrue sick leave at the rate of 12 working days/year. Pay out is 1/2 of employee’s total accrued sick leave hours (up to 1600 hours) and applies ONLY at retirement, death, or abolishment of position. (for employees hired before July 1, 2020)
VI. VACATION - Employees accrue vacation days after completion of service years reflected below.
Completed Years of Service # Days Received
After 1 13
After 5 18
After 13 23
After 21 28
New hires are eligible to use accrued vacation during their probationary period upon approved of their Department Head or designee.
Per Resolution 22-219 effective January 1, 2023, for employees who are required to wear a uniform, the City will report to CalPERS a $35.00 uniform allowance per pay period as compensation subject to retirement contributions for employees in classic retirement tiers. Payroll has the list of Misc/Unrep employees required to wear uniforms.
Applications accepted until Friday, January 3, 2025.
Interviews: TBA
Resumes not accepted in lieu of completing a city application.
Contact phone:
(650)991-8028
Contact email:
hr@dalycity.org
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