Crime Analyst/RTCC Operator Information Technology (IT) - Bunnell, FL at Geebo

Crime Analyst/RTCC Operator

Bunnell, FL Bunnell, FL $43,998 a year $43,998 a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Duties and
Responsibilities:
Provides real-time information and investigative support to law enforcement personnel in the field; Collects and organizes information from all available resources, including daily calls for service, field interview reports, arrest reports, intelligence sources, and other agencies in order to study and analyze any emerging crime series, patterns, or trends; Identifies potential persons of interest from daily reports, FIRs, community policing, arrest records, and DOC inmate release reports; Prepares and disseminates strategic and tactical reports from analysis findings in the form of bulletins, memos, alerts, maps, etc.
; Integrates analysis information for presentation at weekly CRIMEMAPS meeting using bulletins, maps, charts and/or graphs to inform of any emerging crime series, trends, or patterns; Provides assistance to investigations, patrol, and specialized units through the use of investigative research tools; Prepares and disseminates photo lineups as needed/requested; Assists dispatch by entering BOLO's, monitoring LPR's (License Plate Readers), and entering tags into the LPR's; Assists with radio dispatch when needed; Monitors live camera feeds to assist with critical incidents and/or calls for service; Downloads/watches historical video feeds to assist with investigations and/or calls for service; Prepares and disseminates weekly/monthly/quarterly/annual statistical reports as needed/requested; Performs all other duties as assigned.
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office is committed to providing its citizens with a diverse, competent, trained and professional workforce by hiring highly qualified candidates.
The FCSO is an Equal Opportunity Employer and strives to reflect the diversity found in the community we serve.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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