Bargaining Unit: SEIU 1021 - Misc Sub/Para Prof (012)
$42.00-$50.51 Hourly / $3,360.00-$4,040.80 BiWeekly /
$7,280.00-$8,755.07 Monthly / $87,360.00-$105,060.80 Yearly
DESCRIPTION
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Under general supervision, performs a variety of manual and automated crime data collection, research and analysis for the enhancement of law enforcement operations
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES Incumbents in this classification, found within the Sheriff’s Office, are responsible for performing research analysis on criminal, current and cold cases. This class is distinguished from Sheriff’s Technician which performs a variety of paraprofessional law enforcement support duties not requiring the analytical skill and computer knowledge of the Crime Technician. This class is further distinguished from the Crime Analyst by the emphasis on data collection and producing routine reports, as opposed to the Crime Analyst emphasis on comprehensive strategic and operational crime analysis. The Crime Analyst exercises considerable independent judgment in developing research design and statistical analysis. |
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
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NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all duties listed.
1. Reviews and prepares case report packets for distribution to DA’s office, Investigations Sergeant, Captain and individual investigators. 2. Assist Investigation Unit and Investigators with case research, cold case summarizing, reviewing and transcribing covert tapes, evidence collection, crime scene assistance, media, scheduling, file organization, presentations and operation plan development. 3. Identifies open crime cases with solvability factors, develops and updates various computer databases used to track open cases. Develops suspect information for investigative follow up and distributes information internally and externally as directed. 4. Develops and updates various computer databases to meet staff requests to investigative information. Performs direct input or downloads information from multiple data files. 5. Provides assistance to Investigators and other Sheriff’s Office personnel on specialized law enforcement computer programs and software such as Accruint, Locate Plus, Cal Photo, Mugs and APB Net. 6. Acts as a liaison with outside agencies used to assist in law enforcement investigations. 7. Maintains accurate records and files related to work performed. 8. May serve as departmental liaison with families who are victims of violent crime in conjunction with or in the absence of an Investigations Officer. 9. Operates a variety of standard office equipment and may drive a County or personal vehicle to attend meetings and training sessions. |
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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Either I Experience: The equivalent of three years of full-time experience as a Sheriff's Technician or equivalent or higher level class in the Alameda County classified service working with law enforcement, criminal justice or court related policies, procedures and practices. OR II Experience: The equivalent of four years of full-time paraprofessional experience in a criminal justice, law enforcement, or court related policies, procedures and practices.
Substitution: Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in public administration, criminal justice or field related to the work may be substituted for two of the required four years of experience.
License: May require possession of a valid California driver's license.
NOTE: The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. |
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
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NOTE: The level and scope of the following knowledge and abilities are related to duties listed under the “Examples of Duties” section of this specification.
Knowledge of: • Law enforcement terminology and processes. • Basic administrative research and analysis. • Word processing, spread sheet and database applications. • Principles and practices of statistical analysis. • Standard office practices and procedures, including the operation of standard office equipment. Ability to: • Collect, compile and analyze information and various types of data. • Evaluate data to make sound conclusions and recommendations. • Prepare accurate statistical and narrative reports, computer documentation and other written materials. • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. • Interpret and apply applicable policies, codes and regulations. • Maintain accurate records and files. • Exercise sound independent judgment. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work. |
CLASS SPEC HISTORY
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LN:po 11/23/05 Newspecs: 0404.doc CSC Date: 03/15/06 LN:po 01/18/08 Revised CSC Date: 03/12/08 EL:kl Revised 07/22/19 CSC Date: 08/14/19 |
BENEFITS
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Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being
For your Financial Future
For your Work/Life Balance
*Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change.
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