Schedule: Full-time
What You’ll Do:
Ohio Department of Public Safety – Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center
Report In Location: 2 Maritime Plaza, Toledo, Ohio 43604
Work Hours: 8:00AM to 5:00PM
At the direction of the Public Safety Intelligence Manager within the Narcotics Intelligence Center (NIC), 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:
Develop proper research tools, methods & intelligence request forms to appropriately accommodate intelligence information;
Identify & analyze informational databases, spreadsheets & reports allowing information to be easily exchanged & understood;
Prepare intelligence reports, products, & briefings for presentation to all public safety partners;
Coordinate interstate & intrastate information;
Provide operational guidance to partners;
Maintain association with & facilitates exchange of information between federal, state & local law enforcement agencies & taskforces for disposition of criminal activity &/or intelligence information on criminal activity (e.g., narcotic trafficking, illegal dark web activity);
Collect, research & analyze intelligence information & other resources to determine patterns, trends & movements of criminals to aid law enforcement agencies with investigations;
Coordinate research activities with other departmental units &/or outside agencies;
Ensure compliance with applicable federal statutes & Ohio Revised Code (ORC);
Assist in reviewing & recommending intelligence &/or analytical related software & hardware equipment;
Create sophisticated &/or complex criminal & narcotic related 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 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 law enforcement, homeland security partners & other related public safety disciplines;
Gather locally generated information (e.g., criminal activity, suspicious activity reporting) based on time sensitive & emerging threats;
Independently review & analyze problems related to sophisticated criminal &/or complex organized crime-related activity from agency personnel & other intelligence units.
Maintain common operating picture for the State of Ohio including overall threats, hazards, & response operations throughout the state &/or nation as resources are deployed;
Support information & intelligence gathering situational awareness reports;
Support incident specific briefing to senior agency leadership & others as directed;
Review correspondence, directives & reports to ensure accuracy & completeness;
Analyze trends that may indicate potential need for state involvement & asset deployment;
Conduct special analytical studies to support the agency;
Serve as resource person & technical advisor (e.g., responds to requests for information; represents agency in meetings) in area of criminal intelligence & public safety;
Schedule, coordinate &/or conduct classes, seminars & conferences;
Assist with office-related tasks as they pertain to the functionality & operation of the NIC;
Respond to the Hub, State Fusion Center, or Emergency Operations Center during critical incidents;
Represent the NIC at meetings & conferences;
Cross-train job duties with Homeland Security & Criminal Intelligence;
Utilize state vehicle to travel to various locations with required job-related equipment (e.g., laptop, surveillance equipment, etc.) in order to collect, research & analyze intelligence information & other resources to determine patterns & trends of illegal dark web drug activity &/or professional criminals to assist law enforcement agencies &/or taskforces & public safety agencies with investigations & the mitigation of public safety incidents;
Perform other 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; 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
Technical Skills: Public Safety
Professional Skills: Analyzation; Interpreting Data; Written Communication