Police Crime Analyst – 6611
City of Gainesville
Job Description
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Salary Range: $17.89 - $27.91
Closing Date: 05/04/2026
SUMMARY
This is responsible, advanced professional, analytical and technical work of significant complexity that requires gathering, researching, analyzing, and organizing confidential investigative information related to criminal violations. Work requires independent judgment, critical thinking and solution analysis abilities.
Positions allocated to this classification report to a designated supervisor and work under limited supervision. Work in this class is distinguished from higher classes by its lack of supervisory responsibility and from lower classes by the specialized nature of the research and analysis required with direct emphasis on criminal investigations.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Performs daily focused and systematic studies and reviews (both tactical and strategic in nature) of crime and disorder problems as well as other law enforcement related issues to assist internal staff and external agencies in criminal apprehension, crime and disorder reduction, crime prevention, and evaluation. This includes, but is not limited to, the analysis of timing and geographical factors and suspect/victim similarities. Performs daily evaluation and analysis of criminal intelligence information to predict capabilities, intentions, and vulnerabilities of criminal groups and recommends investigative strategies.
Monitors the levels and patterns of criminal incidents and performs periodic tabulations of selected type of crimes or incidents by area, day of week, time of day, and offense characteristics.
Develops forecasts or predictive analysis on crime trends and patterns.
Prepares reports including, but not limited to, complete area analysis, incident summarizations, comprehensive suspect workups and crime patterns and forecasts. Distributes associated reports department-wide and to external law enforcement entities.
Makes analysis-based recommendations in oral and written communications to supplement and assist decisions of police administrators related to staffing and the implementation of special details and tactics, all in efforts to maximize the use of limited resources by enhancing the way police respond to crime. Uses graphs, charts, slides, tables, maps, bulletins and other visual aids in describing the findings to police administrators and other relevant personnel.
Presents findings at various meetings and briefings.
Utilize geographical information systems (GIS) to conduct advanced-level analysis for various requests.
Queries and extracts data from various databases and sources to develop reports used in monitoring and measuring crime.
Using GIS and other analysis software creates and/or updates police boundary maps as changes are made to police boundaries and new areas in the city are annexed; prints, posts and distributes new maps.
Responds to Administrative requests for research and analysis from elected City officials, Charter Officers, various City departments and citizens.
Assists Records Division when responding to public records requests that require advanced GIS analysis.
Develops and maintains the Crime Analysis Intranet site that is used to catalogue and communicate crime analysis related reports and other information internally and externally to select agencies.
Serves as lead analyst for major projects and/or cases and assumes responsibility for the analysis results.
Provides training and orientation for new Police Crime Analysts and sworn personnel. Attends work on continuous and regular basis.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
A Bachelor degree from an accredited college or university (preferred - with major course work in criminal justice, criminology, police administration, statistics, public administration) and three (3) years of progressively responsible experience as a crime analyst, research assistant, sworn police officer or planner in a criminal justice agency (sworn or non-sworn); or an equivalent combination of documented education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
CERTIFICATIONS OR LICENSES
Licenses Valid driver license required upon start date.
Valid Florida driver license required within thirty (30) days of appointment and at all times while employed in this position.
Certifications Must obtain within two (2) years of start date and maintain Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA) or other professional law enforcement analyst certification(s).
Must obtain National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and/or Florida Crime Information Center (FCIC) within one (1) year of start date, if applicable.
Must maintain NCIC and/or FCIC Certifications.
Salary Range: $17.89 - $27.91
Closing Date: 05/04/2026
SUMMARY
This is responsible, advanced professional, analytical and technical work of significant complexity that requires gathering, researching, analyzing, and organizing confidential investigative information related to criminal violations. Work requires independent judgment, critical thinking and solution analysis abilities.
Positions allocated to this classification report to a designated supervisor and work under limited supervision. Work in this class is distinguished from higher classes by its lack of supervisory responsibility and from lower classes by the specialized nature of the research and analysis required with direct emphasis on criminal investigations.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Performs daily focused and systematic studies and reviews (both tactical and strategic in nature) of crime and disorder problems as well as other law enforcement related issues to assist internal staff and external agencies in criminal apprehension, crime and disorder reduction, crime prevention, and evaluation. This includes, but is not limited to, the analysis of timing and geographical factors and suspect/victim similarities. Performs daily evaluation and analysis of criminal intelligence information to predict capabilities, intentions, and vulnerabilities of criminal groups and recommends investigative strategies.
Monitors the levels and patterns of criminal incidents and performs periodic tabulations of selected type of crimes or incidents by area, day of week, time of day, and offense characteristics.
Develops forecasts or predictive analysis on crime trends and patterns.
Prepares reports including, but not limited to, complete area analysis, incident summarizations, comprehensive suspect workups and crime patterns and forecasts. Distributes associated reports department-wide and to external law enforcement entities.
Makes analysis-based recommendations in oral and written communications to supplement and assist decisions of police administrators related to staffing and the implementation of special details and tactics, all in efforts to maximize the use of limited resources by enhancing the way police respond to crime. Uses graphs, charts, slides, tables, maps, bulletins and other visual aids in describing the findings to police administrators and other relevant personnel.
Presents findings at various meetings and briefings.
Utilize geographical information systems (GIS) to conduct advanced-level analysis for various requests.
Queries and extracts data from various databases and sources to develop reports used in monitoring and measuring crime.
Using GIS and other analysis software creates and/or updates police boundary maps as changes are made to police boundaries and new areas in the city are annexed; prints, posts and distributes new maps.
Responds to Administrative requests for research and analysis from elected City officials, Charter Officers, various City departments and citizens.
Assists Records Division when responding to public records requests that require advanced GIS analysis.
Develops and maintains the Crime Analysis Intranet site that is used to catalogue and communicate crime analysis related reports and other information internally and externally to select agencies.
Serves as lead analyst for major projects and/or cases and assumes responsibility for the analysis results.
Provides training and orientation for new Police Crime Analysts and sworn personnel. Attends work on continuous and regular basis.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
A Bachelor degree from an accredited college or university (preferred - with major course work in criminal justice, criminology, police administration, statistics, public administration) and three (3) years of progressively responsible experience as a crime analyst, research assistant, sworn police officer or planner in a criminal justice agency (sworn or non-sworn); or an equivalent combination of documented education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
CERTIFICATIONS OR LICENSES
Licenses Valid driver license required upon start date.
Valid Florida driver license required within thirty (30) days of appointment and at all times while employed in this position.
Certifications Must obtain within two (2) years of start date and maintain Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA) or other professional law enforcement analyst certification(s).
Must obtain National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and/or Florida Crime Information Center (FCIC) within one (1) year of start date, if applicable.
Must maintain NCIC and/or FCIC Certifications.
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