National Center for Missing & Exploited Children · 2 months ago
Analyst 1, Child Sex Trafficking Team
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is dedicated to protecting children and preventing child exploitation. They are seeking an Analyst I for their Child Sex Trafficking Team, responsible for supporting case managers and law enforcement in identifying and recovering missing children victimized through sex trafficking.
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Responsibilities
This position requires the ability to access and use NCIC/Nlets data after successfully completing VCIN certification
Provide technical assistance including analytical and biographical reports to support law enforcement in their efforts to build cases and successfully prosecute those individuals involved in the sex trafficking of children/child sex trafficking. Analysts utilize public record resources, the Internet and other tools to create these analytical reports
Conduct background research on CyberTipline leads pertaining to child sex trafficking, using both internal and external sources of information, in an effort to assist law enforcement in their investigations
Work with Case Managers to ensure that missing children identified as victims of child sex trafficking are properly noted in the Missing Child Database
Identify trends and patterns in NCMEC missing & exploited child data with regard to child sex trafficking
Provide analytical support to case managers and law enforcement in the identification and recovery of child victims of sex trafficking
Provide analytical support to 'live' short duration enforcement operations conducted by law enforcement nationwide which may include evening, overnight, or weekend shift work
Enter completed reports, suspect information, and data on victims of child sex trafficking into the Innocence Lost Database
Work closely with analysts, supervisors, and managers in the CAD and ECD on specific projects or cases involving missing or exploited child victims of sex trafficking
Review and process reports following established guidelines and disseminate to law enforcement agencies per the POM
Respond to written and verbal requests for Technical Assistance and information from law enforcement and other NCMEC divisions
Determine methods, techniques, plans, parameters and approaches to be used in conducting searches utilizing available databases
Act as a liaison to the Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforces, Federal Bureau of Investigations, and other law enforcement agencies on issues involving the victimization of children through sex trafficking
Monitor and maintain electronic files on reports and cases generated through the CyberTipline, the Call Center, requested by NCMEC case managers, or from law enforcement directly
Assist in the development of educational training material for presentation to law enforcement and the public on the subject matter
Conduct tours of NCMEC and demonstrations of the work done by the CSTT and CAD for visiting law enforcement
Assist supervisory staff in running statistical reports in response to requests from media, law enforcement, etc
Respond to internal and external requests for information and assistance
Review and analyze Not-in-File leads (NIFS) on missing child cases involving possible victims of child sex trafficking
Provide unit status report at Division weekly meeting on a rotating basis
Participate in the on-call rotation to handle emergency and after-hour requests for assistance from law enforcement
Ensure that technical requests for information and assistance are processed in a timely fashion
Other duties as assigned
Promote and exhibit loyalty to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the cause of protecting children worldwide
Promote a professional image
Communicate with co-workers, NCMEC management, the public, law enforcement officials, and other agencies in a courteous and professional manner
Respond promptly when returning telephone calls and replying to correspondence
Qualification
Required
BA or BS in Criminal Justice, Computer Science, or related discipline
Ability to travel as needed (conferences, training, presentations, etc.)
Ability to access and use NCIC/Nlets data after successfully completing VCIN certification
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to balance projects and meet deadlines
Strong computer skills to including the use of MS Office Suite
Demonstrate strong Internet skills, to include familiarization with E-mail, SNSs and the World Wide Web. Also familiar with tools on the Internet to conduct background research for report processing (e.g., search engines, DNS Lookups, WHOIS, TraceRoutes and other similar applications)
Ability to solve problems and work using creativity and innovation
Adaptability, flexibility and ability to work as part of a team or in an individual capacity
Ability to handle and maintain the integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and information
Preferred
Two years related work or internship experience preferred
Previous CyberTipline analyst or CAD analyst experience, preferred
Knowledgeable of the Law Enforcement Online (LEO) website and the Innocence Lost Database, preferred
Familiarity with other law enforcement information sharing sites, such as RISSNet
Skilled in the use of public record databases (LexisNexis, CLEAR, etc.)
Company
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is a privat
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageRecent News
2025-11-27
MIT Technology Review
2025-09-28
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