Seattle Police Department · 3 days ago
Non-Commissioned Investigator (Ord. Title: Paralegal, Senior)
The Seattle Police Department is seeking former law enforcement officers to work as Investigation Support Analysts within the Investigations Bureau. The role involves completing in-custody rush-file cases, assisting investigative units with analytical work, and providing timely information related to criminal investigations.
Government Administration
Responsibilities
Performs specific analysis for an investigation at the direction of a sworn detective utilizing specific department software
Complete in-custody rush file cases for court filings
Respond to requests for more information from a prosecutor’s office
Pulling criminal histories, requesting 911 recordings, releasing and/or re-releasing evidence housed in evidence.com to the prosecutor
Accessing digital imprints related to persons and/or events that may contribute to broader investigations as well as identifying persons attempting to commit crimes using aliases, fraudulent identities, and usernames
Tracking citywide criminal trends and patterns
Monitoring criminal activity, performing analysis, and preparing reports utilizing crime data
Providing threat assessments to the department based on internet and social media trends
Producing hot sheets and reports associated with crime patterns
Preparing weekly crime numbers reports and specialized maps
Providing statistical information
Other duties as assigned by sworn detectives and/or the chain of command
Qualification
Required
Requires a bachelor's degree and four years of experience performing paralegal duties; or a certification from a nationally accredited paralegal training institution and five years related experience (or a combination of education and/or training and/or experience which provides an equivalent background required to perform the work of the class)
Must have demonstrated ability to lead projects and/or people
Must pass a Seattle Police Department background investigation
This position is a hybrid position based on the unit's needs. The City requires employees to report in person a minimum of 3 days a week (subject to change). Individual schedules will be based on an agreement between the employee and their supervisor
Preferred
Former law enforcement officer with at least 10 years of commissioned law enforcement experience (which is considered an equivalent background to perform the work of this position)
Benefits
Vacation
Holiday
Sick leave
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents