About The Position

The Investigative Support Analyst supports Inspection Service Child Exploitation Prevention and Investigation efforts at NCMEC. The preferred candidate will be a college graduate with a minimum of 3 years of experience, who has demonstrated the ability to work in a CE and/or a law enforcement related field. Prior experience with the Inspection Service’s CE Program or other Inspection Service program is preferred. Applicants selected may be subject to a government background investigation and may be required to meet the following conditions of employment. Security Requirements/Background Investigation Requirements: Must be a U.S Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident. Favorable credit check for all cleared positions Successfully passing a background investigation including drug screening.

Requirements

  • General knowledge of federal statutes
  • Ability to communicate orally and in writing is sufficient to express thoughts and ideas to a variety of people
  • Proficiency conducting research on the internet and commercial as well as public databases
  • Demonstrated substantial ability to assist in the analysis of investigative results and present sound recommendations for additional investigative action
  • Substantial experience assisting in the development of civil and/or criminal cases for presentation to the appropriate prosecution authority
  • Substantial experience performing the appropriate analytical techniques and methods during an investigation
  • Demonstrated substantial experience supporting complex criminal and/or civil investigations
  • Demonstrated ability to work with minimal direct supervision
  • Substantial experience supporting the preparation of a final work product
  • A valid driver’s license and personal vehicle are required
  • Must be a U.S Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident
  • Favorable credit check for all cleared positions
  • Successfully passing a background investigation including drug screening

Nice To Haves

  • College graduate with a minimum of 3 years of experience, who has demonstrated the ability to work in a CE and/or a law enforcement related field
  • Prior experience with the Inspection Service’s CE Program or other Inspection Service program is preferred

Responsibilities

  • Provide an “in-person” Inspection Service presence at NCMEC and serve as the primary point of contact for Postal Inspectors requesting NCMEC assistance.
  • Manage the NCMEC PO Box, collecting mail daily.
  • Receive and track CE/CSAM submissions from law enforcement agencies.
  • Process the submissions, ensure compliance with NCMEC’s guidelines, and transfer them to NCMEC’s CVIP for examination
  • Return original submissions to the requesting law enforcement agency.
  • Receive, review, disseminate, and track case status of child exploitation CyberTip referrals to the Inspection Service.
  • Process case deconfliction requests.
  • Coordinate and assist in development of NCMEC presentations and training available to NCMEC Personnel and Child Exploitation investigators.
  • Regularly communicate both orally and in writing with outside law enforcement officials regarding inquiries related to submissions and other NCMEC resources; and with NCMEC regarding inquiries related to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service CE program.
  • Represent USPIS at the NCMEC Law Enforcement and Operations Committee meetings and NCMEC CyberTipline presentations, training, and discussions.
  • Review and analyze USPS and other public databases and records in support of law enforcement efforts to locate absconded sex offenders; and link data about noncompliant sex offenders to unresolved cases of missing and exploited children.
  • Support NCMEC’s Missing Children Division by disseminating missing child posters to Postal facilities.
  • Support the Inspection Service’s development of CE/CSAM educational prevention materials.

Benefits

  • mileage reimbursed
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