Data Analyst/Financial Analyst
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If you are a data-savvy investigator with a passion for public safety and operational precision, this is your opportunity to make a tangible impact.
Key Responsibilities2. Program Operations: 287(g) Agreement Support3. Data Strategy & ReportingRequired QualificationsPreferred Qualifications
- Investigative Analysis: Missing Children (UAC) Integration
- Locate & Recover: Serve as a lead analyst within the Integration and Location Cell, executing a comprehensive strategy to locate missing Unaccompanied Children (UACs).
- Targeting Packages: Synthesize data from federal immigration databases, criminal records, and open-source websites (OSINT) to create actionable "targeting packages". These dossiers will identify likely locations and associates to assist law enforcement partners in their search efforts.
- Outcome Tracking: Monitor and document the results of these search efforts to report on success rates and refine location strategies.
- Agreement Lifecycle: Manage the administrative backbone of the 287(g) Program, tracking the status, schedules, and roadblocks of Memorandums of Agreement (MOA) with state and local law enforcement agencies.
- Credentialing & Compliance: Oversee the scheduling, badging, and credentialing requirements for Designated Immigration Officers (DIOs), ensuring all partners are properly vetted and trained.
- Financial Verification: Review and verify invoices from law enforcement partners for accuracy, validating services against contract terms before processing them through ICE financial systems.
- Business Intelligence: Utilize tools like Tableau, Power Pivot, and Microsoft SQL to collect, transform, and visualize complex operational data.
- Trend Analysis: Analyze data to identify patterns, trends, and linkages that support public safety investigations and national security priorities.
- Executive Reporting: Generate ad-hoc reports and "actionable insights" for ICE Headquarters, providing data-driven recommendations to improve the 287(g) Program's efficiency and resource allocation.
- Citizenship: Must be a United States Citizen.
- Experience: 5+ years of experience in data analysis, law enforcement intelligence, or federal program management.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft SQL, Excel, and Access for data management, and Tableau or Power BI for visualization.
- Communication: Superior English proficiency with the ability to "express oneself spontaneously, very fluently, and precisely" to draft detailed investigative reports.
- Investigative Mindset: Experience using open-source intelligence (OSINT) or public records to locate individuals or assets.
- Familiarity with ICE systems such as EARM (Enforce Alien Removal Module) or ACRIMe (Alien Criminal Response Information Management System).
- Experience managing government contracts, MOAs, or interagency agreements.
- Background in child welfare investigations or human trafficking analysis.
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