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Client Solutions Manager

Seattle, WA · Remote

$65K - $85K/yr

Client Solutions and Analytics Manager (Remote) -- The Bill Police, a growing wireless expense management firm headquartered in Richmond, VA, is seeking a hands-on Client Solutions and Analytics ...

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Client Solutions and Analytics Manager (Remote) -- The Bill Police, a growing wireless expense management firm headquartered in Richmond, VA, is seeking a hands-on Client Solutions and Analytics ...

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Client Solutions Manager

Dallas, TX · Remote

$65K - $85K/yr

Client Solutions and Analytics Manager (Remote) -- The Bill Police, a growing wireless expense management firm headquartered in Richmond, VA, is seeking a hands-on Client Solutions and Analytics ...

Police Cadet

Larkspur, CA · On-site

$21 - $28/hr

Central Marin Police Authority Division: CMPA Support Services Opening Date: 05/19/2026 Closing ... Analyze federal and state laws and regulations as they relate to assigned programs and develop and ...

Police Dispatch Analyst I

Dallas, TX · On-site

$52K - $60K/yr

Police - Civilian Opening Date: 05/26/2026 Closing Date: 6/12/2026 11:59 PM Central Position Purpose The Police Dispatch Analyst I works under direct supervision, receives and analyzes calls and ...

POLICE MANAGEMENT ANALYST POSITION APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY: Open Until Filled First review of applications and initial interviews will begin the week of June 15, 2026. JOB INFORMATION Job Title:

Description General Description The purpose of this job within the organization is to serve as the Petersburg Bureau of Police crime analysis. The job duty will report to the administrative services ...

... Analysis Division, Intelligence Operations Division, Criminal Investigations Section, Threat ... Written Exam - The Police Officer Selection Test (POST) will test the candidate's knowledge of ...

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How much do police analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for police analyst in the United States is $73,261.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $87,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an analyst do in the police department?

A police analyst collects, analyzes, and interprets crime data and law enforcement information to support decision-making and strategic planning. They use tools like crime mapping software and statistical analysis to identify patterns, trends, and problem areas, helping police departments allocate resources effectively and develop crime prevention strategies.

How do I join the FBI as an analyst?

To become an FBI analyst, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as criminal justice, law enforcement, or cybersecurity. Applicants must pass a series of background checks, polygraph tests, and physical fitness assessments, and often require prior experience or specialized skills like data analysis or language proficiency.

What are some common challenges Police Analysts face when working with sensitive data?

Police Analysts often handle confidential information, which requires strict adherence to data privacy and security protocols. Balancing transparency for reports and collaboration with maintaining the integrity of sensitive data can be challenging. Additionally, analysts must stay current with legal and ethical guidelines to ensure that their work supports investigations while respecting the rights of individuals. Effective communication with law enforcement officers and other stakeholders is crucial to navigate these challenges successfully.

What is the difference between Police Analyst vs Crime Analyst?

AspectPolice AnalystCrime Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in criminal justice, criminology, or related field; some roles may require certificationBachelor's degree in criminal justice, criminology, or related field; certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentLaw enforcement agencies, police departments, or government officesLaw enforcement agencies, crime prevention units, or public safety organizations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by police departments to analyze crime patterns and support investigationsUsed by law enforcement to identify crime trends and assist in resource allocation

Both Police Analysts and Crime Analysts work within law enforcement to analyze crime data, but Police Analysts often focus on broader operational support, while Crime Analysts specialize in identifying specific crime trends. They share similar credentials and work environments, making them closely related roles in the criminal justice field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Police Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, a background in criminal justice or related fields, and experience with data analysis. Familiarity with crime mapping software, statistical tools like SPSS or Excel, and law enforcement databases is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are key soft skills that help in interpreting data and presenting findings. These abilities are crucial for supporting law enforcement strategies, identifying crime trends, and informing public safety decisions.

How do I become a crime analyst?

To become a crime analyst, typically a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, criminology, or a related field is required. Gaining skills in data analysis, GIS software, and crime mapping, along with experience in law enforcement or public safety, can improve job prospects. Certification programs in crime analysis are also available to enhance credentials.

What are Police Analysts?

Police Analysts are professionals who collect, analyze, and interpret data to support law enforcement agencies in crime prevention and investigation. They use various analytical tools and techniques to identify crime trends, patterns, and hotspots, helping police departments allocate resources effectively. Police Analysts also prepare reports and presentations for officers and community stakeholders, aiding in decision-making and strategy development. Their work is essential for improving public safety and optimizing police operations.

Is crime analyst a good career?

A crime analyst is a professional who examines crime data to identify patterns and support law enforcement strategies. The role typically requires strong analytical skills, proficiency with data analysis tools, and knowledge of criminal justice. It can offer stable employment and opportunities for advancement within law enforcement agencies.
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Infographic showing various Police Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 89% Full Time, and 9% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,261 per year, or $35.2 per hour.

Police Officer

City of St. Louis Park, MN

Saint Louis Park, MN • On-site

$89K - $122K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Salary: $89,039.00 - $122,355.00 Annually
Location : Police Department, 3015 Raleigh Avenue, St. Louis Park, MN
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2026R-08
Department: Police Department
Opening Date: 03/06/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
About us
The City of St. Louis Park is guided by our strategic priorities to ensure that all city programs are fair, objective and meet the needs of the community we serve.
We are focused on hiring and retaining a highly competitive and skilled workforce that reflects a wide range of backgrounds and experiences while demonstrating a commitment to serving all residents with expertise and respect.
Job Summary
About Us: A Medium-Sized- Department with Big Opportunities
If you're looking for a department that's large enough to offer real career paths but small enough that you're never just a number, the St. Louis Park Police Department strikes that balance perfectly. With 63 sworn officers and a total staff of nearly 100, we're a tight-knit agency where you're not just a number, serving a community that supports its police. That support shows up in meaningful ways-including the city's commitment to ensuring staff are paid at 85% of their market group, reinforcing the value placed on the people who serve here.
Signing Bonus: $5,000 for new officers; $10,000 for experienced officers
$89,039 - $122,355 annually + Shift differential from 6pm-6am

(Tentative contract agreement for 2026)
Our pay scale is designed to attract and retain high-quality officers. Whether you're a lateral looking for a department that recognizes your experience or a new recruit ready to start strong, you'll find compensation here that matches the responsibility of the work.
Lateral Candidates
Lateral candidates will receive a total hiring incentive of $10,000, paid in two installments:
• $5,000 upon successful completion of field training
• $5,000 upon successful completion of the one-year probationary period
New Candidates
New candidates will receive a total hiring incentive of $5,000, paid in two installments:
• $2,500 upon successful completion of field training
• $2,500 upon successful completion of the one-year probationary period
One of the biggest advantages of a medium-sized department is access. You won't wait years for a chance to grow or specialize. These aren't distant possibilities-they're real paths officers here take.
Our officers have real opportunities to pursue assignments such as:
Primary Assignments
• Patrol (35) Mix of 10 and 12 hour shifts, 14 out of 28 days off
• Behavioral Health Unit (2) Respond to Mental Health calls with the assistance of Social Worker and Community Response Medic
• Traffic Car (1) Traffic enforcement, Targeted Enforcement due to community concerns
• Training Officer and Admin Sgt. (2) Develop, Track, Assign and Deliver Training
• Dwi Car (1) DWI Enforcement, DRE
• Investigations (8) Mix of 8 and 10 hour shifts
• Drug Task Force (1) Embedded in Hennepin County DTF
• Secret Service Task Force (1) Electronics Crimes Expert
• Violent Crime Reduction Unit (1) Embedded in BCA VCRU
• Police K9 (2) 2 bomb dogs, 1 cross training with SWAT
• School Resource Officer (2) High School and Middle School
• Community Outreach (2)
• Police Analyst (1) Investigative analyst non-sworn
• Dispatch (10) Independent Dispatch Center for SLP
Secondary Assignments
• SWAT (13) Full SWAT team and consortium connection to Minnetonka, Edina, Hopkins, Eden Prairie
• Crisis Negotiations (7) Full CNT Team and consortium connection to Minnetonka, Edina, Hopkins, Eden Prairie
• Public Order Team (10) Works with West Command to include most of the Hennepin County Agencies.
• Drone Team (10) Patrol-Based Team, with routine training
• FTO (8) Train our new officers
• Law Enforcement Memorial Association Officer (1)
• Auto Theft Task Force Officer (1)
• Explorer Advisors (4)
• Reserve Advisors (2)
• Use of Force Instructor
• Firearms Instructor
• Firearms Armorer
• Peer Support Team (8) Trained Peer Support Members, Professional, Compassionate and Trusted People to help Employees with Wellness
A Culture That Invests in You
• Work out on Duty
• Peer Support Team
• Annual Mental Health Check-in and follow-up services provided by agency provider with Law Enforcement Experience
• Brazilian Ju Jitsu Program
• Generous Flex Leave Program for time off
• Leadership Development Program
About the position:
Accepting candidates who may not be POST eligible until August 31st, 2026. For out of state candidates, you must be qualified to be POST certified in Minnesota.
Preserve law and order, protect life and property, and enforce laws and ordinances in a manner consistent with the mission and goals of the St. Louis Park Police Department. Create problem-solving relationships with customers using a thorough knowledge of the department's community-oriented policing philosophy. Work directly with customers, staff, and other city departments to assist in resolving problems/conflicts. Represent the city with a courteous, helpful and professional manner.
You'll work in an environment where supervisors know you, support you, and want you to succeed. The City of St. Louis Park is committed to an equitable and inclusive work environment.
Duties and Responsibilities
  • Apply the St. Louis Park Police Department's community-oriented policing philosophy and articulates and utilizes the SARA model effectively.
  • Pro-actively patrol an assigned geographic area. Maintain knowledge of assigned district and recognize neighborhood characteristics which affect the incidence of crime and disorder. Regularly attend neighborhood meetings and consult with leaders in both business and residential communities.
  • Respond to all distress or emergency calls, administer first aid, and investigate and report traffic accidents as required.
  • Enforce city ordinances and state and federal laws in a fair and uniform manner according to established department policies and procedures.
  • Make arrests and searches as required. Safely transport prisoners as required in accordance with approved department policies. Present testimony as required in court.
  • Investigate complaints concerning violations of various city ordinances and state and federal laws including interviewing/interrogating witnesses or suspects and collect and preserve evidence. Maintain order at accidents or crime scenes and obtain signed statements when deemed necessary to support potential legal action in conjunction with department investigators.
  • Use assigned equipment available through the department in a safe and responsible manner, i.e., firearms, automobiles, computers, radios, radar, etc. Disseminate and receive information through telecommunication duties including but not limited to computers, radios, phones, email, pagers, and recorders.
  • Prepare clear and accurate reports in accordance with department policies.
  • Serve warrants, subpoenas, or other court administration functions as required.
  • Recognize opportunities and when appropriate, provide counsel, guidance, and service to the public as a means of developing community understanding and cooperation (public relations).
  • Report significant law enforcement information to sergeant or assigned supervisor. May also report significant information to other staff, officials, or responsible person(s) as needed based on the situation.
  • Demonstrate commitment to teamwork when working with other police department members and various city personnel on problem solving efforts.
  • Assist with inspection of liquor establishments and other license inspections as required.
  • Participate and assist in training or extra activities beyond the normal functions.
  • Provide the department with technical assistance, as needed or assigned, in area of expertise.
  • Perform other duties as assigned or apparent.
  • Officers may be assigned to one or more special assignments or a combination of special assignments.

Minimum Qualifications
  • Review overall qualifications here:
  • Current POST license, eligible for POST license by August 31st, 2026 or for out of state candidates, meets out of state or military reciprocity requirements.
  • Valid MN driver's license (or ability to obtain within 60 days of appointment).
  • Eligible to carry firearm in Minnesota.
  • Ability to
    • Present evidence and offer credible testimony as required in court.
    • Learn the geography of St. Louis Park, including important buildings and the street system.
  • Physically capable of performing essential duties and responsibilities of the position.

Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in criminal justice or a related field.
  • Experience with law enforcement in city with similar characteristics and size and service delivery/response.

Invitations to interview will be based upon an assessment of education and experience. Applications and questions must be filled out completely for consideration.
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Do you meet all the minimum requirements of this position? (Current POST license, eligible for POST license by August 31st, 2026 or for out of state candidates, meets out of state or military reciprocity requirements; Valid Minnesota driver's license or ability to obtain within 60 days of appointment; Eligible to carry firearm in Minnesota.) If you are not currently POST certified, review the qualifications here before continuing your application: https://mn.gov/post/applicants/generalinformation/
  • Yes
  • No

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Check all that apply:
  • I am not POST certified but will be eligible August 1st, 2026
  • I am not POST certified in Minnesota but meet the out of state requirements
  • I am not POST certified in Minnesota but meet the military reciprocity requirements.
  • None of the above apply to me.

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List your POST license, if applicable.
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Have you applied to the City of St. Louis Park in the last 3 years?
  • Yes
  • No

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Are you currently employed as a police or peace officer in good standing?
  • Yes
  • No

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  • College or university
  • City job notification email
  • City newsletter
  • City employee referral
  • City website
  • Governmentjobs.com
  • Job fair or networking event
  • Word of mouth
  • Other

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