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The SEC's Division of Enforcement utilizes a variety of data that contain current, historical and ... Conducts complex legal research and analysis for trial staff. * Reviews evidence, takes witness ...

The SEC's Division of Enforcement utilizes a variety of data that contain current, historical and ... Conducts complex legal research and analysis for trial staff. * Reviews evidence, takes witness ...

Senior Law Clerk Supporting the DEA

Arlington, VA · On-site

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Be a part of the nationwide law enforcement initiative that removes the tools of crime from ... Conducts high-level analysis of facts, evidence, and legal authorities in connection with domestic ...

The SEC's Division of Enforcement utilizes a variety of data that contain current, historical and ... Conducts complex legal research and analysis for trial staff. * Reviews evidence, takes witness ...

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How much do senior law enforcement analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for senior law enforcement analyst in the United States is $109,846.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,500.00 and $137,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a senior law enforcement analyst?

A Senior Law Enforcement Analyst is a professional who collects, evaluates, and interprets crime data to assist law enforcement agencies in making informed decisions. They use statistical methods and specialized software to identify crime patterns, trends, and hotspots, supporting investigations and strategic planning. Senior analysts often mentor junior analysts, prepare reports, and present findings to police leadership. Their role is critical in proactively addressing public safety concerns and improving police operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a senior law enforcement analyst?

To thrive as a Senior Law Enforcement Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, experience in criminal justice or related fields, and typically a bachelor's degree in criminology, criminal justice, or a related discipline. Proficiency with crime analysis software, geographic information systems (GIS), and data visualization tools is commonly required. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities help you interpret data and collaborate with stakeholders. These skills are vital for providing actionable insights that support law enforcement operations and strategic decision-making.

What are some of the main challenges senior law enforcement analysts face when synthesizing large volumes of data for investigations?

Senior Law Enforcement Analysts often deal with vast and complex datasets from multiple sources, such as crime reports, surveillance, and public records. One of the key challenges is ensuring data accuracy and consistency while working under tight deadlines to support active investigations. Additionally, analysts must effectively communicate their findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders, often tailoring reports and recommendations to meet the needs of command staff and field officers. Collaboration with other analysts, detectives, and external agencies is common, requiring strong teamwork and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
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Infographic showing various Senior Law Enforcement Analyst job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $109,846 per year, or $52.8 per hour.

Specialized Law Enforcement Instructor

SGI Global

Cheltenham, MD

$79K - $101K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

SGI Global is seeking Specialized Law Enforcement Instructors for the United States Capitol Police (USCP). Qualified instructors will responsible for providing general entry-level and in-service training instructions to all sworn and civilian employees, supervisors, mid-level managers and command staff.

Responsibilities

The Instructor shall provide training, including but not limited to, the following:

  • Prepare and deliver the course materials including content, sequence, timing, presentation and instructional methodology.
  • Rate and score students/ officers/ and officials (who participate in training programs) and make initial determination on whether they qualify or fail to qualify to meet departmental standards.
  • Continuously analyze training policies and other training related processes, making recommendation to management on necessary revisions based off validated research, industry standards and /or Departmental policy changes.
  • Research and analyze relevant case law for inclusion in course presentation, and evaluate and revise course content as necessary. Determine and outline coverage, specific goals, techniques, instructional aids and timing for each phase of each lesson.
  • Write and prepare lesson plans, course materials, evaluations and management recommendations in an accurate, concise manner without need
    for grammatical or content editing.
  • Deviate from course lesson plans as necessary and approved to adjust to changes in law enforcement procedures, equipment and techniques.
  • Evaluate and advise on students' progress by observing performance of students and by developing and administering tests on materials studied.
  • Stay abreast of literature and other materials in assigned training areas, evaluate the potential of new materials and instructional aides and participates in training workshops, seminars, and courses. May be required to perform such administrative support training duties as class scheduling and coordination, record keeping and property management.

Qualifications

  • Must have successfully completed the Federal Law Enforcement Center's (FLETC) Law Enforcement Instructor Training Program (LEITP), or equivalent. Must effectively be able to convey ideas verbally in an adult learning environment and have experience in developing and executing lesson plans and practice exercises using traditional and innovative teaching methods with adult learners in a law enforcement setting.

    Law Enforcement Instructors shall have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited College or University in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement or Police Science or equivalent. Law Enforcement instructors shall have at least 10 years of experience in law enforcement. Five years or more of Law Enforcement instructor experience can be a substitute for education, where 1 year of experience = 1 year of collegiate level education. Preference is given for Federal Law Enforcement Officer experience and/or Law Enforcement Instructor experience. Military and security does not substitute for law enforcement experience. Instructors should have a range of law enforcement knowledge and training experience in fields to include the following:

    • Principles of Dignitary Protection
    • Establishing a protective mindset
    • Working a protectee
    • Utilizing Protective Intelligence
    • Utilizing a Hard Room
    • TSA Flying while armed
    • Conducting Site Advances
    • Conducting Airport Advances
    • Conducting Hotel Advances
    • Motorcade operations
    • Emergency Evacuation Planning
    • Requesting Law Enforcement Assistance
    • Close Quarter Battle
    • Vehicle Operations
    • Tactical Combat Casualty Care
    • Residential Security
    • Defensive Tactics
    • Threats- Identifying and Handling Abnormal Behavior
    • US Code Federal Protectees
    • District of Columbia Law
    • Use of Force
    • Report Writing
    • Firearms
    • Emergency Response
    • Physical Fitness
    • Officer Safety
    • Active Shooter
    • ASP baton
    • Surveillance
    • Officer Survivor tactic

SGI Global provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.