California Department of Justice
RESEARCH DATA ANALYST II
California Department of Justice, California, Missouri, United States, 65018
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Job Code: JC-503375
Position #: 420-063-5731-001
Working Title: RESEARCH DATA ANALYST II
Classification: RESEARCH DATA ANALYST II
Pay: $6,647.00 - $8,325.00 A
# of Positions: 1
Work Location: United States
Telework: Hybrid
Job Type: Permanent, Full Time
Work Shift: Day
Work Week: Monday - Friday
Seniority level: Associate
Employment type: Full-time
Job function: Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
Industries: Law Enforcement
Job Description And Duties Under the direct supervision of the Research Data Supervisor (RD Sup) II/I, the RDA II performs the more responsible, varied, and complex technical research and statistical work by independently analyzing and responding to research requests pursuant to Penal Code Section 13202 for criminal history records maintained by the Department of Justice (DOJ) ensuring that security, legal, and human subjects ethical requirements are met for the release of criminal history records and/or datasets to the requestor to improve public safety and equity in the justice system. The RDA II is responsible for working with management on special projects such as workload analysis, procedure and legal mandates review, legislative review, special database search requests, and administrative support, as needed. The RDA II works as part of a larger project team that includes law enforcement agencies, academia, and private research organizations to focus on research and evaluation issues. The RDA II works independently and collaboratively with DOJ legal counsel to review policy regarding the access to criminal records and information, and advises and provides consultation to management on the best course of action to criminal history requests for information. The RDA II is responsible for maintaining appropriate documentation, independently make updates to program documentation, and is responsible for continued program process improvement.
Benefits of working for the State of California
Work-life balance
11 paid holidays
Flexible paid leave options
Consistent wage increases
Pension retirement
Job stability
Health/Dental/Vision Insurance
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and more!
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RESEARCH DATA ANALYST II
role at
California Department of Justice
California Department of Justice provided pay range This range is provided by California Department of Justice. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
Job Code: JC-503375
Position #: 420-063-5731-001
Working Title: RESEARCH DATA ANALYST II
Classification: RESEARCH DATA ANALYST II
Pay: $6,647.00 - $8,325.00 A
# of Positions: 1
Work Location: United States
Telework: Hybrid
Job Type: Permanent, Full Time
Work Shift: Day
Work Week: Monday - Friday
Seniority level: Associate
Employment type: Full-time
Job function: Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
Industries: Law Enforcement
Job Description And Duties Under the direct supervision of the Research Data Supervisor (RD Sup) II/I, the RDA II performs the more responsible, varied, and complex technical research and statistical work by independently analyzing and responding to research requests pursuant to Penal Code Section 13202 for criminal history records maintained by the Department of Justice (DOJ) ensuring that security, legal, and human subjects ethical requirements are met for the release of criminal history records and/or datasets to the requestor to improve public safety and equity in the justice system. The RDA II is responsible for working with management on special projects such as workload analysis, procedure and legal mandates review, legislative review, special database search requests, and administrative support, as needed. The RDA II works as part of a larger project team that includes law enforcement agencies, academia, and private research organizations to focus on research and evaluation issues. The RDA II works independently and collaboratively with DOJ legal counsel to review policy regarding the access to criminal records and information, and advises and provides consultation to management on the best course of action to criminal history requests for information. The RDA II is responsible for maintaining appropriate documentation, independently make updates to program documentation, and is responsible for continued program process improvement.
Benefits of working for the State of California
Work-life balance
11 paid holidays
Flexible paid leave options
Consistent wage increases
Pension retirement
Job stability
Health/Dental/Vision Insurance
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and more!
#J-18808-Ljbffr