Analyst 1, Child Sex Trafficking Team
Company: National Center for Missing & Exploited Childr
Location: Alexandria
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
TITLE: Analyst I, Child Sex Trafficking Team (CSTT) FLSA: Exempt
DIVISION: Analytical Services Division (ASD) DEPARTMENT: Child Sex
Trafficking Team (CSTT) TRAVEL REQUIREMENT: Ability to travel as
needed (conferences, training, presentations, etc.). HOURS and
SCHEDULE: Basic hours are Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm (37.5
hours within five (5) days per week); unless otherwise required or
approved by management. However, this position may also require
some evening (2pm-10pm) and/or weekend shift work on a rotating
basis. On-call availability and after-hour and weekend response for
this position is required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the
general supervision of the Supervisor and/or Program Manager of the
Child Sex Trafficking Team. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACT: Position requires daily contact
with law enforcement and at times reporting people (public) on
sensitive issues. Daily contact, with law enforcement, community
outreach groups, Electronic Service Providers, and other relevant
groups and individuals requires courtesy, discretion, and sound
judgment. LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION: Must be eligible to apply
for VCIN certification which requires either U.S. citizenship or
having been a lawful resident of the U.S. for the past 10
consecutive years. Must obtain VCIN certification within three (3)
months of hire and maintain certification including completion of
all required training. VCIN certification requires background
screening, to include fingerprinting, criminal history check, and
professional references. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This position
provides overall support to NCMEC case managers and law enforcement
partners who are working together to identify and recover missing
children victimized through sex trafficking. The position is
responsible for providing overall analysis and case related support
service for any and all reports received pertaining to child sex
trafficking received through the CyberTipline, Call Center, NCMEC
Case Managers, or directly from law enforcement. These reports may
contain pornographic content or links to pornographic content
online. This content may depict minors and/or adults. Such
assistance requires an employee that can handle exposure to
sensitive content as well as demonstrate a high level of accuracy
and thoroughness in their work product. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: This position requires the ability to access and
use NCIC/Nlets data after successfully completing VCIN
certification Provide technical assistance including analytical and
biographical reports to support law enforcement in their efforts to
build cases and successfully prosecute those individuals involved
in the sex trafficking of children/child sex trafficking. Analysts
utilize public record resources, the Internet and other tools to
create these analytical reports Conduct background research on
CyberTipline leads pertaining to child sex trafficking, using both
internal and external sources of information, in an effort to
assist law enforcement in their investigations Work with Case
Managers to ensure that missing children identified as victims of
child sex trafficking are properly noted in the Missing Child
Database Identify trends and patterns in NCMEC missing & exploited
child data with regard to child sex trafficking Provide analytical
support to case managers and law enforcement in the identification
and recovery of child victims of sex trafficking Provide analytical
support during short, live or virtual enforcement operations
carried out by law enforcement across the country. This work may
take place in the evening, overnight, or on weekends.
Responsibilities may include helping prepare pre?operational
materials and meeting with CSTT supervisors and team members to
assist with logistical planning. Work closely with analysts,
supervisors, and managers in the ASD and ECD on specific projects
or cases involving missing or exploited child victims of sex
trafficking Review and process reports following established
guidelines and disseminate to law enforcement agencies per the POM
Assist in training ASD/CSTT staff by mentoring new hires and
supporting CSTT analytical learning. Communicate with management on
training needs and progress and help review final work products for
accuracy. Support CSTT Supervisors and ASD management with internal
data improvements by providing feedback on tech challenges and
needs when asked and participating in platform testing,
representing user needs, and providing testing feedback. Respond to
written and verbal requests for Technical Assistance and
information from law enforcement and other NCMEC divisions
Determine methods, techniques, plans, parameters and approaches to
be used in conducting searches utilizing available databases Act as
a liaison to the Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforces,
Federal Bureau of Investigations, and other law enforcement
agencies on issues involving the victimization of children through
sex trafficking Monitor and maintain electronic files on reports
and cases generated through the CyberTipline, the Call Center,
requested by NCMEC case managers, or from law enforcement directly
Assist in the development of educational training material for
presentation to law enforcement and the public on the subject
matter Conduct tours of NCMEC and demonstrations of the work done
by the CSTT and ASD for visiting law enforcement Assist supervisory
staff in running statistical reports in response to requests from
media, law enforcement, etc. Respond to internal and external
requests for information and assistance Review and analyze
Not-in-File leads (NIFS) on missing child cases involving possible
victims of child sex trafficking Provide unit status report at
Division monthly meeting on a rotating basis Participate in the
on-call rotation to handle emergency and after-hour requests for
assistance from law enforcement Ensure that technical requests for
information and assistance are processed in a timely fashion Other
duties as assigned Promote and exhibit loyalty to the National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the cause of
protecting children worldwide Promote a professional image
Communicate with co-workers, NCMEC management, the public, law
enforcement officials, and other agencies in a courteous and
professional manner Respond promptly when returning telephone calls
and replying to correspondence EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's
degree in criminal justice, psychology, or related field Two years
related work or internship experience preferred An equivalent
combination of education and experience may be substituted Previous
ASD or CyberTipline analyst experience, preferred KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS
AND ABILITIES Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to balance projects and meet deadlines Strong computer
skills to including the use of MS Office Suite and SharePoint
Knowledgeable of the Law Enforcement Online (LEO) website and the
Innocence Lost Database, preferred Familiarity with other law
enforcement information sharing sites, such as RISSNet Skilled in
the use of public record databases (LexisNexis, CLEAR, etc.)
Possess strong internet skills, including proficiency with email
and social networking platforms. Skilled in using online tools to
conduct background research for report processing, such as search
engines, DNS lookups, WHOIS, traceroutes, and similar applications.
Ability to solve problems and work using creativity and innovation.
Adaptability, flexibility and ability to work as part of a team or
in an individual capacity. Ability to handle and maintain the
integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and
information.
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