Data Scientist - Police Department’s Office Data, Analytics and Technology
Job Description
The Police Department is seeking a highly motivated and analytically driven Data Scientist to support data-informed decision-making across public safety operations. This position will play a critical role in modernizing data collection through PowerApps, performing advanced analytics using diverse data sources, conducting impact evaluations of crime prevention and enforcement initiatives, and developing dashboards to visualize patterns/trends. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data science, programming, and public sector analytics, along with the ability to communicate findings to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Key Responsibilities:
Application Development
Design, develop, and maintain Microsoft PowerApps and supporting tools to streamline data collection from internal stakeholders (e.g., officers, supervisors, command staff).
Integrate PowerApps with existing data systems such as RMS, CAD, and internal SQL databases.
Ensure that data collection tools are secure, user-friendly, and responsive to field and administrative needs.
Advanced Data Analytics
Extract, clean, and analyze data from multiple law enforcement and city data systems.
Develop predictive models and statistical analyses to identify crime patterns, resource allocation inefficiencies, and public safety risks.
Create dashboards and reports using Power BI, R, or Python to support command-level decision-making.
Program Evaluation & Impact Assessment
Design and conduct evaluations of crime-fighting initiatives such as hotspot policing, focused deterrence, or community engagement strategies.
Apply methods such as matched comparisons, time-series analysis, or spatial analysis to measure program effectiveness.
Present findings to department leadership, city officials, and public stakeholders with policy recommendations based on evidence.
Collaboration & Training
Work closely with crime analysts, IT, patrol supervisors, and command staff to align data projects with operational needs.
Partner with academic institutions and vendors on joint research initiatives
Provide training or support on new tools and methodologies to enhance data literacy across the department.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or a related field
3–5 years of experience in data science, analytics, or application development, preferably in government, healthcare, or criminal justice settings
Experience developing Microsoft PowerApps, including Power Automate and Dataverse integration.
Proficiency in data analytics tools (e.g., Python, R, SQL), geospatial analysis (e.g., ArcGIS) and visualization platforms (e.g., Power BI).
Experiences in developing apps using PowerApps and other MS Power Platform
Experience working with geospatial data and tools in the enterprise setting is a plus
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter, resume and writing sample.
Salary Range: $80,000 - $90,000
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