Job Opening: Investigative Analyst at Police Region Stockholm

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Stockholm Police Region Announces Job Opening for Investigative Analysts

August 14, 2023 – Stockholm Police Region has announced a job opening for analysts interested in contributing to a safer and more secure society. The position is located in Västberga or Flemingsberg. Applicants are required to apply by August 28, 2023. The reference number for the job opening is C151058/2023.

The Stockholm South Police District is Sweden’s largest police area, serving nearly 1 million inhabitants. The area encompasses a range of environments, from large cities to smaller municipalities, rural areas, and archipelagos. The police area consists of eight local police areas, four investigation sections, and a police area office. With a total of approximately 1,900 employees, the Stockholm South Police District plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of the region.

The job description for the role of an investigative analyst includes processing and analyzing large amounts of information to identify patterns and clues. These findings form the basis for the investigation and decision-making process in serious crimes. The analyst will work closely with investigators and intelligence or preliminary investigation leaders. They may also participate in investigation teams and contribute actively to the investigation work. The main responsibilities include mapping the course of events, carrying out communication and movement analyses, conducting link analyses, and presenting reports and analyses to investigators and prosecutors.

To be successful in this role, applicants are expected to possess analytical, strategic thinking, and good communication skills. They should be comfortable collaborating with people at different organizational levels and demonstrate the ability to work independently and prioritize tasks. The role requires a holistic view and the capability to identify patterns and trends in complex information. Personal qualities and problem-solving skills will be given significant importance during the selection process.

Union representatives from SACO, Police Union, Fackförbundet ST, and SEKO can be reached via the Police switchboard 114 14 for further information or inquiries.

Other important details of the job include permanent employment with a trial period of six months, the possibility to work in either Västberga or Flemingsberg, and a weekly planning of 40 working hours. The starting date for the employment will be determined through an agreement.

Interested applicants are requested to submit their application, including a CV and personal letter, no later than August 28, 2023 via the Police Authority’s website. Protected personal data or references should be marked with the advertisement reference number and sent by mail to the address: Police Authority, Registrar’s Office, 106 75 STOCKHOLM, or directly communicated with the responsible HR consultant.

The Swedish Police Agency, the country’s largest authority, offers a workplace that promotes diversity, creativity, and personal development. The agency’s core values of commitment, efficiency, and availability shape its operations, ensuring equal treatment and a sense of trust in the police. To learn more about the benefits of working for the police and their mission to increase safety and reduce crime, visit polisen.se/erbjud. Further information about the police and their operations can be found at polisen.se.

Applicants are advised that the application process should be completed through the Police’s recruitment support system, Visma Recruit. For inquiries related to the application process, it is recommended to contact the responsible HR consultant.

The Stockholm Police Region kindly requests that no calls for advertising or recruitment services be made regarding the job opening.

For those interested in applying, the application can be submitted through the police’s recruitment tool.

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