Analyst 1, CyberTipline
Company: National Center for Missing & Exploited Childr
Location: Rochester
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
TITLE: Analyst 1, CyberTipline DATE PREPARED: October 2010 DATE
REVISED: June 2024 FLSA: Exempt DIVISION: Exploited Children
Division (ECD) DEPARTMENT: CyberTipline TRAVEL REQUIREMENT:
Occasional travel for out-of-state training is required. HOURS AND
SCHEDULE: Basic hours are Monday – Friday, in-office, 9:00am to
5:30pm (37.5 hours within five (5) days per week); unless otherwise
required or approved by management. Ability to work flexible
schedule to include some weekends, evening hours, and holidays is
required. Position is not eligible for remote work or telework.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Position reports to the CyberTipline Program
Manager and works under the direct supervision of a CyberTipline
Supervisor. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC
CONTACT: Position requires daily contact with law enforcement,
visitors, external stakeholders, and other interested parties
requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment. LICENSING AND
CERTIFICATION: None GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Position is responsible
for providing overall analysis and case related support for
CyberTipline reports submitted by Electronic Service Providers
(ESPs), including the triage of incoming reports, identifying links
between reported information, and making reports available to law
enforcement agencies per ECD policy. CyberTipline reports may
contain graphic pornographic content or links to pornographic
content online depicting minors and/or adults. Child sexual abuse
material (CSAM) includes images, videos, and text describing child
sexual exploitation. Such assistance requires an employee that can
handle exposure to sensitive content, demonstrates a high level of
accuracy and thoroughness in their work product, and thrives in a
fast-paced environment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conduct background research on CyberTipline reports received from
Electronic Service Providers (ESPs), using both internal and
external sources of information, in an effort to reduce child
sexual exploitation. Review, triage, and process incoming reports
and related information concerning suspected child sexual
exploitation, with special attention to time-sensitive details,
following established guidelines and make reports available to law
enforcement agencies per ECD policy. Respond to written and verbal
requests for Technical Assistance and information from law
enforcement, external parties, and other NCMEC divisions, to
include answering the CyberTipline phone line and monitoring
CyberTipline email accounts. Determine methods, techniques, plans,
parameters, and approaches to be used in conducting online queries
utilizing available databases. Monitor and maintain electronic
files on reports and cases within the CyberTipline. After becoming
certified on CyberTipline Report processing and Technical
Assistance Requests, maintain acceptable pace and quality of
CyberTipline report processing. Manage individual queue within the
CyberTipline to ensure deadlines are met. Conduct tours of NCMEC
for visiting law enforcement and other guests to promote public
awareness of the CyberTipline and activities to counter child
sexual exploitation. Attend internal trainings on an as needed
basis. Other duties as assigned. Conform with and abide by all
regulations, policies, work procedures, and instructions, including
the ECD Mission and Values. 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: AA
or AS from an accredited college or university. Minimum of two
years’ work and/or internship experience preferred. An equivalent
combination of education and experience may be substituted.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Strong passion for NCMEC’s
mission. Excellent organizational, interpersonal, verbal,
telephone, and written communications skills. Ability to prioritize
workload, multi-task, meet deadlines, and thrive in a fast-paced
environment, and make important decisions under pressure. Ability
to consistently meet expectations for quality and strong attention
to detail. Capacity to hold oneself accountable. Skilled in the use
of MS Office Suite or an equivalent office suite product including
the knowledge of database and spreadsheet applications. Ability to
travel as needed for conferences, training, etc. Must demonstrate
strong Internet skills, to include familiarity with search engines,
social media platforms, E-mail, online gaming, and photo
sharing/hosting platforms. 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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