Job Description:
Office of Community Safety Director
Description
The ideal candidate has experience managing relationships with law enforcement, public health and mental health communities, with a deep understanding of the functions and responsibilities of each and how they collaborate to maintain a safe and thriving community for all. This individual consistently maintains a calm, stable demeanor, with demonstrated practice regulating their emotions, especially when communicating about traumatic events with diverse stakeholders.
City leaders desire in their first Office of Community Safety Director, a community-minded professional who:
- has experience overseeing similar community safety efforts in a similar size jurisdiction, preferably with a military presence;
- maintains a diverse skillset in the areas of social services, law enforcement, emergency management, medical service, public and mental health;
- understands and has experience identifying and strategically addressing root causes of crime, mental health crises, and homelessness;
- understands the opportunities and best practices concerning alternative response and co-response models;
- understand the historical relationships between diverse communities and law enforcement and the changing landscape of community safety in the urban environment;
- is an impeccable crisis and proactive communicator who utilizes data when delivering critical information to various stakeholders;
- advocates confidently, and can facilitate strong influences who want input in establishing the mission and direction of the newly created Office of Community Safety;
- is a highly effective problem solver with demonstrated empathy during community emergencies;
- demonstrates a deep understanding of cohesive data analysis to integrate and correlate information related to violence, social determinants of health, and economic factors influencing outcomes;
- is knowledgeable of community violence intervention and interruption strategies, community policing/Project Safe Neighborhoods, juvenile/adult corrections with a focus on re-entry in the community, mental-health response, and hospital-based violence programs,
- can balance effectively overseeing the establishment of programs and services, motivating and encouraging a team while also ensuring accountability in high-quality, effective service delivery;
- has a successful track record of budget and program development and management, evaluation strategies, and grant management; and,
- is a selfless, humble professional eager to immerse themselves in a community to build and maintain trusting, credible relationships with elected officials, city department leaders, community members, and visitors while improving safety within the community.
Fayetteville’s Office of Community Safety Director will serve as the primary coordinator for the broad spectrum of community safety-related programs and services of the City of Fayetteville. This position is a unique opportunity for an energetic professional looking to develop and implement first-of-its-kind, community-based solutions for the City related to safety, violent crime prevention, mental health, and homeless response.
About the Department and Position: The City of Fayetteville Office of Community Safety will be a key community partner working to enhance safety through proven collaborative approaches and demonstrated best practices in violence prevention, homelessness, and mental health response. The office's role will evolve over time but will heavily focus on coordinating existing community resources and programming.
The OCS Director works collaboratively with key stakeholders, including other governmental partners, community and faith-based organizations, non-profit organizations, and the community, to ensure the OCS serves as a hub for all community safety resources.
This OCS Director will serve on various committees and advisory boards to collaboratively enhance community safety efforts and be actively engaged in the community.
Key Position Priorities:
- Utilizing community data, assessments, and collaborative relationships, thoroughly evaluate the department’s purpose, structure, and staffing to develop its mission, values, procedures, and policies while creating a strategic plan that identifies short and long-term key goals and priorities.
- Invest significant time and energy in developing and maintaining sustainable relationships with residents and stakeholders while strategizing to build partnerships with local universities, colleges, schools, juvenile programs, non-profit organizations, county departments, health care providers, and other partners.
- Build a team of experienced professionals passionate about the Office of Community Safety's mission, vision, and values, and ensure an environment of collaboration rooted in trust with commitment to ongoing staff training and development.
Salary:
$130,000 - $160,000