City of Boston

Associate Director Office of Violence Prevention

City of Boston  •  Boston, MA (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

The Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) is seeking an Associate Director to assist the OVP director with day-to-day operations of the Office. OVP works strategically to reduce community violence using evidence-informed programs including the Life Course Health Unit, Community Healing & Response Network, Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative, Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence Initiative, and the Capacity Building & Training Institute.

OVP seeks to minimize the use of arrest and incarceration, deliver opportunities and services for people and groups at the highest risk of violence, and strengthen community-police relations. The OVP Associate Director will support strategic partnerships between agencies, nonprofits, and service providers.

Key Responsibilities:

Leadership and Strategy

  • Assist the Director in the development and execution of violence prevention policies and
  • Support the implementation of a strategic vision for the Office of Violence Prevention, aligned with the city’s overall public health and safety goals.
  • Supervise and mentor a team of program managers, analysts, and administrative staff.
  • Ensure alignment of OVP’s programs with local, state, and national violence reduction

Program Management

  • Oversee the day-to-day operations of violence prevention programs, ensuring high levels of quality and effectiveness.
  • Lead the planning, implementation, and evaluation of OVP Teams and Intiatives focused on reducing community violence, gun violence, domestic violence, sexual violence, gender-based violence, and youth violence.
  • Ensure that evidence-based practices are incorporated into program design and

Collaboration and Community Engagement

  • Foster strong partnerships with local government agencies, law enforcement, schools, community organizations, faith-based groups, and public health professionals.
  • Represent the Office of Violence Prevention in community meetings, public forums, and with key
  • Coordinate efforts to engage and empower community members in violence prevention and intervention initiatives.

Data and Evaluation

  • Lead the development of data collection and analysis strategies to monitor the effectiveness of violence prevention programs.
  • Prepare reports and presentations for stakeholders, including the Mayor’s office, City Council, and community groups, on program outcomes and violence trends.
  • Stay abreast of research, data, and best practices in violence prevention to ensure the office’s programs remain innovative and impactful.

Resource Management and Funding

  • Support the Director in securing funding through grants, local government budgets, and partnerships to sustain and expand OVP programs.
  • Manage budgets, track expenses, and ensure compliance with funding

Qualifications

  • Passion to serve historically marginalized communities
  • A background or interest in community safety
  • Strategic thinker with an ability to connect existing systems and create/identify new systems and solutions
  • Proven focus on project management, systems transformation, and community collaboration
  • Demonstrated community collaboration experience with the ability to engage a variety of audiences, including: community members, those with lived experience, businesses, local government leaders, and elected officials
  • Strategic and tactical thinking to develop projects and processes which deliver desired
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including public presentations and strong community relations skills
  • Ability to recognize aspirations of various stakeholders and how those can be mobilized to service to the community
  • Strong written and oral communication skills to articulate compelling vision for system transformation and stakeholder roles within vision
  • Demonstrated project management skills, including: planning, organization, and analytical skills, to lead project work plans and manage deadlines
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and tasks and to effectively organize projects and people
  • Demonstrated negotiation and facilitation skills, and the ability to organize and direct community advisory groups.
  • Applicant must possess at least five (5) years of full-time or part-time experience in public policy and/or community development
  • A Master’s Degree in a relevant subject area is However, this education requirement may be substituted with comparable lived and work experience.
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About City of Boston

Public service is a noble calling: to help others, to make our communities stronger, and to uphold the public trust.

As city employees, we see the results of our hard work in our own community— in street and infrastructure improvements, new buildings rising from the ground, safer and more prosperous neighborhoods, and happier, healthier children, families, and senior citizens.

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The City of Boston is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment. Therefore, qualified applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category.

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Government & Public Safety
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1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Boston, MA
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