Deputy Project Director
New Yesterday
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Office of National Initiatives provides training and technical assistance to jurisdictions across the county to support the planning, implementation, and enhancement of innovative approaches to justice. The department's work encompasses behavioral health, community violence, intimate partner violence, court reform, including problem solving courts, housing justice, access to justice and many areas of community justice.
The National Initiatives department is seeking a Deputy Project Director to work on a firearms project within the Erie County Integrated Domestic Violence Court. The Erie County Integrated Domestic Violence Court (IDV) seeks to provide a coordinated response to intimate partner firearm violence in Erie County through the development of the Firearms Analysis, Response, and Surrender Project. This project aims to increase offender firearm surrender, monitoring, and accountability by ensuring enhanced coordination and communication between law enforcement and the court.
Reporting to the Director of Judicial Education and Leadership, the Deputy Project Director will oversee and manage all aspects of the project, including comprehensive collaboration with stakeholders, development of policy, procedures, and program materials, management of contracting and fiscal reporting, and representation of the Center at local and citywide events, meetings, panels, and community forums.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Lead the strategic planning and implementation of all Firearms Analysis, Response, and Surrender Project programming and services;
Develop and oversee the Project Team;
Connect with LGBTQAI+ advocates, hearing-impaired agencies, tribal jurisdictions, underserved communities of Buffalo City, and survivors for lived experiences for membership in the Firearms Team, especially for the creation of protocols;
Facilitate regular Project Team meetings to create protocols, address firearms surrender transmission and communication issues, and address survivor concerns;
Review all family and criminal court cases in Erie IDV to understand firearm directives issued, access by defendant to firearms, actions taken by law enforcement, and monitoring of surrender;
Prepare compliance calendars and monitor firearm surrender compliance and law enforcement response at each IDV court appearance;
Assist in the development of an assessment tool for understanding unreported firearms possession in IPV police reports and family court petitions;
Develop and implement protocols with off-site agencies;
Assist in the development of bench guides for Judges and court personnel outlining the protocols created on firearms seizure, surrender procedures;
Create checklists for court personnel and law enforcement to clarify and streamline communication between them concerning firearms surrender notifications;
Oversee the submission of required reports and compliance-related paperwork;
Work collaboratively and maintain relationships with court staff, community partners, and criminal justice and social service agencies;
Serve as a liaison between the Court and private and public agencies;
Collaborate and communicate professionally with all participants, legal parties, and other project stakeholders;
Assist in developing a curriculum for training in Erie County, including identifying local and national faculty, creating an agenda, setting up CLE credits for attorneys, training evaluations, and materials;
Develop and conduct an annual survey of staff and other participants to identify ongoing training needs;
Collect and report required data and complete grant progress reports;
Organize and participate in regular reviews with Center staff about program progress; and
Additional responsibilities, as needed.
Qualifications: An advanced degree and 4-5 years related experience or a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 6-7 years of relevant experience in project management, supervision, and leadership required;
Significant experience in leadership roles with innovative community-based organizations preferred;
At least 3 years of experience managing significant budgets and grant contracts preferred;
Passionate and sensitive to the needs and interests of the population and the mission and philosophy of the Center;
Knowledge and/or lived experience related to the criminal justice system and its impacts on communities;
Familiarity with the Criminal Court, Family Court and Supreme Court (Matrimonial Parts);
Background in domestic violence issues or related preferred;
Ability to interact with members of the judiciary and social service providers;
Excellent written and oral communication skills;
Strong organization skills;
Extensive experience developing and overseeing programs with multiple priorities;
Strong relationship builder and communicator with experience leading diverse teams;
Strong ability to set and adhere to timelines;
Ability to effectively juggle multiple priorities;
Exceptional ability to communicate with and guide internal and external teams;
Highly organized, responsible, innovative, and flexible;
Excellent attention to detail and communication skills;
Ability to do both immediate “nuts and bolts” thinking and long-term strategic planning, often simultaneously;
Ability to exercise tact and diplomacy;
Ability to effectively communicate in a transparent and direct manner; and
Demonstrated experience in setting and achieving strategic objectives.
Position Type: Temporary full time until September 30, 2027.
Position Location: Buffalo, NY with some required travel throughout New York State and occasionally to other states.
Compensation: The compensation range for this position is $95,275 - $118,450 and is commensurate with experience. The Center for Justice Innovation offers an excellent benefits package including comprehensive healthcare with a national network. We prioritize mental health care for our staff and offer services like Talkspace and Ginger through our healthcare plans. We also offer a 403(b) retirement plan with a two-to-one employer contribution up to 5%.
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- Location:
- Buffalo
- Job Type:
- FullTime