director of mediation - Chicago, United States - City of Chicago

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    DIRECTOR OF MEDIATION

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    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

    Director of Mediation

    Civilian Office of Police Accountability

    Number of Positions: 1

    Under direction of the General Counsel, establishes, directs, and manages the implementation and administration of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) mediation program (the "Program") pursuant to the requirements of applicable law and the Consent Decree by and between the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago; and performs related duties as required

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES

    • Establishes and oversees the implementation of policies, procedures, and work standards for the Program pursuant to applicable law and the Consent Decree
    • Identifies, coordinates, and participates in the procurement, training, and supervision of outside mediation providers
    • Reviews, analyzes, and evaluates merits of investigative case files proposed for mediation, guiding cases through the approval process and works with complainants, police officers, and mediators to coordinate, schedule, and complete mediations at various locations within the City of Chicago
    • Coordinates and schedules mediations and related services
    • Designs and implements evaluation criteria and systems and participates in the monitoring of mediators to assure quality of services and compliance to applicable law and the Consent Decree
    • Serves as a Program liaison with other City departments, governmental agencies, community organizations, and stakeholders
    • Compiles, analyzes, and reports Program-related data and information and drafts Program recommendations for senior COPA management
    • Monitors and provides data regarding Program costs, expenditures, and capabilities
    • Keeps abreast of new and emerging trends in mediation and alternative dispute resolution and recommends clarification and modifications of COPA policies and procedures as appropriate
    • Performs outreach activities to educate stakeholders about the Program and terms of mediation by attending outreach events at various locations within the City of Chicago to explain and promote the Program
    • Collaborates with COPA's Community Outreach and Engagement staff to develop community outreach campaigns and program literature to educate the public about Program elements and advantages
    • Strategizes, develops, and implements plans to recruit community members to be trained and serve as Program mediators
    • Creates instructional materials and facilitates training for Program mediators
    • Identifies, researches, and resolves specific issues and concerns and develops areas of opportunity, making recommendations as necessary to optimize Program capabilities and operational efficiencies
    • Leverages COPA's case management system and other resources to guide and monitor cases throughout the mediation process
    • Consults with the General Counsel to define and negotiate Program terms and requirements with various Chicago Police Department collective bargaining units
    • Prepares statistical reports and various ad hoc reports for senior COPA management

    NOTE: The list of essential duties is not intended to be inclusive; there may be other duties that are essential to particular positions within the class.

    Location: 1615 W. Chicago Ave

    Days: Monday - Friday

    Hours: 9:00am to 5:00pm

    THIS POSITION IS EXEMPT FROM CAREER SERVICE

    Qualifications

    Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Public Policy, Public Administration, Human Resource Management, Social Sciences or a directly related field, plus five (5) years of work experience in mediation, dispute resolution, restorative justice, or similar program administration; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

    Selection Criteria

    This position requires applicants to complete an interview. The interviewed candidate(s) possessing the qualifications best suited to fulfill the responsibilities of the position will be selected.

    You must include a writing sample or cover letter (2-3 pages in length) as an attachment to your application. All samples/letters provided must be original work (either wholly or substantially authored by you) and must reflect your aspirations relative to the position, research, or application of principles related to mediation, dispute resolution, restorative justice or a directly related field.

    Preference will be given to candidates possessing the following:

    • Previous supervisory experience related to the responsibilities of the role
    • Previous program management, and/or budgeting experience
    • Previous experience administering, planning and/or collaborating training programs
    • Previous experience in public safety/law enforcement
    • Previous experience in community/stakeholder engagement and public outreach
    • Previous experience in working with and collaboration with governmental agencies.

    Residency Requirement

    All employees of the Cityof Chicago must be actual residents of the City as outlined in of the City of Chicago Municipal Code. Proof of residency will be required.

    ALL REFERENCES TO POLITICAL SPONSORSHIP OR RECOMMENDATION MUST BE OMITTED FROM ANYANDALLAPPLICATION MATERIALS SUBMITTED FORCITYEMPLOYMENT.

    Please note, all positions with the City of Chicago close promptly at 11:59 pm C.S.T. Applications for this position will be accepted from April 12, 2024 until 11:59 pm CST on April 26, 2024. No exceptions will be made.

    The City of Chicago is an Equal Opportunity and Military Friendly Employer

    City of Chicago

    Brandon Johnson, Mayor

    Job Posting

    : Apr 12, 2024, 12:01:00 AM |

    Closing Date (Period for Applying) - External

    : Apr 26, 2024, 11:59:00 PM Salary: $98,472

    Pay Basis

    :Yearly