Hub Citywide Community Coordinator
City of BostonAbout the role
Overview
THIS IS A TEMPORARY GRANT-FUNDED POSITION
The Office of Research and Development (ORD) is organizationally situated within the Office of the Police Commissioner (OPC), and is responsible for the research and development of innovative strategies and police practices that focus on issues relevant to modern policing. The ORD supports and advances the Boston Police Department’s mission: to work in partnership with the community to fight crime, reduce fear, and improve the quality of life in the neighborhoods of Boston. Towards that end, the ORD oversees critical community-facing initiatives, including the Boston Hub Tables. The Hub, which began in July of 2018, is based on an internationally practiced, public safety and public health, proven effective model titled The Hub Model: Community Safety and Well Being.
Currently, five (5) Hub tables meet weekly to serve various communities throughout the City:
Ultimately, the goal of the City of Boston (COB)/Boston Police Department (BPD) is to bring the Hub Model to scale within the remaining Boston neighborhoods.
ORD is seeking a full-time position to oversee the coordination of this community-focused effort and to assist with other ORD-related functions. More broadly, the ORD gathers and reports crime statistics and other related crime data; provides annual crime summary reports to the public and internally; and conducts police and best practice research, performance measurement, and program evaluation. The Office responds to information and data requests from outside agencies and performs resource development tasks for the COB and the BPD, including the convening of planning meetings specific to grant proposal development, grant writing, project implementation, and management. The ORD is a revenue-generating office, handling millions of dollars in grants each year from state and federal agencies, as well as private organizations. The Office currently has a staff of seven (7) full-time employees, including a full-time Grants Manager.
The Community Coordinator is a grant-funded position that will report to the Director of the ORD and be responsible for providing citywide coordination of the Hub Program (including coordination, support, and staffing of existing Hub Tables and the expansion of the Hub Program to other locations/ Districts within the neighborhoods of Boston). The Community Coordinator, as a member of ORD, will also assist with grant opportunity research and identification; grant program design, collaboration, and writing; and program set up, management, and administration, including the monitoring of key projects, program reporting, evaluation, data analysis, best practice research, and working as part of a problem-solving team. The Community Coordinator will also support ORD with programmatic development and strategic implementation of Department-wide and District-specific initiatives as needed.
Responsibilities
- Best practice and policy research in community policing, violence prevention, and other public safety-related models.
- Researching and identifying potential grant opportunities.
- Grant application planning, collaboration, writing, and submission.
- Grant program set up, program implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and quarterly/semi-annual and final reporting.
- Preparing written and oral reports using Microsoft Office, with the ability to adjust writing style (technical or non-technical) for different audiences.
- Development, presentation, and programmatic representation for the ORD to diverse sectors across our community, including civic partners, philanthropies, non-profit, and policy groups through various Department channels, including the Department’s website.
- Provide technical assistance specific to data collection at the weekly Hub Tables, and with that data, reports to the City of Boston and other community leaders.
- Attend and staff all Hub-related meetings and/or other Hub-related activities.
- Coordinates multi-sector teams across Hub Tables, facilitating collaboration amongst law enforcement, healthcare professionals, community outreach workers, and other HIPAA-compliant agencies to advance shared community safety goals.
- Convene quarterly Hub Executive Team meetings, so that the Executive Team may serve to help broker new partnerships to support Hub Tables long-term.
- Oversee the development of a sustainability plan, to include grant writing and submission, for expansion of the Hub model to additional neighborhoods.
- Plans and oversees training for current and new Hub tables, incorporating best practices from local, regional, and international
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