Deputy Director - Office of School Safety
Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ)
Agency City
Madison
,
Agency State
Wisconsin
Reason for Announcement:
Responsibilities:
Serving as the Deputy Director in the Office of School Safety (OSS), this position manages the administrative functions of OSS, working with the OSS Director to implement the strategic vision for the office as set forth by the Attorney General. This position has the authority for budgetary administration, program coordination and management functions. This position has substantial authority to develop, implement, and supervise OSS programs with oversight by the OSS Director, including OSS programs that are cross-divisional and interdepartmental. This position supports the strategic direction of OSS and provides alternatives/options focused on managing and mobilizing resources and opportunities to improve outcomes for school safety that impact Wisconsin school systems, their students, staff and surrounding communities. For full description: https://www.wisdoj.gov/Management%20Services/pd_oss_jpc.pdf
Salary:
Benefits:
- Dental
- Health Insurance
- Paid Holidays
- Vacation
- Wisconsin Retirement Fund
- PTO
- Additional Benefits: https://etf.wi.gov/career-benefits-state-employees
Qualifications:
- Minimally qualified applicants must also have experience in the following:
- Leading a team of professional staff including recruitment and hiring, training and staff development, assigning and reviewing work, conducting performance reviews, a formal role in disciplinary actions, and/or other supervisory responsibilities.
- Providing recognized school safety policy, programming, and/or procedure development, implementation, and evaluation within a PreK-12 school setting.
- In addition to the minimum qualifications, a well-qualified applicant will also have professional experience with two or more of the following:
- Large-scale project management with multi-disciplinary stakeholders
- Managing an operational budget or experience with state and/or federal grant administration
- Participating in or leading a K-12 multidisciplinary school safety and/or crisis team
- Providing and developing recognized school safety technical assistance, training, and/or policy development.
- Child and adolescent development and strategies to meet the needs of children in crisis.
Notes:
- Background Check
- Oral Interviews
How to Apply:
Contact Information:
WI
United States