Director of Intergovernmental Affairs and Communications

City Of New York

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New York City, NY - USA

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Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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About the New York City Board of Correction

The New York City Board of Correction (BOC or the Board) is a nine-person non-judicial oversight board which regulates monitors and inspects the correctional facilities of the City. Established in 1957 BOC is one of the earliest independent oversight boards of custodial and detention settings in the United States. The Mayor City Council and presiding justices of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for the First and Second Judicial Departments (in joint nomination with the Mayor) appoint its members. The City Charter mandates the Boards five functions:
-Establish and ensure compliance with minimum standards for the care custody correction treatment supervision and discipline of all persons held or confined under the jurisdiction of the Department of Correction (DOC or the Department);
-Investigate serious incidents;
-Review grievances from people in custody and staff;
-Evaluate the performance of the Department of Correction; and
-Make recommendations on areas of key correctional planning.

With offices in lower Manhattan and on Rikers Island BOC works regularly with DOC and Correctional Health Services (CHS) and often with other government and external partners on a wide range of criminal justice issues germane to its oversight responsibilities. The Board brings to this work a strong emphasis on public reporting and data-driven decision making.

JOB DESCRIPTION

BOC seeks an enthusiastic high-energy Assistant Executive Director (AED) of Intergovernmental Affairs and Communications who under the direction of the General Counsel with wide latitude for the exercise of independent action and decision-making will develop and manage all matters regarding the agencys communications strategy Board management and intergovernmental affairs. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:


Intergovernmental Affairs
-Work closely and collaboratively with all BOC teams to coordinate communication and meetings with various stakeholders.
-Assist with preparation of testimony and background materials for City Council oversight and budget hearings.
-Review and prepare comments on relevant legislative proposals.
-Proactively develop the Boards legislative agenda and propose legislation that positively impacts BOCs oversight authority.
-Assist in the successful identification of meeting spaces that allow for hybrid remote and in-person public Board meetings.
-Coordinate intergovernmental/public affairs activities with other agencies and organizations.
-Maintain up-to-date knowledge base on critical issues in correctional and criminal justice reform and policy.
-Ensure materials provided to the jails for use of people in custody and DOC staff in the jails including Minimum Standards are accessible up to date and accurate.
-Develop and maintain relationships with DOC CHS elected officials advocates and community-based organizations on behalf of BOC.
-Manage special projects and initiatives as assigned including serving as the agencys Records Management Officer.

Board Management
-Onboard new Board Members
-Oversee all Board meetings (typically monthly) including agenda preparation meeting materials and coordination with relevant agencies.
-Manage Board Member materials in advance of every public meeting.
-Prepare and produce various confidential reports and documents including original research and briefing sheets compiling/reformatting materials and assisting with Board mailing distributions.

Communications
-Oversee all communications and press-related items for the Board. Draft internal and external communications including brochures posters press releases reports and other materials.
-Serve as agency contact and spokesperson for press and for coordination with press offices of other city agencies.
-Maintain the agency website including producing content.
-Prepare briefing materials speeches statements and talking points and compile background information in a timely fashion.
-Prepare Executive Director and General Counsel for internal and external meetings attend meetings and conduct follow-up on the Executive Director and/or General Counsels behalf.
-Other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

1.A Juris Doctor or Graduate Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in social work psychology law criminal justice or public administration and at least four (4) years of full-time experience in corrections social work psychology law public administration law enforcement or a related field providing direct services to an inmate or detention population within a correctional or related facility at least eighteen (18) months of which must have been in a responsible executive managerial administrative or supervisory capacity; or
2.A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and at least six (6) years of full-time experience as described above; or
and/or experience equivalent to 1 or 2 above. However all candidates must have at least eighteen (18) months of executive managerial administrative or supervisory experience as described in 1 above.

EXPERIENCE/SKILLS STRONGLY PREFERRED:

-Exceptional writing editing and oral communication skills and a strong customer-service approach. High level of comfort with presenting findings to groups and interacting with staff members on a range of levels.
-Commitment to BOCs mission and to excellence in public management.
-Familiarity with local government structure and elected officials offices.
-Experience working with New York City based media.
-Knowledge of the New York City criminal justice system.
-Excellent organizational time management and multitasking skills including the ability to take initiative problem solve prioritize duties balance competing priorities work independently and within a fast-paced environment paying close attention to detail and meeting deadlines.
-Expertise and experience handling sensitive and controversial issues.
-Highly collaborative style high energy initiative maturity and leadership skills.
-Confidentiality and Discretion - Must possess a high level of integrity and the ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and confidentiality.
-Proficient in Microsoft programs including Word Excel and PowerPoint.


HOURS/SHIFT : Full-time at least 35 hrs./wk.

WORK LOCATION : 2 Lafayette Street NYC (with periodic travel to Rikers Island)

TO APPLY:

For City employees: Go to Employee Self-Service (ESS) at and search for Job ID# 777493

For all other applicants: Go to and search for Job ID# 777493

Please submit a cover letter and resume. A writing sample will be requested if you are contacted for an interview.


Appointments are subject to Office of Management and Budget approval.

The New York City Administrative Code requires an employee in this title to establish city residence within 90 days of entering City service and to remain in compliance with the city residence requirement as a condition of employment.

The City of New York and the Board of Correction is an equal opportunity employer and committed to diversity. Submission of an application does not guarantee an interview. Only candidates under consideration will be contacted. Candidates who are contacted will be asked to complete an initial phone interview. Candidates who are subsequently called for an in-person interview will be required to submit a writing sample or complete a brief writing and analysis assignment.

SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF CORR - 1289A


Additional Information :

The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic including but not limited to an individuals sex race color ethnicity national origin age religion disability sexual orientation veteran status gender identity or pregnancy.


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Full-time

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