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Language Access Program Manager (Term-Limited Temporary/Special Duty Assignment)

CALEA, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127

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Language Access Program Manager (Term-Limited Temporary/Special Duty Assignment)

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$100,568.00 - $127,462.40 Annually Description Summary: WHO MAY APPLY: This role is available as a Term-Limited Temporary (TLT) or Special Duty Assignment (SDA) position. Duration: This is a 24-month, benefits- and retirement-eligible position. • TLT positions are open to everyone, including the public. We at King County celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. • SDA positions are for current King County employees in career service or appointed positions who are past their probationary period. About the Role: We are looking for a dedicated project manager to lead our department-wide Language Access services project at the King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO). This role directly impacts our community by developing and implementing a Language Access Program (LAP), ensuring effective communication and access to KCSO services for everyone we serve. WORK LOCATION:

While primarily based at the King County Courthouse in Seattle, or designated King County work location, flexibility is needed as per project requirements. WORK SCHEDULE:

Expect a 40-hour week, Monday through Friday, with occasional evening or weekend events. Teleworking Requirement:

The work associated with this position may be performed through a combination of telework and onsite. You must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance of your King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements. Requirements: Job Duties: What You'll Be Doing: In this role, you will play a pivotal role in serving our diverse communities. Here is a snapshot of what you will tackle: • Lead and shape our Language Access Program (LAP): Driving the development and rollout of this initiative to ensure equal access to services. • Understand and address community needs: Identify languages spoken and services needed. • Craft and execute project plans: Guide the ongoing evolution of the project. • Policy and training development: Set the standard for language services and provide ongoing training. • Monitoring and evaluation: Analyze data, report on progress, and adjust the program as needed. • Community outreach: Build connections with community partners and manage feedback. • Team leadership: Support the team and develop a worksite liaison program. • Be our voice: Represent the program to the public and community groups. Qualifications: Your Skills and Experience Matter to Us: We are on the lookout for someone who is passionate about making a difference. Here is what you will need to join us: • Analytical Abilities • Communication Skills • Project Management • Research Savvy • Teamwork and Leadership • Problem-solving • Multitasking • Technical Skills • Political Savvy Location: King County Sheriff's Office 516 3rd Ave, Suite W116 Seattle, WA 98104 United States

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