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Policy and Compliance Director - Vehicle Services

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Policy And Compliance Director

The Vehicle Services Program (VSP) exists to ensure compliance with the laws that govern the vehicle titling and registration processes as outlined in the Colorado Revised Statutes. Additionally, this program provides guidance and training to the state's authorized agents and is charged with the auditing and enforcement of Colorado's emissions program. The Vehicle Services Program (VSP) is seeking a

Policy And Compliance Director

to join their senior leadership team. This position plays a crucial role in shaping and implementing policies that will affect the lives of citizens, stakeholders and partners within Colorado. This position directly supports Vehicle Services and DMV leadership and serves as the primary source for policy and compliance guidance and advice on titles and registration and emissions enforcement. This position is a central figure in translating policy ideas into practical solutions. This position's expert legal purview will support the various functions related to compliance, policy, and administration and works cross-functionally with leaders throughout the DMV. Duties include, but are not limited to: Tracking legislative and regulatory changes, including bills, amendments, committee hearings, and agency rulemakings Monitoring the implementation of new legislation and regulations, and identifying any challenges or opportunities for improvement Preparing summaries and analysis of legislative and regulatory proposals for internal and external audiences Providing input and recommendations on proposed legislation, audits and regulations, including drafting amendments, preparing testimony, and developing talking points Ensures that the VSP Emissions operations adhere to regulatory standards and established protocols Oversees the VSP processes and response to legal requests for records and information, including avenues such as court orders, subpoenas, litigation, and Colorado Open Records Act requests In-depth research and data gathering using quantitative and qualitative data, academic literatures, reports, and expert consultations to build a robust evidence base Critically assess policies to identify inefficiencies or inadequacies, recommending and ensuring equitable and effective solutions Ensures the development and maintenance of comprehensive policy outcomes on various sectors, demographics, and economic indicators Support the development and implementation of comprehensive stakeholder engagement strategies to gather input, build consensus, and foster collaboration on policy issues Representing the agency at public hearings, meetings, conferences, and other events, effectively communicating the agency's policy positions and priorities Minimum qualifications include nine (9) years of relevant experience in public policy; including legislative experience, policy creation, policy implementation; leading, developing, and implementing strategic plans for a policy or compliance department; navigating complex regulatory environments; designing and implementing new compliance functions within an agency; or an occupation otherwise closely related to the work assigned to this position. OR a combination of related education in Law, Political Science, Management, International Relations, and/or relevant experience in an occupation related to the work assigned to this position equal to nine (9) years.