State of Oklahoma
Batterer’s Intervention Pilot Program Development Consultant
State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73116
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Batterer’s Intervention Pilot Program Development Consultant Unit:
Victim Advocacy and Services Salary Range:
$50,000 FLSA Status:
Non-exempt Location of Work:
Oklahoma City, OK Schedule:
Full-time Unit Summary
The Victim Advocacy and Services Unit supports crime victims and their families by providing information, connection to local services, and direct assistance throughout the criminal justice process. The Unit is committed to ensuring victims know their rights and are treated with the utmost respect. Staff and program managers run multiple programs within VASU that serve survivors and provide information to the public. Central to the Unit is its program certification duties for domestic violence and sexual assault programs, human trafficking programs, and batterer’s intervention programs across Oklahoma. VASU also provides training for law enforcement officers, prosecutors, batterer intervention facilitators, and victim advocates. Position Summary
Under the direction of the VASU Director, the Batterer’s Intervention Program (BIP) Pilot Program Development Consultant will support the development and implementation of the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Pilot Program certification process. Duties include assisting with administrative rulemaking, program infrastructure-building, stakeholder coordination, pilot program technical assistance, and program application and evaluation development and review. This position is temporary and will last 3 years. Essential Functions
Support drafting, reviewing, and revising administrative rules related to the BIP pilot certification process. Collaborate with internal OAG certification staff to align rule language with statutory intent and programmatic goals. Assist in designing program certification criteria, documentation requirements, and compliance monitoring tools. Contribute to the development of procedures for pilot program application intake, review, and decision-making. Request, gather, organize, and analyze materials from BIP pilot providers to perform desk reviews. Conduct certification reviews of BIP pilot providers seeking certification, including follow-up reviews. Provide ongoing support, technical assistance, and consultation to BIP pilot providers, including training, correspondence, and on-site visits. Facilitate communication and engagement with pilot site representatives, service providers, and other stakeholders. Assist in organizing and documenting stakeholder meetings, listening sessions, and implementation workgroups. Draft guidance documents, training materials, flowcharts, and process maps to support pilot program certification implementation and transparency. Maintain detailed records of tasks, timelines, and deliverables associated with the pilot program rollout. Support the development of reporting templates, guidance documents, and data submission protocols. Assist with Batterer’s Intervention Facilitator 3-day training two times per year. Assist with certification reviews of BIP, DVSA, and HT certified programs, including follow-up reviews. Assist with VASU Advisory Council meetings that discuss BIP pilot program Administrative Code amendments. Other related work as required and assigned. Required Qualifications
A minimum of a bachelor’s degree (may be substituted with relevant experience or combination of education/experience in accreditation, auditing, or certifications). Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including advanced functions, data analysis, and spreadsheet management. Preference given to those with experience or knowledge of victim services, batterer’s intervention, and/or certification standards. All applicants must agree in writing to complete, and satisfactorily pass, a background investigation. The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not make hiring decisions on the basis of race, sex/gender, color, age, national origin, genetic information, religion, or disability, so long as the disability does not render the person unable to perform the essential functions of the position with a reasonable accommodation. If reasonable accommodations are needed to apply for this position, please contact OAG Human Resources at (405) 521-3921 or HR@oag.ok.gov. All employees of the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General are at-will employees.
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Join to apply for the
Batterer’s Intervention Pilot Program Development Consultant
role at
State of Oklahoma . Title:
Batterer’s Intervention Pilot Program Development Consultant Unit:
Victim Advocacy and Services Salary Range:
$50,000 FLSA Status:
Non-exempt Location of Work:
Oklahoma City, OK Schedule:
Full-time Unit Summary
The Victim Advocacy and Services Unit supports crime victims and their families by providing information, connection to local services, and direct assistance throughout the criminal justice process. The Unit is committed to ensuring victims know their rights and are treated with the utmost respect. Staff and program managers run multiple programs within VASU that serve survivors and provide information to the public. Central to the Unit is its program certification duties for domestic violence and sexual assault programs, human trafficking programs, and batterer’s intervention programs across Oklahoma. VASU also provides training for law enforcement officers, prosecutors, batterer intervention facilitators, and victim advocates. Position Summary
Under the direction of the VASU Director, the Batterer’s Intervention Program (BIP) Pilot Program Development Consultant will support the development and implementation of the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Pilot Program certification process. Duties include assisting with administrative rulemaking, program infrastructure-building, stakeholder coordination, pilot program technical assistance, and program application and evaluation development and review. This position is temporary and will last 3 years. Essential Functions
Support drafting, reviewing, and revising administrative rules related to the BIP pilot certification process. Collaborate with internal OAG certification staff to align rule language with statutory intent and programmatic goals. Assist in designing program certification criteria, documentation requirements, and compliance monitoring tools. Contribute to the development of procedures for pilot program application intake, review, and decision-making. Request, gather, organize, and analyze materials from BIP pilot providers to perform desk reviews. Conduct certification reviews of BIP pilot providers seeking certification, including follow-up reviews. Provide ongoing support, technical assistance, and consultation to BIP pilot providers, including training, correspondence, and on-site visits. Facilitate communication and engagement with pilot site representatives, service providers, and other stakeholders. Assist in organizing and documenting stakeholder meetings, listening sessions, and implementation workgroups. Draft guidance documents, training materials, flowcharts, and process maps to support pilot program certification implementation and transparency. Maintain detailed records of tasks, timelines, and deliverables associated with the pilot program rollout. Support the development of reporting templates, guidance documents, and data submission protocols. Assist with Batterer’s Intervention Facilitator 3-day training two times per year. Assist with certification reviews of BIP, DVSA, and HT certified programs, including follow-up reviews. Assist with VASU Advisory Council meetings that discuss BIP pilot program Administrative Code amendments. Other related work as required and assigned. Required Qualifications
A minimum of a bachelor’s degree (may be substituted with relevant experience or combination of education/experience in accreditation, auditing, or certifications). Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including advanced functions, data analysis, and spreadsheet management. Preference given to those with experience or knowledge of victim services, batterer’s intervention, and/or certification standards. All applicants must agree in writing to complete, and satisfactorily pass, a background investigation. The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not make hiring decisions on the basis of race, sex/gender, color, age, national origin, genetic information, religion, or disability, so long as the disability does not render the person unable to perform the essential functions of the position with a reasonable accommodation. If reasonable accommodations are needed to apply for this position, please contact OAG Human Resources at (405) 521-3921 or HR@oag.ok.gov. All employees of the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General are at-will employees.
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