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University of Central Missouri (UCM)

Program Manager Breath Alcohol

University of Central Missouri (UCM), Warrensburg, Missouri, United States, 64093

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Responsibilities

Monitor the State's Breath-Alcohol Instrument Training program, oversee preparation of curriculum; hire and supervise training staff, Ignition Interlock Device Coordinator, Breath Lab Coordinator; oversee completion of required compliance reporting for grant authority, MSC, University, and Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) program guidelines.

Program oversight for Type II and Type III Training. Assist in the preparation of grants for submission and continued funding. Prepare for submission; monthly, quarterly and annual training reports to grant authority with approval of Assistant Director.

Program oversight for the Ignition Interlock Device program and training. Assist in the preparation of grants for submission and continued funding. Prepare for submission; monthly, quarterly and annual training reports to grant authority with approval of Assistant Director. Directs the statewide Ignition Interlock Device monitoring program.

Supervise full‑time and consulting staff in the delivery of programs and projects to advance levels of training for statewide law enforcement personnel.

The Program Manager will conceptualize, develop, and conduct impaired driving countermeasures training and educational awareness programs.

UCM CORE ATTRIBUTES

Engaging: Immersive learning experience through purposeful involvement of employees and students.

Cumulative: Aggregating multiple points of learning to broaden and deepen education.

Passionate: Encouraging employees and students to find his or her sense of purpose.

Confident: Embracing change and the new opportunities and challenges of tomorrow.

Enterprising: Creating new ways for all students and employees to engage in their education and jobs.

Caring: Acting on the needs and welfare of our people and the community.

LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES

Builds Trust

Leads Change

Communicates Effectively

Builds High Performance Teams

Customer/Student Focused

Achieves Results

Program Oversight

Grant Management:

Responsible for the annual grant submissions to ensure continued program funding for both the Breath‑Alcohol program and the Ignition Interlock program funding.

Ensure compliance with all federal and state grant‑funding requirements.

Create and submit all required grant reporting.

Supervision:

Supervise, train, and evaluate the Lab Coordinator and all lab functions.

Supervise, train, and evaluate the Ignition Interlock Coordinator and all monitoring functions.

Recruit, train, assign, schedule, supervise, and evaluate additional staff, including temporary instructors.

Training & Curriculum:

Oversee the educational component of the training program, including Type II, Type III, Lab Updates, Ignition Interlock Device and other related training.

Develop and update educational curriculums and associated training manuals and materials.

Compliance & Inventory:

Ensure compliance with all breath‑alcohol instrument requirements established by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MO DHSS).

Manage the inventory and maintenance of all state‑owned breath‑alcohol instruments (over 400 units statewide) assigned to Missouri law enforcement agencies.

Subject Matter Expertise:

Serve as an expert in the area of alcohol impairment for the State of Missouri.

Provide public service, including testifying before the state legislature, providing expert testimony for state prosecutorial services addressing the media, and speaking to professional/civic organizations.

Serve as the University's expert on alcohol and drug impairment, providing training and services as required.

Education

Bachelor’s degree required in Criminal Justice, Safety, Chemistry, or closely related.

Education may be substituted for experience or if experience may be substituted for education. Note that equivalencies are based on the following: BA/BS or 120 credit hours = 4 years’ experience; MA/MS = 6 years’ experience; PhD = 8 years’ experience.

Experience

Three (3) years’ experience in safety‑related occupation, (e.g., traffic or public safety) which must include one or both of the following:

Instruction, training, and/or teaching professional programs, workshops, seminars and/or conferences.

Program development and administration.

Three (3) years demonstrated law enforcement experience, including DWI arrests.

Two (2) years supervisory experience.

Two (2) years demonstrated experience in grant writing and data management.

Demonstrated breath‑alcohol instrument operation and maintenance experience.

Licenses and Certifications

Required; MO DHSS Type‑II Instrument Supervisor permit certified, or obtained within first 6 months of hire.

Required; certified in Indiana University’s Borkenstein: Alcohol and Highway Safety course, or obtained within one year of hire.

Required; Standard Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) Practitioner certification.

Required; proof of instructor development training certification, or obtained within one year of hire.

Preferred; breath‑alcohol instrument manufacturer certified to repair and maintain instruments approved by MO DHSS.

Preferred; SFST Instructor certification, or obtained within one year of hire.

Preferred; Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) certification.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Regular part‑time or full‑time employees - 2

Temporary and/or seasonal employees - 5

Budget Responsibilities

Monitor Budget - 20%

$1,000 Sign‑Off Authority

Physical/Environmental Factors

Exposure to fumes and/or chemicals

Lifting (weight) - 80 lbs

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