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International Association of Chiefs of Police

Project Manager

International Association of Chiefs of Police, Alexandria, Virginia, us, 22350


Salary:

Up to $65,000, Commensurate with Experience

Cover Letter Required:

Yes

Type:

Non-Profit 501(c)(3)

Closing Date:

Monday, September 16, 2024

Are you looking to make a difference? When you work for the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), you don’t just make a living, you make a difference by shaping the future of the policing profession. Is it easy? No. Is it worthwhile? Absolutely.

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is the world’s largest and most influential professional association for police leaders. With more than 34,000 members in over 176 countries, the IACP is a recognized leader in global policing, committed to advancing safer communities through thoughtful, progressive police leadership. Since 1893, the association has been serving communities by speaking out on behalf of policing and advancing leadership and professionalism in policing worldwide.

IACP seeks to hire a Project Manager to broadly support IACP efforts, and specifically support IACP’s suite of global policing services by providing traffic enforcement agencies with capacity building and technical assistance related to traffic enforcement and education.

Job Responsibilities

Manage all aspects of the projects to ensure the scope of work, promised deliverables, and time frames are met

Develop, evaluate, revise, and update project materials such as assessment publications and reports, promotional exams, and recruitment brochures

Serve as an onsite assessment center administrator

Work with professional services team to develop new service offerings to meet the needs of the field

Build and sustain relationships with police leaders to enhance project work and understanding of the profession whom we serve

Manage, lead, and grow staff members

Manage budget creation and development and support budget tracking and invoicing in accordance with IACP and client guidelines

Maintain ongoing and effective communication with the project team, staff members, partners, and clients

Coordinate and conduct presentations about the program and its resources: represent the program at events and before relevant groups

Other duties as assigned

Education

Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field + three (3) years of related job experience OR Master's degree + two (2) years of related job experience

Proficiency in Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and other relevant business software

Equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Solid analytical skills to include ability to troubleshoot problems from multiple perspectives

Excellent writing, editing, and communication skills

Strong penchant for collaboration and teamwork

Critical thinking and decision-making skills

Solid task prioritization, organization, and time management skills, and attention to detail

Demonstrated skill in managing staff and projects

Ability to create and manage a budget, accounting for and preserving project resources

Preferred Qualifications

Familiarity with and understanding of policing

Experience in a non-profit organization, association, or criminal justice environment

Law enforcement experience

Professional proficiency in Spanish (to include writing, reading, and speaking)

Experience managing staff members and consultants

International experience working in countries outside of the United States

Experience in policing, particularly traffic enforcement

Special Conditions and Work Environment

Domestic and international travel will be required 25-35% of the time throughout the year

Must be able to obtain a valid passport and visa

Light lifting, bending, and reaching may be required

Highlights of Employee Benefits

Medical HMO: Free for Employee and Family (Local Employees)

Vision: Free for Employee

Dental: Reasonable rates for Employee and Family

403B: IACP Match - up to 6% - after one year of employment

All interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume

The IACP only requires you to fill out the

skills

section and screening questions in the application, along with your resume and cover letter

Cover letters must contain the name of the position being applied for as well as the requisition number

Please note that applications received without the requested information will not be forwarded for review

The IACP is an equal opportunity employer. Federal law prohibits discrimination in employment practices on the basis of race, color, religious affiliation, national origin, sex, age, or disability.

Public Health Compliance:

IACP requires all employees, regardless of remote work status, to be vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19. Compliance with the policy does allow for exceptions, but those exceptions will only be granted in circumstances related to medical conditions or sincerely held religious beliefs.

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