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https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov/jobs/12600893 Assistant Director,
Office of Threat Assessment
The University of Illinois, Office of Threat Assessment is accepting
applications for an Assistant Director. The Office of Threat Assessment
is dedicated to preventing targeted violence through a proactive,
evidence-based approach to assessing and managing threats within the
university community. Our program aims to identify and provide
supportive resources for all individuals involved and impacted.The
Assistant Director is responsible for conducting threat assessments,
managing reports, and implementing violence prevention efforts for
employees, students, and visitors. This role involves collaboration with
various University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign departments, community
partners, and other entities.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Facilitate intake and screening of new reports, identifying levels
of concern, gathering additional information using internal and
open-source techniques, and seeking clarification from reporters as
needed.
- Monitor and track reports to ensure compliance with recommendations,
conduct ongoing assessments, and address new or emerging concerns.
- Assist the Director of Threat Assessment in managing the Threat
Assessment Team (TAT), a multidisciplinary committee with members
from various stakeholder offices across campus. This includes
leading meetings and coordinating reports in the Director\'s
absence.
- Oversee the Threat Assessment email account and triage reports
concerning behavior involving faculty, staff, students, and
visitors.
- Conduct threat assessment interviews with another TAT member using
structured professional judgment tools.
- Maintain high-quality analysis and documentation of work (e.g.,
notes, report files) in the database system. Collect and analyze
collateral interviews, documents, and other information relevant to
violence risk assessments. Document completed assessments,
management actions, and interventions.
- Conduct educational and outreach efforts on critical topics related
to Threat Assessment (e.g., behaviors of concern, de-escalation
techniques, reporting process) through in-person and virtual
presentations, social media, traditional marketing materials, and
other multimedia efforts.
- Support Threat Assessment Team meetings and discussions through
accurate documentation of information and interventions shared.
- Develop and maintain knowledge of campus resources, policies, and
procedures relevant to the Threat Assessment Program. Assist the
Director with reviewing and updating the Threat Assessment Program
Handbook and creating resources for the program.
- Take on additional assignments based on office needs, including
policy and procedure review and development, assessment creation,
and database management.
- Ensure compliance with rules, regulations, and privacy requirements
related to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA),
Clery Act, and Law Enforcement sensitive records. Maintain adherence
to professional ethical standards in threat assessment.
Position Qualifications
Required-
Bachelor\'s degree.
At least two (2) years in education, training and/or work experience in
threat assessment, managing responses to high-risk reports and/or crisis
situations.
Demonstrated experience in conducting suicide and risk assessments, as
well as developing management strategies.
Demonstrated experience in conducting training on topics such as suicide
prevention, workplace violence prevention, de-escalation, and/or
conflict management.
Preferred-
Master\'s degree in Behavioral Health, Behavioral Sciences, Sociology,
Social Work, Psychology, ublic Administration, Criminal Justice, Higher
Education Administration, or a related discipline.
Proficiency in open-source intelligence techniques (OSINT).
Prior experience using structured professional judgment tools.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to meet deadlines, work with complex systems, balance multiple
priorities, and ensure a high level of accuracy in work produced.
Ability to work effectively both autonomously and collaboratively as
part of a cohesive multidisciplinary team.
Demonstrated ability to identify problems, respond adeptly to emergent
issues, use sound judgment and reasoning to make crucial decisions
independently and know when to escalate issues appropriately.
Knowledge of violence risk factors and behaviors associated with
targeted violence.
Data and record management skills.
Ability to respond adeptly to emergent issues and exercise sound
decision-making.
Strong attention to detail.
Appointment Information
This is a 100% full-time Civil Service 5002 - Program Coordinator
position, appointed on a 12-month basis. The expected start date is as
soon as possible after the close of the search. The sal