Program Planner Analyst

Updated: 17 days ago
Location: Saint Petersburg, FLORIDA
Job Type: FullTime

Dept Number/Name: 0-1221-000 / Criminology
College Division: Acad Affairs-Coll Beh Comm Sci
Salary Plan: Administrative
Job Code/Title: 9506 / Program Planner_Analyst
Hiring Salary/Salary Range:  $50,000 - $60,000

This position is 100% funded by grants, funding source is TPA.581000.18300.BCSBRT.COLLEGE.  This position is for one year with possibility for continuation and renewal, based on continuation of funds. 
Position Number: 00056991, 00056964
ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY:
Criminology is defined as the interdisciplinary scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, and the social control of crime. The Department of Criminology provides a scientific, philosophical, and humanistic approach to the understanding of these subjects in contemporary society. The Department is committed to a liberal arts education, believing that this pedagogy best prepares students for whatever choices they might make upon graduation. Accordingly, faculty strive to achieve excellence in the dissemination of knowledge, to be at the cutting edge of advances in the field, and to participate with both public and private agencies involved in the prevention and control of deviant behavior. The faculty is dedicated to ensuring that the perspectives of the academic criminologist, the criminal justice professional, the offender, the victim, and society are each critically examined within an academic/scholarly framework
POSITION SUMMARY:
As the BRIGHT project recently received a substantial amount of federal funding to grow the project statewide and more assistance in the identification, recruiting, onboarding, and vetting of additional human trafficking organizations (and ancillary service providers) is required. The primary role of this is to promote the project and coordinate prospective partners for the BRIGHT network. This is accomplished through assisting in identifying, recruiting, onboarding and vetting of human trafficking organizations to grow the network of service providers statewide within their respective region (North or South Florida). Coordinated community collaboration is integral to enhanced victim service provision, and this position will directly contribute to this mission and vision of BRIGHT
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist BRIGHT Project team in the identification, recruitment and cultivation of relationships of human trafficking service providers to create partnerships to build the online, vetted resource referral's network in their respective region.
Assist the BRIGHT project team in the vetting of prospective organizations to ensure safe, trauma informed service delivery and program design, and to assess organizational stability in their respective region. Assist in maintaining records of organizations and systems of activities, including meetings, notes, vetting status, and the like. 
Promotes the network by presenting at coalitions, taskforces, conferences, or other related events. Creates materials that are easily understood and received by practitioners, law enforcement, and other relevant stakeholders to promote and inform about the network.
Consult with the BRIGHT project team in the evaluation and modification of the BRIGHT network's application and features that may be added to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Conduct research with practitioners to understand what changes would work best for their needs.
Training of new partners on how to add their services and manage their organization on the BRIGHT platform. Research past and current articles, journals, and news discussing human trafficking policy, programs, trends and patterns on a local, state, and national scale.
Performs other duties as assigned.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
MINIMUM:
This position requires a bachelor's degree in a field directly related to the program responsibilities and two years of professional experience; or master's degree in an area of specialization appropriate for the program.

FLSB1310 Equivalency:
4 years of directly relevant experience may be substituted for bachelor's degree.
6 years of directly relevant experience may be substituted for master's degree.


PREFERRED:
Preferred degree in Criminology, Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Social Work, Public Health, or other related social science degree. Job and/or volunteer experience and/or education related to human trafficking preferred. Located in South Florida region or North Florida region preferred. Connections to human trafficking organizations or state agencies in Northern regions or Southern regions of Florida is preferred. Experience in qualitative and quantitative data is preferred. Position is remote.

Information for Applicants 

This position is subject to a Level 1 criminal background check.

Job Opening Number: 36998

Posting Date: 05/16/2024

Posting End Date: 05/30/24

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