In November 2020, City voters approved Measure B creating a new independent Commission on Police Practices (Commission) to replace the Community Review Board on Police Practices. The Commission is an investigatory body of the City, independent from the Mayor and the SDPD, and has its duties and powers set forth in Article V, Section 41.2. of the City Charter. In April 2021, the City Council authorized the establishment of the OCPP as a City department. The OCPP is a City department that provides... more details
JOB INFORMATION
The City of San Diego’s Commission on Police Practices (CPP) is seeking a Policy Manager. The Policy Manager will oversee and is responsible for researching and analyzing policies, practices, legal requirements, and data, reporting on trends and issues raised in professional literature and through community input, conducting field work, evaluating, investigating, and drafting reports that provide findings, and propose recommendations to the Commission as it pertains to the San Diego Police Department’s (SDPD) programs, activities, policies, and procedures.
Under the direction of the Executive Director and the Commission, the Policy Manager will work independently and with Commissioners to conduct complex policy research and generate recommendations for change based on research, data, and best practices in the field of law enforcement practices. The position will work closely with the Commission, Commission staff, SDPD staff, community organizations, other City departments, City Council, Mayor, the public, and subject matter experts including members of the National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement. This position is eligible for a hybrid work schedule.
There's no such thing as a "perfect" candidate. The City is looking for exceptional people who want to make a positive impact through their work, will serve their community proudly, and be excited to come to work every day. Education and experience studies have shown that people are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they can perform every task listed in the job description. The City may consider an equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, education, and experience to meet minimum qualifications and we encourage you to apply if you are interested.
Key Areas of Responsibility:
Research, analyze, develop, prepare reports, conduct fieldwork, evaluate, investigate, and provide findings, policy guidance, and recommendations to the Commission as it pertains to the San Diego Police Department’s programs, activities, policies, and procedures.
Track and inform the Commission regarding current issues and trends in law enforcement oversight as raised through community input and professional sources.
Compare SDPD policies and procedures with those of other departments locally, statewide, and nationally. Produce graphics and presentations for Commission and community awareness.
Seek expertise, research, and best practices input from national and local scholars, subject matter experts, and legal counsel when drafting findings and proposing recommendations.
Facilitate recommendations regarding complex policy changes based on research, data, and best practices while working closely with the Commission, Commission staff including legal counsel, SDPD staff, community organizations, other City departments, City Council, Mayor, the public, and members of the National Association of Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE).
Ensure transparency and involvement that provides the community access to the research and recommendation process.
Work closely with the Commission’s Performance Auditor to use research methods and qualitative and quantitative analysis when developing policy recommendations.
Provide guidance and advice to Executive Director and Commission regarding findings and recommendations for the Commission to consider prior to finalizing its recommendations.
Track the response and implementation of the Commission’s policy recommendations and publish on the Commission’s website.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in public policy, criminal justice, civil and human rights, or a related field, and
Three (3) years of professional experience in a field related to the job, including one (1) year in conducting and presenting complex legal and policy research and recommendations.
Any combination of education and experience that demonstrates these qualifications may be qualifying.
Desirable Qualifications: The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications:
Demonstrated experience conducting legal research and analysis involving case law, statutes, and local laws to inform recommendations.
Skilled use of mixed methods of research design and data presentation.
Experience working in civilian oversight of law enforcement or public safety policy work.
Experience working on cross-functional teams to development policy projects.
Previous experience developing, implementing, and reporting on policy projects.
Experience with establishing project schedules using project planning software/tools, update and maintain project status reports, and communicate project/process status.
Facilitation skills to document meetings, action items, and processes.
Benefits: The City offers a robust benefits package that includes:
Defined retirement plan, including pension reciprocity, dependent on an employee’s eligibility status (new hire, rehire, etc.).
A wide variety of cafeteria-style health and wellness plans or in-lieu cash waiver.
11 paid City holidays per calendar year and 1 floating holiday per fiscal year.
Approximately 176 hours of paid annual leave for an employee’s first 15 years of service, and approximately 216 hours for 16+ years of service.
Up to 24 hours of paid discretionary leave per fiscal year.
Up to 320 hours of paid Parental Leave per childbirth or placement of a child.
Up to 40 hours of paid Bereavement Leave per fiscal year.
Tuition reimbursement up to $2,000 per fiscal year, and complimentary LinkedIn Learning professional development opportunities.
Free transit pass (including MTS Trolley, MTS Bus, and all Rapid and Rapid Express bus services).
Access to premier City golf courses at a discounted rate.
Reduced-rate fitness center memberships.
City-paid life insurance.
For additional details, please review the Benefits Summary for Unclassified Employees (Download PDF reader) or contact the Benefits Division of the Risk Management Department at (619) 236-5924.
The Department: In November 2020, City voters approved Measure B creating a new independent Commission on Police Practices (Commission) to replace the Community Review Board on Police Practices. The Commission is an investigatory body of the City, independent from the Mayor and the SDPD, and has its duties and powers set forth in Article V, Section 41.2. of the City Charter. In April 2021, the City Council authorized the establishment of the OCPP as a City department. The OCPP is a City department that provides staff to support the work of the Commission on Police Practices.
The purpose of the Commission is to provide an independent investigation of officer-involved shootings, in-custody deaths and deaths resulting from interaction with a police officer, and other significant incidents, as well as to provide an unbiased evaluation of complaints against the SDPD and its personnel in a process that is transparent and accountable to the community. The Commission may also evaluate and review SDPD policies, practices, training, and protocols, and represent the community in making recommendations for changes. The mission of the Commission is to hold law enforcement accountable to the community and to increase community trust in law enforcement, resulting in increased safety for both the community and law enforcement.
The City: With more than 1.4 million residents, the City of San Diego is the eighth largest city in the United States and the second largest in California. The City of San Diego’s strong economy, diverse population, great educational institutions, unsurpassed quality of life, and world-renowned location make it the ideal place to work, live, and play. With its great weather, miles of sandy beaches, and major attractions, San Diego has something to offer for everyone.
The City’s Mission, as stated in the Strategic Plan is “Every day we serve our communities to make San Diego not just a fine city, but a great City.” The City’s Vision is "Opportunity in every neighborhood, excellent service for every San Diegan".
As one of the region’s largest employers, the City of San Diego employs nearly 12,000 highly dedicated employees and has a combined Fiscal Year 2024 operating and capital budget of approximately $5 billion. Additional information about the City of San Diego can be found on the City’s website.
Pre-Employment Requirements and Screening Process: Employment offers are conditional, pending the results of all screening processes applicable to the position. All the processes required by the City of San Diego must be successfully completed before employment begins. Please refer to the City’s pre-employment requirements and screening process webpage for additional information. Nothing in this job posting constitutes or should be construed as part of an express or implied contract for employment with the City of San Diego.
Application Instructions: Kindly adhere to the instructions provided in the "Selection/Application Process" section below, we regret to inform you that online applications will not be considered. Selection/Application Process: To be considered for this position, you must submit the following items to the Human Resources Department at: HumanResources@sandiego.gov 1) Resume; 2) Letter of Interest, highlighting your relevant work experience and qualifications for this position; and 3) List of three professional references. NOTE(S):
Attachments must be submitted in either PDF or Word Document format.
Reference Recruitment Number I2334 in the Subject Line.
Candidates are encouraged to apply promptly as interviews and selection may begin upon receipt of resumes from qualified individuals.
Following the closing date, resumes will be screened according to the qualifications outlined above and the most qualified candidates will be invited to interview. If you have any questions, please email the City’s Human Resources Department at HumanResources@sandiego.gov.
The City of San Diego has an active Equal Opportunity/ADA Program for employment and vigorously supports diversity in the workplace.
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