TITLE: Law Enforcement Community Outreach Coordinator/SME II
LOCATION: Arlington, VA
DURATION: Full Time
TRAVEL: 0-10 %
About MVM, Inc.
Service, Support, Success are the pillars upon which MVM’s founders built the company, and they continue to serve as MVM’s core values. Along with our uncompromising insistence on integrity and ethical business practices, these values make us the service provider of choice for our customers and the employer of choice for our dedicated team members.
Working at MVM, Inc. takes a certain kind of person; we want someone who identifies with our values and is willing to challenge themselves both personally and professionally. We seek employees who are passionate about serving and making a difference in lives of others.
We’re looking to add a Community Outreach Coordinator/SME II. If you can envision joining a team where you will have the opportunity to provide mission driven results; then we are looking for you!
Here’s what you need to be successful in this role:
Coachable - Open to constructive criticism, with a strong desire to implement and sustain feedback by others
Customer service orientated - Understand the value of a relationship by building trust and relating to the customer to ensure the conversation progresses properly and on tract. Honest and have the integrity to do what’s right for our customers and for the business
Curious - Actively seek information pertaining to our business, services and customer base
Committed - Have the passion and perseverance for what you want to accomplish
Willing to support critical duties - Support responsibilities that must continue to be performed during crisis situations and contingency operations
What You’ll Get to Do!!
The Community Outreach Coordinator assists with analysis and evaluation and provides recommendations for improvements, optimization, development, and/or maintenance efforts in specialty areas. The Outreach Coordinator conducts outreach activities to establish and to maintain liaison and working relationships with other federal agencies: foreign, state, and local governments; industry and associations; community organizations; and the regulated community.
Key functions you will perform!
Perform a wide range of administrative and office support activities to support the department’s outreach and education initiatives
Research, plan, analyze, organize, coordinate, and implement initiatives to facilitate awareness of prescription drug trafficking, abuse, and outreach programs within the field division’s area of responsibility and local community
Act as liaison and establish partnerships with government and law enforcement agencies, organizations and the community at large.
Coordinate events, training, seminars, conferences, meetings, etc. as well as request for expenditures and funding related to the department’s outreach and education programs
Monitor and provide day-to-day management of the department’s outreach and education program.
Prepare qualitative and quantitative assessments to determine related needs, priorities, and capabilities and make recommendations regarding education and outreach strategies
Coordinate conferences and other events as well as requests for expenditures and funding related to field division outreach and education programs Maintain key information and identify potential sources for needed funding and submits projections. Addresses documentation requirements.
Prepare and deliver briefings to senior management describing program status, issues, findings, analyses, results, recommendations and conclusion as appropriate
Work independently to review and prepare documents addressing unconventional issues and/or problems affecting the program; work to identify trends and areas for improvements in procedures
Develop and maintain spreadsheets, tracking databases, reports, and presentations; generate and document information for statistical purposes; utilize government database systems and word processing software; compile files on initiatives as requested
Participate in discussions, meetings, conferences, and conference calls with agency administrative, business analysts, technical personnel, and other federal agency officials
Work with general public or specific registrants that may be impacted by the department’s activities
Provide expert scholarly advice, and consultation to projects and professional co-workers
Apply expert and highly specialized knowledge to gather facts, research and analyze data, and develop conclusions, recommendations, and strategies
Exhibit expertise in performing a specialized job, task, or skill
Possess greater-than-normal expertise or insight relative to a technical or operational discipline, system, or process
Assist project members with analysis and evaluation, prepare and submits recommendations for improvements, optimization, development, and/or maintenance efforts in specialty areas
Perform other duties as assigned.
What you will need to have:
Must have a Bachelor’s degree or higher in a scientific, technical, or business discipline.
Minimum of 5 years of experience working in an Outreach Role and/or Law Enforcement Experience.
We Offer…
Paid training, fun, talented and driven teammates
Knowledgeable, encouraging and present leadership
A diverse and community-minded organization
Career growth and learning opportunities for aspiring minds
Applicants selected may be subjected to a Government background investigation and may be required to meet the following conditions of employment:
A Favorable credit check for all cleared positions
Must be a U.S. Citizen
Successfully passing a background investigation
MVM offers a competitive benefits package, and fosters a highly skilled, energized and empowered workforce.
Due to the high volume of applications received, the Recruiting Department will contact you directly, should you be selected to advance in our recruitment process.
For more information about the company please visit our website at www.mvminc.com
MVM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.