Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
05 Dec, 25
Salary
70900.0
Posted On
06 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Psychology, Training Programs, Applicant Tracking Systems, Mitigation, Law Enforcement, Discretion, Risk, Sensitivity, Workplace Violence Prevention, Communication Skills, Threat Management, Physical Security
Industry
Human Resources/HR
Reporting to the Employee & Labor Relations Director and in collaboration with Legal Affairs, Insurance & Risk Management, Staff & Faculty Counseling Center, Strategic Communications, and UCPD, the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) Coordinator is responsible for exercising sound and independent judgment to effectively respond to potential threats of violence involving UCLA campus departments. The BIT Coordinator works closely with and has a dotted line reporting relationship with the BIT Manager. The BIT Coordinator develops key relationships with campus departments, including high-ranking administrators and faculty members, Legal Affairs, Campus and Medical Center Human Resources, University of California Police Department, Insurance and Risk Management, and the Staff & Faculty Counseling Center. The BIT Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that the BIT’s activities are well coordinated. This position evaluates and develops the threat management coordination processes, including the methods of communication and all aspects of maintaining documentation to log activities. The BIT Coordinator is responsible for evaluating the effectiveness of the policies and procedures for managing violence prevention and for expanding and improving response protocols and programs. The BIT Coordinator conducts program outreach and identifies areas of campus training necessary to support the BIT. The BIT Coordinator maintains collaborative working relationships with other Campus Response Groups (i.e. Consultation & Response Team and UCLA Health Threat Assessment Team, etc.). The BIT Coordinator is the Program Administrator for the Workplace Violence Prevention program and holds a high-visibility position to ensure that cases reported are handled in a timely and accurate manner. The BIT Coordinator is the Alternate Chair of the Incidents of Concern Committee (IOCC) with campus-wide visibility of Threat Assessment & Management.
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION, LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS & PERSONAL AFFILIATIONS
COMPLETE POSITION DESCRIPTION
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