Clean & Safe Director
Ballard Alliance – Seattle, WA
Full-Time with benefits
Salary commensurate with experience
About Ballard Alliance
The mission of the Ballard Alliance is to ensure the Seattle neighborhood of Ballard remains a unique and economically vital community for its visitors, residents, businesses, and property owners. The Ballard Alliance represents a strong leadership voice for Ballard and provides programs and services critical to ensuring that Ballard remains a vibrant place to live, shop, work, eat and play. Funded in part through the Ballard Improvement Area, our organization is working to strengthen relationships with neighborhood stakeholders, local elected officials, and key government staff to ensure that our neighborhood is at the forefront of public policy deliberations.
A 501(c)(6) non-profit organization, the Ballard Alliance administers all BIA-funded programs, as well as all other programs previously provided by the Ballard Chamber of Commerce. Our programs include:
- Clean Environment
- Public Safety/Health Enhancement
- Business Development and Retention
- Marketing and Promotions
- Advocacy/Urban Design/Transportation
- Business Membership
- Programs and Events
- Production of the Ballard SeafoodFest
General Position Summary
The Clean & Safe Director will work with the Ballard business and residential community and be responsible for building relationships, outreach, coordination with key city departments and communication to the community regarding safety issues. In addition, the position will provide oversight of Alliance Safety Ambassadors, private security providers and our Clean Streets Team.
Job Responsibilities
- Continue the work of the Ballard Alliance by supporting the safety needs of the Ballard business and residential community.
- Identify, communicate and address public safety challenges through building partnerships among neighborhood organizations, businesses, City of Seattle Departments, and residents.
- Participate in case conferencing meetings with key city representatives and social service providers to help problem-solve for individuals who are having an outsized impact on the Ballard community.
- Provide follow-up support to business owners and residents who have been impacted by criminal activity, including assistance with crime reporting, coordination with the Seattle Police Department, the Seattle City Attorney's office, and the King County Prosecutor's office.
- Develop and implement a process for data collection to help identify trends in criminal activity that can be used to support crime-specific City investigation and prosecution work, as well as influence broader crime prevention programs and advocacy.
- Coordinate with Seattle Police Department officers and crime prevention coordinators on a regular basis.
- Identify and track crime patterns and community public safety concerns.
- Manage and direct Ballard Safety Ambassadors and support their work in the community. This work includes safety walks in the district, FIND It Fix It App reporting, use of online communication platforms, and ongoing issue coordination and reporting to various City departments.
- Coordinate with the Ballard community homelessness outreach coordinator and other social service providers as assigned.
- Coordinate with peers in other improvement districts and neighborhood organizations within the City of Seattle.
- Present regular updates and statistics to Board leadership groups and other audiences as needed.
- Collaborate with Alliance team members to assist in developing crime prevention communication tools including: crime prevention and safety manual, PowerPoint presentation, social media content and other tools as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
Community Relationship Building
The Clean & Safe Director position is tasked with developing relationships including neighborhood organizations, residents, businesses, city departments with the specific goal of addressing crime and community safety concerns. Special attention should be paid to developing strong relationships with the following entities: city departments, elected leaders, residents, business and property owners, organizations, safety partners and peer organizations across the city.
Deliverables
- Public safety events
- Ongoing crime prevention assessments
- Development of crime prevention communication tools
- Ongoing updates in Ballard Alliance community newsletter and social media
- Quarterly reports to the Department of Neighborhoods and the Office of Economic Development
Position Requirements
- Experience in public safety and/or law enforcement
- Ability to forge and cultivate relationships
- Ability to frequently interact tactfully with the public
- Ability to conduct independent research on diverse topics
- Possess sound decision-making skills
- Ability to make educated judgments and take independent actions
- Work well with a team
- Ability to meet deadlines with strong time management skills
- Be punctual and professional
- Exercise discretion in confidential matters
- Think creatively
- Occasional public speaking
- Work occasional weekends, evenings, and other irregular hours
- Possess a great attitude with a willingness to be flexible
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google applications
Physical Activities
Position requires talking, listening, taking meeting minutes, occasional walking, sitting, standing, and bending. Incumbent must be able to push, pull, lift, and carry up to 30 lbs.
Education and Experience
The ideal candidate will possess 5 - 8 years job experience with a focus on public safety and/or public space management. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in public policy/safety, urban planning, community development or public space management is preferred but not required. CPTED certification not required but preferred.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $105,000.00 - $125,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
Experience:
- public safety: 4 years (Preferred)
Work Location: In person