Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Neighborhood Coordinator, Grant Service Specialist III (NCS) | Baltimore Police Department



Neighborhood Coordinator, Grant Service Specialist III (NCS)
Location: Baltimore, MD
Job ID: R0010531
Salary: $64,427 - $110,756
Closing Date: March 11, 2025


The Neighborhood Coordinator supports successful implementation of the Community Policing Plan and is responsible for coordination with city and community partners to deploy public safety resources. The SRC works with Patrol Support leadership in facilitating various community policing related projects, to include Neighborhood Policing Plans, the Group Violence Reduction Strategy and other shared public safety strategies that require coordinated action across multiple city and community partners.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Coordinate with city hall/agency liaisons on neighborhood engagement and outreach material about the Community Policing Plan.
  • Work with NCO teams and City Hall partners to convene city and community stakeholders to implement the Neighborhood Policing Plans (NPPs).
  • Project manage work plans related Neighborhood Policing Plans (NPPs) and other Problem-Oriented Policing (POP) activities.
  • Coordinate with city and community partners to deploy a comprehensive public safety response in geographies that are a priority for both NPPs and the Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS).
  • Work with Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) to identify, communicate and track ongoing city agency requests related to comprehensive public safety approaches.
  • Mobilize residents and businesses to participate in safety activities through community organizing and other efforts to build more active communication lines between police, prosecutors and neighborhood stakeholders.
  • Act as a point of contact for re-entry, faith-based and other community partners.
  • Develop and deliver crime prevention and safety education training for NCOs and community members.
  • Document and publicize neighborhood safety achievements to build confidence and buy-in among program partners.
  • Research and secure additional grant funding consistent with community policing plan objectives.
  • Provide status reports on community policing activities as required by consent decree monitoring team.