Research and Evaluation Coordinator
As the primary Office for Missing and Murdered Black Women and Girls collection and reporting expert, the position of MMBWG Research and Evaluation Coordinator under administrative direction is responsible for creating, building, and coordinating data reporting structures and strategies that enable management to address and interrupt the prevalence of missing and murdered Black women and girls. Design collection systems/forms that support reporting on measurable outcomes achieved, along with specific objectives and outcome measures for the following year. Coordinate with other organizations that are responsible for the systems that play a role in investigating, prosecuting and adjudicating cases involving violence committed against Black women and girls. This can be done through the implementation of recommendations by task forces, advisory groups, research, case analysis, evaluation of programs, review of state policies and practices, and other inputs identified by the Director; and perform other duties as assigned.