About The Position

ADL is the leading anti-hate organization in the world, founded in 1913 to protect the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment to all. In the face of rising antisemitism and extremism, ADL works to protect, advocate, and educate through programs and services using the latest innovations and technology, aiming to create a world without hate. The Associate Director, Law Enforcement and Community Security Partnerships is responsible for expanding, strengthening, and deepening the ADL Center on Extremism’s (COE) relationships with law enforcement and Jewish communal security partners in coordination with regional ADL offices within their division. This role builds and sustains partnerships through proactive outreach, regular intelligence sharing, and the coordination of intelligence briefings, trainings, and other engagement opportunities.

Requirements

  • Proven relationship-building and partner management skills with diverse stakeholders (e.g., law enforcement, Jewish communal security, and community organizations).
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce clear briefings, partner updates, and conference/panel proposals.
  • Ability to translate complex or sensitive information into actionable insights for varied audiences.
  • Training and briefing facilitation skills, including planning agendas, presenting effectively, and moderating discussions.
  • Strong coordination and project management skills to run multiple partnership activities simultaneously (briefings, trainings, events, outreach).
  • Track record of developing and sustaining partnerships across a defined region/territory/division.
  • High level of discretion and sound judgment when handling sensitive information.
  • Experience collaborating cross-functionally to achieve shared objectives and support broader organizational initiatives.
  • Experience representing an organization at conferences or industry/community events.
  • Experience with database management platforms and a comfort level with adopting and mastering new software tools to continuously improve workflows.
  • Experience organizing and delivering briefings, trainings, or informational sessions for professional audiences.
  • Demonstrated experience in partnerships, stakeholder engagement, or external affairs, ideally in a security, public safety, intelligence, or community protection context.
  • Bachelor’s degree required (e.g., Criminal Justice, Security Studies, Public Administration, Public Relations, International Relations, Political Science, or a related field) or equivalent relevant experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience drafting panel proposals or speaking submissions is a plus.
  • Experience working directly with law enforcement, security professionals, or community security organizations (preferred).
  • Relevant professional training or certifications in areas such as threat assessment, intelligence analysis, emergency management, protective security, or law enforcement/community safety are a plus.
  • Mission-driven and community-oriented, with a strong commitment to partner service and public safety.
  • Professional, credible, and confident in high-stakes environments and with senior stakeholders.
  • Proactive and resourceful; identifies partnership opportunities and follows through to completion.
  • Diplomatic and tactful; able to navigate differing priorities and build trust across institutions.
  • Highly organized and detail-oriented, with strong follow-through.
  • Adaptable and calm under pressure; able to respond to emerging issues and shifting priorities.
  • Strong integrity and reliability; consistently models confidentiality and ethical conduct.

Responsibilities

  • Build and expand partnerships with law enforcement agencies and Jewish communal security organizations across the division.
  • Maintain and deepen existing partner relationships through consistent engagement and relationship management.
  • Conduct outreach to new and emerging partners to broaden COE’s network and reach.
  • Utilizing COE’s proprietary tools and technology, identify and share relevant regional intelligence with partners in a timely, secure, and actionable manner.
  • Plan and coordinate intelligence briefings and trainings for partners and community stakeholders.
  • Support regional engagement efforts by coordinating and participating in meetings and joint initiatives with partners.
  • Represent COE at conferences and events, strengthening visibility and connections across the security ecosystem.
  • Develop conference/panel participation, including drafting panel proposals and related materials.
  • Collaborate with the COE Partnerships team and broader COE team to align partner engagement with organizational priorities.
  • Support community partner engagement to advance COE’s partnership strategy and mission.
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