The Director of Enforcement provides strategic, operational, and staff leadership on all matters related to the enforcement of laws within the Commission’s jurisdiction. Collaborating closely with the Executive Director and other division heads in alignment with agency priorities, the Director of Enforcement provides a senior level of legal and subject matter expertise and management experience to strengthen program impact, deliver effective service, and ensure organizational efficiencies that are vital to enabling the Commission to effectively achieve its broad voter mandates. The position has primary responsibility for the effective enforcement of laws across each of the Commission’s core programmatic areas of campaign finance, governmental ethics, lobbying, open government, and whistleblower protection. It provides direct staff supervision and program oversight for the Commission’s enforcement and enforcement-related legal affairs work. It directs and supervises staff and provides program oversight for the Commission’s administrative enforcement work, including allocation of enforcement resources and management of the Division’s daily operations. Over the last several years, the Division has implemented significant improvements to its core program and business processes to strengthen its operations and functions, including a new case management system that was launched in 2023. The Director of Enforcement will build on those achievements by developing and executing new strategic initiatives to deepen the division’s effectiveness. Please note: The Director of Enforcement must be willing to forego involvement in all local political activity while a member of the Commission staff and publicly file an annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700). All positions at the Ethics Commission are required to comply with the department’s Statement of Incompatible Activities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager