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Regional Coordinator
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys and the Office of the U.S. Attorneys · Posted 1 days ago
On-site Portland, OR $96K – $125K Apply by Jul 10, 2026 Miscellaneous Administration And Program ENTJESFJESTJISTJ Operations
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The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon is seeking to fill a Regional Coordinator position. This position is located in Portland, OR. For more information on the Department of Justice and the United States Attorneys' Offices, visit http://www.justice.gov/usao/. This position is also being announced under 26-OR-12990963-MS.
What You'll Do
- →At the full performance level, as a Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Regional Coordinator in the U.S.
- →Attorney's Office (USAO) and designated MMIP Regional Outreach Program Region, you will join a team responsible for carrying out the public safety mission of the Department of Justice, the Program Region, and USAOs in the District of Alaska, Oregon, Arizona, Western Michigan, or Northern Oklahoma.
- →In this role, you will perform a variety of duties to promote the effective communication, coordination, and collaboration among federal, state, Tribal and local law enforcement, and non-governmental resources to prevent and resolve Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP)related cases and issues.
- →Designs and implements approaches to facilitate communication and problem resolution on MMIP-related issues at the federal, Tribal, state, and local levels.
- →Serves as a standing member on any ad hoc committees created to develop strategies to resolve complicated MMIP-related problems.
- →Represents the Department, U.S.
- →Attorneys, and the Program at such meetings as required.
- →Provides MMIP -related information directly to federal, Tribal, state, and local Indigenous organizations by active service and participation in MMIP-related task forces, committees, and associations.
- →Advises federal, Tribal, state, and local governmental and non-governmental officials on the organization, operation, responsibilities, and strengths of counterpart organizations.
- →Work in coordination with federal, Tribal, state, and local law enforcement partners within the Program Region, to increase the accuracy and instances of information reported to existing missing persons databases, like NamUs and NCIC's Missing Persons File.
- →Develops and maintains a library of MMIP-related resource materials for use by federal, Tribal, state, and local governmental and non-governmental organizations within the Program Region.
- →With Department approval, personally authors brochures and other outreach material where there is a lack of pertinent literature, or existing literature is not fully appropriate to District or Program Region needs.
- →Participates in the planning and implementation of MMIP-related District and Regional programs and initiatives.
- →Work involves coordinating, facilitating, advising, and participating in the design, development, and operation of MMIP-related program(s).
Personality Fit
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