Program Manager I
State of CT Judicial Branch | |
United States, Connecticut, Wethersfield | |
Oct 18, 2025 | |
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Program Manager I The State of Connecticut Judicial Branch is seeking a Program Manager I to manage the training component of the Gail Burns-Smith Sexual Assault Forensic Examiners Program (SAFE Program). Duties include managing the training component’s infrastructure, maintaining and growing partnerships with local, state, and federal agencies, and ensuring compliance with relevant statutes, regulations and guidelines, in order to help operate a training program for health care professionals on the care of and collection of evidence from adolescent and adult victims of sexual assault. Responsibilities include: maintaining and expanding the SAFE Program’s accredited training program; providing oversight, training and recruitment of contracted SAFE Instructors; collaborating with multidisciplinary partners to develop and deliver trainings and education; leveraging technology to make resources available through a variety of mediums; partnering with Judicial Branch units to develop and facilitate special projects and events; and implement policies and procedures in accordance with applicable policies evidence-based practices. The preferred candidate will hold a current unrestricted Connecticut license or the ability to obtain a Connecticut license as a Registered Nurse or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and possess the following experience and credentials:
New employees begin at the minimum. The starting salary for existing state employees may be higher than the minimum, in accordance with existing Judicial Branch policy. The State of Connecticut Judicial Branch offers its employees a top notch array of health and retirement benefits including but not limited to: paid holidays, vacation, sick and personal leave, group life insurance, 457 Deferred Compensation, voluntary flexible spending account programs, discounted auto and home insurance policies and long and short term disability. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING General Experience: Nine years of professional experience in a broad range of functions related to assigned areas, including some responsibility for planning, research and statistical analysis, organizational analysis, or a related field. Substitutions Allowed: 1) College training may be substituted for the General Experience on the basis of fifteen semester hours equaling one-half year of experience to a maximum of four years for a Bachelor’s degree. 2) A law degree or a master's degree in a related field may be substituted for one additional year of the General Experience. Special Requirements: Incumbents may be required to travel in the course of their daily work. Applications must be received by November 3, 2025. Applications must be submitted through the on-line application site at: (CLICK BELOW). Resumes or paper applications will not be accepted. Careers at the Branch play an essential role for the public and society. Our meaningful, challenging, and interesting positions have a long-lasting effect that serves to advance justice and ultimately provides for the greater good of all. Please reference posting number 25-1000-157 EOE recblid as26nsjkrqh09fc2i9vpkbhglrdyah | |
Oct 18, 2025