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Professional Services Specialist - Policy

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At Lexipol, our mission is to create safer communities and empower individuals on the front lines with market-leading content and technology. Our top-notch team works closely with law enforcement, fire, EMS, corrections, adult probation, juvenile detention, and local government professionals to tailor our solutions to better address today’s challenges and keep first responders coming home safely at the end of each shift.

Working at Lexipol means making a difference – day in and day out.

The Work
The Professional Service Specialist plays a key role in ensuring that clients are satisfied with Lexipol’s policy content and platforms, that it meets their business needs, and that any issues are promptly and effectively resolved. The Professional Services Specialist is responsible for designated projects with specific scopes of work to be completed within specified timelines using established methods.

The Professional Services Specialist will assist clients with customizing their policy manual to fit the needs of the agency and bringing the policy manual online within a specified timeframe. This is a client-facing role that provides collaborative policy customization guidance and assistance, manages an assigned agency’s Daily Training Bulletins (DTBs), and works with clients to implement policy updates.

The primary focus of a Professional Services Specialist is to leverage the team’s collective expertise to the benefit of the client agency by providing high quality project leadership and guidance and to complete the assigned scope of work within established timelines.

This is done through working in these areas of focus:

Policy Implementation
• Apply your knowledge and understanding of risk management principles, practices, and their application within an agency.
• Review agency existing policies and procedures to identify levels of alignment with Lexipol

Master Policy Content.
• Provide project leadership and direction in a remote collaborative team environment.
• Initiate discussion and provide expert guidance around policy editing decisions in compliance with Lexipol’s Legal guidelines.
• Conduct detailed editing of policy to ensure it is applicable, practical, and functional for the agency while keeping with the Lexipol guidelines, style, and format.

Project Management
• Oversee the implementation process from start to finish based on the assigned scope of work. This involves setting timelines, coordinating tasks, managing resources, and ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget.
• Collect feedback from clients on the content and software and its implementation process. Use this feedback to recommend improvements to Professional Services practices and Content/System changes.
• Provide training to clients on how to use the software effectively. This could be in the form of one-on-one sessions, group workshops, or creating instructional materials. Additionally, offer ongoing support and troubleshooting for any issues that arise post implementation.
• Maintain thorough documentation of the implementation process and client interactions.
• Prepare reports on project progress, challenges, and outcomes.
• Meet or exceed project timelines.
• Successfully work and coordinate client communication within a remote and collaborative team environment.

Policy Update Management
• Coordinate collaborative review of policy updates with the client.
• Make necessary edits as needed and determined by the client.
• Release policy updates at the direction of the client.
• Maintain client’s program records and reports.

Daily Training Bulletin Management
• Conduct monthly Daily Training Bulletin (DTB) validation and release.
• Manage client's program records and reports.

Continuous Improvement Mindset
• Provide input on team processes and methods using an established chain of command.
• Provide feedback on product lines to internal teams for continuous improvement.

Requirements: To be considered for this role, you will have this experience:
• Public Safety leadership experience in law enforcement, fire, or corrections with at minimum first line leadership experience.
• Two or more years of demonstrated public safety agency policy management and editing experience.
• Motivated self-starter with a record of being able to operate with little supervision in a remote work environment.
• Ability to comprehend and present information and ideas as part of a collaborative team environment.
• Bachelor’s Degree in criminal justice, business administration or a relevant field is required with minimum two years’ relevant experience; or
• Associate degree with minimum four years of commensurate experience in development of policy and procedures and the application of the law to public safety agencies; or
• Minimum ten years’ commensurate experience without a degree.
• Experience developing and managing complex, long-term projects.

Qualifications:
• Understanding of public sector risk management principles, practices, and their application.
• Exceptional project, organization, and time management skills.
• Ability to successfully manage time and projects while working autonomously and telecommuting.
• Ability to learn and apply new technology applications within a reasonable time period.
• Proficient with Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, basic Excel, Outlook, Teams, PowerPoint) and common internet resources.
• Ability to build and maintain positive working relationships with public safety agency personnel and internal stakeholders.

Preferred Experience:
• Prior experience with Lexipol’s online content delivery system or similar policy/content management platforms preferred.
• Experience as an Accreditation Manager or supporting accreditation programs and processes within a public safety agency.
• Experience managing or supporting policy implementation projects for public safety agencies.
• Experience using project management, CRM, or content management systems to track work, timelines, and customer deliverables.
• Experience working in a remote, customer-facing professional services environment.

Target Outcomes/ Target Results
• Consistently provide accurate assessment of Client’s policies and procedures to determine appropriate preliminary dispositions.
• Proficiently review agency content at rate of fifteen pages per hour.
• Complete all projects within assigned timeframes.
• Consistently provide high-level customer service to clients.
• Maintain knowledge of Lexipol content and updates by reviewing material consistently.
• Maintain a utilization rate of >75% monthly.
• Attain quality performance levels of >80% overall for position’s essential skills within first year.
• Attain understanding of >80% of the processes identified as essential for this position first year.

Employee Value Proposition
• The Professional Services Team is a high-performance team predominantly consisting of public safety veterans focused on ensuring public safety agencies have policies that are applicable, practical, functional, and constitutionally sound.
• The workload and commitment of our team is best suited for individuals who are detail oriented, organized, and task driven.
• As part of the Lexipol Customer Experience Group, the Professional Services Team is committed to ensuring every customer enjoys their experience working with Lexipol and appreciates the value of our services and support.
• The Professional Services Team meets regularly to stay connected, receive training, discuss process improvements, and stay informed about company-wide changes and opportunities.
• With our focus on great customer experience, we spend a lot of time working in small to medium-sized collaborative meetings with clients and forge long-lasting relationships with agency members.
• As Lexipol continues to grow, the Professional Services Team continues to have opportunities for career advancement and promotion.

The Environment
• Report to a regionally assigned Senior Project Manager who understands the technical and business needs of the team and is committed to building partnerships, generating ideas, making continuous improvements, providing resources, refining processes and supporting the success of each team member.
• Our team drives projects to completion and acts as a force multiplier to ensure work is accomplished with proper input, decision making, and direction from the client.
• Our team is driven by the ability to provide critical support to the public safety industry. Many of our team members are public safety veterans.
• We leverage our collective experience of more than 2,000 years to the benefit of the public safety industries we support every day.
• We celebrate successful collaborations, give praise publicly and frequently, want to learn from one another and are dedicated to each member of the team maximizing their potential.

Duties listed are not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive; other duties may be assigned. Management retains the discretion to add to or change the duties of the position at any time.

Compensation and Benefits
Hourly rate for this role is $30 - $32/hr., based on credentials and experience.

About Lexipol
Lexipol is the leader in advancing total readiness for public safety agencies, helping leaders reduce risk, ease administrative burdens, and strengthen community trust. Trusted by more than 12,000 agencies nationwide, Lexipol delivers a unified platform that integrates policy, training, wellness, and reporting to simplify operations and support data-informed decisions. By equipping leaders and teams with the tools, insights, and support they need, Lexipol makes readiness possible—today and for whatever comes next. Learn more at www.lexipol.com.

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