Review Vacancy
AgencyMotor Vehicles, Department of
TitleHighway Safety Program Analyst 2
Occupational CategoryNo Preference
Bargaining UnitPS&T - Professional, Scientific, and Technical (PEF)
Salary RangeFrom $73284 to $92693 Annually
Minimum Qualifications Please Note: Individuals must be employed by New York State to apply for appointment to this position.
Current New York State employees, with one year of permanent service in a G-21 title eligible for transfer under Section 52.6 of the Civil Service Law, or currently in an G-23 position eligible for transfer.
Duties Description • Serve as the Department and State liaison for Child Passenger Safety/Occupant Protection and School Bus Safety
• Assist in the development and preparation of the New York State Highway Safety Strategic Plan and Highway Safety Annual Report
• Write applications for federal grants to develop, implement and assess Child Passenger Safety/Occupant Protection and School Bus Safety
• Evaluate GTSC grantee applications for compliance with Federal and State guidelines and make recommendations for funding
• Evaluated the management, control, and administration of approved projects to assist in assuring compliance with federal grants. This includes travel for on-site monitoring of projects
• Provide on-site and off-site support and guidance for Child Passenger Safety/Occupant Protection and School Bus highway safety program
• Provide administrative, management and continuity support to the New York State Child Passenger Safety Advisory Board
• In conjunction with the New York State Child Passenger Safety Board representatives, plan Child Passenger Safety technician certification, renewal and update classes throughout the State
• Coordinate State level activities in support of National Child Passenger Safety Week and Seat Check Saturday
• Research and assess Occupant protection programs in other states to ascertain program effectiveness in New York
• Provide assistance for Occupant Protection and School Bus related press releases, artwork, articles and other media information released by DMV’s Office of Communications
• Respond to requests for information about Occupant Protection and school Bus programs received from highway safety partners and the general public
Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.
Email Address Miriam.Reyes@dmv.ny.gov
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Notes on ApplyingPlease submit a cover letter (referencing the Vacancy ID noted at the top of this posting) indicating how you meet the qualifications for appointment, including your permanent title and current assignment, along with a clear and concise resume. Candidates may be asked for their social security number to verify NYS employment history and transfer eligibility.