Crisis Response and Lethal Means Safety Program and Policy Speci Remote / Telecommute Jobs
Posted 2026-06-26
Remote, USA
Full-time
Immediate Start
Vistra is seeking a Crisis Response/Lethal Means Safety Program and Policy Specialist to provide dedicated program and administrative support for the Crisis Response and Lethal Means Safety portfolios. Although this is primarily a remote role, candidates in the DC Metro Area are preferred.
- Key responsibilities include:
- Provide analytical and subject matter expertise to support the review of and response to new and existing policies and legislation impacting the DSPO mission.
- Requirements
- Bachelors' degree in public health, behavioral science, or related field and at least five years of relevant experience.
- Demonstrated subject matter expertise in Crisis Response and Lethal Means Safety, including familiarity with best practices, emerging issues, and operational frameworks.
- Strong policy understanding, with the ability to review, interpret, and assess new and existing policies or legislation affecting DSPO mission areas.
- Proven ability to provide program and administrative support, including tracking actions, coordinating requirements, and supporting portfolio execution.
- Demonstrated strategic thinking skills, with the ability to analyze complex issues, anticipate impacts, and provide forward-leaning recommendations.
- Experience functioning as a liaison with diverse stakeholders, ensuring coordinated information flow and alignment across internal and external partners.
- Familiarity with suicide prevention, postvention, or related behavioral health programs.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills to support development of analyses, summaries, and policy response materials. Ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities within an evolving mission environment.
- Additional Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working in a military environment or with military personnel.
- Experience interacting with interagency partners, senior leaders and executives.
- Understanding of crisis response systems, processes, and relevant industry knowledge (e.g., public health, behavioral health, emergency response, DoD systems).
- Prior experience supporting policy development, legislative review, or regulatory impact assessment.