Deputy Ombudsman
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Posted: May 11, 2026
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Job Description
The Office of the Colorado Child Protection Ombudsman
Position: Deputy Ombudsman
Agency: Office of the Colorado Child Protection Ombudsman
Status: Full-Time
FLSA: Exempt
Location: Denver, Colorado, Hybrid
Reports to: Child Protection Ombudsman (Chief Executive Officer)
Salary: $155,000 - $170,000 annually
Salary placement within the range will be based on qualifications and experience.
Are you an experienced public service leader who values accountability, thoughtful leadership, and meaningful systems work? If so, this role offers the unique opportunity to help lead an independent agency focused on improving Colorado’s child protection system.
The Office of the Colorado Child Protection Ombudsman (CPO) is seeking its next Deputy Ombudsman. In this role, you will help oversee agency operations, support organizational strategy, guide fiscal and operational decision-making, and help ensure the office remains responsive, effective, and aligned with its statutory responsibilities.
You will work closely with the Ombudsman to support the long-term health and sustainability of the agency while helping lead work that impacts children, youth, families, and stakeholders across Colorado. The role requires executive-level operational leadership, sound judgment, professionalism, and the ability to navigate complex and sensitive issues with integrity and discretion.
The Agency: The Office of the Colorado Child Protection Ombudsman
The Office of the Colorado Child Protection Ombudsman is an independent state office established in statute to provide oversight of Colorado’s child protection system. The office does not operate programs, make placement decisions, or advocate for agencies. Its work focuses on how child protection systems function in practice, where concerns or gaps exist, and how systems may be strengthened through credible review and analysis.
The office’s effectiveness depends heavily on independence, professionalism, collaboration, and public trust.
Colorado Child Protection Ombudsman Agency Website
Position Overview
The Deputy Ombudsman serves as a senior executive leader within the agency and reports directly to the Child Protection Ombudsman. In this role, you will support the Ombudsman in maintaining the overall health, effectiveness, and sustainability of the agency while overseeing many aspects of day-to-day operations.
Key areas of responsibility include:
Organizational leadership and administration
Budget and fiscal strategy support
Human resources support and compliance
Contracting and procurement oversight
Policy and operational development
Staff supervision and organizational alignment
Interagency coordination
Public communication and stakeholder engagement
The Deputy Ombudsman may also act on behalf of the Ombudsman when designated.
Deputy Ombudsman - Official Job Description
What Success Looks Like
Successful performance in this role requires the ability to balance operational leadership with collaboration, sound judgment, and accountability.
Over time, you will successfully:
Maintain effective and sustainable agency operations across multiple functional areas
Provide reliable operational, fiscal, and strategic guidance to the Ombudsman
Support staff and agency leaders in a manner that promotes communication, accountability, and alignment with agency priorities
Navigate sensitive issues with professionalism, discretion, and consistency
Maintain productive relationships with agency partners, stakeholders, and service providers
Support organizational systems and practices that strengthen long-term agency health and sustainability
What We Are Looking For
The strongest candidates for this role are leaders who:
Lead with integrity, professionalism, and accountability
Balance strategic leadership with operational execution
Communicate clearly and effectively with diverse audiences
Manage complex systems and competing priorities effectively
Support staff thoughtfully while maintaining accountability
Demonstrate sound judgment in high-pressure or sensitive situations
Value collaboration and relationship-building
Are motivated by meaningful public service work
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants must clearly demonstrate the following qualifications in their application materials:
An undergraduate degree and a minimum of 10 years of relevant professional experience in public administration, business administration, government finance and contracting, HR policies and procedures, budgeting, data analysis, information technology, or related operational leadership areas
OR
Twenty years of directly relevant professional experience in lieu of an undergraduate degree
In addition, applicants must demonstrate:
At least five years of executive-level leadership experience with direct accountability for organizational strategy, operations, workforce leadership, and budgeting
At least three years of managing organizational budgets exceeding $1 million
At least three years of managing procurement and contracting functions, including requests for proposals, proposal evaluation, and contract execution
Experience in establishing organizational goals and objectives and supporting teams in achieving those objectives
Experience in directly supervising employees
Demonstrated understanding of Colorado General Assembly budget processes, including fiscal year requests and allocations, fiscal note responses, and employee salary and benefit funding
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrated integrity, discretion, and sound judgment
Ability to appropriately manage confidential and sensitive information
Demonstrated commitment to equity, fairness, and public accountability
Ability to collaborate effectively with diverse agencies, partners, and individuals
Preferred Qualifications
You will stand out if you possess:
A graduate degree in public administration, business administration, nonprofit leadership, finance, data analytics, or a related field
Experience in oversight, ombudsman, investigations, compliance, or accountability work
Understanding of child-serving systems such as child welfare, behavioral health, juvenile justice, and their intersection with law and courts
Experience analyzing legislation or public policy
Experience presenting operational, budget, or program information to diverse audiences
Advanced data analytics experience
Experience working in high-visibility public sector environments
Work Environment
This is a hybrid leadership position based in Denver, Colorado. Periodic statewide travel is required.
The role requires resilience, professionalism, and the ability to respond thoughtfully to urgent or sensitive matters while maintaining focus on long-term organizational effectiveness and agency priorities.
Agency Values
The CPO’s work is guided by the following principles:
Integrity – Transparent, impartial, and consistent
Collaboration – Change through shared knowledge and partnership
Equity – Systems responsive to diverse experiences and needs
Curiosity – Continuous learning and reform
Independence – Autonomy from the agencies reviewed
Benefits and Equal Opportunity
The position includes a comprehensive State of Colorado benefits package, including medical and dental coverage, paid leave and holidays, retirement through Colorado PERA, and eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. The Office of the Colorado Child Protection Ombudsman is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to full inclusion and reasonable accommodations.
*This position does not provide relocation compensation.
Application Deadline: June 5, 2026, at 11:59 pm