Provide professional opinions and recommendations to ISP command regarding the ISP BTAM process, assessment tools, training curriculums, continuing education seminars, policies and procedures. Participate in ISP BTAM triage and assessment meetings regarding concerning communications, threatening communications, active threats, threat assessments, and threat investigations. Provide relevant and substantive documents following an assessment meeting. Assist ISP investigators when necessary by consulting on mental health and other related matters during active investigations. Consultant will assess the concern’s mindset, motivation, behaviors, intentions to identify warning signs and violence risk levels. Assessments will be based on evidence and information provided by the ISP BTAM team through virtual meeting, reporting, and BTAM assessment tools. Assist in development of management strategies specific to the cases, person of concern, or available resources. Provide guidance and consultation with ISP partners assigned to assist persons of concern that have been identified as posing a risk during the ISP BTAM process. Develop and deliver training to certified ISP BTAM investigators. Recommend and identify mental health resources and victim resources to ISP staff. Assist the ISP Legal office when necessary by providing professional guidance and consultation related to mental health practices and procedures. Provide upon request industry research, data and associated information to assist the ISP in active investigations. Along with the continuing development of the BTAM program.