Are you our Ideal candidate? Do you have a passion for creating unique approaches to working with youth and youth programs? If so, read on! At SafePlace, we pride ourselves on being a widely diverse group of individuals who are collectively dedicated to preventing domestic violence and sexual assault, while providing crucial services for survivors and their children. SafePlace is an inclusive and supportive environment where each employee feels welcome, can do their best work, and can be their best selves.Job Title: Prevention SpecialistReports to: Sexual Assault & Prevention Program ManagerFLSA Status: Non-exemptSalary Level & Range: Schedule CRange: $19.20 - $21.61Hours Per Week: 35 hours per weekNormal Work Schedule: Monday through Thursday:
- Base hours - Monday - Thursdays: 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
- While school is in session, this role is required to lead 2 hour weekly meetings for one evening each week.
- Occasionally this role will be required to attend promotion/outreach activities on evenings or weekends.
- All staff are required to occasionally be on call for 24 hours at a time as part of our Sexual Assault Response Program.
Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid holidays and paid time off leave, and Employee Assistance Program are provided as per SafePlace personnel policies. Retirement benefits will be available when simple plan qualifications have been met. Voluntary Life, Accident and Critical Illness Insurances are available.Position Summary
- Provides primary prevention and education utilizing evidence-based educational programming across the social-ecological model for students and adults in the areas of sexual assault, relationship violence, gender-based violence, stalking, and sexual harassment.
- Works closely with community leaders and school partners to build and expand prevention education within our community.
- Provides and maintains training on sexual assault, prevention and teen dating violence issues for all staff.
- Provides advocacy for sexual assault survivors from a trauma informed, culturally responsive social justice perspective.
- Responds in-person to Sexual Assault Response Program calls at local Emergency Rooms.
- Facilitates SafePlace Peer Education, Action, and Knowledge (SPEAK!) teen leadership group. This role is responsible for recruiting, educating, and mentoring this group in presenting to elementary, middle, and high school students.
- Builds and manages relationships with area colleges to spread awareness of Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence on campus. Attends various fairs and presents to students and staff.
- Supports youth staying at shelter with play groups, advocacy, and education activities.
Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesThe Essential Duties and Responsibilities of this position include the following. Other duties may be assigned.Prevention and Youth Education Work: 75%Develop, provide, and maintain Prevention Education for sexual assault and teen dating violence, meeting the goal set out in SafePlace's Strategic Prevention Plan.
- Develops and maintains partnerships with local schools, universities, and other organizations to conduct community level prevention education strategies in a collaborative manner.
- Maintain outreach and community education with youth-serving community partners.
- Build and maintain a social media presence for youth education
- Attend community meetings, task forces, and coalitions to help plan and coordinate prevention education within schools.
- Develop culturally responsive materials for youth looking to access SafePlace resources.
- Create Flyers and outreach materials as needed.
- Conduct ongoing data collection and assessment of efficacy of Prevention activities.
- Adapt to community feedback to improve efficacy of education activities
- Report on Prevention Activities to leadership
Plan and facilitate community outreach and educational activities for grant specific deliverables.
- Accurately and consistently gather data on grant-specific metrics to ensure continued eligibility
Support Youth Staying in Shelter
- Facilitate prevention groups as needed.
- Conduct intake on youth; identify needs and seek to find solutions
- Support youth in enrolling and remaining in school
- Connect youth with appropriate services for issues such as substance abuse, mental health, physical health, etc.
- Advise the agency on providing culturally relevant youth services.
Advise the agency on providing culturally relevant youth services.
- Provide and maintain straining on youth and adult sexual assault issues for employees, the board, interns, and volunteers
Take part in developing, assisting, and attending various Awareness month campaigns and events.
- Design materials, activities, and campaigns to promote and integrate various Awareness months with SafePlace activities
- Develop an annual plan which identifies key Awareness opportunities, lead and recruit other staff to be involved
Follow various agency data collection procedures
- Complete proper intake paperwork when doing advocacy
- Properly scanning and filing of client paperwork
- Entering client information into various systems such as InfoNet and Notehouse
- Always prioritize client confidentiality
- Promptly make any reports to Child Protective or Adult Protective Services as a Mandated Reporter when abuse is suspected
Engages in regular Professional Development to ensure we remain Culturally and Professionally CompetentProvide youth advocacy, education, and prevention to youth in Residential Services Program.
- Conduct intake of new youth in shelter.
- Assist youth and parents to obtain schools, medical and legal records needed for youth success.
- Coordinate and work with advocates to develop goals, objectives, and action plans for youth in shelter.
- Provide education, information, and referrals for parents and youth, as needed, or requested.
- Assist in advocacy on youth issues and resources development for advocates within the agency.
Sexual Assault Services Program and Direct Service Work: 25%Provide services to sexual assault survivors through crisis intervention and advocacy
- Provide advocacy for and respond to sexual assault related issues.
- Participate in on-call SARP and PREA shifts as needed.
- Respond to SAC calls as needed and requested
- Complete sexual assault survivor follow-up.
- Provide medical advocacy.
- Document services provided into InfoNet and internal data reporting systems
QualificationsTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation(s) may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- High School diploma or general education degree (GED) required.
- One year's experience in crisis intervention and/or sexual and domestic violence survivor advocacy.
- Demonstrated understanding of and training in sexual and domestic violence issues.
- One year's experience providing crisis intervention and/or sexual and domestic violence
- Demonstrated understanding of sexual and domestic violence issues and legal
- Working knowledge of the court system, law enforcement systems, and legal
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications
- Experience in prioritization and problem-solving.
- Ability to organize
- Experience establishing and maintaining working relationships with co-workers and community
- Ability to work
- Ability to handle stress
- Ability to maintain a positive attitude in a crisis intervention work
- Have (or be willing to obtain) a car, current automobile liability insurance and
- Commitment to the need for client and agency
- Commitment to the SafePlace mission and
- Multilingual is a plus
- Emotional Intelligence and strong self-care strategies
- Experience with Public Speaking
- Experience with Youth Mentorship
Training
- Employee is required to complete the initial SafePlace ACT training and on-the-job crisis line training with shelter staff. This will be provided once hired.
- Employee must attend 20 hours of on-going direct service training a year, which must include 15 hours advocacy, 12 hours of sexual assault training and 3 hours of CPR training.
Primary Competencies We Are Seeking
- Cultural Competence
- Demonstrate Self-Awareness
- Situational Adaptability
- Interpersonal Savvy
- Communicates Effectively
- Ensures Accountability
Culture StatementSafePlace employees are part of a cultivating team, where team members are friendly, accepting, and truly care about the wellbeing of others. Team members are proactive about sharing resources that benefit clients and are inspired by and enthusiastic about each other's success! This is a workplace that encourages new ideas and collective input in an atmosphere that is both patient and dependable. SafePlace offers an inspiring environment to be yourself and thrive!