Full-Time Education & Systems Advocate
Job Description
Job Title: Education & Systems Advocate
Job Status: Regular, full-time (40 hrs/wk) Estimated Annual Salary $40,705.60 ($19.57/hr)
Office Location: SASSMM Brunswick Office, with remote work as approved.
Primary Responsibilities:
(Education)To provide community education and K-12 school-based education, and direct assistance and support to victims of sexual violence in Eastern Cumberland (Brunswick, Harpswell, and surrounding Islands) Lincoln, and Sagadahoc Counties (ECLS), with possible back up response to serve Knox and Waldo (K/W) Counties, as needed. (Systems) To provide community outreach, direct assistance, and support to survivors of sexual violence, particularly those engaged in the systems of criminal justice, law enforcement, corrections, and medical in ECLS Counties.
Representative Duties:
Prevention Education
- Contribute to the development, implementation, and maintenance of curricula and materials used in SASSMM’s education programming
- Implement educational programs and trainings in K-12 schools (with students, faculty, administrators, and relevant school department staff).
- Develop trainings and materials for community education programs with broader community partners and underserved populations (older adult providers, childcare providers, LGBTQIA, faith communities etc.), in Eastern Cumberland, Sagadahoc, and Lincoln Counties
- Facilitate student or community support groups or client drop-in hours in SASSMM affiliated schools/community settings, as needed
- Work as part of a collaborative Education Team; meeting regularly to plan your work and strategize best practices in prevention education throughout the Midcoast
- Establish contact and collaborate with other community resource and referral sources
- Attend identified meetings and initiatives that are relevant to the mission of the agency
- Distribute evaluative and assessment instruments in collaboration with project participants
- Maintain and input all statistical data required by funding and agency requirements
Program and Services Delivery
- Provide crisis support services for survivors and family members following a sexual assault
- Coordinate and share incoming client service requests at local courts
- Provide accompaniment and support of survivors during police interview or other procedures involving law enforcement, legal proceedings, or forensic medical exams, restorative circles, school accompaniments, etc.
- Non-emergency police accompaniments will first go to the Systems Advocate(s) for E. Cumberland, Lincoln, and Sagadahoc Counties, and to the Rural Services Coordinator for Knox & Waldo Counties, then to whomever is on SBU secondarily.
- Provide follow-up assistance and support to survivors and families, as needed
- Contribute to the development and implementation of services and trainings in response to and the prevention of human trafficking
- Participate in MECASA’s Systems Services programming, including the collection and sharing of data and best practices for any scheduled reports
- Maintain and input all statistical data required by funding and agency requirements
- Participate (bi-weekly) in one-on-one supervision with the Systems Coordinator to develop a workplan, ensure self-management and compliance with policies and data collection requirements, and to share feedback and accountability regarding ongoing projects
- Work in coordination with other Systems and Rural Advocates for consistency and coverage of services
- Establish contact and collaborate with community resources and referral sources
- Provide community-based advocacy and support services, as required, including support group services
- Attend identified meetings and initiatives that are relevant to the mission of the agency
- Attend at least 12 hours of professional development training per year, in consultation with the Systems Coordinator
- Assist the Systems Coordinator, as required
Client Services
- Complete SASSMM 47 hours Advocate Training
- Participate in staff back-up coverage of the 1-800 helpline and respond to all client or volunteer advocate needs associated with staff back-up capacity
- Participate in HelpRoom staffing
- Respond to all client needs associated with staff back-up capacity
- Support all client needs as identified via the support line, the SASSMM office phone, affiliated schools, or other community partners
- Co-facilitate in-person or online support groups, as needed
- Perform other duties, as assigned
Qualifications:
- At least two-years of experience working with youth in an educational setting or equivalent related experience
- Experience developing educational curriculum and training materials
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills; experience with classroom management, facilitation, or team-building preferred
- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent work/life experience
- Training or experience working with diverse and underserved populations
- Awareness of, and sensitivity to, issues of sexual violence
- Ability to respond to people in crisis and an open-minded nature
- Willingness to work flexible hours and respond to changing priorities
- Excellent computer literacy, organizational, facilitation, and oral and written communication skills
Accountability: Accountable to the Education & Outreach Coordinator for education related needs and the Systems Coordinator for any client-related or systems support. Accountable to the Executive Director regarding all agency programming and operations.
How to Apply
To Apply: Submit cover letter of interest, current resume, and list of 3 contacts for professional references to arian@sassmm.org
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