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Responsible for:
1) Working within the Prevention Education Team to develop and deliver in-person programming throughout Erie County on topics related to crime and crime prevention, including topics such as: identity theft, sexual abuse prevention, internet safety, healthy relationships, sexual assault, consent, sexual harassment, and human trafficking.
2) Developing and enhancing relationships in the community to promote awareness of agency services and programs.
3) Assisting with agency promotion throughout the county and online through social media, YouTube, and/or virtual programming.
4) Coverage of the agency hotline as part of a rotational shift of on-call staff.
Ideal Candidate will possess:
1) Bachelor’s Degree in a human-services related field
2) Act 33, Act 34, and FBI clearances
3) Reliable Transportation
4) Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
5) Experience with virtual platforms, including YouTube, Zoom, Teams, and social media platforms
6) Experience with Microsoft Office software, especially PowerPoint
7) Flexible schedule (schedule will include some evenings/weekends)
8) Excellent organizational and time management skills
9) Experience presenting to groups, and willing to work with audiences of all ages
10) Facilitation, Active Listening and Critical Thinking Skills
This position is a full time (35hrs/week) position with benefits.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $595.00 - $630.00 per week
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Work Location: Multiple locations
Full Time
Social & Legal Services
$54k-71k (estimate)
04/11/2023
05/13/2024
cvcerie.org
ERIE, PA
25 - 50
1973
<$5M
Social & Legal Services
The Crime Victim Center of Erie County, Inc. was established in 1973 as the Erie County Rape Crisis Center, a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting sexual assault victims and their families and friends. In 1986, Victim Witness Services was established for victims of other violent crimes, their families and friends, and also to serve the witnesses to violent crimes. After 45 years of providing direct victim services and community education and outreach, CVC knows first-hand, there is hope and there is help. First, we know that when victims receive the help and support they nee...d, something wonderful can happen: Healing. They can reconnect, find meaning within the context of their life story, and be unburdened enough from the violence or crime to live fulfilled lives. To facilitate healing, CVC provides a full continuum of services to victims and witnesses of any type of crime including sexual assault, homicide, simple and aggravated assault, robbery, home invasion, and child and elder abuse. Trained Counselor Advocates provide crisis intervention, counseling, accompaniment through the criminal justice and medical systems, and victim compensation and restitution assistance to help victims cope and begin healing.
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