Mental Health Partners is Hiring a Sexual Violence Prevention Trainer and Coordinator Near Lafayette, LA
"If you are passionate about ending sexual violence, this is your opportunity to work with youth, community members and local businesses to change the norms that contribute to sexual violence in our community You will join a diverse, experienced team, that works hard and has fun, doing the work we love. Here, you will leverage your creativity and drive to end sexual violence." Dana Rae, Program Supervisor Job Profile
Do you enjoy working with youth and adults providing education and active engagement?
Are you passionate about preventing sexual violence?
Do you have experience developing and facilitating curriculum for schools, non-profits and businesses?
Are you a highly skilled trainer and presenter?
Are you experienced in developing PowerPoint slides, training handbooks, interactive activities, multimedia visual aids, and reference materials.
What's In It For You:
Medical (Kaiser and Cigna options), dental, vision, FSA, HSA, life, disability, and retirement (with company match) plans.
Paid time off, paid holidays, and a comprehensive wellness program.
Commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion work
Company contribution to student loans
Engaged employer who believes you are an important factor in delivering our mission to the community with lots of opportunity to for dialogue with leaders
Training, personal, and professional growth opportunities
Mental Health Partners offers a diverse, quality work environment, a great compensation package and a comprehensive benefits package. Our benefits include paid time-off policy (paid holidays, paid vacation and paid personal days-off), medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, and percentage match-up retirement contribution. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. As a condition of employment, you will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccination (and any subsequent boosters) and the annual influenza vaccine. Medical exemptions or religious accommodations may be requested. Notice $48,689 - $60,838 Annualized Skills & Requirements What We Need
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Education, or related field Masters Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling or related field
One (1) years experience in sexual violence or related area may be substituted
Ability to manage your schedule working independently and provide multiple presentations each week
A professional who is resilient and has a strong, realistic program planning abilities
Strong initiative to work with various groups in the community
Knowledge base of the dynamics of sexual violence and prevention programs
If you are Bilingual in Spanish that will be a bonus
Job Closes 3/1/24 Qualifications Mental Health Partners began in 1962 as a clinic, received non-profit status in 1964, and was federally designated as a comprehensive community mental health center in 1971. Since then, we have expanded to meet the growing needs of the community in both counties, with locations in Boulder, Broomfield and Longmont. We are the only agency in Boulder and Broomfield counties that provides comprehensive psychiatric services to county residents regardless of their ability to pay. People served by Mental Health Partners generally do not have access to services in the private sector because they cannot afford to pay the significant fees, and most do not have insurance. Mental Health Partners has 24 hour emergency psychiatric services and outpatient offices for infants, children, adolescents, adults, and families. Many programs and services are available including school-based programs, substance abuse treatment, rape crisis counseling, advocacy, and education. Mental Health Partners offers bilingual/bicultural services and an in-house pharmacy. It is estimated, that of the 360,000 residents of Boulder and Broomfield counties, over 60,000 individuals suffer with a form of mental illness. This number is only compounded when family, friends, and co-workers are affected by the disabling conditions of a person who is struggling with a mental illness. Annually, Mental Health Partners serves over 17,000 individuals and our Emergency Psychiatric Services Team responds to 10,000 calls. We serve more women than men and thirty-six percent of our clients are multicultural.