What are the responsibilities and job description for the Rural Outreach Specialist position at Community Violence Intervention Center?
RURAL OUTREACH SPECIALIST
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in a human service field. Relevant degrees will also be considered. Willing and able to engage in community-based activities and efforts that focus on changing social norms, attitudes, and behaviors. Effective public speaking skills. Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license, have access to personal transportation and be willing to travel from office to local and county schools for presentations and trainings. Experience/knowledge in the area of violence prevention is preferred.
COMPENSATION: Salary range is $36,999 - $55,499 ($46,249 midpoint) depending on education and experience. Benefits include a generous leave package including annual leave, sick leave and personal days; 11 paid holidays; health, dental, vision, and life insurance; 401k with employer match; potential eligibility for federal student loan forgiveness.
SUPERVISED BY: Director of Prevention & Education
CLASSIFICATION: Exempt
RESPONSIBILITIES
School Activities
- Attend meetings at the beginning of each school year with Grand Forks County rural school principals and counselors to maintain relationships, coordinate violence prevention efforts, and identify additional program needs.
- Collaborate with rural schools to deliver risk and protective factor surveys.
- Build and foster relationships with school personnel.
- Provide support and facilitation for a wide range of age-appropriate violence prevention curricula and one-time presentations.
- Develop presentation packets and other printed material related to prevention presentations.
Public Education, Training and Awareness Activities
- Participate in primary prevention training on-line and at the local, state, and national level.
- Deliver training and presentations to youth, community members, and professionals as needed.
- Develop training packets and other printed material related to prevention training.
- Participate in primary prevention training activities, as available and within the scope of this position’s funding.
Conduct community outreach to organizations such as, but not limited to, community agencies, elementary, middle, and high schools, alternative school setting, local businesses, and other agencies in the community.
Individual Support and Advocacy
- Assess abuse and sexual assault situations reported and make appropriate decisions regarding intervention to enhance the safety of the student.
- Demonstrate professional listening skills while assisting students in identifying options, establishing goals, and developing skills.
- Be familiar with area agencies and services and provide students with appropriate referral information.
- Provide emotional support to youth at Grand Forks County schools as needed.
- Hold office hours at Grand Forks County rural school as needed for advocacy support.
- Connect families with CVIC and other community services.
Committees and Meetings
- Participate in the Safer Tomorrows Road Map Alliance meetings.
- Attend CVIC staff meetings.
- Participate in Prevention and Education meetings.
- Attend other committee meetings as assigned.
Record Keeping
- Collaborate with stakeholders for data collection (school surveys, curriculum data, and other identified data sources).
- Assist with the data collection and analysis of the risk and protective factor school survey in rural schools.
- Compile agency training evaluations.
Other duties as assigned
Be life changing with us. Apply today by submitting a cover letter, resume and completing the employment application at https://cvic.bamboohr.com/jobs/. Contact Kristina Stepps, Director of Human Resources at kristinas@cviconline.org with any questions.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 29, 2023
CVIC is an Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veterans.
Salary : $36,999 - $55,499