Sexual Assault Training Program and Compliance Coordinator (Rathgeber Village Campus)
SAFE Alliance seeks a Sexual Assault Training Program and Compliance Coordinator for the Administrations Program in the Human Resources, Training & Volunteer Services Department. The Sexual Assault Training Program & Compliance Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the completion of all training and related compliance activities. This includes maintaining the integrity of the training curricula and delivery methods, documenting completion of all required training/continuing education (CE) for each staff, facilitating materials as needed, and monitoring/communicating all training/CE compliance needs.
SAFE Alliance:
The SAFE Alliance exists to stop abuse for everyone by serving the survivors of child abuse, sexual assault and exploitation, and domestic violence. We are dedicated to ending violence through prevention, advocacy, and comprehensive services for individuals, families, and communities that have been affected by abuse.
In the past two years, our community outreach and education has provided over 400 trainings to over 7,000 community members. Our various housing and shelter programs have provided over 46,000 nights/days of care and served over 3,000 youth and adults directly affected by abuse. We have provided over 10,000 callers/chats/texts, walk-in advocacy and crisis interventions or face-to-face emotional support through our 24/7 confidential SAFEline.
No matter what your role at SAFE Alliance you will make a difference, because together we can Stop Abuse For Everyone.
Position Details:
We are looking for one person to work on a full-time, exempt basis for an annual salary of $47,000 to $51,000 dependent upon experience and an additional annual language differential of $3,600 for those who are English/Spanish bilingual. The work location will be based at our Rathgeber Village Campus in the Mueller area. This position will include some travel in the community or between campuses and will allow for some remote/hybrid work. The position requires the ability to moderate a 40-hour SATP that is held 6 times annually for volunteers and staff; 3 times during business hours and 3 times during evening hours 5pm to 9pm.
Perks and Benefits of Working at SAFE Alliance*:
- Employee Only: Health insurance, short-term disability, and life insurance are employer paid with an option to purchase additional dependent coverage.
- Eligibility for Paid time off accruals of up to 15 days a year prorated based on hire date and hours worked.
- 8 standard paid holidays throughout the year.
- Depending on your date of hire, up to 4 Personal Holidays are granted to use at your preference throughout the year.
- A comprehensive voluntary benefits plan that includes dental, vision, flexible spending, and various insurance programs including pet insurance.
- 403(b) retirement plan with an ability to contribute immediately. You can earn an employer match of 100% up to 1% of your pay and a discretionary contribution of 2% of your pay whether you contribute to the Plan, after one year of eligible service.
- SAFE Alliance benefit plans are effective the first day of the month following thirty days of continuous employment.
*Benefit plans and benefit start dates are prorated based on date of hire and hours worked. Eligibility in employer paid benefits, paid time off and holidays are dependent upon full-time employment status and/or hours worked and may be subject to change.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Human Services, Social Work, Training and Development, or other related field.
- Experience in the nonprofit sector preferred.
- Knowledge of issues related to gender-based violence, child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence required.
- Direct service experience with serving survivors of violence preferred.
- Demonstrated experience in training or education, public speaking, and effective communication to small and large groups.
- Demonstrated experience in creating written and visual educational materials using the Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, or similar.
- Strong degree of comfort with learning and adapting to new technology and staff database management systems.
- Has sufficient personal maturity and stability to handle traumatic information inherent in this work, ability to recognize and seek out support for secondary trauma when needed and to rebound from setbacks and adversity when facing difficult situations.
- Those fully bilingual in English and Spanish with the ability to communicate clearly and accurately to convey information using both languages, both verbally and in writing are preferred.
- Be capable of sitting and standing for extended periods of time.
- Occasional exposure to adverse working conditions, including the performance of work in cramped and/or awkward positions, and exposure to safety hazards, loud noise, traffic, and inclement weather conditions is possible.
- With reasonable accommodation, this position requires:
- The manual dexterity to sufficiently operate phones, computers, and other office equipment
- Ability to clearly and accurately communicate to convey information using the English language, both verbally and in writing
- Possess visual acuity capable of drafting, editing, reviewing, and/or comprehending materials in a standard typeface size 10 font or above
- Be physically able to lift and move up to 30 lbs.
- This position requires driving and the ability to travel between our two campuses to provide multiple training/CE opportunities, including during occasional evening and weekend hours.
- This position requires driving. You must have a valid, State of Texas Driver's License (If in possession of an out-of-state license, obtain a State of Texas Driver's License within 90 days of beginning employment.) AND at least three (3) consecutive years of driving experience OR one (1) year of driving experience if over 27 years of age AND an acceptable driving record that covers at least the last three years of driver history.
- This position requires completion of the 40-Hour Office of Attorney General Sexual Assault Advocacy Training Program in person within six (6) months of starting employment, along with participating in annual continuing education throughout your employment.
- Pass all required criminal history background checks (including an FBI fingerprint check if applicable), as well as a pre-employment drug screen and TB test, if applicable.
- All employees are required to comply with policies regarding COVID-19, which may be subject to change. COVID vaccines are still highly recommended, and we encourage employees to get vaccinated if they are able.
Application Information and Instructions:
- We do NOT accept applications or resumes via email.
- Applications will be accepted until positions are filled. You will be contacted via email regarding the status of your application whether you have been selected or not to move forward in the process.
- All new employees regardless of status will be required to start their employment on either the 1st or 16th of the month. If the 1st or 16th falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the start date will be moved to Friday or Monday, respectively.
- All employees will be required
to attend a three-day new employee orientation that is held both in-person and virtually the first three business days of the month.