Community Educator
FT, Non-Exempt 40 hrs/wk; Benefit Eligible

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Position Summary: The Community Educator is responsible for conducting sexual assault, domestic violence and sex trafficking prevention education and outreach to schools, colleges and the community. The position will serve as a point of contact and coordinate volunteers, volunteer data and community fair/tabling requests. The Community Educator is also responsible for assisting/facilitating Volunteer Orientation and WEAVE 101, Peer Counselor Trainings, Continuing Education and various administrative duties

Responsibilities:

  • Facilitate presentations for K-12 schools, colleges and in the community
  • Maintain effective working relationships with schools, colleges, agencies and businesses
  • Collect and record prevention education data within required deadlines
  • Serve as point of contact/coordinate volunteers and community fair tabling requests
  • Actively seek out presentation and training opportunities
  • Coordinate and supervise prevention education tabling and outreach events
  • Collaborate with P&E department staff to meet the needs of the department
  • Assist with Peer Counselor Trainings
  • Assist/facilitate Volunteer Orientation and WEAVE 101
  • Attend and actively participate in department meetings
  • Attend and participate in staff and other agency meetings and committees
  • Provide coverage for front office staff as needed
  • Maintain accurate timesheets and other work-related documents
  • Other job duties as assigned

ADA Job Characteristics:

Work environment is primarily in a busy office setting. Local travel may be required in the set-up and/ or attendance of off-site meetings. Continuously perform the following: Lift and carry 25 lbs., extend both arms above the head and/or reach below the waist; stoop, squat, crawl, bend the back to open lower-level filing drawers, or to retrieve stored items; climb a ladder to retrieve items from shelves; climb stairs or use an elevator. Sit frequently and/or or stand when filing, copying, etc. Use fine manipulation (hands and wrist) to operate a keyboard, take notes; utilize desk calculator, file and copy documents. Corrected vision to normal range. Speak in normal vocal tone and range, and communicate clearly and concisely to others. Apply normal to above average reasoning and detail as required in the accomplishment of job duties. Drive a vehicle and run errands as needed.

Qualifications and Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred or a minimum of three years related experience and/or training with public speaking and prevention education
  • Knowledge of prevention education strategies, domestic violence, sexual assault and sex trafficking
  • Prior public speaking skills
  • Knowledge and demonstrated commitment to the WEAVE mission and values
  • Intermediate computer skills in MS Excel, Access, Word, PowerPoint, Office and Outlook. Type 45 – 50 wpm with accuracy
  • Experienced with most office machines including telephone systems, calculator, computers, PowerPoint equipment, fax machines, and photocopiers
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, and high degree of professionalism
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to multi-task
  • Valid California Driver’s license, current auto insurance, reliable auto transportation, and satisfactory driving record
  • Hiring requirements include a criminal records background check clearance. Though not required, a TB test is strongly recommended
  • Peer Counseling Training required

To Apply: https://secure.onehcm.com/ta/WEAVE.jobs?ApplyToJob=201514242

WEAVE is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages diverse communities to apply.