Position Summary: Responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating CCS’ community driven, culturally humble, evidence-based, sexual violence and intimate partner violence prevention and community engagement programs serving the Northern Inland, Eastern, and Central regions of San Diego County. The Prevention & Community Engagement Specialist works as part of a team to implement and evaluate a comprehensive plan based on the principles of effective prevention programs through building individual knowledge and skills and mobilizing the community to decrease the social and cultural norms that perpetuate violence. Support the organization and implementation of strategic community outreach to underserved populations throughout San Diego County. This position requires establishing and maintaining partnerships with co-workers, professionals, schools, and community groups.
Essential Functions:
- Achieve and maintain expertise in designing, implementing, and evaluating culturally humble, evidence-based, community-responsive prevention, education, and community engagement programs in the areas of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, consent, healthy relationships, and bystander engagement.
- Research, develop, and evaluate training units, training materials, PowerPoint presentations, experiential exercises, and practical application tools that are culturally and developmentally appropriate for each audience being served.
- Create and deliver community outreach and educational presentations, workshops, and trainings in the community, serving the Northern Inland, Eastern, and Central regions of San Diego County, according to CCS standards, in compliance with funder requirements, and to fulfill community needs.
- Develop a work plan that meets or exceeds the training, education, and community outreach scopes of work.
- In cooperation with CCS leaders, provide training and technical assistance to CCS staff to help them develop community engagement tools, sexual assault and intimate partner violence education, and professional presentations for use in their role as community consultants.
- In collaboration with CCS’ Social Media Committee, ensure a cohesive social media identity by researching and creating messages, tasks, and activities across all platforms that support funding efforts and CCS’ mission.
- Propose creative strategies for the implementation of social media programs that ensure appropriate messaging regarding the prevention of sexual and relationship violence, aimed at diverse audiences.
Job Requirements:
Education:
- Minimum bachelor’s degree in public health, education, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience:
- Minimum of two (2) years’ experience training individuals and/or groups, and community outreach.
- Knowledge of evidence-based public health, intimate partner violence, and sexual violence prevention.
- Knowledge of individual, social, and relational dynamics relative to intimate partner violence and sexual violence.
- Excellent public relations, public speaking, and community development skills.
- Knowledge and practice in training and facilitation techniques, and an understanding of interactive training approaches
Preferred Experience:
- Fluency in English and Spanish, Somali, or Arabic (oral and written).
- Master’s degree in public health, education, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.