Reports to: Chief National Engagement Officer
Hours: 3–6 hrs/week
Commitment: 6–12 months minimum
Role Summary
This role helps strengthen Sisterhood Sanctuary’s presence within the community by building relationships, sharing resources, and supporting survivor-centered outreach events. Coordinators ensure survivors receive accurate, up-to-date local resources—housing, food, counseling, legal support, shelters—and help connect the nonprofit with trusted community partners across the Southland and surrounding counties.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain and update a comprehensive database of domestic violence and community resources (housing, legal, food, mental health, transportation, emergency support, etc.)
- Develop relationships with local shelters, police departments, hospitals, schools, clinics, and community service agencies
- Attend community events, resource fairs, and outreach programs as a representative of the organization
- Support donation drives, food pantry setups, survivor care-pack preparation, and supply distribution
- Coordinate with partners to schedule training sessions, workshops, and joint outreach initiatives
- Gather community feedback on gaps in survivor services and report insights to leadership
- Assist with MOU development, referral systems, and partnership agreements
- Ensure trauma-informed, culturally sensitive communication and support
Qualifications
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills
- Experience in community outreach, advocacy, social services, or nonprofit work
- Understanding of domestic violence dynamics (training provided if needed)
- Ability to maintain confidentiality, boundaries, and survivor safety
- Independent, reliable, and comfortable representing the organization publicly
- Professional conduct when dealing with agencies or public partners
Commitment Details
- 3–6 hours per week (in-person or hybrid)
- 6–12 month volunteer commitment
- Must complete confidentiality, trauma-informed practices, and safety training