Job Description
Join The Resource Connection of Amador & Calaveras Counties, Inc. as a Part-Time Community Outreach Educator and be part of a mission-driven team that makes a meaningful impact in the San Andreas community. This onsite position offers the chance to engage with diverse populations, promote vital resources, and foster positive change. You'll work closely with community members, enhancing your outreach skills while contributing to a culture of excellence and integrity. With a pay rate of
$19.00 per hour, you can earn a competitive wage while fulfilling your passion for social services.
This role not only empowers you but also enriches the lives of those you serve. Apply now to be a part of this exciting opportunity to make a difference right where it matters most!
Your day as a Community Outreach Educator The Community Outreach Educator plays a vital role in the Intervention & Prevention - Calaveras Crisis Center, working under the supervision of the Service Coordinator. This position focuses on delivering crucial education on DV/SA to school-aged children, their parents, and community members throughout Calaveras County. Engaging extensively with local schools, the educator will take charge of program development and presentation, ensuring the content is both informative and impactful. Responsibilities include detailed documentation of all educational presentations and attendance while maintaining up-to-date educational materials.
By raising awareness and providing essential support, the Community Outreach Educator contributes to the mission of helping victims and survivors while promoting prevention education in the community. This position is a remarkable opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others through education and advocacy.
Does this sound like you? To excel as a Community Outreach Educator at the Intervention & Prevention - Calaveras Crisis Center, candidates should possess a High School Diploma or equivalent, along with at least two years of experience working with children in an educational context. A minimum of one year of experience in providing workshops or public presentations is essential for effectively conveying sensitive topics. Strong interpersonal skills are critical, as the role involves interacting with a diverse range of individuals from various racial, cultural, and socio-economic backgrounds.
Proficiency in relevant software and tools will enhance program development and documentation processes. Successful candidates will demonstrate a passion for education and advocacy, coupled with the ability to connect with and engage audiences, fostering a supportive environment for learning about domestic violence and sexual assault prevention.
Knowledge and skills required for the position are:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- 2 years' experience working with children in education
- 1 year experience providing workshops or presenting in a public setting
- experience working with a variety of people from different racial cultural and socio-economic backgrounds
- Must be able to lift 30 pounds regularly
- Must be able to stand for long periods of time
- Valid California Driver's license and current proof of insurance
- Criminal record check
- Must successfully complete DV/SA advocate training within 6 months of hire
Your next step If you think this job aligns with your requirements, then submitting an application is simple. Good luck!
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The Resource Connection is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ADA The Resource Connection of Amador & Calaveras Counties, Inc.
Job Tags
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