Director; Education and Advocacy
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Public Health, Community Health -
Healthcare
Public Health, Community Health
Overview
CCS
Summary:
Since 1969, Center for Community Solutions (CCS) has been creating safe and healthy communities with a core emphasis on the prevention and intervention of sexual assault and relationship violence. Our mission is to end relationship and sexual violence by being a catalyst for caring communities and social justice.
Summary: Oversees the effective development and implementation of strength-based, community-responsive prevention and education programs, agency-wide training, and volunteer program development. In addition, provide supervision, training, and staff development to CCS Advocates. Works with department staff and Agency senior leadership to develop, implement, and evaluate best-practice prevention, outreach, and advocacy programs for youth and adults, in compliance with funder requirements and to fulfill community needs.
Participates in grant-writing and other resource development activities for department sustainability and participates in agency-wide efforts such as strategic planning. Assist in building community partnerships and collaboration to help expand CCS education, outreach, and advocacy efforts in order to create and/or identify new funding streams. Hires, supervises, coaches, and evaluates the Associate Director of Crisis Response, Volunteer and Training Manager, School-Based Coordinator, Advocates, and Prevention & Community Engagement Specialists.
Essential Functions:
- Oversee, research, develop, implement, and evaluate best practice sexual assault advocacy services for Central/South, East, and North-inland regions of San Diego County, including 24-hour Hotline and emergency forensic exam accompaniment and follow-up advocacy services.
- Bimonthly individual case reviews using existing software. The Director will meet with each advocate to review their active caseload, assess any needs, and provide guidance when necessary.
- Provide guidance and support to staff by addressing questions and problem-solving needs, maintaining access to ongoing learning resources, and ensuring staff members are confident and well-equipped to support survivors within judicial and educational systems.
- Maintain high quality and consistent reporting by monitoring timelines, follow-up expectations, documentation practices, and any related concerns.
- Develop and maintain strong collaborative relationships with community organizations, including fostering and maintaining excellent relationships to include regular participation in meetings, working groups, committees, education and outreach activities.
- Develop and maintain expertise in evidence-based, community-responsive advocacy, prevention, education, and engagement programs, including skill-building curricula focused on sexual assault, intimate partner violence, consent, healthy relationships, and bystander intervention.
Job Requirements:
Minimum two (2) years of writing and managing grants and contracts. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with community partners on collaborative efforts. Minimum three (3) years of experience developing curriculum. Minimum three (3) years of experience managing a volunteer program.
Ability to maintain a proactive approach and execute all duties in their entirety. Proactively adapt to always changing requirements and duties. Ability to maintain confidentiality and respectful communication at all times.
Working Environment: This position is hybrid-work eligible contingent on the…
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