Director of Community Victim Services Outreach & Training
Pee Dee Coalition · Florence, SC · 1 mo ago
ManagementFull-time
Job Summary
The Director of Community Victim Services provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, and program development for community-based victim services, including satellite rape crisis centers, crisis response teams, and coordinated victim support initiatives. This role ensures high-quality, trauma-informed services for survivors of sexual assault and related crimes while strengthening collaboration across mental health, legal, medical, and community systems.Key Responsibilities
- Program Leadership & Operations
- Satellite Center Oversight — Direct the daily operations, staffing, and service delivery of multiple satellite rape crisis centers to ensure consistent, survivor-centered care.
- Service Coordination — Develop and maintain integrated service pathways across crisis counseling, advocacy, case management, and community outreach.
- Policy Implementation — Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including VAWA, VOCA, and state victim-assistance standards.
- Quality Assurance — Establish performance metrics, conduct program evaluations, and implement continuous improvement strategies.
- Interagency & Systems Coordination
- Cross-System Collaboration — Serve as the primary liaison to law enforcement, prosecutors, SANE programs, mental health providers, and social service agencies.
- Systemic Problem Identification — Monitor and address systemic barriers affecting survivors' access to justice, safety, and healing.
- Community Partnerships — Build and sustain partnerships with community organizations, schools, hospitals, and advocacy groups.
- Crisis Response & Survivor Support
- Trauma-Informed Practices — Ensure all services reflect evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches.
- Crisis Intervention Oversight — Supervise 24/7 crisis response operations, including hotline, hospital accompaniment, and emergency advocacy.
- Case Consultation — Provide expert guidance to staff on complex cases involving mental health crises, legal challenges, or multi-agency involvement.
- Staff Leadership & Development
- Team Supervision — Recruit, train, and supervise advocates, counselors, and satellite center managers.
- Professional Development — Develop training curricula on sexual assault response, trauma, cultural humility, and systems navigation.
- Workforce Wellness — Implement strategies to reduce vicarious trauma and support staff resilience.
- Community Education & Advocacy
- Public Awareness — Oversee prevention programs, community education campaigns, and outreach initiatives.
- Policy Advocacy — Advocate for improved victim-rights legislation, funding, and system reforms.
- Data-Driven Reporting — Prepare reports for funders, boards, and community stakeholders.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in social work, public health, criminal justice, psychology, or related field.
- 5–7+ years of experience in victim services, sexual assault response, or trauma-informed program management.
- Demonstrated expertise in interagency coordination, systems advocacy, and crisis intervention.
- Strong understanding of mental health systems, legal processes, and community-based service models.
- Proven leadership, supervision, and organizational management skills.
Core Competencies
- Trauma-Informed Leadership — Ability to lead with empathy, safety, and empowerment.
- Systems Thinking — Skilled at identifying patterns, gaps, and opportunities across complex service systems.
- Cultural Responsiveness — Commitment to equitable, inclusive services for diverse communities.
- Crisis Decision-Making — Ability to respond quickly and effectively in high-stress situations.
- Strategic Planning — Experience developing long-term program goals and operational plans.