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Job Opening at NCVAN

Hispanic Outreach Coordinator – Non-profit

Description

Our crime victim assistance organization is seeking a bilingual individual for our Hispanic Outreach Coordinator. This individual will provide direct services to crime victims of various types of crime. The Hispanic Outreach Coordinator will provide information regarding services in the community and court process and procedures. The Hispanic Outreach Coordinator will translate written materials from English to Spanish and distribute to Hispanic crime victims and community organizations. This individual will make educational presentations to the Hispanic Community.

Preferred Qualifications:

• Bachelor’s Degree in human services or other related field (e.g., Communications, Education, Social Work, Criminal Justice, etc.) or experience in said fields of study.
• Operational knowledge/experience in criminal justice system or crime victim services
• Demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills, energetic, initiative, ability to work well as a team member.
• Verbal and written fluency in both Spanish and English
• Demonstrate effectiveness in public speaking and program presentation, including clear communication of complex concepts, both verbally and in writing.
• Demonstrate cultural awareness, sensitivity and competency with experience working with people from diverse backgrounds
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office, database management and Adobe software
• Ability to train and supervise volunteers
• Demonstrate experience building coalitions or working on teams to accomplish mutual goals.

Salary is grant funded at $32,000 per year with health insurance benefit. Candidate should be able to start on July 1, 2008. Please send resume and cover letter to North Carolina Victim Assistance Network, Attn: Garrietta Proutey, P.O. Box 28557, Raleigh, NC 27611 or send electronically to garrietta@nc-van.org by May 30, 2008.

05.09.2008. 13:50

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