Bilingual Survivor Care Intake and Program Coordinator

New Haven, CT
Full Time
Entry Level
 

LOVE146 VISION: The end of child trafficking and exploitation. Nothing less. 

LOVE146 MISSION: Love146 journeys alongside children impacted by trafficking today and prevents the trafficking of children tomorrow.

REPORTS TO:  Survivor Care Senior Rapid Response & Long Term Manager

STATUS:  Full-time

SALARY: $50,000 - 52,950

BENEFITS: BENEFITS: Organizational culture committed to self care, work-life balance, flexibility, being both values- and trauma-informed. Working alongside other mission-driven people. Comprehensive medical coverage (with a $20 flat rate employee contribution per paycheck); fifteen (15) paid vacation days annually; ten (10) paid sick days annually; paid holidays per Love146 schedule; Employee Assistance Program (EAP); month-long paid sabbatical after five (5) years continuous employment; employee-funded benefits: voluntary vision, voluntary dental, voluntary long-term disability, voluntary short-term disability, and a 403(b) retirement plan with an employer match up to 1% of gross salary. Employment with Love146 qualifies you for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.

LOCATION:  New Haven, CT (Hybrid with 1-2 days weekly in the office)

OVERVIEW:  The Love146 Survivor Care Intake and Program Coordinator is a full-time position. The Survivor Care Intake and Program Coordinator oversees the intake process and coordinates other program activities to support implementation of the Connecticut Survivor Care Program.

 

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

Program Intake:

  • Serve as the primary coordinator and contact person for all referrals to, and general inquiries regarding, the Survivor Care Program.
  • Assess intakes to ensure they meet program eligibility.
  • Input intakes into database.
  • Follow-up on any missing information required to complete intakes.
  • Once intakes are completed, share information with appropriate staff to facilitate service delivery.

Program Coordination and Implementation Support:

  • Assist in ensuring that proper program procedures are adhered to.
  • Provide operational support to the program.
  • Oversee Rapid Response backpack production and dissemination.
  • Coordinate all aspects of internal professional training. 
  • Communication and coordination with outside vendors for Survivor Care, examples: translation services and security apps 
  • Additional program coordination support, as assigned, including assistance with program meeting logistics and technical support.
  • Collaborate and participate in Love146 meetings.

Reporting and Team Interaction:

  • Work with program directors and other departments, as needed, to receive, track, process and facilitate the distribution of staff and client-related programmatic supplies.
  • Support and contribute to the coordination and/or production of program-related documentation and written materials relating to specific projects/programs.
  • Assist with data tracking and reporting.
  • Assist with producing monthly, quarterly, and annual reports, as required by the program.

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor in a related field, such as human services or social work preferred. 
  • Experience with a trauma-informed organization is highly desired.
  • One to two years of experience, experience providing programmatic support in a nonprofit preferred.
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Experience with written and verbal use of Spanish in a professional capacity required.
  • Ability to work independently, be self-motivated, and exercise judgment and discretion.
  • Highly motivated and organized, possessing a professional demeanor.
  • Ability to multitask, prioritize, and work efficiently; to be flexible while still achieving goals.
  • Ability to anticipate work needs and follow through with minimum direction.
  • Attention to detail and high level of accuracy.
  • Ability to manage stress and express self-care concerns.
  • A learner, with a strong understanding of the need for collaboration.
  • Proficient in relevant computer applications such as Microsoft Office, Internet applications (e.g., Google Docs), and Salesforce. 
  • Ability to gather, analyze, and interpret data to collaborate in the creation of meaningful reports demonstrating project impact.
  • Valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, current automobile insurance, and access to a reliable car.

WORKING CONDITIONS

The incumbent must spend long hours sitting, using office equipment and performing computer operations, which requires intense mental and visual concentration and eye-hand coordination.  The incumbent is located in a busy, open office area with regular interruptions which may cause stress. The incumbent is required to deal with a wide variety of people on various issues. 

Love146 is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer


 
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