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***Applicants must complete all application questions, skills tests, and voice recorded interview, to be considered for the position***
About us
Our goal is to It is the mission of Metro East Every Survivor Counts to address multifaceted forms of oppression and end sexual violence by empowering survivors through person-first services and community engagement. .
Mission Statement:
It is the mission of Metro East Every Survivor Counts to address multifaceted forms of oppression and end sexual violence by empowering survivors through person-first services and community engagement.
At a Glance
Position
We are seeking a positive, enthusiastic, multitasker to join our team. The ideal candidate is ambitious and has a passion for helping others. The Crisis Worker provides support and resources to victims of sexual assault while advocating to end sexual assault and abuse within our community. We have an immediate opening for a self-motivated individual to join on our Sexual Assault Victim’s Care Unit. Under the Director’s supervision, the Crisis Worker will work independently, resolve problems, exercise judgement, interpret guidelines efficiently and ensure deadlines are met. The Sexual Assault Victims Care Unit is an Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault (ICASA) member Rape Crisis Center serving Madison, St. Clair, Jersey, Monroe and Randolph Counties.
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Job Type: Part-time
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Work Location: In person
Part Time
$58k-71k (estimate)
08/13/2023
09/28/2024
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