What are the responsibilities and job description for the SART Volunteer position at Preferred Family Healthcare?
Job Description:
Job Title: SART Volunteer
Location: Saint Charles, MO
Department: Domestic Violence
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Summary:
The SART/DVRT Program Coordinator plays a critical role in developing and maintaining a sustainable Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) and Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT) program. This role aims to improve services for adult and adolescent sexual assault and domestic violence victims through effective interagency collaboration, volunteer management, and comprehensive program oversight. The coordinator ensures that survivors receive the support they need while working to build and maintain a coordinated response system.
Position Perks & Benefits:
Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, vision, life insurance, and retirement plans.
Generous Paid Time Off: [Insert number] days of PTO, including vacation, personal, and holiday pay.
Training & Development: Opportunities for continuous education, certifications, and career advancement.
Supportive Work Environment: Collaborative, team-focused culture committed to professional and personal growth.
Employee Recognition: Regular acknowledgment of individual and team achievements.
Essential Job Functions:
Program Development & Maintenance: Develop and maintain a sustainable SART/DVRT program to improve services for adult and adolescent sexual assault and domestic violence victims.
Interagency Collaboration: Coordinate effective interagency collaboration to generate and maintain a coordinated response team to meet the needs of survivors.
Data Collection & Reporting: Collect and report data as required by the program director and funding source.
Client File Maintenance: Create and maintain client files.
Manual Updates: Maintain an updated SART/DVRT manual.
Volunteer Recruitment: In collaboration with the Volunteer Coordinator, recruit potential volunteers for the SART/DVRT program.
Volunteer Management: Interview potential volunteer candidates for the SART/DVRT program and respond to all inquiries.
Training Organization: Organize and provide 40 hours of required training for new volunteers.
Volunteer Supervision: Provide direct supervision and shadowing for new volunteers, schedule shifts, and provide ongoing oversight and feedback on job performance.
Client Follow-up: Make follow-up phone calls to clients and sexual assault hotline calls.
Awareness Campaigns: Coordinate activities for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April) and Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October) in collaboration with the Community Relations and Engagement Manager.
Community Networking: Attend community meetings to network and maintain professional relationships.
Psycho-Educational Groups: Facilitate psycho-educational groups in the community, at DV shelters, and within the agency.
Professional Relationships: Maintain a supportive and professional relationship with all staff, volunteers, and students.
Community Needs Assessment: Identify community needs regarding prevention programming.
Prevention Programming: Utilize evidence-based programs and implement prevention programming in the community and within the agency.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Basic knowledge of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.
Outstanding oral and written communication skills.
Ability to communicate effectively, problem-solve, and work well with people from diverse backgrounds.
Self-motivated and able to work independently with limited direction while meeting deadlines.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Strong organizational, detail-oriented, and flexible approach to work.
Ability to identify and respond to shifting priorities.
Flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as required.
Ability to serve on an on-call, on-scene response team when appropriate.
Proficiency in operating a computer and utilizing Google applications.
Prefer experience with SART/DVRT and knowledge of best practices.
Prefer a proven ability to work with stakeholders from multiple disciplines and develop collaborative relationships.
Experience and Education Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field, preferred; OR
Associate Degree and one year of experience in the human services field; OR
Three years of experience providing case management and advocacy in a human service organization; OR
A survivor of domestic violence and/or sexual assault who has demonstrated knowledge and/or experience working in the field and two years of experience in a human services organization.
Must be willing to become SART/DVRT certified within forty-five days of employment.
Brightli's Mission:
A mission to improve client care, reduce the financial burden of community mental health centers by sharing resources, a mission to have a larger voice in advocacy to increase access to mental health and substance user care in our communities, and a mission to evolve the behavioral health industry to better meet the needs of our clients.
As a behavioral and community mental health provider, we prioritize fostering a culture of belonging and connection within our workforce. We encourage applications from individuals with varied backgrounds and experiences, as we believe that a rich tapestry of perspectives strengthens our mission. If you are passionate about empowering local communities and creating an environment where everyone feels valued and supported, we invite you to join our mission-driven organization dedicated to cultivating an authentic workplace.
Position Perks & Benefits:
Paid time off: full-time employees receive an attractive time off package to balance your work and personal life
Employee benefits package: full-time employees receive health, dental, vision, retirement, life, & more
Top-notch training: initial, ongoing, comprehensive, and supportive
Career mobility: advancement opportunities/promoting from within
Welcoming, warm, supportive: a work culture & environment that promotes your well-being, values you as human being, and encourages your health and happiness
Brightli is on a Mission:
A mission to improve client care, reduce the financial burden of community mental health centers by sharing resources, a mission to have a larger voice in advocacy to increase access to mental health and substance user care in our communities, and a mission to evolve the behavioral health industry to better meet the needs of our clients.
As a behavioral and community mental health provider, we prioritize fostering a culture of belonging and connection within our workforce. We encourage applications from individuals with varied backgrounds and experiences, as we believe that a rich tapestry of perspectives strengthens our mission. If you are passionate about empowering local communities and creating an environment where everyone feels valued and supported, we invite you to join our mission-driven organization dedicated to cultivating an authentic workplace.
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Preferred Family Health Care is a Smoke and Tobacco Free Workplace.