AmeriCorps
Public Health Programming & Standards Liaison
AmeriCorps, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63146
Healing Action Network is committed to fostering safety, healing, and recovery for survivors of human trafficking and exploitation. Grounded in trauma-informed, survivor-centered care, our vision is a future where exploitation no longer exists. As the only AmeriCorps program in the U.S. focused solely on human trafficking, the Volunteer Service Link connects members with victim service organizations to enhance survivor support and build community capacity.
Responsibilities
Conduct research on public health and human trafficking best practices, including trauma-informed and survivor-centered care. Assist in developing statewide standards, protocols, and toolkits to improve the quality and consistency of survivor services. Collaborate with public health agencies, service providers, and partners to gather input on tools and resources. Create accessible educational materials, summaries, and guides for health and human service providers. Track and document feedback, data, and research findings to support continuous improvement. Support systems for gathering and integrating stakeholder input into public health initiatives. Service Environment
This is a hybrid position with remote work, office tasks, and community engagement. Service may take place in government offices, training sites, or community forums. Occasional local travel may be required for stakeholder meetings or presentations. Ideal Candidate
Analytical:
Enjoys research, data, and turning information into action. Collaborative:
Works well with agencies, providers, and partners. Clear Communicator:
Translates complex topics into usable resources. Organized:
Manages documentation, feedback, and timelines. Public Health Oriented:
Committed to equity and systems change. Join our team to help improve public health responses to trafficking through research, education, and policy development. Member Duties
The Public Health Standards & Research Liaison supports efforts to improve trauma-informed, survivor-centered responses across public health and human services. This member conducts research on best practices, helps develop service standards and educational materials, and collaborates with agencies and stakeholders to gather feedback. They assist in creating toolkits, guides, and protocols that support consistent, high-quality services for survivors. The role includes tracking policy and evaluation data, supporting continuous improvement, and contributing to systems that center equity and survivor voices. This hybrid role blends research, education, and public engagement. Program Benefits
Education award upon successful completion of service, Training, Living Allowance. Terms
Car recommended. Permits working at another job during off hours. Permits attendance at school during off hours. Service Areas
Public Health AmeriCorps. Skills
Public Health Social Services Writing/Editing Communications Non-Profit Management Public Speaking Team Work Community Organization
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Conduct research on public health and human trafficking best practices, including trauma-informed and survivor-centered care. Assist in developing statewide standards, protocols, and toolkits to improve the quality and consistency of survivor services. Collaborate with public health agencies, service providers, and partners to gather input on tools and resources. Create accessible educational materials, summaries, and guides for health and human service providers. Track and document feedback, data, and research findings to support continuous improvement. Support systems for gathering and integrating stakeholder input into public health initiatives. Service Environment
This is a hybrid position with remote work, office tasks, and community engagement. Service may take place in government offices, training sites, or community forums. Occasional local travel may be required for stakeholder meetings or presentations. Ideal Candidate
Analytical:
Enjoys research, data, and turning information into action. Collaborative:
Works well with agencies, providers, and partners. Clear Communicator:
Translates complex topics into usable resources. Organized:
Manages documentation, feedback, and timelines. Public Health Oriented:
Committed to equity and systems change. Join our team to help improve public health responses to trafficking through research, education, and policy development. Member Duties
The Public Health Standards & Research Liaison supports efforts to improve trauma-informed, survivor-centered responses across public health and human services. This member conducts research on best practices, helps develop service standards and educational materials, and collaborates with agencies and stakeholders to gather feedback. They assist in creating toolkits, guides, and protocols that support consistent, high-quality services for survivors. The role includes tracking policy and evaluation data, supporting continuous improvement, and contributing to systems that center equity and survivor voices. This hybrid role blends research, education, and public engagement. Program Benefits
Education award upon successful completion of service, Training, Living Allowance. Terms
Car recommended. Permits working at another job during off hours. Permits attendance at school during off hours. Service Areas
Public Health AmeriCorps. Skills
Public Health Social Services Writing/Editing Communications Non-Profit Management Public Speaking Team Work Community Organization
#J-18808-Ljbffr