The CARE Center
Prevention and Outreach Coordinator
The CARE Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73116
Chief Programs Officer at The CARE Center
If you are looking to make an impact with your work, look no further! The CARE Center is seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as a Prevention & Outreach Coordinator! In this role, you’ll be responsible for providing child abuse prevention training to children and adults as well as coordinating outreach events across the Oklahoma City metro. If you’re passionate about preventing child abuse in Oklahoma County, collaborative and energetic, and a gifted public speaker, consider working for The CARE Center as a Prevention & Outreach Coordinator.
We offer some great benefits that include half day Friday's in the summer, flexible working schedules, and an amazingly dedicated team of professionals dedicated to serving the children of Oklahoma County!
Company Description The C.A.R.E. Center (Child Abuse Response & Evaluation) Inc. is Oklahoma County's child advocacy center focused on providing hope and healing to children who have experienced abuse. The nonprofit offers services such as forensic interviews, family advocacy, medical exams, and mental health counseling. By teaching children body safety and empowerment, and educating adults on recognizing and reporting child abuse, The CARE Center is dedicated to ending child abuse in Oklahoma County.
Summary of Position The CARE Center is seeking a dynamic and determined individual to serve as a Prevention & Outreach Coordinator. This full‑time position is responsible for managing and coordinating outreach activities to increase awareness of child abuse in the Oklahoma County metro area. This individual will educate both adults and children on child abuse prevention and speak publicly about The CARE Center frequently. The Prevention & Outreach Coordinator will report to the Director of Prevention & Outreach but will work closely with the Marketing & Development Manager and Director of Development & Communications.
Required Knowledge and Education
Bachelor’s degree earned from an accredited university. Prior work experience in non‑profits, marketing, or sales preferred, but not necessary.
Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and the ability to work in person in the Oklahoma City metro.
Must pass a nationwide background check.
Abilities
Exceptional public speaker with the capacity to capture adult and child audiences.
Possess a positive attitude, good judgement, and cultural sensitivity.
Works independently and within a team environment to achieve common goals.
Can react and adapt to changing situations appropriately.
Can follow through on assignments with minimal direction.
May be required to work nights and weekends as necessary.
Essential Job Functions
Public Speaking, Teaching, & Training:
Speak publicly about programming, The CARE Center, and child abuse issues at different events as requested.
Conduct ROAR training for children (ages 4‑8), Recognizing & Reporting Abuse presentations for adults, and other child safety‑related training as requested.
May be asked to speak at conferences (both virtual and in‑person) over various child abuse topics.
Outreach & Communications:
Build relationships with local businesses, United Way partner agencies, and youth‑serving organizations to promote The CARE Center.
Market and promote The CARE Center’s educational offerings, schedule events, and/or provide tours on a consistent basis. Expansion of educational programming and other activities may be possible and could fall under the Prevention & Outreach Coordinator’s purview.
Represent The CARE Center at community fairs, conventions, meetings, and other speaking engagements.
Proactively develop new contacts, conduct presentations, review leads, and deliver training proposals.
Provide support for all CARE Center events as requested, including but not limited to: The CARE Center’s annual Brave Ball gala, Stand Up for Kids luncheon, and Young Professionals Trivia Night.
Assist with the creation of educational marketing materials as needed.
Coordinate all prevention and outreach activities.
Represent the CARE Center by attending networking events, participating in workgroups, presenting at conferences, giving presentations encouraging education, advocacy, and prevention of child abuse.
Support the Community Engagement Department in execution of the United Way of Central Oklahoma outreach initiatives and events.
With the assistance of the Community Engagement Department, develop and implement a plan that includes strategies to increase overall levels of awareness of The CARE Center.
Other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions
At times required to stand, move, and speak for an extended amount of time.
This position is heavily engaged in the community; most days will include driving to sites across the metro to present our programs.
The above is intended to describe the general requirements for the performance of this job and is not to be constructed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions, responsibilities, or requirements.
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We offer some great benefits that include half day Friday's in the summer, flexible working schedules, and an amazingly dedicated team of professionals dedicated to serving the children of Oklahoma County!
Company Description The C.A.R.E. Center (Child Abuse Response & Evaluation) Inc. is Oklahoma County's child advocacy center focused on providing hope and healing to children who have experienced abuse. The nonprofit offers services such as forensic interviews, family advocacy, medical exams, and mental health counseling. By teaching children body safety and empowerment, and educating adults on recognizing and reporting child abuse, The CARE Center is dedicated to ending child abuse in Oklahoma County.
Summary of Position The CARE Center is seeking a dynamic and determined individual to serve as a Prevention & Outreach Coordinator. This full‑time position is responsible for managing and coordinating outreach activities to increase awareness of child abuse in the Oklahoma County metro area. This individual will educate both adults and children on child abuse prevention and speak publicly about The CARE Center frequently. The Prevention & Outreach Coordinator will report to the Director of Prevention & Outreach but will work closely with the Marketing & Development Manager and Director of Development & Communications.
Required Knowledge and Education
Bachelor’s degree earned from an accredited university. Prior work experience in non‑profits, marketing, or sales preferred, but not necessary.
Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and the ability to work in person in the Oklahoma City metro.
Must pass a nationwide background check.
Abilities
Exceptional public speaker with the capacity to capture adult and child audiences.
Possess a positive attitude, good judgement, and cultural sensitivity.
Works independently and within a team environment to achieve common goals.
Can react and adapt to changing situations appropriately.
Can follow through on assignments with minimal direction.
May be required to work nights and weekends as necessary.
Essential Job Functions
Public Speaking, Teaching, & Training:
Speak publicly about programming, The CARE Center, and child abuse issues at different events as requested.
Conduct ROAR training for children (ages 4‑8), Recognizing & Reporting Abuse presentations for adults, and other child safety‑related training as requested.
May be asked to speak at conferences (both virtual and in‑person) over various child abuse topics.
Outreach & Communications:
Build relationships with local businesses, United Way partner agencies, and youth‑serving organizations to promote The CARE Center.
Market and promote The CARE Center’s educational offerings, schedule events, and/or provide tours on a consistent basis. Expansion of educational programming and other activities may be possible and could fall under the Prevention & Outreach Coordinator’s purview.
Represent The CARE Center at community fairs, conventions, meetings, and other speaking engagements.
Proactively develop new contacts, conduct presentations, review leads, and deliver training proposals.
Provide support for all CARE Center events as requested, including but not limited to: The CARE Center’s annual Brave Ball gala, Stand Up for Kids luncheon, and Young Professionals Trivia Night.
Assist with the creation of educational marketing materials as needed.
Coordinate all prevention and outreach activities.
Represent the CARE Center by attending networking events, participating in workgroups, presenting at conferences, giving presentations encouraging education, advocacy, and prevention of child abuse.
Support the Community Engagement Department in execution of the United Way of Central Oklahoma outreach initiatives and events.
With the assistance of the Community Engagement Department, develop and implement a plan that includes strategies to increase overall levels of awareness of The CARE Center.
Other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions
At times required to stand, move, and speak for an extended amount of time.
This position is heavily engaged in the community; most days will include driving to sites across the metro to present our programs.
The above is intended to describe the general requirements for the performance of this job and is not to be constructed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions, responsibilities, or requirements.
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