Between Friends envisions a community without domestic violence (DV) where equality, safety, and justice exist for all. Between Friends provides a safe, violence-free, supportive, self-help environment for individuals and families in crisis. Between Friends' counselors empower individuals to make their own decisions and choices, rather than making choices for them. Between Friends helps survivors and children to recognize that their experience is shared and that the problem of domestic violence is social and political. To learn about its programs go to www.betweenfriendschicago.org. The Community and Professional Education Program is leading the way on Chicago’s far north side, preparing various professionals and community members to more effectively support survivors of domestic violence. We have provided extensive training within the healthcare field - including general health, adolescent health, and behavioral health providers - to safely and critically respond to the needs of domestic violence survivors. We partner with hospitals and healthcare providers to equip nurses, physicians, clinicians and other healthcare professionals with the tools and support they need to respond to the holistic needs of survivors. This is accomplished through training and community engagement with our healthcare partners. Between Friends is an ICDVP (Illinois Certified Domestic Violence Professionals) approved site for in-person, virtual, and hybrid 40-hour domestic violence training, as well as CEU (Continuing Education Unit) training for ICDVP professionals. The Professional Training Program offers education throughout the year for DV professionals, new staff, interns and volunteers - not only within the agency but also to other organizations and community partners. Our workshops cover a wide range of ICDVP approved topics such as: trauma informed care; neurobiology of trauma; cultural humility; and anti-oppression. Between Friends is also approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) to provide domestic violence training to salon professionals. In addition, the Professional Training Program works with professionals from diverse fields – including first responders and legal system officials, educators, those in business and government - to raise awareness, provide skills and tools, and build a strong constituency for ending the cycle of domestic violence. Our program extends these educational opportunities outside of professional settings as well. We connect community organizations, youth coalitions, mutual aid societies, elected officials, parents, clergy and community members to services and training opportunities that raise awareness about domestic violence as a social and political issue. We conduct outreach to inform and educate the community about the persistence and severity of domestic violence through facilitation of training and community awareness events, as well as participation in community driven initiatives and partnerships. We believe it’s important to talk to young people at an early age about what makes a healthy relationship and what are the signs of harm or abuse. We put these principles into practice through our program, Relationship Education: A Choice for Hope (REACH), one of the largest and most comprehensive teen dating violence prevention programs in Illinois. Since 1995, REACH has served tens of thousands of young people. In Chicago Public Schools classrooms, and wherever we are invited to talk, REACH engages 6th through 12th grade youth to examine issues including empathy, consent, boundaries, and conflict resolution in all kinds of relationships, as well as how to make positive differences in their communities. Between Friends educators also make sure teens know how to access information and services. This position will work as a member of Between Friends’ Prevention and Education (PE) Team, which is comprised of a Prevention and Education Manager who oversees programs for youth audiences, a Community and Professional Training Manager who oversees programs for adult audiences, and several Prevention Educators who provide healthy relationship education to students within Chicago Public Schools (CPS), through Between Friends’ REACH Program. The Community Outreach and Professional Training Coordinator will report to the Community and Professional Training Manager and/or Director of Prevention and Community Education. The coordinator will be responsible for planning, delivering and overseeing all programming for adult audiences. This includes: Planning, developing, and facilitating community education workshops for adults within each Chicago public school that hosts one of our REACH teams. The adult audiences within each of these schools could include, parents/caregivers, neighbors, coaches, LSC (Local School Counsel) members, and other community-based constituencies. The planning of these workshops will happen in collaboration with the Between Friends’ REACH Team. Co-facilitating the REACH program if needed. Planning, developing, and facilitating community education and awareness events and training, within community settings. Cultivating meaningful relationships with different stake holders within community and professional settings. This includes maintaining existing partnerships and collaborations as well as initiation and development of new connections with potential partners. Developing and honoring existing agreements with community partners, outlined in MOUs (Memorandum of Understanding), contracts, payment agreements, invoices, and the like - in accordance with agency guidelines. Planning and facilitating Between Friends’ 40-hour domestic violence training.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees