Manager, Prevention Services - DuPage County

YWCA Metropolitan ChicagoWaukegan, IL
Hybrid

About The Position

The Manager, Prevention Services oversees the development, delivery, and evaluation of YWCA prevention education and training content and programs for diverse audiences. This role provides strategic leadership to an assigned team and builds and sustains strong community, regional, and state partnerships. The position collaborates across the organization to promote alignment and synergy among YWCA programs, with a strong commitment to racial justice and equity-centered prevention work. A bilingual Manager, Prevention Services must have both conversational and written fluency in the language of the population that is served, along with cultural competency and proficiency in the population’s language and English.

Requirements

  • Experience in gender-based violence/community violence, prevention initiatives, community mobilization/organizing or racial/social justice issues is preferred.
  • Effectively manages own work, and works with teams, ensuring delivery of high-quality work.
  • Uses effective written and oral communication with internal staff, leadership teams, and organizations served; demonstrates empathy and active listening with diverse populations.
  • Practices self-awareness, transparency, and courage in communicating with supervisors and colleagues.
  • Consistently identifies, gathers, and applies relevant information to their work.
  • Recognizes the needs of diverse stakeholders and approaches relationships with an inclusive service-orientation, to ultimately maximize impact of service delivery.
  • Quick-paced learning and exploration of learning management system, navigation webinar platform, etc.
  • Developed skill in analysis to review data and program outcomes.
  • Intermediate level skills in Microsoft Office are necessary, with additional required knowledge of Internet use and web-based platforms, such as Zoom.
  • Bachelor’s degree in education/educational leadership, Social Work, Public Health or related field with three (3) years of progressive supervisory experience required.
  • Equivalent work experience will also be considered.
  • Manager, Prevention Services must have access to reliable transportation and the ability to travel throughout the Chicago metropolitan area and statewide region.
  • Requires regular travel to YWCA locations in Chicago, DuPage County, South Cook County and Lake County.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of the metropolitan Chicago area and community organizations is highly preferred.
  • Relevant training certifications/credentials preferred on crisis management, racial justice, managing bias, and emotional intelligence.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for development and implementation of program goals and performance outcomes, program operations inclusive of policies and procedures, contract and staff compliance, and consistently high-performance service delivery.
  • Develop, plan, implement, and evaluate evidence-informed education and training curricula and content for diverse audiences, ensuring alignment with evolving marketplace needs and stakeholder interests.
  • Participate in service delivery.
  • Build and sustain collaborative cross-sector partnerships at the community, regional, and state levels to advance prevention services across the service area.
  • Provide comprehensive supervision and personnel management, including recruitment, screening, training, performance monitoring, and evaluation.
  • Lead and support coalition building, community mobilization, public policy initiatives, and social norms change through coordinated internal and external communications and targeted stakeholder engagement, grounded in a public health prevention framework.
  • Advance innovative leadership strategies rooted in training and social learning, using culturally inclusive and responsive approaches that foster a healthy organizational climate and sustainable culture.
  • Support the development of education and training innovation that fulfills the agency’s strategic impact.
  • Inspire “innovation partners” and participating collaborators in activities to identify, create, and articulate institutional and community prevention education and training opportunities.
  • Network with local organizations, state agencies and coalitions, providing education and training related to sexual and other forms community violence in schools, the workplace, and other settings.
  • Maintain awareness of mandated reporting requirements and report related incidents as required.
  • Maintain member confidentiality as designated by law or funding sources.
  • Manage and maintain comprehensive statistical records, in accordance with funding and YWCA guidelines.
  • Monitor performance to ensure achievement of grant deliverables.
  • Prepare and submit timely grant reports.
  • May also contribute to proposal writing.
  • Create content for YWCA’s website, social media accounts, newsletter, and other communication/marketing platforms and materials.
  • Complete twelve (12) hours per year of continuing education focused on sexual assault prevention and leadership.
  • Complete other continuing education and training as set by YWCA.
  • Lead or assist with planning of special programs, i.e., Sexual Assault Awareness Month, YWCA Week without Violence, and Day of Commitment.
  • May contribute to program design and other organizational areas.
  • Other duties outside of the responsibilities of the position may be assigned, whether for a project, special needs task, or other assignment inclusive of supporting YWCA’s on-call Rape Crisis Hotline.
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