The Project Coordinator is responsible for Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) Sex Trafficking initiatives and strategic coordination of the Coalition’s overall project initiatives (training, education, advocacy, and prevention). Plans, implements, and evaluates the Coalition’s sex/human trafficking initiatives in collaboration with tribal and state trafficking programs and agencies across the Coalition’s service area. Works closely with Coalition stakeholders and partners to identify issues, priorities, develop strategies and community-based responses to sex/human trafficking, land/body violence, and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) for sexual violence prevention and abuse to support the mission, goals, and objectives of CSVANW. This is an exempt, salaried position. Advocates for broader tribal representation and engagement at the state and national levels to address trafficking, land/body violence, and MMIP.
The position is full-time. Salary range is between $41,000-$44,000 with full employer-paid competitive benefits. Some evenings/weekends. Native American preference applies.
Please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 professional references by email to the CSVANW Office Coordinator, Latonya Williams, at [email protected].
Deadline to apply: July 2, 2021