Sexual Violence Prevention Association (SVPA) - Outreach Volunteer

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Recruiting Organization: Sexual Violence Prevention Association

Outreach Volunteer

Job Description


Position: Outreach Volunteer

Agency: Sexual Violence Prevention Association

Schedule: 20 hours/week

Location: Remote

Summary

The Sexual Violence Prevention Association (SVPA) is a non-profit organization that prevents sexual violence systemically by revolutionizing policy, research, and institutions. We are looking for volunteers to join our Score and Membership Team. The position will consist of reaching out to and maintaining relationships with current and prospective partners, including Title IX Administrators, schools, student groups, and other organizations.

Position Description

We are looking for a passionate and dedicated volunteer to join our Score and Membership Team to help us build and maintain strategic relationships with our key partners. The position requirements will primary consist of:

  • Creating a systematic approach to partner outreach and relationship management
  • Identifying and sourcing partnership opportunities through lead follow-up, cold calls, emails, and other communications as needed
  • Researching potential partners, identify key players, and generate interest
  • Collaborating with the Score and Membership Team and the broader SVPA Team to align goals with new and existing partnerships
  • Developing a system to track and report results of various projects with partners
  • Maintaining ongoing relationships with current partners and offering new ways to grow our partnership strategies
  • Representing the SVPA as the key internal point of contact for our partners
  • Assisting the Score and Membership Team and the SVPA Team with other duties as needed


Requirements

We do not require formal education or experience of any kind. We are looking for people with specific skills. If you are concerned that you are under or over qualified, please email us at careers@s-v-p-a.org. We’re happy to accommodate different levels of experience.


Required Qualifications

  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Excellent organizational, time management, and multitasking skills
  • Ability to tailor messages to diverse audiences
  • Attention to detail
  • Passion for ending sexual violence


Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working in outreach, marketing, communication, or similar relevant field
  • Familiarity with grassroots organizing, coalition building, and community relationships
  • Preference is given to those who have lived experience with sexual violence

Benefits & Resources

The Outreach Volunteer will have the opportunity to expand their network, learn valuable skills, and gain experience to enhance job prospects. The SVPA provides connections to many industries, including sexual violence advocacy, international affairs, human rights, social policy, higher education, and consulting with organizations such as the United Nations, Planned Parenthood, RAINN, Human Rights Watch, and the federal government.

Accommodations & Accessibility

At the SVPA, we pride ourselves on our ability to remain flexible and accommodate everyone’s needs. Please let us know if you are facing any barriers to working with us as a volunteer. We are happy to make accommodations for financials, language differences, disability needs, child care, gaps in employment, criminal history, scheduling issues, work/life balance, and anything else that may be holding you back.

About Us

Mission:

We prevent sexual violence systemically by revolutionizing policy, research, and institutions. Our theory of change focuses on disrupting the self-reinforcing cycle of sexual violence through several targeted interventions.

K12 Education Policy:

The K12 Sexual Violence Prevention Taskforce is a state policy that will designate a group of community members responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining a K-12 curriculum that prevents sexual violence perpetration and victimization. The curriculum is focused on preventing sexual violence via short lessons that are embedded in the existing curriculum. These lessons are age-appropriate and compound each year.

#SurvivorsForAbolition:

#SurvivorsForAbolition is a movement we created to provide a platform for survivors to share their stories and their beliefs about police abolition. This helps dispel the myth that we need police because they protect us from rapists and abusers. Further, it demonstrates that the harms caused by the criminal in-justice system are widespread and systemic. #SurvivorsForAbolition empowers survivors to take action, educate themselves, and advocate for abolition as a strong unified force.


Title IX Reform:

We are currently in the process of advocating for Title IX reform. In June, our Founder and CEO testified before the Department of Education to advocate for prevention as a requirement for future TItle IX regulations. In September, we will be meeting with the White House Gender Policy Council to discuss the need for prevention education in all K12 schools, colleges, and universities. As the legislative process continues, we have more interventions planned.

SVPA Score:

We invented the first and only assessment for universities’ sexual violence practices. The SVPA Score uses artificial intelligence to evaluate universities' policies, programs, and practices for sexual violence prevention and survivor support. The scores are widely publicized and will soon be a factor included in ranking and comparison systems such as US News and College Confidential. The SVPA Score empowers prospective students to select the school that will best protect them. It also builds trust between active students and Title IX administrators.

Campus Membership:

Our campus membership is a subscription service designed to supplement traditional consulting services. We provide insights in a variety of mediums including research briefs, policy memos, issue statements, news clips, event roundups, anonymous forums, and an active community of Title IX administrators. This ensures Title IX administrators are armed with the tools, resources, and information they need to keep their campus' safe.

Data Collection:

The SVPA is creating the largest and most extensive database for campus sexual violence. This data is the foundation for machine learning algorithms and big-data analytics that expand the research for effective prevention strategies. The SVPA envisions itself as a transparent hub for data, research, and information regarding sexual violence prevention. This is achieved by providing large databases of standardized data, tools, and services for researchers, redacted reports completed by campuses and workplaces, and compiled directories of verified research studies as well as research and analysis completed in-house.


Research:

We analyze our data using machine learning, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and statistical analysis to generate groundbreaking research insights. These insights inform all other aspects of our work including the SVPA Score and Campus Membership. We also

put our research insights into action via our legislative advocacy.

Alternative Positions

Please let us know if you are interested in working with us in a different capacity. We are open to hosting more volunteers, and would love to hear your ideas for alternative projects!


Interested in Learning More?

Please send resumes, questions, or concerns to our Score and Membership Team at careers@s-v-p-a.org and a team member will contact you within three business days.

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