Webster University
Program Director Gorloks Aware
Webster University, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63146
DescriptionThe Program Director for GORLOKS AWARE will work in collaboration across Webster University departments and with external service providers to implement the university's program of education, prevention, and victim support around issues of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking (DVDASAS). The position will manage external training opportunities, promote awareness and educate members of the Webster community, and will be responsible for coordinating the university's relationships with essential service organizations and the local police department. The position will also review and recommend updates of relevant policies relating to sex and gender-based misconduct. As a member of the Dean of Students Office staff, this position will report to the Director of Student Conduct and Community Standards. Funding for this position is from a 3-year federal grant from the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW).
Location:Webster Groves Campus-WEBG
Minimum Qualifications
Functional/Technical Skills:
Bachelor's DegreeExcellent written and oral communication skillsExceptional knowledge of DVDASAS dynamicsStrong organizational skillsStrong supervisory skillsKnowledge of, or ability to learn, University policies and proceduresKnowledge of, or ability to learn, relevant local, state, and federal lawsAbility to maintain confidentiality pertaining to sensitive information and filesAbility to collaborate and work with a diverse and inclusive communityAbility to take initiative and be an assertive self-starterAbility to maintain cooperative working relationships
Preferred Qualifications
Requisite Experience:
Master's DegreeTwo years related professional experienceMinimum 3 years grant writing/implementation experience (preferred)
Department:Student Affairs Office-STAF
Work Environment and Physical Requirements:Within the range of normal office environment
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Location:Webster Groves Campus-WEBG
Minimum Qualifications
Functional/Technical Skills:
Bachelor's DegreeExcellent written and oral communication skillsExceptional knowledge of DVDASAS dynamicsStrong organizational skillsStrong supervisory skillsKnowledge of, or ability to learn, University policies and proceduresKnowledge of, or ability to learn, relevant local, state, and federal lawsAbility to maintain confidentiality pertaining to sensitive information and filesAbility to collaborate and work with a diverse and inclusive communityAbility to take initiative and be an assertive self-starterAbility to maintain cooperative working relationships
Preferred Qualifications
Requisite Experience:
Master's DegreeTwo years related professional experienceMinimum 3 years grant writing/implementation experience (preferred)
Department:Student Affairs Office-STAF
Work Environment and Physical Requirements:Within the range of normal office environment
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