Employment Opportunities
Scarlet Road (SR) is a survivor informed, faith based non-profit organization serving individuals who need support exiting the legal and illegal sex industry. Scarlet Road provides outreach to at risk individuals and schools, and provides aftercare services for those ready and able to leave the sex industry. We aim to meet the basic and long term needs of the most vulnerable people in our community to equip them with skills to gain independence and find success and healing from their past.
We are so excited to learn more about you and if you will be a good fit to join our team!
Job Title: Outreach Advocate
Location: Kitsap County
Position Type: Full Time (32 Hours/week)
Compensation: $21-22 per hour
Position Description:
The Scarlet Road Outreach Advocate is responsible for direct outreach connections with sexual exploitation survivors and prevention education. The role includes responding to phone/text/email referrals and providing specialized trauma-informed safety planning for those in need, and for maintaining positive relationships with our local service provider agencies and schools throughout the community. This role provides the beginning steps for the survivors that we serve to become enrolled in our intensive aftercare program or to be referred to the most appropriate resource connection that fits their individualized healing needs. Additionally, the role includes facilitating Scarlet Road’s prevention curriculum in school classrooms and other community spaces.
Job Responsibilities:
- In person, direct outreach support to survivors throughout the community
- Facilitating prevention curriculum in local schools and/or community groups
- Maintaining strong relationships with current community partners
- Building and maintaining supportive relationships with local service provider agencies
- Re-entry support services for incarcerated survivor populations
- Familiarity with medical, social services, crisis networks and similar systems of support
- Occasional ride assistance to Scarlet Road clients
- Participation in Scarlet Road client-facing events
- Data & record keeping, connected to primary job focuses
- Highly developed emotional/physical boundaries
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree within human services related studies or other relevant degree
- Understanding of domestic and international frames of sexual exploitation/human trafficking and related trauma, coping strategies, and defenses relating to power/control-based relationship structures
- 2 years of direct services work, preferably with survivors of exploitation
- Safety planning and motivational interviewing
- Public speaking experience
- Comfortable with learning/facilitating classroom management skills
- Experience managing multiple ongoing projects and tasks. Proactive and motivated with the ability to work both as a team and independently
- Highly developed emotional/physical boundaries
- A familiarity with community resources
- A commitment to see individuals free from all forms of gender-based, class-based and minority affected violence
- Alignment with Scarlet Road’s mission, vision, core values, and statement of faith
Benefits:
- Traditional Healthcare Benefits for full-time employees (32+ hours)
- Monthly medical coverage through local clinic
- Monthly Wellness benefit
- Mileage reimbursement
- Paid professional development and training
- Paid time off/holidays
- Paid sick time off
- Paid Holidays
Job Title: Director of Programs
Location: Kitsap County
Position Type: Full Time (32 Hours/week)
Compensation: $52,000-56,000/year
Position Description:
The Director of Programs is responsible for all program oversight and service delivery to Scarlet Road participants. This individual reports directly to the Executive Director and to the Board of Directors at Scarlet Road. This individual also works closely with the Director of Finance and Systems and the Director of Development.
The position requires a strong understanding of the issue and needs relating to sexual exploitation and human trafficking, strong leadership, unwavering commitment to the mission and work, and care for those being served. The role requires both attention to detail and the ability to see and hold strategic vision for the service programs at Scarlet Road.
Responsibilities:
- Manage program supervisors
- Provide robust relational care and leadership to staff
- Build program structure and processes
- Grants management and reporting
- Build relationships with the community
- Attend community meetings/task forces
- Quarterly and monthly reporting
- Participation in directors’ meetings, board meetings, and strategic planning meetings
- Annual employee evals
- Research best practices and current industry trends
- Oversee the Survivor Advocacy and Advisory Council
- Speaking engagements and training facilitation
- Annual audit and evaluation of programs
- Manage and audit annual program budget
Qualifications:
- Alignment with Scarlet Road’s mission, vision, and values
- Master’s in Social Work (MSW) or Master’s in Counseling with 5+ years of leadership experience
- Experience managing budgets and program development
- 10+ years’ experience working with vulnerable populations, specifically sexual exploitation survivors
- Desire to see individuals freed from all forms of gender-based violence and finding safety and healing
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including public speaking skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Clinical License
- Training and skills: Motivational interviewing, previous management experience, trauma-informed care, adverse childhood experiences, suicide prevention, domestic violence certification, mental health first aid, CPR, etc.
Benefits:
- Traditional Healthcare Benefits for full-time employees (32+ hours)
- Monthly medical coverage through local clinic
- Monthly Wellness benefit
- Mileage reimbursement
- Paid professional development and training
- Paid time off/holidays
- Paid sick time off
- Paid Holidays
