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Sexual Assault Program Coordinator Jobs in Colorado

RN FNE/SANE

Aurora, CO · On-site

$37.06 - $57.44/hr

Graduate of an accredited or state board of nursing approved Registered/Professional Nursing program and completion of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner training within 3 months of hire. State licensure ...

RN FNE/SANE

Aurora, CO · On-site

$37.06 - $57.44/hr

Graduate of an accredited or state board of nursing approved Registered/Professional Nursing program and completion of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner training within 3 months of hire. State licensure ...

RN FNE/SANE

Aurora, CO · On-site

$37.06 - $57.44/hr

Graduate of an accredited or state board of nursing approved Registered/Professional Nursing program and completion of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner training within 3 months of hire. State licensure ...

Process Engineer

Aurora, CO · On-site

$88K - $110K/yr

... coordinating the provision of required training. * Statistically analyze processes and losses to ... sexual assault, stalking, or crime. The company offers unpaid national guard and reserve leave ...

Detective

Pagosa Springs, CO · On-site

$74K - $89K/yr

Manages investigative case load of major felony crimes; handles sexual assault and homicide cases ... Performs in various programs for special target populations of the community as needed to address ...

... sexual assault or stalking, enrollment in a public assistance program, engaging in protected communications regarding employee wages, requesting a reasonable accommodation on the basis of disability ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sexual Assault Program Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sexual Assault Program Coordinator, you need a background in social work, counseling, or a related field—often supported by a relevant degree and experience in crisis intervention or victim advocacy. Familiarity with case management systems, trauma-informed care practices, and sometimes certifications like Certified Sexual Assault Advocate are typically required. Exceptional communication, cultural sensitivity, and organizational skills help build trust with survivors and manage multiple responsibilities. These skills ensure effective support for survivors, efficient program management, and the creation of safe, responsive environments.

What does a Sexual Assault Program Coordinator do?

A Sexual Assault Program Coordinator is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing programs that address sexual assault prevention and survivor support. They coordinate educational workshops, provide resources to survivors, and often collaborate with local organizations and law enforcement. Additionally, they may train staff and volunteers, oversee outreach initiatives, and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Their primary goal is to create a safe environment and advocate for individuals affected by sexual violence.

What are some common challenges faced by Sexual Assault Program Coordinators and how can they be addressed?

Sexual Assault Program Coordinators often encounter challenges such as managing emotional stress from working with survivors, navigating confidentiality requirements, and coordinating among multiple stakeholders such as law enforcement, healthcare providers, and campus administration. To address these challenges, coordinators benefit from ongoing professional development, access to peer support networks, and clear organizational policies regarding confidentiality and reporting. Building strong partnerships with community organizations and maintaining self-care routines are also essential for managing the demanding aspects of the role.

What is the difference between Sexual Assault Program Coordinator vs Victim Advocate?

AspectSexual Assault Program CoordinatorVictim Advocate
CredentialsRelevant certifications, training in crisis intervention, counselingCertifications in crisis response, victim support, counseling
Work EnvironmentNonprofit organizations, community centers, hospitalsHospitals, law enforcement agencies, community programs
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, government agencies, advocacy groupsLaw enforcement, healthcare, social services
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles, qualifications, job dutiesSimilar support roles, job responsibilities, certifications

The Sexual Assault Program Coordinator and Victim Advocate roles often overlap in supporting survivors and working within similar environments. The Coordinator typically manages programs, develops policies, and oversees services, while the Advocate provides direct support and crisis intervention. Both roles require relevant certifications and are vital in victim support services within nonprofit and government sectors.

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Title: Instructor - GED (Alamosa)

Position Type: Instructor

College: Trinidad State College

Division: Trinidad State College

Department: TSC Continuing Education

Campus: Trinidad Alamosa Campus

Location: Alamosa

Salary Range: 

Who We Are:

At TSC, we value and uphold a commitment to a workplace that focuses on employees. Our mission statement is "Enriching our diverse communities through quality educational experiences and lifelong learning."
Trinidad State College, located in Trinidad, Colorado, is a state-supported, two-year institution of higher education. The College was established by an act of the State Legislature in 1925 and is the oldest public two-year college in the State of Colorado. The College’s Service Area includes eight rural counties characterized by low population density and small communities. One campus is located in Trinidad and is a residential campus while the other, located in Alamosa, is a commuter campus. Both campuses serve distinct populations. As a comprehensive Community College, Trinidad State College not only offers ongoing transfer Associate of Arts Degree and Associate of Applied Science (vocational) Degree programs but also has developed and implemented numerous successful short-term vocational certificate programs, and totally inclusive adult education and developmental programs.

Job Summary:

The Adult Education Instructor will work for the Adult Education Services Program, according to established procedures and guidelines developed by the Program Director, and in conjunction with the direction provided by the coordinator.

Duties & Responsibilities:

As assigned by the Director

Competencies/KSAs:

Minimum Qualifications:

Preferred Qualifications:

Selection Process:

Special Requirements:
The successful candidate must submit to and successfully complete a post-offer, pre-employment background check as a condition of hire

Application Instructions: 

For consideration, an applicant must submit the following:
A letter addressing the professional qualifications listed in the position description
A current resume or a current curriculum vitae
Unofficial Transcripts (of highest education attained)
The names and telephone numbers of at least three (3) references from persons in a position to evaluate the applicant's expertise as it relates to the position requirements.
Inquiries
Yvette Atencio, Human Resources – (800) 621-8752, ext. 5538 or (719) 846-5538
Melissa Toering (719) 846-5640 or Louisa Dick (719) 589-7137

Additional Information/Benefits:

Notice To All Applicants
Former employees of the Colorado Community College system or one of its 13 colleges, who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination, must disclose this information on your application/within your application materials. All materials submitted become the property of Trinidad State College and will not be returned. The State of Colorado must comply with the Immigration Reform and Control Act/1986. If hired, you will be required to provide documents to show your identity and authorization to work. This law applies to all persons hired. Colorado fiscal rules require all new employees to be on direct deposit.
CAMPUS SECURITY AUTHORITY
This position has been identified by the U.S. Department of Education as a Campus Security Authority. As a Campus Security Authority, the incumbent in this position is required to report all crimes that they become aware of to the Vice President of Student Affairs, Dean of Students or Human Resources Department at Trinidad State College.
This position must report all incidents, whether directly or indirectly, that you become aware regarding Civil Rights, which includes all sexual misconduct incidences, to the Equal Opportunity/Title IX Coordinator for the College.
This position is responsible for development of student training and awareness programming for the athletic team regarding unlawful discrimination and harassment prevention, which includes sexual misconduct, in collaboration with the Equal Opportunity/Title IX Coordinator for the College as well as the College Athletic Director.
This position is responsible for development of primary prevention and awareness programs for the athletic team for incoming students as well as ongoing prevention and awareness campaigns pursuant to the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act on dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, in collaboration with College staff responsible with overseeing Clery Act compliance.
For information regarding Trinidad State College Security, including crime statistics for the Trinidad and Alamosa campus and surrounding area, please see the Trinidad State College Campus Security website at: http://www.trinidadstate.edu/campus-security.html. For a hard copy report please contact 719-846- 5618
TSC Mission Statement
Trinidad State’s mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experiences and promoting lifelong learning.
In addition to rewarding and meaningful work, we offer a comprehensive selection of benefits to support our employees, including:
Strong, flexible retirement benefits including Colorado PERA's Defined Benefit Plan or Defined Contribution Plan. TSC contributes 20.95% of your salary on your behalf. Supplemental retirement plans including 401(k), 403(b) and 457 plans are also available. Please note student employees are not eligible to contribute to PERA.
Medical insurance is offered to instructors and other variable hour employees who have worked, on average, at least 30 hours per week in a 12-month period. TSC/CCCS uses an initial 12-month measurement period to determine medical benefit eligibility, and a 12-month standard measurement period. Additional information about this, and Life and Disability benefit information can be found at the CCCS Employee Benefits site under “Instructor & Variable Hour Employee Benefit Information.” Please note that Kaiser and Anthem Blue Priority plans are not offered at TSC.
Employee assistance services such as counseling, professional coaching, financial planning, and more, are available to you and members of your household at no cost through the Colorado State Employee Assistance Program (C-SEAP)
Sick leave is granted in accordance with SB20-205, Sick Leave for Employees, accrued at one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 48 hours per year.
State employees are eligible to participate in BenefitHub which offers discounts for retailers and services and other benefits resources.
Employees may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Additional information about this program can be found on the Colorado Division of Human Resources website.
In addition to rewarding and meaningful work, we offer a comprehensive selection of benefits to support our employees, including:
Strong, flexible retirement benefits including Colorado PERA's Defined Benefit Plan or Defined Contribution Plan. TSC contributes 20.95% of your salary on your behalf. Supplemental retirement plans including 401(k), 403(b) and 457 plans are also available. Please note student employees are not eligible to contribute to PERA.
Medical insurance is offered to instructors and other variable hour employees who have worked, on average, at least 30 hours per week in a 12-month period. TSC/CCCS uses an initial 12-month measurement period to determine medical benefit eligibility, and a 12-month standard measurement period. Additional information about this, and Life and Disability benefit information can be found at the CCCS Employee Benefits site under “Instructor & Variable Hour Employee Benefit Information.” Please note that Kaiser and Anthem Blue Priority plans are not offered at TSC.
Employee assistance services such as counseling, professional coaching, financial planning, and more, are available to you and members of your household at no cost through the Colorado State Employee Assistance Program (C-SEAP)
Sick leave is granted in accordance with SB20-205, Sick Leave for Employees, accrued at one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 48 hours per year.
State employees are eligible to participate in BenefitHub which offers discounts for retailers and services and other benefits resources.
Employees may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Additional information about this program can be found on the Colorado Division of Human Resources website.