Violence Prevention Project Coordinator_FT
Listed on 2026-05-11
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Social Work
Youth Development, Public Health -
Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Public Health
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Violence Prevention ProjectFull Time Springfield, MA, US
2 days ago Requisition
Salary Range: $55,000.00 To $55,000.00 Annually
Reports to:
Director of Youth, HIV, and Court Support Programs
Schedule:
Monday
- Friday; 37.5 hours per week; with flexibility to respond to programmatic needs
FLSA Status:
Exempt
Salary Rate: $55,000 annually
The YWCA of Western MA is dedicated to eliminating racism and empowering survivors. The YW provides a safe place for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Our programs and services include crisis shelter and transitional housing for survivors and their families, counseling, SAFEPLAN court advocacy, community education, supervised visitation, and vocational training for youth. The YWCA provides services at several sites, including Holyoke, Northampton, Westfield, and our primary Springfield campus.
Expectationsof all employees
- Demonstrate commitment to the YWCA’s mission and principles of trauma-informed work.
- Represent the YWCA in a professional and competent manner to participants, community members, organizational partners, and others.
- Perform quality work within program guidelines and deadlines.
- Work effectively as a team contributor and foster a positive working environment.
- Work independently while understanding the need for communication and coordinating work efforts with other employees and organizations.
- Maintain professional behavior and strict confidentiality.
The Violence Prevention Project Coordinator will lead community-level violence prevention and education efforts for youth ages 12-18, who live in the City of Springfield, with a focus on public schools. The Violence Prevention Project Coordinator will also seek to partner with agencies that serve high‑risk populations, such as the Department of Children and Families, the Department of Youth Services’ detention program, and the Center of Human Development.
Key activities include supervising, planning, designing, facilitating and evaluating youth development, and outreach activities. Lastly, the recruitment, selection, training in bystander intervention and retention of participants for the YWCA’s existing Youth Advisory Board.
- Lead the YWCA of Western MA’s new violence prevention initiative by acting as a thought leader and strategic planner in the creation of the program’s design, policies and procedures.
- Supervise two Prevention Instructors who facilitate violence prevention curricula in the schools and co‑facilitate sessions both as needed and to increase the program’s capacity.
- Integrate tenants of violence prevention into the YWCA’s existing policies, procedures, and services toward the goal of bringing a collaborative approach to addressing violence and creating healthy relationship norms.
- Build and maintain relationship with community stakeholders, such as school systems (public and private) and other youth serving agencies with the intent of partnering to bring violence prevention programming to at‑risk youth.
- Serve as primary point of contact for the violence prevention projecting, including coordination, and scheduling programs and groups.
- Gather effective data with project evaluators that highlights the project’s success and areas of improvement, conducting continuous quality improvement.
- With the project’s evaluation partner, guide the development and implementation of assessment tools to determine the quality and pace of participant violence prevention learning.
- With the project’s evaluation partner, conduct focus groups with young people in the community that will shape the project’s design.
- Oversee the adoption and adaptation of the project’s TBD central curricula.
- Conduct some degree of on‑site work at local public schools and other agencies, to advance the planning, design, and evaluation of violence prevention learning projects.
- Based on findings from focus groups, champion youth leadership opportunities such as a Violence Prevention Youth Advisory Board or a youth leadership…
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