Director of Gender-Based Violence Services
- Posted
- 10 days ago
- Employment type
- Full-Time
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Closing date
About this organization
Founded in 1894, YWCA GLA’s mission is the elimination of racism and empowering women. YWCA GLA provides services through equity program pillars including Early Care and Education, Senior Engagement Services and Sexual Assault Crisis Services, in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
The YWCA GLA is the owner and operator of seven Empowerment Centers throughout LA County. In addition, it provides services at five satellite offices; these combined sites touch over 100,000 individuals and families. YWCA GLA is an equal opportunity employer.
About this job
The Director of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Services is responsible for overseeing programs, policies, and services related to addressing and preventing gender-based violence. This position requires strong leadership skills, experience in managing GBV programs, and a deep understanding of the issues surrounding gender-based violence, including domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking, and more.
Roles & responsibilities
Statement of Duties
-Leads the planning, implementation, and evaluation of gender-based violence programs, ensuring services are effective, accessible and survivor-centered
-Provides crisis response guidance during emergency situations and coordinate appropriate responses to ensure survivor safety and well-being
-Meets Grants Deliverables: Coordinate a variety of grand-funded projects focused on building the ability of providers and advocates directly addressing domestic violence, intimate-partner violence, sexual violence and batterer intervention, ensuring project grant goals and objectives are being met and assessed for quality and efficiency
-Collaborates with government agencies, policymakers, and community organizations to advocate for policies that address GBV and improve the support available for survivors
-Manages and secures funding for GBV programs through grant writing, partnerships, and resource mobilization
-Develops and delivers training on GBV prevention, response, and survivor-centered care for staff, volunteers and the broader community
-Supervises a team of professionals (social workers, counselors, case managers) providing GBV services, offering guidance, training and support to staff
-Provides training, mentorship, and support to ensure high-quality services
-Oversees scheduling, staffing and resource allocation
-Engages with the community to raise awareness about GBV, promote prevention efforts, and reduce stigma for survivors
-Co-creates community-based campaigns to promote awareness and conduct outreach
-Follows federal, state and tribal gender-based violence legislation and policy to assist in developing improved responses and recommendations that support survivors
-Attends related committee and taskforce meetings
-Prepares and manage budgets for programs and activities
-Maintains accurate records of program participation and outcomes
-Collects and analyze data on service delivery and outcomes to inform program improvements and report to stakeholders, including funders and government bodies
-Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
-Bachelor's degree in social work, public health, gender studies or a related field
-Knowledge of GBV frameworks, trauma-informed care, and all programmatic aspects related to gender-based violence
-Strong leadership, communication and advocacy skills
-Familiarity with community resources and a passion for serving diverse populations
-Relevant certifications in GBV or trauma-informed care preferred