***ual Abuse Prevention Program Coordinator
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Job description, work day and responsibilities
Project Overview
Taylor the Turtle is a collaboration developed by eight community partners in the Brantford/Brant County and Six Nations communities under the leadership of the ****** Assault Centre of Brant & Ganohkwasra Family Assault Services. Taylor the Turtle trains caring adults to provide developmentally appropriate information and promote emotional literacy for young ones aged 18 months to six years and beyond. This dynamic program is built on Indigenous knowledge and the expertise developed over decades of ****** abuse prevention work and collective efforts to create a disclosure safe community. More info at www.taylorsrights.ca
Objectives include:
Visibility: We aim to increase the visibility of the program by developing new print and e-resources and ensuring their equitable and effective distribution, both geographically and according to community needs. This will include creating a new website, introducing a new mascot to strengthen our brand identity, and outreach and promotion, including sustaining a social media presence and attendance at local community events.
Expansion: The focus will be on two key activities: (1) documenting best practices, and (2) training caring adults using a train-the-trainer model. This approach will support the development of tailored workshops and events for parents, caregivers, educators, service providers, and other supportive adults. The goal is to equip these individuals with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to effectively support the youngest members of our community.
Culturally Responsive and Community-Driven Practices: Leveraging the train-the-trainer model, we will prioritize the involvement of community stakeholders to ensure their input shapes the program's direction. This collaborative approach will help build community ownership and long-term sustainability, enhancing Taylor’s relevance and adaptability to meet the needs of individual communities while creating broader networks of safety for our most vulnerable members.
Responsibilities of the role:
The Coordinator will work with the ****** Assault Centre of Brant, Ganohkwasra Family Services and a plethora of other community agencies to complete an ambitious work plan that includes:-
Convening community stakeholders
Liaising with SAC Brant leadership team
Reviewing promotional materials, training materials and teaching materials
Delivering training
Conducting education and early intervention sessions
Participating in community events
Directing program delivery
Engaging with research team
Organizing and facilitating community gather-ins
Planning and hosting Taylor’s birthday parties in both years of the project
Supporting the exploration and possible development of on-line gamifying or Taylor and/or a Taylor App
Conducting outreach and information-sharing
Contributing to report writing
Skills and Experience
Community Development
Working with young children and their families
Facilitation and training
Program Development
Project management
Excellent Communication
Post-Secondary Education in a related field
Experience in the fields of counselling, teaching, Early Childhood Education, social justice or community organizing would each be an invaluable asset in this role
Working familiarity with the communities of Brantford and Brant County
·Demonstrated commitment to anti-racist, anti-oppressive and decolonial practices
Energy, focus, a sense of playfulness and a willingness to work alongside a giant turtle mascot are requirements of the role
Other things you need to know:
This position is 35 hours per week at $35 per hour, commencing immediately and continuing until March 31, 2027.
Applications must be received by Monday June 2nd at +:00 a.m..
The hiring team would love to hear from QTBIPOC, newcomers, and people with disabilities. SAC Brant is committed to employment equity and building a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. Recruitment-related accommodations for persons with disabilities are available on request.
All applications are appreciated, however only those candidates being interviewed will be contacted.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $35.00 per hour
Benefits:
Wellness program
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-06-02
Expected start date: 2025-06-16
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Offer ID: #1108556,
Published: 6 days ago,
Company registered: 4 months ago