Description
Job Summary
The Prevention and Awareness Program Manager supports the Colleges efforts to foster a campus environment free from sexual misconduct relationship violence discrimination and harassment. Housed within the Office of Title IX and Equal Opportunity and reporting to the Associate Director of Prevention and Education this position focuses on the implementation of educational programming and awareness campaigns aligned with the Colleges comprehensive prevention education plan.
The Prevention and Awareness Program Manager plays a key role in executing high-impact initiatives and evaluating their reach and effectiveness over time. The ideal candidate brings a creative trauma-informed and equity-centered approach to the work and is energized by opportunities to improve established programs through thoughtful assessment and collaboration.
The role requires a strong understanding of intersectionality and the ability to engage diverse campus communities across identities experiences and roles. Consistent with the Colleges Jesuit mission and commitment to inclusive excellence it is necessary that the Prevention and Awareness Program Managers approach embraces our community culture of freedom mutual respect and civility.
Key Responsibilities
Program Implementation & Coordination
Execute awareness campaigns and signature events outlined in the Colleges comprehensive sexual violence prevention and education plan (e.g. Red Zone Awareness Red Flag Campaign Walk a Mile in Their Shoes Clothesline Project Denim Day).
Implement strategies for event outreach and engagement in collaboration with campus partners.
Assist in the facilitation of prevention education programs and trainings including workshops for students faculty and staff.
Help manage logistics and content updates for the Offices intranet and newsletter ensuring timely and accessible communication.
Assessment
Support the evaluation of awareness campaigns programs and trainings by collecting feedback analyzing reach and engagement and identifying areas for enhancement.
Recommend evidence-informed updates to improve future campaigns and programming effectiveness or expand impact.
Communications & Resource Development
Create print and digital educational materials aligned with College policies and national best practices.
Ensure all materials reflect current data inclusive messaging and align with College Marketing and Communications guidelines.
Collaboration & Campus Engagement
Develop and maintain dependable and professional partnerships across departments by following through on commitments and communicating clearly and effectively.
Represent the office at campus-wide events workshops and student-centered initiatives helping to amplify the visibility and impact of prevention education.
Serve as a responsive and reliable liaison to departments such as Wellness Student Accessibility Services Justice Equity Belonging and Identity (JEBI) Residence Life Athletics and Academic Affairs.
Actively contribute to a culture of collaboration by bringing ideas forward following through on shared goals and participating in campus initiatives that align with the Office of Title IX & Equal Opportunitys prevention and education strategic plan.
Contribute to the visibility and understanding of the offices adjudication-related functions through outreach and communications that promote trust transparency and access.
Support the Offices efforts to educate the campus community about equal opportunity Title IX and other civil rights-related policies and processes.
Professional Development & Compliance
Maintain current knowledge of trends and best practices in prevention Title IX compliance and inclusive education.
Attend in-person and virtual conferences workshops and trainings as needed or approved to maintain current knowledge and support ongoing professional growth.
Serve as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) under the Clery Act and as a Responsible Employee under the Colleges policies.
Assist in the implementation of compliance-related education including annual trainings required by Title IX VAWA Clery and other applicable laws.
Work Schedule & Expectations
The Prevention and Awareness Program Manager position is primarily in-person and follows a standard weekday schedule. Occasional evening and weekend hours are required to support campus-wide events awareness campaigns and training efforts. This position qualifies for up to 12 remote days per week in coordination with the Associate Director of Prevention and Education and Office needs. This position is eligible to participate in the Colleges compressed 4 day summer work schedule.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree in a relevant field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum of two (2) years experience implementing and delivering education on topics such as sexual misconduct intimate partner violence public health discrimination and harassment and/or other related fields.
Demonstrated ability to work independently while following clear expectations and timelines.
Commitment to justice equityand belonging with experience applying an intersectional and trauma-informed lens.
Strong written and verbal communication skills including public speaking or facilitation.
Skilled in developing accessible educational materials using platforms like Canva or Adobe Creative Suite.
The following qualifications are viewed favorably:
Advanced degree in higher education social work public health or related field.
Experience working in a college or university setting.
Familiarity with relevant laws and frameworks including Title IX Title VI Title VII ADA the Rehabilitation Act Clery Massachusetts state laws and/or VAWA.
Familiarity with online training platforms.
Understanding of the social ecological model and its application to prevention.
Experience conducting research to support educational strategy or program development.
Experience evaluating and enhancing training campaign or program effectiveness.
Familiarity with Bystander Intervention One Love Foundation curriculum or similar programs.
Interest or experience in engaging men and addressing masculinity within sexual violence prevention education.
Understanding of discrimination and harassment across all protected identities.
Additional information:
This is a full time exempt level position with a salary range of $54000-$62000. The College is committed to providing competitive market pay for its employees. The College also offers a competitive benefits package for full-time staff including:
10% College contribution to the 403(b) Retirement Plan (1 year wait waiver available)
This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement - upon hire candidates will need to live within commuting distance
Condensed summer 4-day work week
Tuition & Education benefits
Wellness programs & ongoing Training and Development opportunities
Generous paid time off
The College is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and complies with all Federal and Massachusetts laws concerning Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action in the workplace.
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Review of applications will begin as received and continue until the position has been filled.
The College also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities during the hiring process in compliance with law. To request an accommodation via email at emailprotected or by calling .
Required Experience:
Manager