
201 - 500 employés
Fondée en 1984
🤝 À but non lucratif
Non-profit
Le Centre National pour les Enfants Disparus et Exploités est la plus grande et la plus influente organisation de protection de l'enfance du pays. Elle mène des actions pour protéger les enfants en fournissant des ressources, en gérant une ligne d'assistance 24h/24 et une CyberTipline pour signaler les exploitations sexuelles des enfants, en soutenant les cas d'enfants disparus et les alertes AMBER, en offrant un soutien aux victimes et à leurs familles, des programmes de formation professionnelle et éducatifs (NetSmartz, KidSmartz), en supprimant des contenus explicites, et en collaborant avec des entités gouvernementales et des entreprises. Elle se concentre sur des problématiques telles que les contenus d'abus sexuels sur enfants, l'attirance en ligne, le trafic sexuel des enfants, les enlèvements, les enfants disparus et en danger, les implications de l'IA générative, et fournit des ressources juridiques, de santé mentale, et de réponse aux catastrophes. L'organisation opère des bureaux régionaux et est financée en partie par des subventions gouvernementales et des dons.
🕒 il y a 11 jours
🏈 Alabama, Florida, +7 états de plus – Distant
⏰ Temps Plein
🟡 Intermédiaire
🟠 Senior
👻 Score fantôme 12%
🗣️🇺🇸🇬🇧 Anglais requis
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201 - 500 employés
Fondée en 1984
🤝 À but non lucratif
Non-profit
Le Centre National pour les Enfants Disparus et Exploités est la plus grande et la plus influente organisation de protection de l'enfance du pays. Elle mène des actions pour protéger les enfants en fournissant des ressources, en gérant une ligne d'assistance 24h/24 et une CyberTipline pour signaler les exploitations sexuelles des enfants, en soutenant les cas d'enfants disparus et les alertes AMBER, en offrant un soutien aux victimes et à leurs familles, des programmes de formation professionnelle et éducatifs (NetSmartz, KidSmartz), en supprimant des contenus explicites, et en collaborant avec des entités gouvernementales et des entreprises. Elle se concentre sur des problématiques telles que les contenus d'abus sexuels sur enfants, l'attirance en ligne, le trafic sexuel des enfants, les enlèvements, les enfants disparus et en danger, les implications de l'IA générative, et fournit des ressources juridiques, de santé mentale, et de réponse aux catastrophes. L'organisation opère des bureaux régionaux et est financée en partie par des subventions gouvernementales et des dons.
• Serve as a regional subject matter expert on child sex trafficking response and trauma-informed, youth-centered intervention • Reach out to child welfare professionals and multidisciplinary team members supporting youth with active NCMEC missing-child cases • Provide individualized assistance including recovery planning, safety planning, youth engagement strategies, specialized resource connections, and troubleshooting system barriers • Conduct strategic outreach and cultivate relationships with victim service providers, child welfare agencies, child advocacy centers, task forces, and regional resources • Maintain up-to-date regional resources, laws, policies, processes, and child sex trafficking response contacts • Document case efforts and activities accurately within required timelines • Coordinate with NCMEC case managers, analysts, supervisors, and teams across multiple divisions • Develop materials and resources for CST support and psychoeducation • Provide technical assistance on operational child sex trafficking recovery plans • Share promising practices, research, case examples, and recovery-planning resources with the Recovery Services Team • Provide presentations and trainings on NCMEC resources and RST services • Communicate NCMEC programs, resources, and data to internal and external stakeholders • Respond to correspondence and calls, follow organizational policies, and perform other assigned duties
• Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Criminal Justice, or a related field • Minimum of 6 years of professional experience providing direct services to survivors of child sex trafficking • Practical knowledge and experience providing individualized technical assistance to professionals on trauma-informed response, stages of change, safety planning, and strength-based youth engagement • Demonstrated experience participating in recovery response or planning efforts related to child sex trafficking victims • Experience professionally challenging misunderstandings, bias, and attitudes about exploited runaway youth • Strong knowledge of child sex trafficking topics in the United States, including vulnerabilities, trafficking tactics, victim services, survivor-informed efforts, policy, and legislation • Demonstrated success managing and forging relationships with diverse local and national anti-trafficking stakeholders • Ability to synthesize complex topics and communicate them effectively to relevant audiences • Excellent verbal and written communication, active listening, and mediation skills • Ability to work with difficult or disturbing case situations • Strong organizational, interpersonal, prioritization, problem-solving, adaptability, and flexibility skills • Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite, PowerPoint, and Excel, and ability to learn new software systems • Ability to balance projects, meet deadlines, and ensure project deadlines are met • Ability to handle and maintain the integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and information • Ability to successfully pass background screening, including fingerprinting, criminal history check, and professional references • Must be eligible to apply for Virginia Criminal Information Network certification • Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful U.S. resident for the past 10 consecutive years for VCIN certification eligibility • Must live in a state within the designated Region 2 as a condition of employment • Ability to travel as needed and provide occasional after-hours, weekend, evening, or overnight response • Preferred, not required: LSW, LCSW, LPC, or LPA licensure • Experience working within or interfacing with child welfare agencies strongly preferred • Experience with marginalized youth and communities strongly preferred
• Fully remote work arrangement • Monday–Friday schedule, minimum 37.5 hours over five days per week • Occasional travel for conferences, training, presentations, and public speaking engagements • Professional development through training and conferences • Opportunity to contribute to NCMEC’s mission and work with national and regional anti-trafficking networks
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