· Meaningful Impact: Help local programs make services more inclusive, equitable, and responsive to survivors’ needs by strengthening relationships with culturally specific and underserved communities.
· Collaboration & Leadership: Partner with DVSA programs, social change organizations, and statewide networks to coordinate prevention and response efforts, identify strengths and gaps, and expand access to critical resources.
· Growth & Development: Design and deliver culturally specific training, technical assistance, and mentoring that empower advocates, build community capacity, and promote ongoing professional growth.
· Generous Benefits: Competitive pay (hiring range $53,000–$57,000 depending on experience), 13 paid holidays, vacation, personal, and sick leave, Wyoming State Retirement contributions, and $1,120/month in flexible benefits for health, dental, vision, or other voluntary benefits.
Key Responsibilities
· Build and maintain relationships with organizations serving underserved and culturally specific populations.
· Collaborate with advocacy and social change organizations to coordinate violence prevention and response efforts, identify community needs, and connect programs with resources.
· Develop and deliver culturally specific training, mentoring, and TA to advocates and organizational leaders to strengthen survivor access to services such as crisis response, safety planning, and shelter.
· Assist with the planning and implementation of statewide training opportunities.
· Support partners in identifying and implementing strategies to make rural and underserved DVSA services more accessible.
· Develop and report on activities aligned with funding goals and compliance requirements.
· Develop and report on activities tied to current funding sources, ensuring compliance and measurable impact.
Minimum Qualifications· Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in social work, communication, nonprofit management, advocacy, or a related field.
· Valid driver’s license
Preferred Qualifications· Experience working with underserved and culturally specific populations, including rural and tribal communities.
· Experience in trauma-informed care, culturally responsive programming, or community engagement.
· Experience planning, developing, and implementing training programs or community initiatives.
· Familiarity with Wyoming’s justice and social service systems related to DVSA.
· Experience with grant reporting and compliance.
Work Environment
This is a full-time, hourly, non-exempt position reporting
to the Executive Director.
The role may be performed on-site in Laramie or remotely from anywhere in
Wyoming (technology equipment provided; reliable internet required).
Travel up to 20% is required, with mileage, meals, and lodging covered.
Apply online at https://www.wyomingdvsa.org/employment-internship-and-service
Please submit:
• Online application form
• Cover letter
• Resume
• Contact information for three professional references
Applications will be reviewed beginning December 8th and accepted until the
position is filled. A satisfactory background check is required before the
first day of work. If you need accommodations to apply, please email
E...@wyomingdvsa.org or call 307-755-5481.