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Position Title: Project Manager, Project Intersect
NOTE: THIS IS A GRANT-FUNDED POSITION (THROUGH 2026)
 

Shift: This is a full-time position at 40 hours/week.
 

Location: Atlanta, GA. This position will be based in our Fulton County office. Some telework may be available after successful onboarding and pending agency needs and supervisor approval.
 

Salary Range: $50,000 – $58,000/year (depending on experience) with full benefits package.
 

Reports to: Project Director (Clinical Department)

 

Position Description:
GCCA is seeking an energetic, passionate, and compassionate professional to serve as the Project Manager of Project Intersect, a federally funded program supporting youth who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation (CSEC), their caregivers, and the systems supporting these families. This position supports the Project Director with the implementation of multiple components of the Project, including training, outreach, and data collection and reporting.
Primary responsibilities include the delivery of multiple training and outreach activities, networking, building and sustaining relationships with community partners, coordination with program evaluators, database management and reporting, assistance to the Project Director with grant reports, and other tasks as assigned to support the success of the Project.

Essential duties include, but are not limited, to the following:
1. Conducts trauma-informed training with caregivers, child-serving organizations, and general CSEC awareness as needed and conducts training alone or collaboratively with GCCA team members and partners. Participates in train the trainer programs as needed.
2. Communicates with new and active Project partners through various methods including email, virtual meetings, conferences, newsletters, etc. to ensure the delivery of all Project goals.
3. Maintains training rosters and conducts follow-up with participants as needed and prescribed by the training curriculum.
4. Coordinates with project coordinator and program evaluation team regarding the collection and reporting of data.
5. Maintains proper and timely documentation of project activities, including database management, quarterly tracking of grant goals, and provides assistance to the Project Director with grant report writing as needed.
6. Adheres to all ethical, professional, and agency standards regarding appropriate conduct including but not limited to records maintenance, confidentiality, and human subjects.
7. Maintains ethical and effective communication and collaboration with partnering organizations regarding the goals, objectives, and activities of the project and project participants.
8. Completes other tasks as assigned to support the success of the project.

Educational and Professional Qualifications:
1. Minimum of a Master’s degree required in Social Work, Mental Health, Public Health, Psychology, or related field.
2. Minimum of 3-years’ experience in similar role providing training/project management functions and database management/collection.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
1. Knowledge, experience, and understanding of the issues surrounding child abuse, trauma, human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and systems.
2. Experience with training, outreach, and public speaking.
3. Ability to work some weekends and evenings as needed.
4. Strong written and verbal communication skills.
5. Works effectively in a team environment.
6. Excellent networking and outreach skills with the ability to clearly present program goals and to work collaboratively with diverse staff/team/volunteers/clients across lines of race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability.
7. Skilled at developing and maintaining collaborative and trusting relationships.
8. Organized and efficient, excellent records maintenance, detail oriented, works independently.
9. Local, state, and national travel is required to attend conferences and meet grant goals: must have valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
10. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Canva, PowerPoint, Zoom, and Google Workspace applications a plus.

Compensation:
GCCA offers a competitive annual salary within the range of $50,000 - $58,000, commensurate with experience. GCCA also offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; 10 paid holidays, 4 self-care days, Simple IRA retirement plan and company matching; and vacation/sick leave benefits as well as professional development opportunities. A Total Compensation Package detail will be provided upon hire.
 

Resumé Submission:
Interested applicants should submit a well-written cover letter and resumé via email to: jenniferh@gacfca.org

*Note: The Georgia Center for Child Advocacy has a COVID -19 vaccine mandate in place as of January 3, 2022. (Must provide proof of COVID vaccination or, as an alternative, appropriate documentation that will support either a medical or religious exemption). Hiring is contingent upon successful completion of background check.

 

Our Impact in 2023

  • Units of Service to Ensure Ongoing Safety & Well-being

    14, 676

  • Forensic Interviews

    653

  • Adults Trained

    15, 238

  • Hours of Therapy

    2,000+

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