Specific Activities
- Assist program staff in facilitating classroom presentations by helping discuss the curriculum, distributing materials and collecting required paperwork and Response Cards.
- Assist staff in scheduling and facilitating individual student assessments
- Keeping track of student demographics and reporting outcomes of presentations
- Prepare individual surveys for each student (about 600, per school) participating in the program
Qualifications/Requirements
- Must have clear written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to multi-task
- Must be comfortable in office and classroom settings
- Ability to speak comfortably about the many facets of suicide
- Must have reliable transportation
Compensation and Benefits
• Networking Opportunities
• Free Trainings
• Professional development in the field of Social Services/ Suicide Prevention
Physical Demands/Work Environment
TB Test, Drug Screening, Live Scan Background Check, Driving Record, and COVID-19 vaccine
Work Schedule
- Must be available on Mondays or Tuesdays during business hours
- 4-6 hours per week preferred
- Administrative tasks will either take place in our Oceanside office (3142 Vista Way, Ste. 400, Oceanside 92056) or on-site at a school
- Minimum of 6 month commitment OR 1 semester for students