As our Client Services Supervisor for Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA), you will oversee the 24-hour hotline, provide direct support to survivors and work with amazing, passionate volunteers. As part of this role, you will have a chance to work with many Boulder County agencies, including law enforcement departments, the District Attorney's office, and other victim service providers. Additionally, you will recruit and train an amazing group of volunteers.
You will report to our Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA) Program Manager.
Job Profile:
Do you want to find meaningful work that makes a difference? This job is for you! You will have a leadership role and an opportunity to make a difference in Boulder County and in the lives of survivors.
What We Need:
We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.
As a condition of employment, you will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccination (and any subsequent boosters) and the annual influenza vaccine. Medical exemptions or religious accommodations may be requested.
MESA is a nonprofit program of Mental Health Partners (MHP). Apply on the MHP website.
Our Mission
We believe that every person has the right to live free of sexual assault.
We are moving to end sexual assault and the suffering it causes in our community.
We challenge all forms of oppression and recognize their connection to sexual violence.
About MESA
Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA) is a not-for-profit program of Mental Health Partners (MHP) and has served as the sexual violence resource center for Boulder County since 1972. MESA assists people who have experienced sexual violence by providing information about legal support, medical care, counseling referrals, and other community resources. MESA offers a 24-hour hotline, as well as in-person advocacy during criminal justice proceedings and at the hospital during forensic evidence collection with Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs).
We offer groups for people who have experience sexual violence, and groups for loved ones and friends of people who have experienced sexual violence. We also offer trauma-informed yoga for people who have experienced any form of trauma. MESA’s 24-hour hotline number is 303-443-7300.
Additionally, MESA provides prevention education in the community through programs such as Men Standing Up (MSU) and Peers Building Justice (PBJ), both aimed at empowering participants to lead in the transformation of our current culture, which normalizes and encourages sexual violence. The goal of MESA’s prevention education is to prevent sexual violence from occurring by creating a culture based on consent, safety and respect.