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DIRECTOR OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

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YWCA CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS INC

Worcester, MA (In Person)

$85,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/16/2026

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DIRECTOR OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES YWCA CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS INC - 3.0
Worcester, MA Job Details Full-time $85,000 a year 21 hours ago Qualifications Project reporting Managerial strategic planning Program development Data reporting Team development Supervising experience Team management Mentoring Networking through strategic partnership building Strategic partnerships Staff development Full Job Description The Director of Domestic Violence Services provides visionary and collaborative leadership for the development, coordination, expansion, and oversight of Domestic Violence Services. This role is ideal for a passionate, organized, and community-centered leader who thrives in fast-paced human service environments and is committed to supporting survivors through trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and equitable practices. The Director will oversee the administrative and operational functions of the department including staff supervision, program development, data collection and reporting, budget management, community engagement, volunteer coordination, and partnership development. The ideal candidate brings strong leadership experience, excellent communication and presentation skills, the ability to build meaningful community relationships, and experience working within the fields of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, or related human services. We encourage candidates with diverse professional backgrounds, leadership experience, advocacy skills, and a passion for community impact to apply.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Supervise, mentor, support, and evaluate direct reports while fostering a positive, collaborative, and accountable team environment. Promote professional growth, strong communication, time management, and leadership development among staff. Prepare regular program reports, outcomes, analysis, and updates for the Chief Program Officer, funders, committees, and community stakeholders as needed.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Serve as a representative of YWCA Central Massachusetts at committees, coalitions, community meetings, trainings, networking events, and presentations as assigned by the Chief Program Officer. While grounded in Domestic Violence Services, this leadership role may also represent the YWCA as a multi-service organization within the community. Prepare and oversee the administration of annual Domestic Violence Services operating plans and program budgets in alignment with the organization's strategic priorities and financial goals. Lead, support, and strengthen community partnerships through community engagement, advocacy, outreach, and partnership development with community agencies, businesses, funders, and stakeholders. Represent the organization through public speaking engagements, trainings, presentations, and community advocacy efforts related to domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and survivor support services. The Director and their team are also responsible for coordinating and facilitating domestic violence trainings internally for staff and externally for community partners, organizations, and community members. The ability to effectively train, present information, and engage diverse audiences is essential to this role. Work collaboratively with Department Directors, staff, volunteers, and community partners to identify, develop, market, and support innovative programming opportunities. Ensure coordination across assigned program areas and integrate departmental needs within overall organizational operations. Design and maintain systems for planning, evaluation, reporting, and data collection to support program goals, compliance, and continuous quality improvement. Utilize strong organizational and time management skills to effectively balance operational oversight, community engagement, staff supervision, reporting requirements, and strategic initiatives. Work closely with the Chief Program Officer to ensure programs remain accessible, inclusive, trauma-informed, and supportive of all participants regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, language, culture, socioeconomic status, or abilities. Serve as a liaison with community groups, agencies, funders, advocacy organizations, and collaborative partners. Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Chief Program Officer.
Required Skills/Abilities:
Demonstrated experience leading, supervising, mentoring, and developing teams in a collaborative and supportive environment. Strong communication, public speaking, networking, and relationship-building skills. Experience with advocacy, community engagement, coalition participation, and partnership development. Strong organizational, problem-solving, and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Experience with data collection, reporting, program evaluation, and outcome tracking. Knowledge of trauma-informed practices and survivor-centered approaches. Experience within domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, crisis intervention, or related human service fields preferred. Proven strategic and tactical planning skills for program operations and development. Skills in supervision, leadership, and community organization. Bilingual/Bicultural candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree plus relevant experience in social work, program development, organizational planning, human services administration, or related field preferred. Master's Degree a plus. Candidates with diverse professional and cultural perspectives are encouraged to apply.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to communicate effectively in person, virtually, and through presentations. Ability to travel locally for meetings, community events, trainings, and partnership activities as needed. Ability to perform essential job duties in a professional office and community-based environment.
Why Join Us:
Join a mission-driven organization committed to empowering survivors, strengthening families, and creating safer communities. This is an opportunity to lead meaningful work, support a dedicated team, build impactful partnerships, and help shape services that create lasting change for individuals and families across Central Massachusetts.

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