Organization Overview
The DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DCCADV) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
dedicated to creating a community where domestic violence is replaced with human dignity.
DCCADV is the federally recognized domestic violence coalition in the District of Columbia and
serves as a resource for the thousands of adults and children experiencing domestic violence
each year, as well as the local organizations that serve them. Our fundamental goals are to
provide leadership and support, build awareness, and enhance the systemic response to
survivors of domestic violence and their children in Washington, DC. As the District is a city made
up people from many life experiences, and a city whose population historically has been a
majority Black people, DCCADV has a commitment to ensure that our organization operates with
values centered in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging.
Position Summary
To ensure that the Coalition can efficiently and effectively support survivors of domestic violence
and the organizations that support them, under the direction of the Policy Director, the Policy and
Systems Engagement Coordinator will support the policy agenda and engagement with member
programs and stakeholders. The coordinator will also engage and work with key systems to
develop and enhance coordinated services for survivors of domestic violence in Washington, DC.
The position will participate in various city-wide work groups and task forces, coordinate with
member programs and partner agencies, and provide training and technical assistance to key
stakeholders. The ideal candidate for this position enjoys the small stuff, but wants to make a
big difference for survivors in DC in partnership with the full DCCADV staff.
Roles and Responsibilities
Specific position responsibilities include but are not limited to:
domestic violence, especially housing, through Inter-Agency Council for Homelessness and the
Fair Budget Coalition meetings, and other collaborative spaces
organizations, and government agency staff
assistance to two member programs working with survivors under this program
domestic violence to ensure best practices for trauma informed and survivor centered
supports are being made available to survivors of domestic violence
violence and provide technical assistance and support to enhance collaborations
external stakeholders
Related skills and experience
partner, gender-based, family violence and/or domestic terrorism), its prevalence, and
community impact
a racial and social justice lens—DCCADV recognizes that in order to truly address and
ultimately prevent domestic violence it is critical to address systemic and racial inequities
survivors of domestic violence,sexual violence and/or stalking or a complimentary field
Washington, DC, and the intersections with domestic violence
Additional Information
be able to travel occasionally in and around DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia for work
purposes.
requirements and will be expected to follow any subsequent mandates as well as office
policy.
Benefits Package Includes
an increase contribution if a child is added to the policy. The coverage selected—from 16
available health insurance plans—determines the employee cost of the premium.
weekly gross salary.
vested pre-tax contributions to the plan. After six months, employees are eligible for a 1%
discretionary employer match and up to an additional 3% employer match of employee’s
salary.
o 16 paid holidays, including winter break the last week of the calendar year
o Vacation Time – 80 hours from hire to 35 months of service, 120 hours from 36
months to 71 months of service, 160 hours from 72 months to 107 months of
service, 200 hours for 108+ months of service
o Sick Time – 88 hours for all full-time employees
o Paid Family Leave – Available following 12 contiguous months of service
o Dental and Vision Insurance
o Flexible Spending Account
o Aflac Supplemental Insurance
o MetLife Voluntary Benefits
o Supplemental Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
o Supplemental Term Life Insurance
o Pre-tax Commuter Benefits
Application Process
To apply send your resume and cover letter to mdeming@dccadv.org with Policy and Systems
Engagement Coordinator in the Subject Line.
January 13, 2025
A selected pool of candidates will be contacted for a 2nd round panel interview, to be held in person, with additional DCCADV staff persons.
Organization Overview
The DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DCCADV) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
dedicated to creating a community where domestic violence is replaced with human dignity.
DCCADV is the federally recognized domestic violence coalition in the District of Columbia and
serves as a resource for the thousands of adults and children experiencing domestic violence
each year, as well as the local organizations that serve them. Our fundamental goals are to
provide leadership and support, build awareness, and enhance the systemic response to
survivors of domestic violence and their children in Washington, DC. As the District is a city made
up people from many life experiences, and a city whose population historically has been a
majority Black people, DCCADV has a commitment to ensure that our organization operates with
values centered in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging.
Position Summary
To ensure that the Coalition…
an increase contribution if a child is added to the policy. The coverage selected—from 16
available health insurance plans—determines the employee cost of the premium.
weekly gross salary.
vested pre-tax contributions to the plan. After six months, employees are eligible for a 1%
discretionary employer match and up to an additional 3% employer match of employee’s
salary.
o 16 paid holidays, including winter break the last week of the calendar year
o Vacation Time – 80 hours from hire to 35 months of service, 120 hours from 36
months to 71 months of service, 160 hours from 72 months to 107 months of
service, 200 hours for 108+ months of service
o Sick Time – 88 hours for all full-time employees
o Paid Family Leave – Available following 12 contiguous months of service
o Dental and Vision Insurance
o Flexible Spending Account
o Aflac Supplemental Insurance
o MetLife Voluntary Benefits
o Supplemental Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
o Supplemental Term Life Insurance
o Pre-tax Commuter Benefits
an increase contribution if a child is added to the policy. The coverage selected—from 16
available health insurance plans—determines the employee cost of the premium.
weekly gross salary.
vested pre-tax contributions to the plan. After six months, employees are eligible for a 1%
discretionary employer match and up to an additional 3% employer match of employee’s
salary.
o 16 paid holidays, including winter break the last week of the calendar year
o Vacation Time – 80 hours from hire to 35 months of service, 120 hours from 36
months to 71 months of service, 160 hours from 72 months to 107 months of…
Fully competent in English
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