Position: Executive Director
Position Type: Volunteer
Location: Remote (Northern Virginia area preferred)
Reports To: Board of Directors
Time Commitment: 20-30 hours a week / 2 year commitment
Be a part of a growing non-profit and help us empower refugee students!
About Safe Haven Space:
Safe Haven Space is committed to offering mental health and well-being services to refugee students and their families. Mental health has a harmful stigma prevalent in many communities around the world, especially among the refugee population. After being forced out of their original communities, it becomes harder for refugee students to function in both school and life settings without healing from the trauma they encounter before, during, and after their transition to the United States of America. We want to help them succeed in American life and make their adjustment to cultural changes easier through school programs and community engagement. The concept behind this organization stems from personal experience.
As a refugee herself, our Founder is no stranger to the stigmatization of mental health in the community. Learn more about Safe Haven Space through our website.
Position Overview: The Executive Director (ED) will be responsible for overall leadership, strategy implementation, and management. The ED will oversee program development, fundraising, community partnerships, and day-to-day operations while working closely with the Board of Directors to ensure alignment with the organization’s mission, values, and goals. This role requires a visionary leader with strong operational acumen and a passion for supporting refugee mental health.
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How to Apply: Interested candidates should apply here.
Position: Executive Director
Position Type: Volunteer
Location: Remote (Northern Virginia area preferred)
Reports To: Board of Directors
Time Commitment: 20-30 hours a week / 2 year commitment
Be a part of a growing non-profit and help us empower refugee students!
About Safe Haven Space:
Safe Haven Space is committed to offering mental health and well-being services to refugee students and their families. Mental health has a harmful stigma prevalent in many communities around the world, especially among the refugee population. After being forced out of their original communities, it becomes harder for refugee students to function in both school and life settings without healing from the trauma they encounter before, during, and after their transition to the United States of America. We want to help them succeed in American life and make their adjustment to cultural changes easier through school programs and community engagement. The concept behind…