Position Title: Adult Community Engagement Coordinator
Department : Community Engagement
Reports To : Community Engagement Program Director
Status: Full-Time / Non-Exempt
The Adult Community Engagement Coordinator is responsible for planning, organizing, and executing events that support the mission of the Midland Rape Crisis and Children’s Advocacy Center. This includes resource fair events, community outreach activities, awareness campaigns, and internal center events. The coordinator ensures all events run smoothly, engages the community, and elevates the organization’s visibility and impact. This role manages the organization’s brand, social media presence, printed materials, public messaging, and community outreach communications.
About Midland Rape Crisis And Children’s Advocacy Center
The MRCCAC provides support, hope, and healing for survivors of sexual assault and child abuse in the Permian Basin and surrounding counties. Our goal is to eradicate all forms of abuse through education and empowerment, but until that day we will provide every service possible for survivors to help them move forward. How We Got Started In 1979, the Midland Rape Crisis Center opened its doors and began providing sexual assault services to sexual assault survivors. The agency was the product of a group of individuals and law enforcement representatives who were concerned about rape and its consequences. In September 1996, the Center proudly added the Children’s Advocacy Center program. The Children’s Advocacy Center program was established in an effort to enhance the sensitivity and responsiveness of the criminal and civil justice systems to victims of child sexual abuse and severe physical abuse. The Center added a satellite office in Andrews County in 2007 and in Howard County in 2018. Where We Are Now The agency is now known as the Midland Rape Crisis and Children’s Advocacy Center. The Center has expanded its comprehensive services to help survivors of sexual assault, survivors of sexual abuse as well as survivors of homicide victims in Midland, Andrews, Big Spring, and surrounding counties. The Center’s services are offered at no cost. The Center is now comprised of four programs: Crisis and Support Services Children’s Advocacy Center Therapy Education The Center’s programs are funded by federal and state grants, the United Way of Midland-Andrews-Big Spring, grants from local foundations, agency fundraisers, and private contributions.
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