MCADSV is dedicated to the empowerment of all the state's survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Our mission is to develop and promote efforts aimed at the elimination of all domestic and sexual violence in Michigan.

Employment

Opportunities at MCADSV
MCADSV is a progressive non-profit offering an ideal work environment for any individual with a multi-cultural and anti-bias vision, who understands social justice issues, and is highly organized and detail oriented. We seek individuals committed to our goals and mission. MCADSV is an equal opportunity employer. People of color strongly encouraged to apply.

Current Opening(s):

MCADSV is seeking a full time Communications Coordinator.  If you are a highly organized, accurate, detail-oriented individual and able to work both independently and within a team, please consider applying.  A high level of knowledge in Microsoft Office applications and desktop publishing software is being sought, along with superior writing, editing and oral communiction skills.

Please reference the Communications Coordinator position description for more information regarding duties and qualifications.

When applying, please send a cover letter, résumé and salary requirements to:

Attn:  D. Hartigan
MCADSV
3893 Okemos Road, Suite B2
Okemos, MI  48864
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The MCADSV network of programs provides a wide range of essential services free of charge to all victims of domestic and sexual violence. These services include:

  • 24-hour crisis intervention hotlines
  • Counseling and support groups
  • Outreach and public education
  • Legal advocacy/court accompaniment
  • Forensic nurse examiner programs
  • Emergency shelter
  • Children's programming

In 2000, the MCADSV statewide network of programs provided emergency shelter services and crisis counseling to 13, 891 survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence, and responded to 61,309 hotline calls from individuals seeking support.