Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
ON-SITE POSITION> Summary: Community Advocates for Family & Youth (CAFY) is dedicated to upholding the rights of victims of crime and strives for the empowerment and emotional, physical, and financial recovery of victims. Regardless of your role, victim services is highly interactive and may deal directly with victims, helping abused parents and their children cope with changes, challenges, and unsafe environments in their lives, along with case management, crisis intervention, service referral, and financial and educational functions.
Role Overview: Work hand in hand with CEO maintaining confidentiality and ensuring quality data on programs, personnel, expenses, and services are developed and distributed appropriately to stakeholders. The Financial and Program Analyst plays a key role in supporting strategic decision-making of organization programs by conducting detailed financial analysis, program evaluation and performance survey analysis and evaluating stakeholder and community impact. This role is key to service programs and budgeting, forecasting, financial modeling, ensuring programs are aligned with organizational goals.
The ideal candidate will have strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of quantitative and qualitative program evaluation and possess an innate curiosity about the world that leads to always asking “why” to summarize findings from surveys, focus groups, financial and evaluations in written reports and presentations that are clear and easy to understand.
Key Responsibilities
· Develop and maintain financial models for forecasting, budgeting and long-term planning
· Develop and maintain financial models for forecasting, budgeting and long-term planning
· Monitor program expenditures and variances against budget and prepare variance analysis
· Support grant and contract financial reporting requirements
· Seek out and share opportunities to improve cost and program efficiencies and effectiveness
· Analyze program performance data to assess effectiveness, outcomes and impact
· Collaborate with program managers to align plans with program objectives
· Support evaluation metrics development and ongoing monitoring efforts
· Assist in proposal development with financial components for new funding
· Identify process improvements and provide documentation and analysis for both financial and program support.
· Communicate Conduct interviews, facilitate focus group sessions, and monitor survey response rates in Qualtrics, Google Forms, etc. Incorporate feedback into relevant reports, presentations, and ad-hoc data requirements
Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Economics, Data Science & Analytics, or relevant field.
Skills: Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, Time Management and Organizational Skills, and Critical Thinking;
Knowledge of Power BI, Excel; Pivot tables and or Salesforce
Requirements:
· Complete in-house training, Criminal background check
· Must have an understanding of, sensitivity to, and a commitment to working with families, and individuals with trauma-related experiences.
· Adhere to confidentiality requirements
Salary: $52-$55,000 annually
Compensation: $52,000.00 - $55,000.00 per year
Founded in 2003, Community Advocates for Family & Youth (CAFY) was established to minimize the impact the judicial had on children. CAFY build on the founder’s passion to help children who through no fault of their own had to provide testimony in the adult court.
Later, in 2005, when a public safety officer asked a volunteer at the Sexual Assault Center at the Prince George’s County Hospital if something could be done for the crime victims who were not receiving treatment at the hospital, CAFY’s victim services began. That volunteer was Arleen B. Joell, Founder and Executive Director of CAFY. The non-profit she formed in 2003 as a result of her passion and that encounter has evolved to the point that the organization was recently described by a highly respected County activist as a victim’s “social emergency room”.
Since gaining its official nonprofit incorporation in 2005, CAFY has been the only dedicated community-based victim service provider supporting PGPD. The nonprofit she formed started servicing sexual assault victims referred by the Prince George’s Police Department (PGPD). More than ten years later, CAFY serves all victims of crime and has been lauded by State and Local officials for the work done for the citizens of Prince George’s County. CAFY now serves Prince George’s County Police Department along with the Cities of Laurel, Greenbelt and Bowie Police Departments.
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