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Technology Safety Specialist (Human Trafficking)

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Technology Safety Specialist(Human Trafficking Confidentiality Program) Position Department: Safety Net ProjectReports to: Safety Net DirectorFLSA Status: Exempt

Position Overview
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) seeks a Technology Safety Specialist to join the Safety Net Project. Safety Net is starting a new grant funded by the Office of Victims of Crime to provide guidance on VAWA confidentiality obligations to human trafficking programs. We are seeking someone with expertise in trafficking service provision to assist in the implementation of this new project. This is a great opportunity for a committed team player to work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

Safety Net focus is on the intersection of technology and intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalking, educating practitioners on how survivors and providers can address technology safety issues. We provide training, technical assistance, and support to victim service providers, including state/territory domestic violence coalitions, local domestic violence, sexual violence, and stalking programs, the civil/criminal justice system serving victims of intimate partner violence, and other stakeholders, such as courts, government, and technology companies.

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