Sunday, August 20, 2006

JOB: Human trafficking Task Force Administor

From: Jason Lacsamana
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 2:54 PM
Subject: job announcement for Human trafficking Task Force Administor



Hello everyone,



Attached is a job announcement for one of our community partners. Please disseminate to your networks. Thanks!



Jason Lacsamana, MPH

Program Manager / Communications Manager

Orange County Asian and Pacific

Islander Community Alliance

12900 Garden Grove Blvd. Suite 214A

Garden Grove, CA 92843

(714) 636-9095; (714) 636 - 8828 Fax

www.ocapica.org
Become part of a dynamic, non~profit,
human services agency serving Orange County
for over 30 years
Community Service Programs is currently

recruiting for a



O.C. Human Trafficking Task Force Administrator

Victim Assistance Programs is looking for a

motivated, creative, team player!

Come be a part of our rewarding environment!



Assume responsibility for accomplishing the goals of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force which includes enhancing the ability of professionals in the community to respond appropriately to victims of human trafficking, increasing community collaboration/coordination, and increasing the number of victims identified and rescued in the area.

Requirements include: Thorough knowledge of the criminal justice system and victimology as usually acquired through a Bachelors degree in behavioral science, criminal justice or related field. Normally requires three to five years related experience working in human service or criminal justice setting. Public presentation skills preferred.

Monday—Friday, 8:00 am—5:00 pm



COMPETITIVE COMPENSATION;

EXCELLENT BENEFITS including HEALTH, DENTAL,

VISION, LIFE INSURANCE, and RETIREMENT PLAN;

GENEROUS HOLIDAY and PAID LEAVE POLICY.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.



send resume to:

CSP, Human Resources

1821 E. Dyer Rd. Suite 200
Santa Ana, CA 92705

fax: (949) 251-1659

email: recruiting@cspinc.org

www.cspinc.org



“CSP is a non-profit agency

committed to serving youth, adults, and families living in

Orange County who are

involved with or are at-risk of involvement with the

justice system”



A Resource For Justice



CSP was established in 1972 at the University of California Irvine, under aegis of the Social Ecology Programs. Diversion counseling for delinquent youth and their families was provided at the Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach Police Departments. Since that time, CSP has grown dramatically in size and scope and has designed and implemented some of the most respected prevention and intervention programs in Southern California. Six model programs assist over 80,000 persons a year ~ abused children, victims of crime, struggling families, acting out adolescents, and people in need of mediation services. CSP celebrates over 30 years of providing services in Orange County.