
The philosophy of our organization is that all people have the right to live without fear, abuse, oppression, and violence. Our advocacy programs embrace the philosophy that people experiencing violence and/or abuse have the potential to control their lives and can be helped in doing so through support, information, and encouragement. We believe that our organization should model behavior that is nonviolent and uses power responsibly for personal and organizational action and growth.
The Child Care Teacher serves as a staff member at will of Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS). The Child Care Teacher will provide quality child care, recreational care, and/or educational activities for children birth – eighteen years of age; to assist with child advocacy projects as time permits when no children are in child care. Additionally, the Child Care Teacher will provide coverage at additional childcare sites as needed.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Priority 1: Equity and Inclusion
Priority 2: Direct Care
Priority 3: Preparation
Priority 4: Administrative
Other Duties/Responsibilities: Other assistance to support the overall goals of the department and organization. DVIS retains the right to add or change duties and/or responsibilities at any time.
Supervisory Responsibilities: None.
Budgetary/Fiscal Responsibilities: None. Acts as a good steward of DVIS’s resources.
Responsibility for Confidentiality: The nature of this position requires safeguarding against the release of confidential and proprietary information of DVIS and its clients.
Contact with Others: This position will interact with managers at all levels and staff members across the organization, in addition to members of external organizations and the public.
In order to protect our clients, employees and other vulnerable populations in our community, DVIS requires employees receive the COVID-19 vaccines. Some exceptions may be made for health reasons, sincerely held religious beliefs or historical trauma. Exception requests should be made in writing if you receive a conditional offer of employment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Proven computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite, Excel, Word, and Adobe, are necessary.
Knowledge of or experience working with social justice issues, specifically intimate partner and gender-based domestic and sexual violence, and racial, class, gender, and sexual orientation issues, and intervention/prevention services strongly preferred. Requires dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion, excellent organizational skills, written and oral communication skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritize work and tasks. Requires adaptability to produce and meet deadlines in a fast-paced, multi-task, and changing environment, with frequent pressure related to meeting deadlines and scheduling requirements. Must be able to work independently and as part of a team. Must have good negotiation skills and the ability to handle sensitive information with diplomacy.
Schedule Availability: Monday-Friday 8:30a-5:00p. Occasional extended workdays.
Licenses/Certifications: Current CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Requirements
Education: High School Diploma or GED preferred.
Experience: Requires a minimum of one year of experience working with children. Experience working with a nonprofit and with children who have experienced trauma, specifically domestic violence, are strongly preferred; or any equivalent combination of experience, lived experience, and/or special skills.

Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS), a Tulsa Area United Way partner agency, is the only nonprofit agency in Tulsa, Okla., and the surrounding communities providing comprehensive intervention and prevention services to men, women and children affected by domestic violence. The DVIS mission is to rebuild lives affected by domestic violence and sexual assault through advocacy, shelter, counseling and education.
DVIS offers a 24-hour information and crisis line 918.7HELP.ME (918.743.5763), hospital support to victims of sexual assault, counseling, transitional living, emergency shelter services, legal services, and numerous outreach and community education initiatives.