Project Coordinator - Ai/An Victim Services Programs (Alaska / Remote Role)ICF seeks an experienced and innovative Project Coordinator responsible for coordinating culturally appropriate compliance support and capacity-building assistance to victim service programs throughout Alaska. The ideal candidate has experience developing partnerships and organizing regional events. The coordinator must live and work in Alaska and possess deep knowledge of Alaska Native cultures, rural service delivery, and the unique challenges of providing victim services across remote and geographically isolated regions.This position will work remote in Alaska.This position requires obtaining a Public Trust Clearance prior to the start date.Key ResponsibilitiesOrganize comprehensive capacity building and compliance assistance to Alaska Native victim services programsWork closely to track progress and support grantees as they implement customized assistance plans to enhance and strengthen their crime victim servicesFacilitate access to subject matter experts, peer-to-peer learning, and resourcesProvide guidance on leveraging technology to deliver services in rural and remote environments with limited connectivityDevelop partnerships and collaborate with regional assistance providersProvide logistical support for trainings including webinars, peer learning exchanges and communities of practiceAssist with strategic planningIdentify and share culturally responsive, trauma informed practices, resources, and approachesBasic Qualifications RequiredBachelors degreeMinimum of 5 years of experience supporting Alaska Native communities with victim servicesLocated in AlaskaWillingness to travel if requiredU.S.
citizenship is required by federal government contractThis position requires a Public Trust security clearance. Applicants will be subject to a government security investigation to obtain clearance prior to the start dateAdditional Skills RequiredExperience working with and/or on behalf of Alaska Native communities in support of crime victim servicesSkilled in developing collaborative partnerships and maintain strong relationships with Alaska Tribal governments, Tribal consortia, village corporations, and community-based victim service providersPossess creative approaches to promote training opportunities, webinars, and compliance assistance resources through culturally appropriate communication strategiesKnowledgeable of social science research and evidence-based programs and practices and have coordinated either training or technical assistance projects on a regional or national level.Capacity to engage with respected Alaska-based partners and national Tribal organizations to leverage expertise and expand service reachKnowledge of federal grant management and compliance requirementsExcellent verbal, interpersonal, and written communication skillsStrong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making capabilitiesAdaptable with the ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced, evolving environmentDemonstrated outstanding professionalism with the ability to exercise good judgment, tact, and diplomacyAbility to work collaboratively across assistance providers, Alaska partners, the government client, subject matter experts and project partnersProficient in MS Office Applications (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel, SharePoint, Teams) and other E-learning, webinar, and digital platformsPreferred SkillsLived experience as an Alaska Native person or extensive experience working directly with Alaska Native villages, Tribal councils, or Tribal consortiaKnowledge of the unique challenges confronting Alaska Native communities such as access to broadband as well as regional/geographic considerations