Description
Please apply directly on our website: www.lovejusticecareers.com
About Us:
Love Justice International (LJI) is a Christian nonprofit organization and our mission is sharing the love of Jesus Christ by fighting the world’s greatest injustices. We do this in two primary ways: through our expanding anti-human trafficking work and by caring for orphaned and abandoned children. We are seeking faithful, compassionate, thoughtful problem-solvers who are able to think deeply and carefully about how we can share Christ's love by fighting injustice. You can make more money elsewhere, and probably find better ways to live an easier, more comfortable life. We see this work as more than just a job, but as a calling to that mission. If you are called to our mission and want to find out how you can fit into our work, apply today!
Love Justice International is a certified Best Christian Workplace in 2021 and 2022. Click here for more information about us.
Position Type: Volunteer; Stateside (Remote)
Program and Position Overview: LJI's anti-human trafficking model focuses on transit monitoring. We identify, intercept, and assist trafficking victims as they are being transported—when victims and traffickers are the most visible and open to detection—and before they reach the destination where victims will be sold, hidden, and abused. Because the crime of trafficking has already commenced, we have access to actionable intelligence which can be used to assist police in the apprehension of suspects and to better understand trafficking methods. To date, we have intercepted over 28,000 individuals to prevent them from being trafficked. More than 1,000 arrests have stemmed from our anti-trafficking work with 35% of closed cases resulting in convictions.
To ensure excellence among our field offices in Asia and Africa, Love Justice has developed more than 30 "core processes" to implement in each office to monitor performance and compliance. These processes involve a variety of different areas, such as budgeting and financial reporting, administration and human resources, data collection and compliance, security audit and investigations, shelter care, and legal cases.
Each month and on average, national staff collect and enter data from over 500 intercepts. We are looking to build a team of volunteer auditors to help us consistently and systematically compare source data documents collected from the field (usually copies of paper forms) to data that is entered into our database, Searchlight, and identify errors and ensure quality data entry.
The Anti-Trafficking Data Entry Auditor Volunteer will report to the Director of Compliance. The position is a volunteer posting and will be based remotely.
We are looking for a minimum 1-year commitment (with the flexibility to extend) working at least 5 hours a week. Please include a brief cover letter and your resume with your application.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities: The primary duties and responsibilities of the Volunteer Data Entry Auditors are the following:
- Conduct assigned annual data entry audits
- Assist with annual data entry audit spot-checks (checking completed audits for errors)
- Document entry-related issues and follow-up plans
- Document collection-related issues and follow-up plans
- Attend follow-up calls for assigned audits with field offices to answer any questions about the audits and correction plans as necessary.
The duties listed above are conducted within a work culture that is striving to emulate Christ and make him first and central. Staff should agree with the following ideas included in what it means to us to Abide in Christ (our first Global Value):
- Our Primary Identity is in Christ
- We Believe God Is Sovereign Over Injustice
- We Are Made, Called, and Led By Christ
- We Commit to Connect with Jesus
- Prayer Should Be Central To Our Work
- Our Conduct Is Our Testimony
Qualifications: The qualifications for this position are the following:
- Mature Christian faith and agreement with our Global Value to “Abide in Christ”
- Knowledge, understanding, and agreement with how the Christian Gospel ministers to “the least of these” (Matthew 25:40) and guides us in our mission
- Agreement with our Core Value “Be the Kingdom”(both in the execution of our mission and in our personal lives)
- Acknowledgment of our Statement of Faith
- Minimum of a bachelor's degree
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Strong work ethic, self-motivation, and willingness to adapt to changing and challenging circumstances
- High standard of personal discipline
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Familiarity with working with complex spreadsheets preferred
- Proficiency with Google Suite and particularly with Google Sheets
- Ability to work well within a group setting and maintain a positive outlook while working within challenging circumstances