Nonprofit Resilience Facilitator - Temporary Contract Position
Capacity Path
- Saint Petersburg, FL
- $30.00-40.00 per hour
- Contract
- Full-time
- Licensed Clinical Mental Health Professionals (LMHC, LMFT, Psychologists)
- Social Workers (LCSW, MSW, Registered Interns)
- Health & Wellness Coaches (Board-Certified preferred)
- Peer Support or Life Coaches
- Functional Medicine & Wellness Practitioners
- Sports, Fitness, or Performance Psychologists
- Medical Professionals
- Public Health Administrators
- Emergency Management Personnel
- Public Safety / Public Service Professionals
- NIMS/ICS-Trained Responders
- Deliver resilience training sessions, workshops, or wellness events to survivors, responders, and recovery workers across 10 counties in Florida.
- Provide crisis-informed education on resilience, self-regulation, and recovery strategies.
- Support individuals and organizations with emotional wellness, crisis care, and stress reduction techniques.
- Document services provided and collect feedback for reporting.
- Collaborate with the RTT, program leadership, and community partners with program objectives.
- Arrange and provide their own transportation, supplies, and tools for event delivery.
- Set up and break down at events, and inventory tracking.
- Professional experience in crisis care, resilience training, or recovery support.
- Ability to pass a background check.
- If licensed or certified, current documentation of credentials.
- Not a remote position – in-person travel required. Personal transportation required.
- Availability alignment- Majority of events occur Tuesday – Thursday, with occasional evenings or weekends.
- Travel to Base office location in St. Petersburg, FL where we will meet for field coordination.
- For overnight events further in distance, travel and lodging arranged or reimbursed as needed.
- Service in high-stress or sensitive environments.
- Familiarity with Long-Term Recovery Groups (LTRGs) or community-based recovery.
- Public speaking, group facilitation, or trauma-informed education experience.
- Grounded, compassionate, and adaptable team player.
- Strong communication and documentation skills.
- Commitment to professionalism, collaboration, and resilience.
- Commitment to professionalism and mission alignment.
- Type: Independent Contractor (1099)
- Compensation: Hourly or per-event rate based on credentials and scope ($30-40/hour or flat per-event rate).
- Estimated Timeframe: August 2025 – January 2026, with flexible scheduling based on mutual agreement and project needs.
- Location: Primarily in-person at event sites; remote preparation and coordination as needed.
- Travel: Contractors may accept or decline assignments requiring travel. Lodging and mileage reimbursement available per contract terms for agreed out-of-area engagements.
- Flexible scheduling: Submit your availability for events as scheduled (gig-scheduling), may work up to two full days per week
- Future: Opportunities for professional development and growth within a mission-aligned team as grant funding and organization expands