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Advocate for Survivors of Domestic Violence Temporary

Job Description: 

Advocate for Survivors of Domestic Violence - Temporary

 

Supervised by

Director of Advocacy & Prevention

 

Location 

Onsite

 

36 hours a week (non-exempt position)

 

$23.00-$28.00 per hour (depending on experience)

 

Benefits Package includes Dental, Vision, Medical, Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and option of enrolling in a retirement plan, Flexible Spending Plan (FSA). This benefit package is valued at $8,000 per year. 

 

To apply please send a cover letter, resume, and provide contact information for 3 professional references. Send your information to recruitment@wafwc.org.

 

Summary of primary job functions

The Advocate for Survivors of Domestic Violence position is part of the Advocacy & Prevention Department which includes the Services for Children & Youth and Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence programs. Under the supervision of the director of Advocacy and Prevention, the Advocate aids in the implementation of Domestic Violence Services programming including but not limited to: 24-hour hotline, individual peer counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, court accompaniment, emergency interim accommodations  & transportation, community education, youth violence prevention workshops, and counseling for children of survivors/child survivors. 

Duties and responsibilities

  • To provide crisis intervention support and legal advocacy to survivors of domestic violence, and their children through the implementation of the 14 standards outlined by the California Emergency Services (CalOES) grant.
  • To implement and fulfill appropriate requirements of all funding sources.
  • To improve the emotional, physical, and economical well-being of all survivors of domestic violence including their children in Santa Cruz County utilizing a strength-based approach of education, skill building, and support.
  • To increase awareness and education about domestic violence within Santa Cruz County thereby improving our community response to family violence.
  • Provide direct service and support to survivors of domestic violence 
  • Assist with program accountability, data collection and evaluation.
  • Support domestic violence services program development and growth.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with community partners.
  • Special projects and other duties as assigned.

 

Job Specific Knowledge, Skill & Abilities

  • Bilingual Spanish/English strongly preferred
  • Comfortable in public speaking and/or presenting
  • Effectively utilize a strength-based, trauma informed approach to provide crisis intervention support, peer counseling, information, and referrals to promote the physical, emotional, and behavioral safety of participants to address both their immediate and on-going needs and goals
  • Capacities to assess, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast paced and ever changing environment with minimal supervision
  • Ability to efficiently evaluate and problem solve complex issues
  • A strong commitment to working with participants with multiple co-factors including: domestic violence, substance abuse, poverty, social oppression, houselessness, and additional factors such as the internalized effects of racism, sexism, homophobia and other marginalizing issues.
  • Knowledge of issues facing multicultural and multilingual communities
  • General knowledge about domestic violence and Santa Cruz County community resources
  • Knowledge of DVRO process and how to accurately complete paperwork in order to assist participants in preparing DVRO paperwork as part of a safety plan
  • Understanding of criminal and civil legal processes and procedures in order to support participants with court prep for custody and child support hearings
  • Create and maintain participant files
  • Ability to maintain a helpful, proactive, non-judgmental and friendly attitude that strengthens the participant/advocate relationship
  • Must have a current class C driver’s license and be comfortable with driving agency vehicles regularly and providing transportation for program participants. Presentation of current driver’s license and proof of insurance is required upon hire and throughout employment. 
  • 40-hour state certified Advocate for Survivors of Domestic Violence.
  • Experience working with Survivors of Domestic Violence.

Agency Specific Knowledge, Skill & Abilities

 

  • Competent computer skills including basic Microsoft Office knowledge
  • Commitment to attend staff and department meetings
  • Ability to professionally represent the agency through appropriate demeanor and attire
  • Capable of working collaboratively and independently
  • Maintain a high level of self-awareness and healthy boundaries with participants
  • Desire to self-reflect and evaluate personal beliefs, biases, values, attitudes and actions
  • Maintain and practice a comprehensive self-care routine
  • Maintain flexibility regarding job roles and duties
  • Ability to apply the strength-based model to support volunteers and co-workers
  • Ability to manage volunteers including creating a welcoming environment, setting clear expectations, having healthy boundaries and addressing performance issues
  • Capacity to assess, prioritize and manage multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast paced and ever changing environment with minimal supervision
  • Ability to efficiently evaluate and problem solve complex issues 
  • Fluent and articulate writing abilities
  • Commitment to maintain a mutually respectful & supportive work environment that values and empowers team members to collectively accomplish program goals

It is the policy of Walnut Avenue Family & Women’s Center to provide equal employment, volunteer opportunities and services (EEO) to all persons regardless of race, color, religion, religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices),national origin, ancestry, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, marital status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), gender, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 years and over), sexual orientation, veteran and/or military status, protected medical leaves (requesting or approved for leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act or the California Family Rights Act), domestic violence victim status, political affiliation, and any other status protected by federal, state or local law.