
Domestic Violence Shelter Advocate ($18.00/hour) Full Time Rotating Schedule
- Cambridge, MN
- $18.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide emotional support, advocacy, crisis intervention and information and referral to callers on the 24 hour crisis line.
- Assess callers for appropriateness for the shelter.
- Complete intake forms with all new residents within 24 hours of entry into the shelter; orient residents to the shelter facility; explain expectations of residents in shelter and inform resident of services offered.
- Provide trauma-informed and empowerment model services to residents. Assume positive intent.
- Effectively “triage” priorities and multi-task as needed.
- Utilizing a Primary Advocate approach, coordinate and provide case planning and personal/legal advocacy for residents.
- Collaborate with agency staff to review resident cases and make recommendations to aid in resident success.
- Plan and facilitate resident groups and activities: support, parenting, illness management, house meetings etc as needed and directed.
- Assist and support residents with non-violent forms of problem-solving, crisis management and conflict resolution utilizing de-escalation skills when necessary to ensure a safe environment.
- Disperse resident medications according to policy.
- Provide transportation for residents when necessary.
- Develop and maintain listings of available community resources/referrals and act as a liaison between those resources and residents as needed.
- Maintain professional boundaries, confidentiality and integrity of sensitive information always.
- Role model positive behavior, interactions, conflict resolution etc for the residents and with other staff.
- Offer support, assistance to and inclusion of volunteers.
- Provide a welcoming, peaceful, healing environment for residents.
- Know, communicate and execute shelter procedures.
- At the beginning of each shift, update the Day One database and make changes during shift as shelter census changes.
- At the beginning of each shift, conduct a shelter walk-through to ensure resident safety and check on facility needs.
- Report needed repairs to supervisor. Assist in up-keep of the shelter and grounds. Complete minor repairs.
- Maintain cleanliness of the shelter common areas, Advocate office and other areas as needed.
- Prepare resident rooms for new intakes which might include: cleaning/sanitizing the room, packing and storing resident belongings, making beds, doing laundry.
- Assist with organization of food and supplies.
- Assist with organization and transportation of donations.
- Attend and participate in all staff and supervision meetings, trainings and in-services as required.
- Greet visitors, callers and donors, handling their inquiries or directing them to the appropriate person according to their needs.
- Receive, record, thank and organize donations. Financial contributions must be given to supervisor immediately.
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships with community partners.
- Participate in outreach and awareness efforts and public speaking engagements as directed.
- Participate in local multi-disciplinary teams as directed.
- Professional behavior, dress and conduct are expected in all aspects of work with residents as well as contact with the community.
- Complete documentation to assure compliance with agency standards and funder expectations. Complete necessary electronic entries and all agency required forms in a timely fashion.
- Comply with funder, state and federal rules, laws and regulations.
- Complete agency forms to document critical incidents or injury, notify supervisor immediately.
- Adhere to and promote Family Pathways organizational, program and personnel policies.
- Perform other duties as assigned and work as a team member with staff, volunteers and administration.
- College experience in human services or two years related experience in case management or residential services
- Experience working with people who are managing crisis
- Ability to work a rotating schedule
- College degree in human services or related field
- Familiar with trauma-informed, client-centered, strength-based and empowerment models
- Experience providing advocacy to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
- Sensitivity and knowledge of the issues regarding domestic violence and sexual assault
- A team player committed to advancing vision, mission, values and team’s guiding principles
- Demonstrated passion to work with diverse and/or low income populations, including those experiencing food insecurity, homelessness, domestic violence and/or mental illness.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality with sensitive information and confident matters
- Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills; excellent listening skills
- Organized and works well under pressure and manage multiple projects/deadlines
- Must have a dependable vehicle, a current and valid MN state drivers license and proof of insurance
- Position requires ability to sit for extended periods of time, close vision, ability to adjust focus and see color
- Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally required to climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office