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Liberty Resources is a dynamic and growing human services agency that is a greatplace to work!Working for Liberty Resources means youll have access to great career opportunities benefits and a fun atmosphere. Our employees have passion around our values of service excellence and responsibility.
We pride ourselves on high quality integrated communitybased services that meet the evolving needs of our communities. Were committed to building a diverse workforce that values contributions of all team members and work to recognize cultural beliefs values traditions language preferences and health practices of the communities that we serve and how they apply to provision of positive health outcomes.
Position Summary:
Under direct supervision of the Program Supervisor and the general supervision of the Divisional Director the Safe Dwelling Advocate performs functions relevant to advocating for services or providing direct services to survivors of domestic violence sexual and stalking along with their families. The Safe Dwelling Advocate handles duties that maintain the safe dwelling. The Safe Dwelling Advocate provides crisis intervention safety planning skill development and service linkage to survivors of domestic violence sexual and stalking with the goal to promote selfsufficiency. Provides services in a manner which is culturally competent and empowers clients by using clients strengths and informal support networks in service delivery.
Essential Job Functions:
Hotline:
Shares oncall responsibilities; takes corrective action to provide crisis coverage ensure HRHC hotline coverage requirements incident notification and debriefing. Responds to and effectively handles emergencies which may require flexibility of both time and areas of assignment.
Safe Dwelling:
Implements activities in accordance with OVS and OCFS regulations for a safe dwelling with guidance from the Program Supervisor and Divisional Director.
Complies with Safe Dwelling regulations standards policies and procedures.
Maintains safe dwelling intake folders on guests.
Prepares Safe Dwelling for new guests if needed which may include washing of bedding washing dishes mopping floors vacuuming etc.
Orders groceries on line picks up and delivers to the safe Dwelling guests.
Performs weekly inspection and room checks in the Safe dwelling. Checks and maintains safe dwelling emergency kits monthly.
Participates in quarterly fire drills coordinated by the Assistant Supervisor at the safe dwelling.
Checks Post Office box for guest mail and delivers to the Safe Dwelling.
Reporting and Documentation:
Completes maintains and updates all necessary written reports case files and summaries in a timely manner and in accordance with program and agency standards.
Domestic Violence Education:
Provides educational and support intervention to clients including crisis intervention safety assessment and planning and referral and linkage to other services as needed.
Responsible for providing community education prevention and awareness of issues of domestic violence
sexual and stalking at outreach/tabling events coordinated with the Program Supervisor.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Carries a client caseload by providing services to survivors and their families as needed. Serves as an Advocate and primary resource person for survivors when necessary.
Advocates on behalf of survivors with the court system law enforcement organizations medical community and the community at large.
Assures the high standards and continuity of services to survivors of domestic violence sexual and stalking. Participates in service planning and in carrying out the activities of the program.
Maintains effective professional relationships with other service providers and community organizations in the interest of clients and program goals.
Carries out Agency policies and procedures.
Attends and participates in individual supervisory conferences staff meetings training sessions and professional development opportunities as required.
Makes use of personal vehicle for program transportation as required. Coordinates transportation to ensure client needs are met.
Handles emergencies which may require flexibility of time and area of assignment.
Performs other duties responsibilities and related tasks as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelors/Associates and one 1 year experience or Associates Degree with two 2 years experience or HS Diploma and five 5 years experience with a domestic violence program community based human services or related field required. Must have valid New York State drivers license and access to reliable transportation. Criminal history clearance.
Required Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Is sensitive to cultural differences and able to incorporate that understanding into service provision. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills. Effective oral written and public speaking communication skills able to communicate in a courteous and professional manner. Ability to work independently and with flexibility in days and hours of work. Demonstrate initiative sound judgment and an understanding of domestic violence and sexual issues. Regularly required to sit stand walk bend climb stairs and lift objects of up to 10 pounds as required.
Advocates are required to complete an initial 30hour Crisis Certification training.
Advocates are required to complete 10 hours of continuing education credits annually specific to service provisions for survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence.
Salary:
$39000 Annual / $18.75 hourly
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