TO APPLY:
Submit thoughtful cover letter including why you are interested and qualified for this position resume and salary requirement to:
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Incomplete applications will not be accepted
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POSITION SUMMARY
The Resource Information and Services Advocate is responsible for providing telephone support on Between Friends hotline performing community outreach activities maintaining agency resources conducting intakes for Between Friends programs and coordinating the A Night Out program which provides survivors and their children with hope and healing though special events in the community.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Program (75%)
Receives routes and responds to calls from survivors of domestic violence and others seeking support and assistance on the crisis hotline
Provides callers with information emotional support safety planning and referrals
Screens schedules and enrolls potential clients into the Counseling & Support Services Program
Screens and refers potential clients to the Chicago and Rolling Meadows Court Advocacy Programs including Legal Clinic
Trains and supports volunteers who provide coverage on the hotline
Helps survivors of domestic violence to understand their rights and the legal remedies available to them under Illinois Domestic Violence Act
Assists clients in filing for Crime Victims Compensation program
Provides outreach to the community including identifying and developing partnerships with local organizations especially in the Latine community
Provides childcare as needed
Coordinates schedules and/or facilitates special A Night Out events for survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence and their children.
Collaborates with agency staff and clients to develop the annual series of A Night Out events
Recruits screens supervises and elicits feedback from A Night Out Program volunteers staff and clients.
Works collaboratively with partner organizations to train staff recruit survivors and complete program enrollment to attend planned A Night Out events.
Administrative (20%)
Maintains case and caller documentation and submits necessary information to the Counseling & Support Services Manager Court Advocacy Manager and Director of Survivor Services for statistical reporting
Updates and maintains agency resource referral guide
Works with the Counseling & Support Services Manager and the counseling team to coordinate the counseling schedule to meet the needs of the clients and the agency
Maintains Caseload List document for Counseling & Support Services Program
Creates new and maintains existing partnerships with partner organizations
Coordinates with partner and other organizations to schedule trainings for Counseling and/or Court Advocacy teams
Translates outreach and other materials for the Spanish speaking community (if fluent in Spanish)
Completes all required statistical reports
Enters data into the InfoNet database
Supports the development of policies/procedures relevant to A Night Out programming
Completes reporting on each A Night Out event
Evaluates the A Night Out programming in collaboration with Counseling & Support Services Manager by creating & tracking relevant outcome measures monitoring results and implements program improvements based on data collected
Completes Quarterly reporting surveys
General (5%)
Participates in the on-call crisis line rotation as needed
Participates in a variety of coalitions and committees to form collaborative responses to domestic violence
Participates in agency events as needed or required
Provides services as determined by Board of Directors policies
SALARY: $ dependent on experience and qualifications.
BENEFITS:
Comprehensive benefits package (with some employee contributions) includes medical dental and vision insurance
Full time employees are eligible for a 20 paid day sabbatical after completion of five years employment
24 days of paid time off accrued during the first year and 12 paid holidays
ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY Between Friends envisions a community without domestic violence where equality safety and justice exist for all. Between Friends provides a safe supportive and empowering environment for individuals and families in crisis. Between Friends counselors and advocates empower individuals to make their own decisions and choices rather than making choices for them. To address domestic violence as a community issue Between Friends offers comprehensive prevention programs to educate youth and adults about the dynamics of healthy and unhealthy relationships and how to prevent domestic violence before it begins. To learn about our programs go to
QUALIFICATIONS Education Certification & Licenses:
Experience & Skills:
Languages: