Advocate

Community Solutions for Children, Families and IndividualsMorgan Hill, CA
13h$28Hybrid

About The Position

Since its founding as a teen drop-in center in 1972, Community Solutions (CS) has grown in both depth and breadth of services in response to the growing and changing needs in the community. As one of the most comprehensive nonprofit human services agencies in Santa Clara County and the surrounding areas, CS provides prevention, intervention, treatment, and residential services to more than 6,400 clients annually, helping them overcome the challenges posed by mental health issues, substance abuse, trauma, severe family dysfunction, sexual and domestic violence, and human trafficking. Under the general supervision of the Program Manager and/or designee, the Advocate in Solutions to Violence Division plays a crucial role in delivering culturally responsive advocacy, case management to survivors of gender-based violence, including intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking and/or providing educational prevention programs to the community. The Advocate responds to in-person crisis calls within the community, offering crisis intervention, safety planning, information, and referral support. The Advocate proactively engages potential clients, increasing awareness about gender-based violence, and fosters collaborative relationships with community partners to support best client care. Services are provided throughout Santa Clara County and San Benito County. The Ideal Candidate Will Possess the Following Qualifications and Knowledge: Did you know that research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications? Please understand that no one ever meets 100% of the capabilities. If much of this describes you, we encourage you to apply.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED and two (2) years’ experience working with survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and/or human trafficking, providing prevention services, or related field.
  • Direct services Advocate: Empowerment, advocacy, and support techniques for victims/survivors of violence, people with mental illness or substance abuse issues required.
  • Must possess an understanding of intimate partner abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking, and issues of violence against women.
  • Prevention services Advocate: Must possess comfort and the ability to present in front of large groups and engage with community members of all ages and backgrounds.
  • Be outgoing and personable – directly engage with others.
  • Passionate about stopping violence, creating leaders, and making impactful changes.
  • Must be able to receive a criminal records clearance as required by specific programs, licensing regulations and Community Solutions practices.
  • Position requires an automobile to perform daily routine job duties.
  • Completion of 75-hours Intimate Partner Abuse/Sexual Assault/Human Trafficking (IPA/SA/HT) training upon hire or within 6 months of employment.
  • Possess a valid California driver’s license, current car insurance and a good driving record as documented by a DMV report and consistent with the Agency’s liability insurance requirements.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree or four (4) years direct service experience in a related field or past lived experience with the ability to provide services as a survivor of personal trauma.
  • One year or more experience in a professional office environment.
  • The individual will preferably be bilingual and bicultural.
  • Working knowledge of wellness and recovery concepts.
  • Working knowledge of community resources in Santa Clara County and surrounding areas.
  • Knowledge of case management, peer counseling, community resources, and referrals.

Responsibilities

  • Advocate (direct services) serves as the primary contact for assigned clients and works directly with the Intimate Partner Abuse/Sexual Assault/Human Trafficking (IPA/SA/HT) team to implement, monitor and support safety, well-being, and autonomy of victims/survivors of abuse.
  • Advocate (direct services) conducts screening, intake and assessments as required.
  • Assesses clients’ needs and goals to determine appropriate resources, including the referral to professional services without delay.
  • Advocate (direct services) provides crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, case management, and referral services for assigned individuals and families.
  • Advocate (direct services) assesses clients’ needs to determine appropriate resources, including the referral to professional services without delay.
  • Coordinates services with other advocacy programs, the legal system, other community-based providers, and informal supporters as needed.
  • Advocate (direct services) provides assistance with obtaining housing, developing life skills/income, and achieving greater self-determination.
  • Advocate (direct services) provides guidance, extensive support, and resources to families who are currently dealing with homelessness, substance use, mental health, and gender-based violence issues.
  • Advocate (direct services) participates in on-call and after hour’s rotation, as assigned.
  • Advocates on behalf of abuse and/or exploitation survivors with systems, institutions, agencies and at community meetings.
  • Completes detailed program documents in accordance with agency, program, and regulatory requirements.
  • Maintains all charts within Agency and Solutions to Violence Division regulations.
  • Ensure strict adherence to confidentiality, HIPAA regulations, and personal boundaries.
  • Maintains excellent customer service skills with internal and external customers.
  • Develops and maintains collaborative relationships with appropriate community organizations and system providers, based on client and program needs.
  • Employee must have the ability to operate their personal or Agency motor vehicle to participate in client visits, provide daily transportation of clients and/or other assigned Agency business.
  • Responds to phone calls and emails within 24 hours on business days unless extenuating circumstances exist.
  • Resolve outstanding issues collaboratively using strength-based solutions focused approach.
  • Attends and participates in Agency meetings and contributes to continuous quality improvement activities to enhance team and program development.
  • Consistently uses strength-based and solution focused problem-solving skills.
  • Successfully completes all training requirements for this position to ensure agency and contract compliance.
  • Flexible schedule may be required to work some early mornings, evenings, and weekends.
  • Performs first aid as needed based on training and certification.
  • Facilitate individual, group, community meetings, trainings, and forums on the issues of violence prevention.
  • Leading various activities on school campuses and at community events.
  • Coordinate events, prepare surveys and data, and launch events.

Benefits

  • Community Solutions offers a competitive and comprehensive hourly rate of $27.87 , a generous employee benefits package, and encourages a strong work-life balance.
  • We believe in supporting the whole person by providing:
  • 100% of premiums paid by employer for full-time employees and eligible dependent children
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan with 5% employer match
  • 3-weeks paid vacation to start
  • 13 paid holidays; 96 sick hours per year (inclusive of self-care/mental health days)
  • Longevity bonuses
  • Generous family medical leave for eligible employees
  • Student Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Staff learning and development and robust in-house training opportunities
  • Employee-led Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resource Group
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