About The Position

Our Mission Safe Berks provides a safe haven and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through education, advocacy and a relentless commitment to prevent abuse. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment where individuals can be their true selves and feel empowered to stand up to all forms of oppression. Our Values SAFETY We believe that freedom from physical, emotional, spiritual and psychological harm is a basic human right of all individuals. We know that domestic violence, sexual assault, oppression and privilege include power-based tactics that affect physical, emotional and psychological safety and we work to help survivors heal the wounds caused by power-based violence. RESPECT We value the dignity of all individuals while appreciating our differences and celebrating and honoring our diversity. Respect is reflected in the way we treat our clients, ourselves and members of the community. We believe our work requires us to reach out to marginalized individuals and communities and to create space to celebrate and nurture them. EMPOWERMENT We believe empowerment begins with recognizing and knowing that individually and collectively Safe Berks clients, staff and volunteers have the strength to make necessary change and to accomplish our goals. We recognize that success is defined by each individual given their experience, talents and culture and we celebrate this success. EDUCATION We will educate ourselves and our community to reject and prevent violence and oppression in our own lives and in the lives of the people around us. We recognize that our mission and values are transformational, and we must work with intention to break down social and cultural norms that continue to divide us. HOPE We believe that hope is key to our existence, to our ability to persevere and to achieve goals. We recognize that our work fosters hope and resilience and improves physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological well-being. Equity and Inclusion Safe Berks is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where all staff, residents, clients, board members, and volunteers feel safe and empowered to stand up to oppression of all kinds. We believe that the collective sum of our individual differences, life experiences, knowledge, creative outlets, innovative approaches and solutions, unique capabilities, and talent that our employees exhibit in their work represents the quality of our life-saving services. Reflective of the community we serve and embrace, we celebrate differences in age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity, or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics that make our employees unique. Position Standards Direct Service Delivery Standard Employee demonstrates a commitment to exceptional service for all individuals seeking assistance from Safe Berks and does so in a manner that is trauma-informed and in line with agency values of safety, respect, empowerment, education, and hope. Employee always maintains confidentiality according to agency requirements, consistently follows agency policies and procedures, and makes good decisions within the boundaries of their position expectations. Conduct and Behavioral Standard Employee responds to changing circumstances by being innovative and adjusting behavior to fit different situations. Employee performs work with a calm demeanor in stressful situations. Even in situations that may cause employee personal discomfort, they are able to be flexible and understand and balance others diverse views and beliefs. Essential Skills Standard Employee has strong communication skills, which are essential to the work of an advocate. They express oneself clearly and effectively when speaking and writing. Employee practices active listening by facilitating two-way communication and ensures that information is understood by all parties. They share information in a timely manner using the most appropriate method and follows up with individuals requesting additional information, referrals, or assistance.

Requirements

  • 1 – 3 years’ experience working in the Human Services field or in an advocacy-based role.
  • Prior experience providing case management to underserved communities required
  • Associate’s degree in Human Services or a related field preferred; relevant education may be substituted with equivalent professional experience.
  • High school diploma or equivalent degree required
  • Ability to work collaboratively, maintain confidentiality, and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Completion of a background check request; FBI, State Police, and Child Abuse Clearances obtained within required timeframe under Act 153 through agency vendor
  • Successful completion of required Advocate Training provided by agency
  • Valid driver's license, current vehicle registration, acceptable driving record, and PA Minimum Liability insurance coverage of $15,000 Bodily Injury per person / $30,000 Bodily Injury per accident and $5,000 Property Damage, or $35,000 Combined Single Limit, if your position requires operating a personal or organization owned vehicle.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience or familiarity with trauma-informed care, substance use education, and survivor advocacy strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Meet with survivors, their children, and pets upon entry into the Emergency Shelter Program.
  • Provide ongoing quality trauma-informed case management services to shelter residents including survivors, their children, and pets.
  • Develop goal plans that regularly assess the needs, safety, and well-being of the survivor as well as those of their children/pets.
  • Assist survivors with exploring/establishing/maintaining a continuum of services including but not limited to: employment/ eligible income; budgeting skills; school enrollment/childcare; pet care including veterinarian care; connections to medical, mental health, and substance use disorder resources as applicable; education for basic living/ parenting skills, locating/securing permanent housing. etc.
  • Provide referrals and assistance with connecting to all available Safe Berks services and community resources.
  • Provide D&A education groups and assessments for Safe Berks shelter residents.
  • Initiate referrals for school age children to the BCIU under the McKinney-Vento Act, when appropriate.
  • Support survivors and their children with safety planning, identifying natural and community supports, and ongoing goal planning.
  • Coordinate exit plans for survivors, their children, and pets leaving the emergency shelter program.
  • Explore community resources and develop/strengthen community partnerships with other social service agencies.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and comprehensive case notes and electronic records in accordance with agency standards.
  • Attend and actively participate in individual/group supervision, staff meetings, and required trainings.
  • Crosstrain with Crisis Hotline & Intake Advocates and Residential Services Advocates to ensure coordinated service delivery as well as assist with residential/crisis department coverage.
  • All other duties as determined by department director.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

11-50 employees

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