Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate

GoldbeltAnchorage, AK
11d$19 - $29

About The Position

Goldbelt Frontier LLC is seeking a Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate (DAVA) with advocacy services experience to support the Air Force's New Parent Support Program, aimed at preventing family maltreatment. This role will provide non-clinical emergent and urgent support to Air Force personnel, their families, or intimate partners who are victims of domestic abuse. The DAVA must be available for flexible hours, including after-hours telework. The Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate (DAVA) provides Air Force personnel, their family members, or intimate partners who are victims of domestic abuse (DA) non-clinical emergent and urgent service whenever requested. The DAVA is an essential resource for victims of DA who are active-duty members, spouses of active-duty members, or unmarried intimate partners of active-duty members and provides a private and confidential service to encourage victims in seeking assistance. The DAVA promotes the Air Force’s coordinated community response to allegations of DA by providing a range of support and education services to victims during duty hours, as well as on-call emergency services to victims after duty hours. The DAVA does not provide clinical intervention services. DAVAs are required to work a 40-hour work week; however, it is vital DAVAs be available when requested; on-call services are required. The DAVA performs “ad-hoc” telework when providing victim assistance after-hours that does not require in-person support. DAVAs may be required to perform outside the typical work hours when assisting victims; their schedule shall remain flexible and vary according to the needs of victims and may take place outside normal duty hours.

Requirements

  • Creating personalized strategies to reduce risk and increase survivor safety.
  • Building trust and rapport with survivors.
  • Representing clients’ needs and coordinating services.
  • Clear, compassionate verbal and written communication.
  • Understanding patterns, cycles, and impacts of abuse.
  • Familiarity with protection orders, court processes, and victim rights.
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in any of the following disciplines: Social Work; Psychology; Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling; Counseling or Behavioral Science; Criminal Justice, or related field.
  • Upon hire, or within six-months of hiring, must obtain the Basic Advocate credential (https://www.thenacp.org/credentialing/) with designation of Comprehensive Intervention Specialist as approved and offered by the National Advocate Credentialing Program, which is overseen by the National Organization for Victims Assistance.
  • Minimum two years of experience assisting and providing advocacy services to victims of DA or sexual assault.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a government security clearance.
  • Willingness to comply with the government vaccination requirements, reflected of CDC guidelines, for diseases including Hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, influenza, and proof of a negative TB skin test. This requirement is for any Family Advocacy Program personnel working with MTFs and requires personnel to receive the annual influenza vaccination.

Responsibilities

  • Offers follow-up DAVA services to each victim:
  • Empower the victim to advocate for the needs of self and children.
  • Support the victim in decision-making by exploring options.
  • Assist the victim with prioritizing actions and establishing short/long-term goals.
  • Provide information and referral on military and civilian resources.
  • DAVAs establish a Victim’s Safety Plan on a case-by-case basis.
  • Partners with the FATM and FAIS or mental health on-call provider if the treatment or case manager is unavailable, to establish safety plans.
  • The victims’ safety is the DAVA’s top responsibility and priority.
  • Advises victims of the impact of domestic violence on children and supports victim’s efforts to have children assessed and treated, as needed.
  • Accompanies the victim to appointments or court proceedings when requested by the victim.
  • Collaborates with treatment/case manager to support the victim and promote safety for the victim and children in the home.
  • The DAVA briefs the treatment/case manager prior to the CCS so that the CCS team has the most current information on the victim and children for staffing.
  • Develop process to keep the team lead and designated POC (e.g., on-call mental health provider, emergency room.) informed of DAVA’s location and timelines when providing DAVA victim services.
  • This process will include location, arrival, and departure notification.
  • Continually evaluate the quality of the installation’s coordinated community response and collaborate with base agencies to improve the system response to victims.
  • Empower victims to be involved in plans or decisions about the safety of self and children.
  • Collaborate and establish protocols with Security Forces Squadron (SFS) and Office of Special Investigations (OSI) confirming:
  • 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA
  • Collaboration on safety planning
  • Collaborates and establish protocols with the Military Treatment Facility confirming:
  • 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA
  • Training of Military Treatment Facility personnel on the DAVA role

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision insurance
  • a 401(k) plan with company matching
  • tax-deferred savings options
  • supplementary benefits
  • paid time off
  • professional development opportunities
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