SUMMARY Advocate on behalf of sexual assault and domestic violence survivors with law enforcement, criminal justice and emergency department personnel. Engage law enforcement, criminal justice and medical systems in improving services to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. Provide training to professionals on issues related to sexual abuse/sexual assault and domestic violence. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Provide crisis intervention to survivors and their significant others as needed. Provide back-up to 24-hour volunteer hotline on a rotating basis with the other Medical/Legal advocates. Participate in departmental, line of service, and organizational meetings as required. Act as liaison between survivors and person(s) involved in the investigatory process, i.e., police, DCFS, state's attorney, ER nurse or physician. Coordinate services to reduce the number of investigative interviews survivors are expected to participate in. Prepare survivors and significant others for court proceedings to ensure their full participation. Facilitate survivors in court to obtain a civil no contact order (CNCO) for protection from the perpetrator. Accompany survivors and significant others to court hearings in order to provide support and to act as liaison between survivors and state's attorney's office, as warranted. Represent the survivor at their request with service institutions, including court, police, DCFS, hospital. Cultivate and maintain relationships with players in the criminal justice system, emergency room personnel, rape crisis center staff in order to coordinate services in the best interest of the survivor and their non-offending family members. Provide support, crisis intervention and individual advocacy until the state's attorney office refuses to prosecute the case; or, through to the disposition of the case in court. When the state's attorney office drops a case, the advocate refers the survivor to counseling services. Document and maintain service statistics and client files and case notes in compliance with policies and procedures of Pillars Community Health Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services. Turn in service statistics, personnel activity reports (PARs), and case notes to data entry worker on a weekly basis. Facilitate required number of training and education events with service providers on treatment of sexual assault and domestic violence survivors, sexual assault/domestic violence legislation, criminal justice and medical advocacy. Perform other duties as assigned to accomplish program goals and objectives. Participate in training and awareness activities during Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April and October.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees