Domestic Violence Victim Advocate (50273)

The Family PlaceDallas, TX
Onsite

About The Position

In this position as Domestic Violence Victim Advocate, you will collaborate with the 301st District Court to provide essential safety planning, advocacy, supportive counseling, and court accompaniment for survivors navigating the legal system in their most vulnerable moments. You'll serve as a trusted guide and support system, helping clients understand and navigate the court process, seek protective orders, complete intake paperwork for supervised visitation and scheduling, and access victim compensation through the Office of Victim Services. You will attend hearings at the 301st District Court to identify potential clients who need advocacy services, provide crisis intervention and needs assessment in the court-based setting, and offer continued communication and support throughout the victim's involvement with The Family Place services. You'll coordinate with court staff to establish effective safety plans that prioritize victim protection, connect survivors to emergency shelter, housing, childcare, legal services, clinical resources, medical services, and transitional compensation, and ensure they have a safe place to wait for hearings with access to free childcare provided by staff and volunteers. You will develop strong networking relationships with community agencies, provide ongoing training and consultation on advocacy to court staff and volunteers, and educate the community about the impact of family and sexual violence. This position is Part-time, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 20 hours.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Sociology, or any other related field of study
  • 2-3 years experience in an advocate or case management role
  • Valid Texas Driver’s License and a clear driving record
  • Knowledge of the dynamics of domestic violence relationships
  • Knowledge of the best practices in the field of domestic violence
  • Knowledge of the criminal and civil courts and familiarity with family law
  • Skilled in working with others to convey information effectively
  • Skilled at building rapport with victims of violence or trauma
  • Skilled in managing stressful situations (redirection, escalating, grounding techniques)
  • Ability to organize, prioritize and plan effectively
  • Ability to work with cross-functional teams
  • Ability to gather accurate program statistics
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Ability to maintain client confidentiality
  • Excellent interpersonal, written and oral communication skills and organizational skills
  • Possess adequate personal health, social maturity, and emotional stability to fulfill job functions
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Proficient in MS Office (Word and Outlook) and data management environments
  • Possess dependable transportation and liability insurance coverage

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual skills (English/Spanish) may be required based on the position needs

Responsibilities

  • Attend hearings at the 301st District Court; work and coordinate advocacy services with litigants as potential candidates; answer parental questions about FLP services.
  • Communicate with appropriate Family Place and 301st District Court staff to establish current and effective safety plans, recognizing the victim's safety as the advocate's top responsibility and priority.
  • Provide crisis intervention and needs assessment in a court-based setting.
  • Accompany victims to court appointments as necessary and when requested by the victim.
  • Offer victims information, resources, and options regarding their identified needs (e.g., emergency shelter, housing, childcare, legal services, clinical resources, medical services, transitional compensation, etc.).
  • Provide information about victim compensation through the Office of Victim Services to help with the application process and connections to other services that include residential and nonresidential services.
  • Assist clients with understanding and navigating through the court process, seeking an order of protection, intake paperwork for supervised visitation and scheduling, securing free childcare with the use of staff and volunteers, and a safe place for survivors to wait for hearings.
  • Offer continued communication and support throughout the victim's involvement with The Family Place identified services.
  • Monitor the methods by which referrals for resources are given by agency service providers (e.g., crisis hotline, shelter staff, counseling center or outreach staff).
  • Offer ongoing training and consultation on advocacy to agency staff, county court staff, interns, and volunteers.
  • Develop strong networking relationships with agencies providing services to clients in need.
  • Participate in community education opportunities concerning the issues affecting victims of family and sexual violence.
  • Advise victims of the impact of domestic violence on children and support victim's efforts to have children assessed and treated as needed.
  • Participate in employee staff meetings and trainings as scheduled.
  • Perform other related tasks and duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
  • Multiple Life, AD&D, and Hospitalization in life insurance options
  • Retirement options through: 403b, agency matching, and HSA accounts
  • Generous paid time off and holidays
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Benefits referenced above for Full-Time employees
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