Responsible to provide intervention services for individuals who are in danger of intimate partner violence by conducting safety assessments and planning, counseling and education, and information and referral to appropriate community resources. Provides training, education, and consultation to staff. The ideal applicant has prior experience working with patients experiencing sex or labor trafficking and has hospital experience. Ideally, the candidate will have a relentless drive to meet our commitment to enhancing safety using a patient-centered framework. In addition, the candidate will be a collaborative, empathetic, resourceful, self-starter who achieves results with high reliability and strong professional boundaries. This position is grant funded through the department foundation account.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level