This part-time position involves the administration of domestic violence intervention groups. The position was created to fulfill the role of providing court ordered group psycho-educational sessions for those convicted of domestic violence offenses, and who are under probation or parole supervision with the Lancaster County Adult Probation and Parole Services. The group facilitator focuses on interventions that will stop abusive and / or battering behavior. Through the use of group dynamics, the facilitator will provide an atmosphere that is conducive to positive change in the offender’s behavior, as well as holding offenders accountable to participate and fulfill the group assignments in a meaningful manner. Essential job functions include but are not limited to the following: 1. Facilitate treatment/intervention groups for domestic violence offenders/batterers; 2. Provide the probation office with a periodic assessment of individual client and group progress; 3. Provide domestic violence curriculum instruction; 4. Discuss with group members issues of domestic violence that correlate with their specific actions of domestic violence; 5. Use modeling and coaching as an avenue to teach nonviolent behavior and proper management of anger; 6. Respond to crisis and provide sound interventions as they may occur in the group sessions. It is expected that this employee will closely adhere to the pre-established domestic violence curriculum in the process of facilitating each group session, as well as instructions issued by Adult Probation and Parole Services. Each group session is staffed by two facilitators, and each session is broken down into the following time lengths: pre- and post-group preparation time is one half hour, and group time is two hours. Each group facilitator is expected to be committed to complete the group series which is 20 weeks long.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level