If you are looking for an opportunity that will impact the lives of others, look no further. SafeHouse Denver has been around for 48 years, and we are on a mission to improve the lives of domestic violence survivors and their children. We are committed to providing survivors with a safe space, where they are believed, supported, and trusted. We guide community awareness of domestic violence through education, partnerships, and inclusion. We are currently looking for an experienced and motivated Overnight Domestic Violence Advocate to support our work as we are preparing to serve more survivors in greater ways.
SafeHouse Denver promotes a culture of excellence. We prioritize and practice seven core values:
Trust
We foster a culture of trust by being reliable, honest, consistent, direct, and transparent.
Dedication
We are intentional, passionate, and driven. We commit to making a meaningful impact.
Compassion
We listen, seek to understand, and help. We embody kindness, patience, empathy, and see the value of each individual.
Collaboration
We encourage, cooperate, support, and share. We also welcome humor and fun.
Innovation
We are bold, brave, and fearless. We value curiosity and continuous learning.
Leadership
We operate with integrity, transparency, and ethics. We are solutions-oriented, optimistic, accessible, and critical thinkers.
Inclusion
We embrace and respect diverse perspectives and experiences; we believe in a welcome and equitable environment.
What You Will Be Doing:
The Overnight Domestic Violence Advocate is responsible for providing services to victims of domestic violence by: responding to callers who access the SafeHouse Denver 24-hour crisis line; screening potential emergency shelter residents; providing initial intakes and orientations for new residents; providing short-term individual advocacy, safety planning, and crisis intervention to all residents; and supporting a safe and secure shelter space.
Utilizing trauma-informed/empowerment models, respond to callers who access the SafeHouse Denver 24-hour crisis line
Provides emotional support, crisis intervention, safety planning, and de-escalation
Provides information and education on domestic violence, trauma response, and healthy coping skills
Supports callers in assessing immediate needs
Provides safety planning by supporting callers in assessing danger/risks, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and implementing their safety plan
Screens callers for shelter and provides new resident intakes; orientates new residents to the shelter facility
Provides appraisal of the resident's presenting problem and responds accordingly
Provides information and education about domestic abuse, trauma response, and coping skills
Communicates with Primary Advocates to ensure quality services to residents
Supports a safe and respectful community living environment
Conducts regular safety checks
Supports residents in meeting their day-to-day needs by supplying personal items, shelter supplies and food
Responsible for appropriate charting and data entry
Demonstrates initiative and vision for service quality, service improvement, program development/growth, problem prevention, and problem resolution
Works diligently to achieve individual, team, and agency goals and objectives
Participates with all staff to help facilitate coordinated services within the shelter and across all agency programs
Utilizes ethical communication to resolve problems or conflicts
Attends weekly case management/staff meetings, monthly all agency meetings, and program meetings
Actively participates in program development
Represents SafeHouse Denver in a positive and professional manner
Networks with other service providers and community agencies to assist residents and the agency rotates on-call shifts to provide adequate phone consultation and support to team members
Effectively supports and collaborates with staff to address questions, and resolve issues as needed
All other duties as assigned
Do You Have What It Takes?
Successful candidate must demonstrate a strong working knowledge of domestic violence, trauma informed/empowerment models, and demonstrated skills in safety planning, crisis intervention, and individual advocacy; and excellent conflict management skills
Bachelor's degree in social work, human services, or another related field or 3 plus years working in a similar residential setting
Excellent written and oral communication skills are required
Ability to function independently and as a team member
What We Offer:
Competitive Pay: $24 to $26 per hour
Full-time, non-exempt position. Annual performance evaluations with an opportunity for merit-based increases after one full year of employment.
Fantastic benefits package, including plenty of paid time off for rest and vacations, an employee wellness program, employee health insurance coverage paid 90% or more by the employer, and a retirement plan with employer match, as the agency's budget allows.
Supportive work environment and opportunities to have fun
Work with committed people who want to impact change.
Be part of a movement that strengthens our community.
What Are You Waiting For?
To apply, please send your resume and cover letter, which should include a personal mission statement to Jameson Kapinos at jkapinos@safehouse-denver.org indicating Overnight DVA in the subject line.
SafeHouse Denver is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. SafeHouse Denver is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities to apply.
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