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Provide direct services to survivors who have abusive partners in batterer treatment programs, serve as liaison to and provide training for batterer treatment providers.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES: •Meets with program participants to help them develop a safety plan and a written goal plan which identifies their needs and action plans for areas such as employment, housing, financial, legal, child rearing, education and self care. •Works primarily with victims whose abusive partners are in treatment. •Accompany participants to court for orders of protection, contested orders of protection, divorce, child custody, mediation, CPS hearings and any domestic violence related court process, in order to provide support and advocacy while maintaining confidentiality of all victims. •Help prepare the participant for all possible outcomes and setbacks in the criminal and domestic relations court proceedings, including how a participant may be treated and questioned by judges, lawyers and possibly their own abuser. •Assist survivors in preparing for court (i.e.: explaining appropriate behaviors expected in court; suggestions as to the participant may want to dress for the hearing. •Assist the participants in navigating their way through the social and legal systems, in order to get the services they are requesting and help remove any barriers in their way via advocating for them (i.e.: making phone calls to other social service agencies and case managers; accompanying participants to other appointments to assist them in attaining their goals. •Attend periodic staff meetings with treatment provider employees to provide information on domestic violence, lethality assessments, and other non-confidential information to facilitate a better understanding of the impact of domestic violence. •Attend treatment groups as appropriate to share the “voice of the victims.” •Establish an awareness of community resources for legal, financial, medical, social service, education and safety needs. •Meet and collaborate with other social service agencies to discuss issues related to domestic violence and child abuse. •Provide community presentations and professional training to increase awareness and education about domestic violence and its impact on family systems, as well as appropriate and best practices interventions. •Prepare and review safety planning and preparation planning about abuser confrontations in the courtrooms as well as upon abuser release. •Provide transportation for the participants to the courts or to the outreach office in order to obtain orders of protection or attend other mandated court hearings. Provide transportation to lawyer's offices, CPS appointments, and medical and mental health appointments as appropriate. •Become familiar with and knowledgeable about the "Victim's Bill of Rights" in legal proceedings, to best advocate for the participant. •Train new hires, volunteers, and interns on the duties and performance expectations of the position. •Maintain month end reports, statistics, and participant files in accordance with legal and licensing requirements, completing all documentation in a timely manner. •Appropriately maintains accurate information in Client Track system. Skills / Requirements
OTHER SKILLS:
Excellent written and oral communication skills Highly organized and able to multi-task Proficient computer skills using MS Programs. Data Base knowledge helpful Crisis intervention and case management skills Ability to liaison and network with local agencies Ability to organize information on community resources Familiarity with local resources and referrals Capable of working well under pressure and/or deadlines Work effectively as a team member Ability to work well independently and be self-motivated Effective time management skills Education and/or Experience: A minimum of a bachelors degree in human service field, Equivalent combination of experience and education may substitute for education Preferred Qualifications: Licensed by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners as a social worker, professional counselor or marriage and family therapist preferred Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) preferred Requirements: Minimum of two years experience in a social service agency Must be at least 21 years old Valid Arizona Drivers License Proof of Automobile Insurance Fingerprint clearance Important Notes
To Apply: Submit letter of interest, resume, application to the Director of Employee Services, Please visit www.emergecenter.org for additional information. Open until filled.
Affirmative Action: Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or disability. Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse Preview
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Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse brought together two outstanding, respected organizations April 1, 2008 to create one dynamic agency serving domestic abuse survivors in Southern Arizona...
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