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JOB TITLE: Counselor Advocate
HOURS: Full time
Tuesday – Saturday 11am-7pm
REPORTS TO: Crisis and Advocacy Services Director
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Provides Crisis and Advocacy services in a manner consistent with the mission of WRC and in full compliance with all policies and procedures of the agency. Works with other staff to assure quality service delivery of services in a way that is just, safe, self directed and restorative.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. *Provides crisis intervention, individual and group empowerment counseling to program participants. Facilitate WRC support groups for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
2. *Respond to initial contacts by program participants with the agency, prioritize requests for service based on critical needs, provide immediate support, information and linkages all WRC services as needed.
3. *Develop and monitor service plans for program participants. Make appropriate referrals to other agencies when necessary.
4. *Answer agency hotlines and respond to crisis situations involving program participants. Provide accompaniment to police, hospitals, and courts.
5. *Act as an advocate for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence with the legal system, medical system and social service system.
6. *Serve as an agency on-call worker.
7. *Maintain client case records and communicate essential information in appropriate logs in accordance with WRC policy and procedures.
- 8. *Act as a resource person for staff in the areas of sexual assault and domestic violence.
9. *Act as a resource person for staff as assigned.
Prepare and deliver in-service programs and training for agency volunteers.
10. *Pursue ongoing training and education regarding sexual assault, feminist theory, community resources and other related topics.
11. Participate in the agency's community prevention education programs.
12. *Maintain organization of the agency facility and group meeting space. Enforce policies, rules, and safety procedures with sexual assault group members.
13. *Attend staff meetings, participate in in-service training and attend related professional activities as assigned.
14. Other duties to the support the overall operation of the organization and reflect the team effort necessary to provide quality programs in a crisis setting.
COUNSELOR ADVOCATE QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in social work or related human services field or
- A combination of four years education, experience and skill in working with victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault.
- Applicant must successfully complete the WRC crisis intervention training within six months of hire.
- Travel is necessary and access to reliable transportation is essential, including for training and development which may necessitate being out of the area for a period of time over night stays.
- Pass Act 33 and Act 34 Clearances.
- Must be willing to schedule working hours to coincide with the priorities of the Center.
SUBMIT LETTER OF APPLICATION AND RESUME TO:
Crisis & Advocacy Services Director
Women's Resource Center Inc.
PO Box 975
Scranton, Pa 18501
Or e-mail to: AnnaF@wrcnepa.org
DEADLINE: Wednesday, December 12, 2012
- Indicates the essential job functions as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act.
AA/EOE
11/12
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SUBMIT LETTER OF APPLICATION AND RESUME TO:
Crisis & Advocacy Services Director
Women's Resource Center Inc.
PO Box 975
Scranton, Pa 18501
Or e-mail to: AnnaF@wrcnepa.org
DEADLINE: Wednesday, December 12, 2012
- Indicates the essential job functions as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act.
AA/EOE
11/12
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- PO Box 975, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 18501, United States
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- Education requirements
- 4-year degree, or work equivalent
- Employment type
- Full time
- Professional level
- None specified
- Job function
- Counseling, Advocacy
- Owner's areas of focus
- Women
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