What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sexual Assault Response Advocate position at Interior Alaska Center For Non-Violent Living?
Responsibilities
- Interact with clients and staff members in a manner that is respectful and empowering
- Consistent and dependable attendance
- Attend all mandatory staff meetings, program meetings, and trainings
- Present a professional demeanor to the community through appearance, communication, and presentation
Essential Functions
- Engage in and role model direct conflict resolution and mediation
- Maintain Confidentiality in accordance with Alaska Statute 18.66.200
- Maintain a working knowledge of Federal and State laws that affect victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
- Provide on call SART response locally as requested by forensic nurses or law enforcement
- Implement policies, protocols, and services designed to provide advocacy and support to victims who are or have experienced domestic violence and/or sexual assault or individuals who are impacted by domestic violence and/or sexual assault
- Provide support services to victims and other individuals impacted by domestic violence, and sexual assault who are residing in emergency shelter, calling on the phone, a non-residential walk in, or a partner or prior victim of a partner in batterer’s intervention Support services include active listening, safety planning, case planning, information and referrals, and advocating with other community agencies
- Provide advocacy to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence at the hospital as requested through law enforcement and forensic nursing
- Assess the needs of clients and make appropriate community referrals
- Facilitate or co-facilitate groups as needed
- Provide back-up as necessary for court advocacy
- Be a referral source to the ANDVSA Legal Advocacy Project, ALSC, and IAC’s legal program
- Maintain accurate client records including statistical records, file management, and summary of contacts according to IAC confidentiality policies and program procedures
- Other Duties as assigned by the Supervisor
Minimum Qualifications
- College education in Human Services or closely related field; sufficient job, school, or life experience may be used in lieu of the Associate's degree
- Excellent interpersonal, group, and written communication skills
- Proficient with computers and ability to do data entry
- Ability to handle sensitive issues in a mature, confidential manner with integrity and compassion
- Ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and lifestyles
- Commitment to agency mission and goals
- Ability to pass background check
Preferred Qualifications
- Associate's Degree in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work or a related field
- Knowledge of Alaskan Cultures, Fairbanks community, and other social service agencies
- Work or life experience in the field of domestic violence or sexual assault, including trainings and/or certificates in these fields
Supervision: Directly responsible to the Shelter Manager & Shelter Assistant Manager
Hours: Part-Time. This job requires evening, holiday, and flexible availability. Shifts will provide 24 hour on-call coverage.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $20.90 - $23.51 per hour
Expected hours: 10 – 30 per week
Work Location: In person
Salary : $21 - $24