What are the responsibilities and job description for the Victim Services Coordinator - Bilingual [ASP706] position at A Safe Place Career Opportunities?
Job Description
Job Description
Description :
Hope Starts Here. For over 46 years, A Safe Place has been a beacon of hope in Lake County, empowering survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking to rebuild their lives. Join our mission to provide safety, foster independence, and create brighter futures.
Our Youth Empowerment and Healing Program fosters resilience and growth in young survivors of domestic violence through comprehensive support, empowering activities, and healing-focused initiatives.
Your role : Victim Services Coordinator
As the Victim Services Coordinator , you'll provide immediate and ongoing support to individuals and families affected by community violence in North Chicago and Waukegan, offering direct services from crisis intervention at the scene to comprehensive advocacy and wraparound support. Additionally, you'll engage in prevention and intervention activities, collaborating closely with all programs to ensure a cohesive service approach.
What you’ll be doing :
- Respond to community violence incidents within one hour of notification.
- Provide immediate support to victims and families at hospitals, medical examiners or police stations.
- Meet families immediately after incidents at hospitals or police stations.
- Offer continuous advocacy and wraparound services to ensure their ongoing needs are met.
- Conduct assessments to determine crisis counseling and immediate client needs.
- Connect clients to services and provide trauma-informed counseling as required.
- Assist with funeral arrangements and document gathering after tragic events.
- Link individuals to resources such as therapy, legal aid, and benefits services.
- Provide trauma-informed screenings, psychoeducation, and psychological first aid services.
- Offer resource navigation, service linkage, and trauma-specific therapy tailored to individual needs.
- Implement safety protocols and self-care plans for staff well-being.
- Address secondary trauma concerns and provide necessary support to impacted staff.
- Work with councils, outreach programs, and stakeholders to reduce violence.
- Participate in required meetings, training sessions, and collaborative planning activities.
- Gather and maintain accurate data on program performance and client outcomes.
- Submit detailed performance reports quarterly, ensuring compliance with grant requirements.
- Demonstrate cultural competence and sensitivity to diverse backgrounds
- Align practices with professional ethics, such as the NASW Code of Ethics.
- Work effectively as part of the team; collaborating effectively across the organization.
- Actively participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and team activities.
- Perform other organizational and program-related duties as assigned.
- Complete IM CANS certification, 40-hour Domestic Violence, and other required training.
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Why Join Us?
Be a part of a mission-driven team transforming lives daily.
Contribute to fostering independence and stability for survivors.
Gain professional experience in a compassionate, collaborative environment.
Commitment to Inclusion :
A Safe Place is an equal-opportunity employer that celebrates diversity and supports an inclusive work environment.
Take the Next Step.
Join A Safe Place and be the difference in someone’s journey to healing and independence. Apply today and transform lives — including your own.
Salary : $26 - $31