Company

Esperanza UnitedSee more

addressAddressSaint Paul, MN
type Form of workFull Time
salary Salary$20.00 Per Hour
CategorySales/marketing

Job description

Family Advocate - Evening
Status: Full-time, non-exempt
Salary: $20/hour
Location: St. Paul, MN
**Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal skills in Spanish and English required **

Position overview
Family Advocates assist survivors of domestic violence and their children to develop, pursue, and achieve their goals to live free of violence while promoting Esperanza United’s mission. The Family Advocate (Evening) will:

  • Primarily work Monday- Friday from 3:30pm to 11:30pm with occasional day hours/ weekends on special projects
  • Support the Refugio when requested by covering different shifts

About Us
Esperanza United mobilizes Latinas and Latin@ communities to end gender-based violence. Formerly Casa de Esperanza, Esperanza United was founded in 1982 by a small group of persevering Latinas as an emergency shelter in St. Paul, Minnesota. We continue to ground our work in community strengths and wisdom, as we serve Latin@s locally and nationwide.

Core responsibilities
Safety, support, and response (75%)

  • Provide supportive listening to Refugio residents and crisis callers. Assist survivors to identify goals and methods to achieve them
  • Assist survivors and crisis callers to develop and reinforce safety plans
  • Answer crisis and business calls on the 24-hour bilingual crisis line. Provide supportive listening and resource information. Assist survivors in deciding upon a course of action. Arrange for safe shelter and transportation, as needed
  • Provide information about and help survivors access relevant resources such as orders for protection, public benefits, medical care, housing assistance, legal protections, etc.
  • Establish and support a sense of hospitality and respect throughout the Refugio. Constructively help residents resolve conflicts when necessary
  • Interact individually with residents regularly and contribute to organizing activities for residents
  • Intervene on behalf of survivors/families in crisis situations with police, medical professionals, employers, creditors, social service caseworkers, attorneys, etc. when necessary
  • Interpret over the phone and in-person for participants when necessary
  • Maintain knowledge of current resources. Help maintain relationships with other organizations, as well as identify new relationships, to maximize benefits and services available

Administration and maintenace (25%)

  • Provide clear and timely data entry and work documentation for reporting purposes
  • Establish and support an environment of cleanliness and accountability in the Refugio
  • Clean and prepare Refugio bedrooms for new residents
  • Participate in in-service and other job-related training
  • Perform a variety of administrative duties as needed

Teamwork (Practice across all responsibilities)

  • Contribute to an effective work team. Participate in ensuring team focus on the agency mission and forwarding the agency strategy of influencing change in the domestic violence field
  • Promote cooperative efforts in effective communication, meeting challenges, and decision-making
  • Assist in training volunteers and new staff as needed
  • Assist coworkers in remaining outcomes- and mission-focused
  • Contribute to sustaining a positive work environment that embodies Latin@ cultural strengths, interdependence, and communalism

Qualifications
Education and experience

  • High school diploma, or GED, and two years’ experience in an intervention setting, or
  • A combination of equivalent experience and education

Skills and abilities

  • Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal skills in Spanish and English required
  • Knowledge of the Latin@ community. Bi-cultural experience preferred
  • Knowledge of domestic violence issues preferred
  • Ability to listen, intervene/de-escalate, and resolve conflicts effectively and independently
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities to ensure deadlines are met
  • Knowledge of and ability to use computers/technical resources to effectively accomplish work
  • Flexibility with work schedule and other jobs/academics/responsibilities
  • Reliable transportation to and from Refugio (confidential location)
  • Compassion, patience, resourcefulness, self-awareness, reliability, and ability to work from a strengths-based perspective with limited supervision
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds

What you can expect in this position and from the organization:

  • Working through a strength-based lens and empowering families to self-determine solutions that will work best for their unique lives
  • Satisfaction that you are supporting positive change in people’s lives and helping the movement to end domestic violence
  • Your opinion to be valued and considered when making local and national organizational decisions
  • Generous personal time off and encouragement to maintain your wellbeing and network of support

Work environment
Esperanza United strives for diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, age, (dis) ability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, language, place of residence, political affiliation, veteran status, status regard to public assistance, or any other class protected by local, state, or federal law.
The above statements are not intended to encompass all functions and qualifications of this position; rather, they are intended to provide a general framework of the requirements of the position. Job incumbents may be required to perform other functions not specifically addressed in this job description.

Benefits:
•Health Insurance
•Dental Insurance
•Short-Term Disability Insurance
•Long-Term Disability Insurance
•Life Insurance/Additional Death & Dismemberment Insurance
•403(b)
•Flexible Spending Account.
•Health Savings Account.
•Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums.
•12 Paid Holidays and PTO

To apply
Send your cover letter and resume to humanresources@esperanzaunited.org with the subject header, “Your Name Application – Family Advocate Evening .”

You can visit our careers at: https://esperanzaunited.org/en/careers/ 


Refer code: 8012188. Esperanza United - The previous day - 2024-01-30 07:57

Esperanza United

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