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Victim Assistance ProgramSee more

addressAddressAkron, OH
type Form of workPart-time
salary Salary$17.51 an hour
CategoryEducation/Training

Job description

VICTIM ASSISTANCE PROGRAM’S WEEKEND ADVOCATE

Victim Assistance Program, the leading expert in crisis intervention for victims of crime and trauma in Northeast Ohio, is seeking a part-time, hybrid remote, Victim Advocate to work from 8:00a-4:00p on Saturdays & Sundays, who resides within 25 miles of downtown Akron, OH. The hourly rate for this position is $17.51.

Victim Assistance Program does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. Victim Assistance Program will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities.

The ideal candidate for this integral role will have a passion for helping those in need, the aptitude for working alone with limited support, a heart who can bear to witness and listen to unthinkable events, and a calming voice to ease people’s pain. The weekend Victim Advocate is the sole advocate providing hotline and in person crisis intervention services throughout Summit County. However, the Advocate participates in ongoing supervision meetings with their immediate supervisor, can obtain immediate support from an on-call supervisor 24/7, and is provided with a back-up advocate who will respond to assist clients when necessary.

As one of the first victim services agencies established in the United States, we are driven to expand the blueprint our founder established in 1972. We are always advancing, always changing, and always thinking of new ways to help victims of crime and trauma.

If you are passionate about using your expertise to help create a world where all victims are healed, please read on!

CHECK OUT THE SPECIFICS TO SEE IF THIS IS THE RIGHT FIT FOR YOU

The Weekend Victim Advocate provides trauma-informed services to victims, family members, and communities, impacted by crisis, violence, or tragedy by offering immediate crisis intervention and short-term advocacy, via phone, text, chat, or in-person to address the aftermath of their victimization.

Crisis Intervention

Responding to the needs of victims on our hotline, at the scene of the crime, at the local hospital, at Akron Municipal Court, or in the Akron Police Department’s Detective Bureau, is where our weekend services are most often provided.

  • Respond to the scene within 30 minutes to provide crisis intervention in the immediate aftermath of a crisis
  • Assess and assist clients with their immediate needs
  • Evaluate the need for additional advocates to respond on-scene based on the needs of clients
  • Engage clients in the NOVA (National Organization for Victim Assistance) model of crisis intervention
  • Maintain open communication with the on-call supervisor to debrief after difficult cases
  • Determine when crisis intervention services have been exhausted to provide additional information and referrals
  • Provide support via phone, chat, and text to victims seeking assistance

Advocacy

The Weekend Victim Advocate must help clients navigate through the entire court system - both on the municipal level and the various branches of the County Court of Common Pleas.

  • Attend Saturday morning arraignments in Akron Municipal Court to assist clients and gather information upon request
  • Conduct an intake and needs assessment, collecting information to allow us to better assist each individual client
  • Maintain a knowledge of resources and refer clients to outside entities so they may accomplish goals/tasks
  • Educate clients on their rights and the application of applying or waiving their rights as a victim of crime
  • Provide criminal justice education and public record case information to victims when able
  • Empower clients to create and continue self-initiated goals

Administrative

The Victim Advocate will have down time as the needs of victims fluctuate to ‘all the time’, to ‘next to none’. During down time, there is always work that can be done.

  • Compile and relay Akron Municipal Court arraignment information to the designated Victim Assistance Program Advocate
  • Navigate through victim, offender, and case files through various online court systems
  • Foster a professional rapport with police officers and detectives
  • Foster a professional rapport with medical staff working at our local hospitals
  • Create and update client’s electronic case files
  • Disseminate paper and electronic victim outcome surveys to measure our program’s success

REQUIREMENTS

Victim Assistance Program strives to provide all our employees with the right tools for success, we just need you to come with a few things in your toolbox.

  • A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a field related to our mission and services is preferred
  • Must reside within 25 miles of VAP’s main office
  • Pass and clear a state and federal background check
  • Need a valid driver’s license, current auto insurance, and a reliable vehicle

THINGS TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE APPLYING

All employees of Victim Assistance Program must appreciate the potential physical and psychological impact VAP employment may have on their personal lives.

Employees may witness, observe, smell, and hear disturbing sights and sounds including but not limited to crime scenes, pictures of abuse, and recordings of violent incidents. Secondly, employees may be exposed to situations which could potentially result in physical harm from victims and/or aggressors. Both are concerns primarily of direct service Victim Advocates, but any employee can be exposed to these situations from time to time. In addition, all employees of Victim Assistance Program are required to respond 24/7/365 to the needs of victims of extreme and catastrophic incidents impacting Summit County.

TAKING CARE OF OUR OWN

We aspire to ensure the needs of our employees are always identified. Employees are provided a competitive compensation compared to similar Summit County nonprofits. We strive to provide employees with a supportive and accessible supervisor, a beautiful trauma informed office settings, new furniture, up to date technology, security, expansive training programs and an employee assistance program including 6 free confidential counseling sessions.

It is our belief that if employees are taken care of, and employees have the resources to take care of themselves, then victims will receive superior services… and that is our goal.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $17.51 per hour

Benefits:

  • Employee assistance program

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Weekends only

Application Question(s):

  • This position will need to respond within 30 minutes upon request to a scene.

Do you live within 25 miles of 137 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308?

  • Please submit a cover letter with your application in order to be considered. If you'll include a cover letter, you can just respond with "confirmed" here.

Education:

  • Bachelor's (Preferred)

License/Certification:

  • Driver's License (Required)

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Akron, OH 44308

Benefits

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