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13 Sep 2024

Part-Time Family Advocate

aclements – Posted by aclements Searsport, Maine, United States

Job Description

Part-Time (24hrs Tu-W-Th) Midcoast Children’s Advocacy Center (MCAC) FAMILY ADVOCATE for Knox/Waldo Counties

Job Status: Regular, Part-time (24 hours/week) ($20.16/hr; Estimated Annual Salary $25,159.68 plus prorated benefits)
Job Location: Based in Rockland and/or Searsport, with possible backup support in Boothbay Harbor

Primary Responsibility: Provide advocacy & referrals to families and children who come to the MCAC following concerns of child sexual abuse in Knox and Waldo Counties, and in Eastern Cumberland/Lincoln/Sagadahoc (ECLS) County as needed/available.

Representative Family Advocacy Duties:  

  • Serve as the first point of contact for the non-offending care provider(s) to greet and establish rapport with the child victims and non-offending care provider within the MCAC setting and prior to them coming to the MCAC
  • Serve as the liaison between non-offending care provider(s) and MDT partners only for the purposes of a MCAC referral with an exchange of limited information (led by the minimum information on the intake forms) for the purposes of referral services only
  • Provide support for children and non-offending care provider(s) during interview process in addition to assisting non-offending care provider(s) with referrals to multi-disciplinary partner agencies
  • Ensure the Family Room is appropriately ready to accommodate any special considerations that may need to be made for children or non-offending care providers
  • Document all client and non-offending care provider(s) referral information into EmpowerDB according to the MCAC requirements, as well as maintain accurate and current files and records
  • Conduct seven-day and thirty-day follow-up calls with all assisted clients at the MCAC
  • Serve as the liaison to any referral partners should it be requested by the caregiver
  • Ensure the Caregiver Follow Up Survey (OMA) is offered at every 30-day call
  • Ensure that OMS survey has been offered to 100% of all families who come to the MCAC and has been entered into the OMS Dashboard by the end of each month
  • Attend regularly scheduled group clinical supervision with the SASSMM team and program supervision with the MCAC Program Coordinator
  • Work in collaboration with the MCAC Family Advocate for EC/L/S to coordinate client coverage and services

Client Services 

  • Complete SASSMM 47 hours Advocate Training
  • Co-facilitate support groups and Helproom chats, as needed
  • Perform other duties, as assigned ​

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent work/life experience
  • Awareness of and sensitivity to issues of sexual victimization of children and adults
  • Experience in crisis and/or other human or advocacy services
  • Understanding of the needs and challenges specific to supporting victims within rural communities
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work independently
  • Have access to transportation
  • Willingness to work flexible hours and respond to changing priorities
  • Excellent computer literacy, organizational, facilitation, and oral and written communication skills

Accountability: Accountable to the MCAC Program Coordinator for all CAC programming. Accountable to the Executive Director regarding all agency programming and operations.

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How to Apply

To Apply: Submit cover letter of interest, current resume, and list of 3 contacts for professional references to arian@sassmm.org

Job Categories: Equal Opportunities. Job Types: Part-Time. Job Tags: Advocacy, Child Survivors, Outreach, Referrals, sexual violence, and Trainings. Salaries: 20,000 - 40,000.

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