Full-Time Lakes Region Community Advocate
Job Description
Through These Doors is looking for a Lakes Region Community Advocate!
Mission Statement: In collaboration with local partners and all affected by abuse, TTD creates innovative responses and mobilizes our community to promote safety and challenge systems of oppression and violence.
Job Summary: The Lakes Region Community Advocate is responsible for providing services and supports to victims and survivors of domestic abuse and to developing and sustaining the Lakes Region coordinated community response to domestic abuse utilizing a multidisciplinary approach.
This position requires regular work in TTD’s Lake Region outreach office. Travel throughout Cumberland County is required.
Prior experience and training are an advantage, though TTD values life experiences and provides comprehensive training for all new employees to fully perform advocacy functions.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Provide safety planning, support, crisis intervention, court advocacy and information and referral to community resources to victims and survivors of domestic abuse, dating violence, human trafficking, and stalking.
- Refer and link victims and survivors of domestic abuse, dating violence, human trafficking, and stalking to all TTD services including but not limited to emergency shelter, groups, legal resources, and face-to-face interactions.
- Work with all who reach out to TTD to support and improve their understanding of domestic abuse, dating violence, human trafficking, and stalking.
- Encourage collaboration among providers, law enforcement, and healthcare to appropriately respond to DV in rural settings.
- Develop and sustain Lakes Region coordinate community response to DV using a multidisciplinary approach including attending all monthly coordinated community response meetings.
- Coordinate the efforts of the justice system, advocates, healthcare, and other community partners, including a focus on incorporating representatives of marginalized communities in the Lakes Region.
- Partner on LE DV follow-up calls to victims and participate in monthly high-risk meetings with CCSO and Bridgton Police Department.
- Develop, publicize, and offer educational workshops and support groups for victims in the Lakes Region of Cumberland County.
Required Role on Helpline
All advocates and educators are required to provide on-call coverage for our 24-hour helpline including covering M-F and weekend daytime and overnight shifts, on a rotation, with frequency of shifts dictated by staffing and volunteer levels. On-call responsibilities include serving on the front lines to answer helpline calls as they come through, completing shelter intakes as needed and providing support to our 16-bed emergency shelter, providing support and guidance for on-call volunteers, and seeking consultation from supervisors regarding complex calls. TTD fully trains all employees to fulfill this role, and additional on call pay rates apply. When hiring, we consider if candidates will be a strong fit for our helpline, in addition to the role they are applying for.
Essential Knowledge, Skills & Attributes
- Passion for social justice
- Integrity, flexibility & creativity
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Ability to travel to work related events and commitments
- Curiosity and desire to learn about issues of domestic abuse, dating violence, human trafficking, and stalking
- Positive communication skills
- Basic computer competency
- Embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion
Pay and Benefits
- $19.44/hour with a commitment to an increase to $20.44/hour at the employees’ successful completion of one-year of employment with Through These Doors.
- Medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance provided at no-cost for the employee to full-time employees.
- Paid wellness hours
- 27 days per year of earned time off in 1st year
- 12 days per year of sick time
- Retirement Plan – Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE)
- Paid time off for voting
- Mileage reimbursement for non-commuting work travel
- Flexible work options
A note about our workplace: We are a dedicated and committed staff of advocates who believe in safety for all. We value each other, respect each other, and laugh a lot. We create a space that welcomes our authentic selves to the work alongside those experiencing abuse and violence in their homes while also holding offenders accountable and creating a community in which violence has no place.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The goal of TTD’s recruitment and hiring process is to achieve an excellent and balanced workforce with representation and participation from diverse sectors of our society. TTD has a responsibility to our community and to victims and survivors of abuse to actively recruit and hire the best-qualified individuals that it can, and to do so in the context of its commitment to principles of diversity. TTD prioritizes candidates who speak multiple languages and bring a diverse set of skills and experiences to their work.
All qualified applicants shall receive consideration for employment without regard to religious creed, race, color, age, gender, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation. Through These Doors is a nonprofit organization which receives funding from Maine DHHS, MaineHousing, local United Ways, Cumberland County, and your generous donations.
How to Apply
To Apply Send resume and cover letter to Through These Doors, PO Box 704, Portland, ME 04104 or email: jobs@throughthesedoors.org389 total views, 0 today