Housing And Services Advocate

Housing And Services Advocate
Company:

Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence


Details of the offer

Full job description Position Title: Housing and Survivor Services Advocate –

Bilingual Spanish/English Reports to: Advocacy Center Coordinator
Department: Programs and Services – Advocacy Center
Status: NON-EXEMPT – HOURLY
Schedule: 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday with some
flexibility for evening programming. Specific
schedule to be determined with supervisor.
Hours to be completed onsite at Raphael
House's confidential location.
Salary range: $25.00 - $26.40 per hour, depending on
experience (above $25.56 per hour reserved
for those who exceed Qualification criteria);
wage includes an additional $.50 per hour
offered for bilingual English/Spanish skills,
which are required for this position. Hiring
wage is determined using a standardized
process that considers employment and lived
experience, applicable knowledge and skills,
training, and education. Staff are paid
monthly.
Benefits: Raphael House offers a full range of benefits
including 100% employer-paid health,
dental, vision, long-term disability, and life
insurance; FSA (Flexible Spending Account)
with $500 annual Employer contribution;
generous time off (with first year accrual
totaling up to 30 days); retirement plan
contribution match of 3%; an Employee
Assistance Program with robust supportive
resources; and extensive professional
development opportunities.
Housing & Survivor Services Advocate


Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Advocacy Center Coordinator, this
position addresses the needs of domestic violence survivors in our
Advocacy Center using trauma-informed best practices. Advocates
support survivors who have recently exited our shelter in
accessing Advocacy Center resources, and provide follow-up case
management to survivors as they transition out of shelter and for
those already engaged with our ongoing programming. This role
supports with urgent or ongoing housing needs and also removing
barriers to stable housing.



Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Applications will be reviewed and interviews scheduled as submissions
are received. Early application is encouraged. There is also no such
thing as the perfect candidate, so please apply even if you don't meet
all the requirements. Just use your application materials to share the
transferrable skills, experiences, and qualities you bring to the table!


About Raphael House:
For 46 years, Raphael House of Portland has helped survivors of
domestic violence and their families find the safety, hope, and
independence they deserve. We proudly provide family-centered,
culturally responsive, and gender-inclusive services to a diverse
community of more than 1,800 survivors annually. Our
confidential emergency shelter is open and staffed year-round, 2
hours a day and our myriad wraparound programs continue
supporting families every step of the way as they go on to build
safe futures free from abuse. We couple these direct services with
a Prevention Education program that teaches thousands of teens
each year about equitable relationships and consent—with the
goal of stopping domestic violence before it starts.


You'll love working with us because: Our employees have voted Raphael House one of the 100 Best Nonprofits to Work for in Oregon 7 times! In 2023 and 202
we placed in the top 15th amongst medium-sized agencies. Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility are a priority here. We're committed to the ongoing work of sustaining an Housing & Survivor Services Advocate
environment where everyone at Raphael House – staff, volunteers,
and survivors – feels safe, empowered, and can thrive.
We are always learning and changing. Your ideas on how to make Raphael House a better place for survivors and staff really matter. Plus, we offer lots of ongoing training opportunities and
each employee has an annual training stipend.
We value self-care and taking breaks. In addition to generous paid time-off, we have a Wellness Committee dedicated to
supporting staff, a meditation and gentle movement group for staff (paid time), and so much more.
We are a family- and community-centered organization and prioritize supporting staff with work life balance. We also have a culture of gratitude, where your hard work is appreciated!
You receive gift cards to celebrate both your birthday and work anniversary each year. You get to take part in life-changing and life-saving work and help create a world without violence!

Essential responsibilities: Provide English-to-Spanish and Spanish-to-English translation and interpretation as needed. Provide follow-up advocacy, systems navigation, and support to survivors as needed; focus on assisting survivors as they
transition out of shelter and those facing housing instability or
crises.
Complete Advocacy Center enrollment/registration and follow- up with a strengths/needs assessment, safety and service plan,
and identify short and long-term goals with participants.
Outreach to current shelter and Advocacy Center participants to generate and sustain involvement in services and activities. Provide limited case management and support to Advocacy Center participants based on individual needs through home
visits and onsite appointments. Address participant needs including information, referrals, community advocacy, emotional support, safety planning and
assessment, WISP scholarship sponsorship, and support at
community appointments and in court. Contribute to the facilitation of Advocacy Center events, one weekly support group, and nurturing a strong Advocacy Center Housing & Survivor Services Advocate
community.
Support in creating and facilitating programming related to housing and stability. Collaborate with the Family Services Advocate and Youth Program team to address family and youth participant needs as
necessary.
Helps build a strong shelter community by being present and available, and facilitating groups and house meetings. Interface as necessary with community partner agencies to provide co-advocacy, warm hand-offs, and supportive services. Attend and actively participate in regular meetings with other staff members and community partners. Transport participants and/or their belongings, as needed and appropriate. Maintain timely and accurate confidential records and data collection. Complete routine reports as assigned. Other duties as assigned.

Supervisory responsibilities: N/A



What we ask of all candidates: A passion for Raphael House of Portland's mission and values. You want to build a future free from violence and oppression!
An existing understanding of – and/or a desire to learn more about – the root causes of domestic and sexual violence, and
how injustices intersect based on race, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ability.
The desire and ability to promote an anti-racist, inclusive, and culturally diverse and responsive environment. The ability to relate respectfully with people of diverse backgrounds and ages, and to utilize equitable and trauma-
informed practices.
Ability to maintain the confidentiality of our location and survivors. Interest in working with, supporting, and advocating for adults and children who are survivors of domestic violence and have
experienced trauma.
Housing & Survivor Services Advocate
Excellent and respectful interpersonal, verbal, and written communication and organizational skills. Flexible and able to prioritize multiple tasks and deadlines. Ability to work independently and collaboratively with others, including with team members, staff, volunteers, and
community partners.
Ability to use mature judgement in decision-making or conflict resolution with adults and children and in dealing with uncomfortable situations and conversations.
Ability to maintain a calm and positive demeanor under stress and in our community living environment. Legal authorization to work in the United States. Qualifications: At least 2 years of experience working with youth and families or domestic violence survivors OR equivalent work or lived experience.
Lived experience as a survivor of interpersonal violence and/or trafficking highly valued. Ability to fluently read, write, speak, and understand Spanish and English. Bicultural preferred. Pay range includes an
additional $.50 per hour offered for bilingual English-Spanish
skills, which are required for this role. Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite, the internet, and to learn new technology as needed. Completion of 40-hour domestic and sexual violence advocacy training, or equivalent to be approved by the Executive Director
OR expectation that training will be completed within first
month of employment (provided internally).
Prior completion of Assertive Engagement and PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) training, OR
expectation that training will be completed after employment
(provided internally).
Current valid driver's license and safe driving record. Willingness to operate agency vehicles, as needed, and ability to commute throughout the Portland metro area and beyond to
fulfill job responsibilities.
Occasionally available on evenings and weekends. Housing & Survivor Services Advocate
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds consistently and be active with young children. Work Environment: This position will work in a fast-paced setting. Candidate must be
able to work under deadlines and stress-inducing conditions, and
while wearing a face covering whenever in community spaces or
around others when necessary. Must be able to lift at least 4
pounds and be active with young children, operate a vehicle as
needed, and move throughout our building, partner agency
locations, and other sites. A domestic violence agency
environment can potentially shift from stable to highly-charged
and all employees must remain flexible, calm, and creative.


To apply:
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and completed Raphael
House employment application form (found on our website at the
link below) to Tayde Valenzuela, Advocacy Center Coordinator, at
or mail to 4110 SE Hawthorne
Blvd. #503 Portland, OR 97214. The position is open until filled. No phone calls please, except to request a reasonable
accommodation for a disability at .
Download our employment application form from our website at



Cover letter, resume, and completed Raphael House employment application form must all be received in order to be considered. If
any of the three application materials are missing or incomplete,
your submission will not be considered.



COVID-19 Safety: We are taking every precaution to protect the health of our staff
and survivors in our programs, utilizing the most up-to-date
recommendations.




Raphael House of Portland is an Equal Opportunity Employer


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Housing And Services Advocate
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