Jobs · OTHR · South Carolina

Victim Advocate

Pee Dee Coalition · Marion, SC · 3 mo ago
OTHRFull-time

Victim Assistance

  • Assess client needs and provide services as needed.
  • Provide individual crisis and support group counseling for victims and their families.
  • Provide support services for victims and their families to include advocacy, hospital and court accompaniment, information and referral, and resource procurement.
  • Provide follow-up services to victims and their families.
  • Provide staff back-up for volunteer victim advocates at night and on weekends on a rotation basis.
  • Maintain and enter services into database on a daily basis.
  • Complete necessary reports as scheduled.

Volunteer Program

  • Schedule and manage volunteers.
  • Maintain and enter volunteer statistics into database on monthly basis.

Inter-Agency Coordination

  • Represent Pee Dee Coalition and take an active part in related community task forces, committees, etc.

Community Education, Training, And Awareness

  • Provide community education and awareness on the issues of domestic and sexual violence and program services as assigned.
  • Document all community education and submit reports according to organizational policy.
  • Auxiliary in the planning and implementation of activities for special awareness months (Child Abuse Prevention, Sexual Assault Awareness, and Domestic Violence Awareness).
  • Actively distribute brochures, crisis cards, and materials throughout the community.
  • Auxiliary in in-service trainings for professionals.
  • Participate in the public education component of the organization through public speaking, media interviews, and attendance/participation in community events.

General Responsibilities

  • Be familiar with organizational goals and objectives and ensure compliance with required services and documentation.
  • Adhere to all organizational policies and procedures as outlined in the Staff Manual, Program Procedures Manual, and Personnel Policies. Consult supervisor with questions.
  • Participate in staff development trainings as indicated by supervisor. Summarize information and report accordingly.
  • Perform administrative functions as appropriate for position and meet organizational deadlines as indicated.
  • Prepare monthly service/activity reports for the Board of Directors.
  • Obtain Victim Service Provider certification within first year of employment and maintain annually by securing appropriate number of training hours.
  • Assist with the general maintenance and upkeep of building.

Educational Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, or related field of study (Psychology, Sociology or Criminal Justice)
  • Must have experience with Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
  • Must provide services in Marion and Dillon County.
  • Reside in the Marion or Dillon County.
  • Must be able to respond after hours to local hospitals to provide advocacy/support
  • Must be able to attend after hours events

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