Children's Legacy Center
Location
Redding, California
Salary
$22 - $25 / HOUR
Provide direct, trauma-informed support and advocacy for domestic violence survivors and their children in an emergency shelter. Facilitate intake and exit procedures while assisting residents with daily activities and operational shelter maintenance.
Requires a high school diploma and at least one year of experience working with survivors of trauma or equivalent lived experience. Must possess a valid California driver's license and the ability to pass a background investigation.
The Shelter Advocate provides direct, trauma-informed support to domestic violence survivors and their children residing in the One SAFE Place emergency shelter. This role is primarily relational and operational: the Shelter Advocate walks alongside residents in their day-to-day shelter experience, providing peer support, facilitating intake and exit, and helping residents engage with the services and goals identified in their case plan. The Shelter Advocate works in support of the case management relationship held by the Shelter Case Manager, ensuring continuity of care and a consistent, survivor-centered presence for residents throughout their stay. This position also provides light operational support as needed to keep the shelter environment running smoothly.
Documentation Document daily interactions, interventions, and services provided in the agency case management database in alignment with agency and grant guidelines Complete and submit all required client forms and documentation accurately and on time. Complete incident reports as needed and communicate relevant updates to the Shelter Case Manager and coordinated team members. Participate in case staffing and team meetings as a contributing team member, providing observational updates on resident needs and progress Maintain confidentiality of all client and agency information in accordance with policy
Light Shelter Operations Support Assist with general cleaning, room turnover, and laundry particularly during high-volume periods or staff coverage gaps. Help with closet, shed, and storage organization as needed. Assist with assembling and tearing down shelter equipment and newly purchased items as needed. Provide client transportation as needed
Education and Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent required; AA or BA in social work, human services, psychology, or a related field preferred. At least one year of experience working with survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or trauma, or equivalent lived experience. Valid California driver's license and access to reliable transportation required. Satisfactory completion of One SAFE Place's DV/SA Counselor training (post-hire requirement) Ability to pass a background investigation including fingerprinting
Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 401k with matching Retirement Deferral Prestige Urgent Care Membership Paid Time Off
Please note that One SAFE Place serves survivors of all genders. If you are also a survivor, we trust that you are in a place of personal healing where you can remain client-focused and manage personal challenges that may arise. You are always encouraged to check in with the director and your supervisor as needed for additional support.
One SAFE Place is an At-Will Employer. One SAFE Place is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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