Domestic Violence Advocate
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Social Work
Crisis Counselor, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Protection, Community Support Services
Domestic Violence Advocate
Multiple Sites - Irvine, CA 92620
OverviewSalary Range $26.00 - $27.50 Hourly Level Experienced Job Shift Swing
DescriptionReporting to the Legal Advocacy Program Supervisor, the Domestic Violence Advocate (DVA) works in the community to provide domestic violence intervention services. This includes responding to law enforcement calls (ride-a-longs) to provide crisis intervention, screenings, intakes, and resource referrals for survivors seeking emergency shelter. The DVA spends a significant amount of time partnering with law enforcement to respond to domestic violence emergency calls.
The DVA works closely with Residential and Community Based Services staff to ensure that all services and programs provided by Human Options operate under the guidelines of trauma-informed care and voluntary services.
- Responsible for working with law enforcement in the community to ensure victims of domestic violence are aware of services available.
- The DVA will conduct on-site assessments and follow up on domestic violence incidents to explore the victim's needs for legal and other supportive services, including but not limited to emergency housing, medical aid, and counseling services.
- Conduct on-scene emergency shelter screenings, as needed, following domestic violence situations, and when necessary, facilitate the process of linking victims (and family members) to emergency shelter housing.
- Carefully assess domestic violence situations for safety and take necessary precautions.
- Provide individual crisis intervention and support, as needed.
- Conduct routine follow-up with the potential clients impacted during the domestic violence intervention to make sure needs are met.
- Some college coursework in Human Services, Criminal Justice, Psychology, related field or commensurate work experience preferred.
- Bilingual in English and Spanish required.
- Successful completion of a vetting process with the Police Department; includes a thorough background investigation, required.
- One year of experience in counseling or professional client support position in a domestic violence agency and/or program setting preferred.
- Experience working with law enforcement.
- Exceptional problem-solving and conflict resolution skills.
- Complete the 40-hour Domestic Violence Advocate certification training post-hire.
Prospective employees must pass a background screening to the satisfaction of the agency prior to placement. Since background screenings take time to complete, applicants are encouraged to apply early.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our organization. We strongly encourage survivors of domestic violence to apply. We strongly encourage applicants of diverse race, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law to apply. All employment is decided based on qualifications, experience, merit, and business needs.
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