Evening Shelter Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-07
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health
Evening Shelter Specialist
Do you have a passion for helping others in crisis? Are you seeking meaningful full‑time work during non‑traditional hours? Would you like to join a values‑driven nonprofit committed to diversity and ongoing professional development?
About LAWSFounded in 1984 as Loudoun Citizens for Social Justice, Inc., LAWS Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services (LAWS) is Loudoun County's designated nonprofit to provide domestic violence and sexual assault survivors with services and supports. In addition to operating an emergency domestic violence shelter and a 24/7 survivor hotline, LAWS provides therapy, advocacy, and legal services to adult, youth, and child victims of domestic and sexual violence.
LAWS also operates the Loudoun Child Advocacy Center for child abuse victims, and it works to stop violence before it starts with prevention and outreach programming. LAWS also runs The Resourceful Woman in downtown Leesburg – a thrift store that benefits LAWS services and provides survivors with clothing and household items.
Our mission is to provide victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse with safety, hope, and empowerment services to live as survivors free from the effects of violence. All services are confidential and free of charge.
Role DescriptionLAWS' Evening Shelter Specialist supports adult and child survivors of domestic violence by responding to hotline calls and supporting clients in high danger who are referred to and stay in LAWS' DV shelter. The position maintains accurate data and documentation and generally assists with shelter upkeep. The working hours for this role are Mon‑Fri 4 pm‑12 am.
Organizational Values- Empathy
- Accountability
- Empowerment
- Adaptability
- Effective Communication
- High school diploma
- 1 year experience in a direct human services role
- A valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle.
- Previous experience working with a shelter, crisis hotline, residential, or other crisis intervention services.
- Bilingual (Spanish-English) is highly advantageous.
- Bachelor's Degree in a human services‑related field (e.g., Social Work, Psychology, Public Health).
- Demonstrated ability to be trauma‑informed and client‑centered in a human services position; demonstrated knowledge of self‑care.
- General understanding of cultural humility and language access.
- Experience timely and accurately entering data into a database.
$55,000 - $57,000 per year
Post‑Conditional Offer ContingenciesCriminal background, sex offender
EEO StatementsLAWS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
LAWS is a drug‑free workplace.
ApplicationWe know your time is valuable, so we offer a quick and easy application process. A cover letter is preferred, as it helps us learn more about your interest in supporting survivors and why you would like to join the LAWS team.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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