Shelter Advocate
Job in
Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, 45505, USA
Listed on 2026-06-02
Listing for:
Project Woman
Part Time
position Listed on 2026-06-02
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Crisis Counselor, Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Worker -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below
525
E. Home Rd.
Springfield, OH 45503
JOB TITLE:
Shelter Advocate
DEPARTMENT:
Shelter
FLSA STATUS:
Non-Exempt, Part-Time, Hourly
SALARY: $16.50-$17.00
HOURS:
1st, 2nd & 3rd shift weekends and/or weekdays
REPORTS TO:
Shelter Coordinator
EXPECTATIONS OF ALL EMPLOYEES
Supports Project Woman's mission and values by exhibiting the following behaviors: confidentiality and respect for all survivors, Traum
- Informed Responses and Approaches, service excellence and job competence, promoting positive collaboration and commitment to community.
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the direct supervision of the Program Coordinator, the Shelter Advocate provided empowerment based, survivor-defined advocacy and support consistent with Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis best practices to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, and their families residing in the Emergency Shelter Program, including assisting shelter residents with daily living needs and providing general support and shelter coverage.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provides trauma-informed direct services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking, and their children residing in an Emergency Shelter.
- Provides support, advocacy, crisis intervention, safety planning, parenting support, information, and referrals.
- Maintain privacy and confidentiality of all participants in Project Woman programming as required by the Violence Against Woman Act federal statute.
- Utilizes Trauma-Informed Approaches, Crisis Intervention, and conflict management strategies for survivors experiencing trauma reactions.
- Assists with the daily living needs of shelter residents.
- Provides direct service crisis intervention, resources and referrals to survivor on the 24-hour Crisis Line.
- Provides shelter orientations to survivors upon entry into shelter.
- Completes intakes (both direct service and paperwork) within 24 hours of shelter entry.
- Completes exit surveys with survivors leaving shelter, as well as required exit paperwork.
- Facilitates cooperative living, peer support, and resident participation in shelter programming.
- Models and actively promotes positive, nurturing interactions between adults and children in shelter.
- Assists with the development and achievement of survivor-defined goals.
- Communicates shelter expectations and communal living guidelines to residents as outlined in the shelter intake.
- Promptly addresses difficulties or problems that arise per agency protocol; addresses any communal living conversations with residents and maintains documentation of discussions.
- Models non-violent conflict resolution and uses non-violent forms of guidance.
- In collaboration with shelter leadership, takes appropriate steps to deal with emergency situations with the goal of maintaining the safety of all residents.
- Collects and maintains survivor level data and documentation, adhering to domestic violence and sexual assault best practice standards, funding requirements, and in keeping with Violence Against Women Act statute requirements.
- Creates and contributes to daily log entries to facilitate communication with co-workers, regarding survivors or program updates, and reviews daily log entries at the start of each shift.
- Consults regularly with Shelter Leadership throughout each shift, as necessary.
- Maintains record keeping as required and completes all paperwork and entries into the survivor's records database by the end of each shift.
- Completes house checks, as assigned.
- Packs survivors/families' belongings, as needed; cleans/sanitizes rooms after survivors exit; prepares room for next survivor.
- Addresses emergency facilities issues as they arise.
- Assists with stocking and distributing food and other supplies for survivors use.
- Maintains shelter office space in accordance with Shelter Program Procedures.
- Adheres to agency policies and work rules, including strict adherence to Project Woman confidentiality policies and code of ethics.
- Assists with monthly emergency evacuation/preparation drills.
- Attends agency and shelter meetings, trainings, and continuing education activities, as assigned.
- Maintain effective and cooperative relationships with community partners, participants, other employees, and volunteers.
- Consistently represents the mission and philosophy of the agency.
- Performs other duties as needed, requested, or as assigned.
- Two-year degree in human services-related field, preferred. Relevant work or lived experience may be substituted in lieu of degree.
- Knowledge of domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking issues.
- Experience working in a shelter setting, strongly preferred.
- Experience in crisis intervention strategies, preferred.
- Experience working in working in domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, or related fields, preferred.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated problem-solving and organizational abilities.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and willing to learn new technology…
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