Rapetraumaservices
Advocate, Bilingual Spanish/English Required
Rapetraumaservices, California, Missouri, United States, 65018
Reports to: Advocacy Program Manager
Hours: Full Time/Non-Exempt
Compensation: $28.00 - $31.25.00 hourly rate + 5% pay differential for bilingual Spanish/English fluency
Benefits: Healthcare, vision and dental, 20 days accrued PTO annually, retirement plan
The Bilingual Advocate is a position that requires an innovative, passionate yet pragmatic individual who will be responsible for providing crisis intervention and advocacy in English and Spanish primarily for two chronically underserved populations: children who are at risk of or are identified survivors of sexual exploitation and people who are incarcerated. Under the supervision of the Advocate Team Manager and the Deputy Director, the Bilingual Advocate will provide phone and in-person crisis response, program coordination and other services throughout San Mateo County.
The primary responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to the following:
provide crisis intervention, crisis counseling, advocacy and accompaniment
attend Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) and Child Family Team (CFT) meetings for commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC), as needed
collaborate with Lead Advocateand Social Workers to complete RTS action items resulting from MDT meetings
provide PREA follow-ups for incarcerated people (youth & adult)
ensure timely reporting to Advocate Team Manager
answer crisis line calls and meet with walk-in clients during business hours, as needed
maintain a caseload of CSEC youth
attend weekly team meetings
maintain a positive, professional working relationship with volunteers, clients, the general public, agency staff and community partners at all times
perform administrative and operational tasks such as copying, stocking informational packets, and sharing office coverage (e.g. answering phones)
adhere to all RTS personnel policies and protocols
perform other agency responsibilities as needed
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent career experience required
Native level of fluency in Spanish, required
1 year of experience providing crisis intervention
Passion for working with and empowering youth
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including ability to listen, clarify, validate, and respectfully challenge
Strong organizational skills, ability to manage multiple tasks
Excellent writing skills
A creative thinker who is able to translate RTS’ mission, vision, and values to a wide array of audiences
Self-motivated and a team player; ability to work in a fast-paced and evolving environment
Must bring an eager and open-minded attitude, including the ability to problem solve as needed
Must be comfortable working in a small team in a remote working environment
Interest in and commitment to developing or expanding trauma-focused counseling and advocacy skills
Willingness to work flexible hours, including some weekend and evening hours to finish projects on time
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PPT), Google Suite and other commonly used applications
Valid California driver’s license, insurance, and reliable access to transportation
Must have the ability to establish rapport with diverse groups and individuals
Familiarity with San Mateo County and community resources
Salary/Benefits:
$28.00 - $31.25 hourly rate + 5% pay differential for bilingual Spanish/English fluency, DOE. Benefits package includes 20 days of PTO accrued/year, retirement plan, healthcare, vision and dental.
In the required cover letter,
please give your thoughts on how sexual trauma affects family systems . Your cover letter must be succinct and not exceed 1 page. We strongly encourage individuals who can represent one or more underserved populations in San Mateo County (e.g., people of color, people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, people with disabilities, immigrants) to apply.
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please give your thoughts on how sexual trauma affects family systems . Your cover letter must be succinct and not exceed 1 page. We strongly encourage individuals who can represent one or more underserved populations in San Mateo County (e.g., people of color, people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, people with disabilities, immigrants) to apply.
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