Elizabeth Freeman Center
43 Francis Avenue
PITTSFIELD,
MA
01201
Website: elizabethfreemancenter.org/
Company Description:Elizabeth Freeman Center provides domestic
violence and sexual assault services and
advocacy in Berkshire County and surrounding
areas. Our services are free and confidential,
and include counseling, safe shelter, court
advocacy, a 24/7 toll-free hotline, and much
more. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer.
Job Title: |
Counselor Advocate |
Salary Range: | Location: |
$23.00 Per Hour | Pittsfield
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Job Type: | Category: |
Full Time | Social Services |
Education Level: | Work Experience: |
Some High School Coursework
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2+
Nice to have
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Skills/Certifications/Licenses: |
Bilingual - Preference: Preferred
Excellent writing skills - Preference: Required
Massachusetts Drivers license - Preference: Required
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Description: | Elizabeth Freeman Center (EFC) seeks a passionate counselor/advocate to work in its Pittsfield office to provide counseling and advocacy for survivors of domestic, dating and sexual violence. Responsibilities:
- Provide survivors of domestic, dating and sexual violence with support, advocacy, and assistance, including:
- assessing their circumstances and emergency needs and providing assistance to meet those needs;
- offering individual counseling and support groups;
- safety planning;
- advocating on issues of housing, finances and benefits, children, education, mental health, and substance abuse;
- referring victims to services including other EFC services (e.g. court support) and community resources (including Community Legal Aid, the District Attorney’s office, housing resources, etc.), with follow-up as appropriate
- Contribute to outreach and collaboration efforts, including liaising with community partners, providing community education, disseminating program outreach materials, and tabling at community events
- Maintain professional boundaries with individuals receiving EFC services, maintain excellent records in agency database, and adhere to strict guidelines to ensure client confidentiality
- Complete all other duties to further EFC’s mission and to ensure that survivors are safe and are provided with professional, empathetic, affirming services within the context of the agency’s mission and consistent with grant and legal requirements
Work Hours: 40 hours per week. Occasional evening and weekend work required for outreach and counseling activities Compensation and benefits: Elizabeth Freeman Center believes in offering all staff: competitive salary and benefits, engaged and dedicated colleagues, training and education in best practices, career development opportunities, openness to innovation, and the opportunity and resources to do meaningful, impactful work. This position begins at $23.00 per hour ($47,840 annually) with additional increments bilingual skills, special skills and education, and a year-end stipend depending on funding. EFC pays 85% of health insurance premiums and contributes to an FSA. EFC has generous paid leave as well as other benefits. Applying: To apply, please send cover letter and resume to jobs@elizabethfreemancenter.org. Deadlines are rolling until position has been filled. |
Requirements: | Qualifications: - Demonstrated commitment to providing survivors of domestic and sexual violence with holistic, accessible, trauma-informed, strength-based victim services and advocacy
- Demonstrated commitment to providing affirming, culturally relevant services to marginalized survivors (including rural, LGBTQ, immigrants, and survivors living with disabilities)
- Experience working with survivors of domestic and sexual violence strongly preferred
- Excellent organizational skills
- Bilingual English and Spanish preferred
- Ability to work well as part of a team
- Ability to work effectively with community groups
- Willingness to transport clients when safety is not an issue
- Effective written and spoken communication, and proficient computer skills
- Bachelor or Associate Degree (may be waived for relevant, comparable level of work or life experience)
- Must successfully pass Criminal Record Check-CORI, be found suitable to work with children, and have valid Massachusetts driver’s license and reliable transportation.
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