Job Description
Safe Voices is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ancestry or national origin, color, sex, immigration status, age, religion, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Safe Voices is seeking a dynamic, versatile, and engaging individual to fill the full-time role of Overnight Safe House Advocate. This position is responsible for providing advocacy and support services to survivors of domestic abuse and violence, sex trafficking, and sexual exploitation. Responsibilities include comprehensive safety planning, emotional support, crisis intervention, and general advocacy services for survivors in person at our shelters, over the phone, and through our 24-hour helpline. The Overnight Safe House Advocate also assists with the daily operations and programming of the shelters. The hours for this position are 9:30pm-6:00am. The weekly schedule will be established upon hire, with flexibility in determining the specific days worked based on candidate availability and agency needs. Safe Voices is an equal opportunity employer, committed to growing a diverse staff. We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all racial backgrounds, gender/gender identities, sexual orientations, religions, and those with lived experience of domestic violence, sexual exploitation or trafficking. In addition, candidates will be considered for employment without regard to race, ancestry or national origin, sex, immigration status, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
Primary Duties:
Individual Advocacy:
Provide safety planning, support, crisis intervention, information and referrals to community resources for survivors of domestic abuse and violence, sex trafficking, and sexual exploitation. Provide first-tier coverage for our 24-hour helpline. Complete intakes, assessments, goal planning, and discharges from the safe house on an as-needed, emergency basis. Actively collaborate with Safe Voices' Housing and Advocacy teams to provide information and referrals necessary to meet the individual's needs. Shelter Operations & Program Responsibilities:
Assist with day-to-day operations of the Safe House including: monitoring and restocking food supplies, office/shelter supplies, organizing donations, bedroom prepping, house laundry, and general upkeep. Monitor the maintenance of Safe Voices' shelters including: electricity, heat, plumbing, and security devices, and communicate problems to supervisor as appropriate. Assist with internal administrative needs as assigned. Support with grant writing and reporting. Attend staff development opportunities, trainings, meetings, and agency events as scheduling allows. Qualifications:
Pass State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) check Pass Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) check Pass Department of Motor Vehicle check Hold valid Maine driver's license, reliable transportation and willingness to travel on occasion Experience in crisis and/or advocacy services preferred Thrive working independently, as well as part of many multidisciplinary teams. Excellent time management skills Pay & Benefits:
Annual pay is $48,750 and will increase based on experience Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Accident, Short & Long-Term Disability insurance available at low cost for employees Employer-sponsored Health Savings Account 401K Retirement Savings w/ Employer Match 32-Hour Work Week 13 Paid Holidays (to include Juneteenth & Indigenous People's Day) 20 Days of Accrued Leave in First Year Flexible, family-friendly work options Interested applicants can submit their resume and letter of interest to Kara Barnies, at kbarnies@safevoices.org. Resumes submitted without cover letters will not be reviewed.