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Shelter Advocate

Shelter Advocate
BHcare is seeking a compassionate and reliable Shelter Advocate to provide safety, support, and resources to survivors of domestic violence and their children. In this role, you will create a secure, positive environment while offering crisis intervention, advocacy, and connections to community resources to help break the cycle of abuse. 

 

This is a full-time position, 37.5 hours per week. The schedule is Monday-Friday 3pm-11pm.

 

Key Responsibilities:
• Complete intakes, orient new residents, and assist with shelter placement and transportation.
• Provide emotional support, crisis intervention, and safety planning tailored to each client’s needs.
• Collaborate with community partners, including mental health, substance use, and law enforcement agencies.
• Assist with daily living needs such as transportation, groceries, and maintaining a clean, safe environment.
• Facilitate support groups and provide resource referrals.
• Cover the 24-hour hotline on assigned shifts.
• Maintain timely, accurate documentation of all services provided.

Why Join BHcare?
At BHcare, you’ll make a direct and lasting impact in the lives of survivors, working alongside a dedicated team in a mission-driven environment. We offer opportunities for professional growth, ongoing training, and the chance to truly change lives for the better.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred. In lieu of Bachelor’s degree: Associates degree or college coursework equivalent (2 years) and 2 years work experience in human services; OR high school diploma and minimum of 4 years of experience in human services. 
  • Substitution of appropriate college training is allowed but subject to funder’s approval.
  • Two years Advocacy and/or direct service experience working with survivors of domestic violence in a community-based setting preferred.
  • Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain the certified domestic violence counselor per CGS 52-146k before providing direct service to clients, followed with six-hour recertification yearly.
  • Strong Written Communication skills.
  • Ability to work effectively with a diverse range of clients. 
  • Crisis intervention and counseling skills preferred.
  • Must be proficient in Microsoft 365. Must be able to navigate through electronic health records system (EHR). 
  • Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license.  Must maintain an acceptable driving record and be insurable at a reasonable rate under the Organization’s auto insurance plan.