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DCYF Advocate

Shift Schedule: M-F
8-4 (3 days a week) and 11-7 (2 days a week)
This position involves implementing the Safe Families Collaboration Project under the supervision of
the Director of Community Services. The role is focused on supporting families in crisis, especially those
affected by domestic violence, and working in collaboration with the Department of Children, Youth,
and Families (DCYF) to provide resources and safety planning.

Key responsibilities include identifying issues related to domestic violence, assisting families in
accessing support services to avoid DCYF intervention, and facilitating coordination with Family
Court. The role also requires crisis intervention, advocacy, setting goals with families, and referring
them to appropriate services. Collaborate with the Department of Children Youth and Families (DCYF) to provide families in
crisis with resources and safety planning. Including:
Identifying underlying issues relating to domestic violence;
 Identify appropriate support services that may avert a case from opening to Family Service
Units;
 Assist in identifying additional resources and support to promote positive and expeditious case
termination;
 To provide a link with Family Court in a way to ensure coordination and appropriate family
support within the community where safety to the child is not a factor and DCYF intervention
is not warranted.
 Provide crisis intervention, advocacy and support to assist in identifying immediate needs,
reviewing options and setting goals; makes referrals as necessary.
 Provides a liaison relationship between parent, children and professionals in order to provide
a comprehensive array of services.
 Collect monthly data and prepare reports for inclusion in monthly statistics as needed.
 Represents agency on various designated committees providing reports as necessary.
 Additional duties necessary for the efficient operation of the agency may be assigned.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
 Knowledge of child development, effective parenting, behavior management skills, ability to
act as a role model for families, demonstrating social skills and communication skills.
 Ability to collaborate with outside agencies providing verbal communication skills to
represent agency favorably.
 Commitment and sensitivity to issues related to the needs families, particularly those affected
by domestic violence.
 The ability to appropriately and effectively deal with stressful situations.

WORKING CONDITIONS:
 Work requires flexible hours.
 Completion of the next 36-hour volunteer training for Victims of Crime Helpline.
 Position requires some in-state travel and, thus, reliable transportation is needed along with
valid insurance.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
A combination of education and experience demonstrating acquisition of the SKILLS AND ABILITIES
REQUIRED.
A level of knowledge equivalent to that which would be acquired by a minimum of a Bachelor’s
Degree
Bilingual ability in English/Spanish or English/Portuguese is strongly preferred.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $45,000.00 per year

To Apply: Please submit your resume and cover letter to jobs@bvadvocacycenter.org

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