Tri Valley Haven
Sexual Assault Advocate (PREA)
Tri Valley Haven, Pleasanton, California, United States, 94566
Job Summary
(5% pay differential for fluent Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hindi, or Tagalog bilingual language skills) Tri-Valley Haven is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for individuals and families experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, homelessness, and poverty. For over four decades, we have provided services that empower, inspire, and promote independence. Join us in making a difference in the lives of those we serve. We are currently seeking a Sexual Assault Advocate for the PREA program. General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Lead PREA Advocate, the Sexual Assault Advocate for the PREA program (Prison Rape Elimination Act) will provide crisis counseling and advocacy to incarcerated survivors within Santa Rita Jail in accordance with OES-SA requirements. Also coordinate and facilitate sexual assault support groups and art groups within jail and/or prison facilities. General Requirements
Bachelor's degree preferred. One year's experience working with survivors of sexual assault. One-year experience in a non-profit setting. Knowledge of issues surrounding survivors of sexual assault, basic de‑escalation skills and ability to work independently, manage time and tasks effectively. Knowledge of violence toward women and children’s issues. Bilingual/Fluent Spanish preferred. Completion of agency provided 70‑hour DV/SA training within 6 months of employment. Applicants must be comfortable working in a jail setting. Must pass the Santa Rita background clearance process. Areas of Responsibility
Respond to calls from Santa Rita jail from incarcerated survivors seeking support and advocacy. Conduct weekly art therapy groups. Build and maintain a good working relationship with deputies and staff at the jail to ensure smooth delivery of services. Adhere to all PREA program guidelines and protocols while accessing the jail facilities. Respond to crisis line calls relating to sexual assault, assess to determine appropriate services. Provide similar support to community clients in person when needed. Respond to SART (sexual assault response team) calls within the agency’s service area as needed and provide advocacy to survivors at the hospital or police station. Accompany clients to social service, court and other appointments, as needed. Provide ongoing advocacy and case management services to sexual assault clients and their significant others in the community, within the jail system, and at Tri-Valley Haven sites. Enter services provided in the client database for reporting purposes. Serve as back‑up staff to ensure continuous delivery of services. Departmental Duties
Assist with prevention education classes in local area middle and high schools and within the community as needed. Participate in conducting staff in‑service training across the agency (CEUs). Assist with special events coordination, such as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month activities. Assist with outreach and tabling events to increase visibility of Tri Valley Haven services. Schedule and complete one ride‑along per year with officers from local law enforcement agencies. General Tasks
Maintain Sexual Assault Advocate Status by attending at least 8 in‑service trainings per year and provide advocacy services as needed in conjunction with community presentations. Participate in agency meetings and special events as needed. Must have an insured automobile that employee will use as necessary for agency related business, including transportation of clients. Must maintain a good Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) to be able to drive for the agency. Other Related Tasks
As assigned by the Director of Sexual Assault Services or the Executive Director within the scope of Tri‑Valley Haven’s mission. ADA Essential Tasks
Working alone. Working in high‑stress situations. Working in emergency situations. Working off‑shift/rotating schedule. Good reading vision. Sitting. Good communication skills. Specific knowledge or education. Learning ability. Operation of motor vehicle. Good distance vision. Ability to speak clearly. Ability to discriminate speech. Reasoning and thinking skills. Ability to solve problems. Typing or keyboarding skills. Lifting 10 to 20 pounds. Carrying 10 to 20 pounds. Benefits
Excellent health benefits (Kaiser/HealthNet Platinum and Gold Plans). Employee dental and vision benefits, 100% agency paid. Free life insurance coverage, $20,000. Generous vacation and sick time accruals. Two floating holidays and 15 paid holidays. Retirement Plan, plus match. Employee Assistance Program. Flexible Spending Account. Equal Opportunity Employer
Tri Valley Haven is an Equal Opportunity Employer. No discrimination based on age, disability, sex, race, religion or belief, gender, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity or sexual orientation is tolerated. Decisions related to hiring, compensating, training, evaluating performance, or terminating are made equitably. We examine our unconscious biases and create an inclusive environment where every employee and candidate feels welcome.
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(5% pay differential for fluent Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hindi, or Tagalog bilingual language skills) Tri-Valley Haven is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for individuals and families experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, homelessness, and poverty. For over four decades, we have provided services that empower, inspire, and promote independence. Join us in making a difference in the lives of those we serve. We are currently seeking a Sexual Assault Advocate for the PREA program. General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Lead PREA Advocate, the Sexual Assault Advocate for the PREA program (Prison Rape Elimination Act) will provide crisis counseling and advocacy to incarcerated survivors within Santa Rita Jail in accordance with OES-SA requirements. Also coordinate and facilitate sexual assault support groups and art groups within jail and/or prison facilities. General Requirements
Bachelor's degree preferred. One year's experience working with survivors of sexual assault. One-year experience in a non-profit setting. Knowledge of issues surrounding survivors of sexual assault, basic de‑escalation skills and ability to work independently, manage time and tasks effectively. Knowledge of violence toward women and children’s issues. Bilingual/Fluent Spanish preferred. Completion of agency provided 70‑hour DV/SA training within 6 months of employment. Applicants must be comfortable working in a jail setting. Must pass the Santa Rita background clearance process. Areas of Responsibility
Respond to calls from Santa Rita jail from incarcerated survivors seeking support and advocacy. Conduct weekly art therapy groups. Build and maintain a good working relationship with deputies and staff at the jail to ensure smooth delivery of services. Adhere to all PREA program guidelines and protocols while accessing the jail facilities. Respond to crisis line calls relating to sexual assault, assess to determine appropriate services. Provide similar support to community clients in person when needed. Respond to SART (sexual assault response team) calls within the agency’s service area as needed and provide advocacy to survivors at the hospital or police station. Accompany clients to social service, court and other appointments, as needed. Provide ongoing advocacy and case management services to sexual assault clients and their significant others in the community, within the jail system, and at Tri-Valley Haven sites. Enter services provided in the client database for reporting purposes. Serve as back‑up staff to ensure continuous delivery of services. Departmental Duties
Assist with prevention education classes in local area middle and high schools and within the community as needed. Participate in conducting staff in‑service training across the agency (CEUs). Assist with special events coordination, such as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month activities. Assist with outreach and tabling events to increase visibility of Tri Valley Haven services. Schedule and complete one ride‑along per year with officers from local law enforcement agencies. General Tasks
Maintain Sexual Assault Advocate Status by attending at least 8 in‑service trainings per year and provide advocacy services as needed in conjunction with community presentations. Participate in agency meetings and special events as needed. Must have an insured automobile that employee will use as necessary for agency related business, including transportation of clients. Must maintain a good Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) to be able to drive for the agency. Other Related Tasks
As assigned by the Director of Sexual Assault Services or the Executive Director within the scope of Tri‑Valley Haven’s mission. ADA Essential Tasks
Working alone. Working in high‑stress situations. Working in emergency situations. Working off‑shift/rotating schedule. Good reading vision. Sitting. Good communication skills. Specific knowledge or education. Learning ability. Operation of motor vehicle. Good distance vision. Ability to speak clearly. Ability to discriminate speech. Reasoning and thinking skills. Ability to solve problems. Typing or keyboarding skills. Lifting 10 to 20 pounds. Carrying 10 to 20 pounds. Benefits
Excellent health benefits (Kaiser/HealthNet Platinum and Gold Plans). Employee dental and vision benefits, 100% agency paid. Free life insurance coverage, $20,000. Generous vacation and sick time accruals. Two floating holidays and 15 paid holidays. Retirement Plan, plus match. Employee Assistance Program. Flexible Spending Account. Equal Opportunity Employer
Tri Valley Haven is an Equal Opportunity Employer. No discrimination based on age, disability, sex, race, religion or belief, gender, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity or sexual orientation is tolerated. Decisions related to hiring, compensating, training, evaluating performance, or terminating are made equitably. We examine our unconscious biases and create an inclusive environment where every employee and candidate feels welcome.
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