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JOB SUMMARY
Family Justice Center (FJC) is a collaboration among existing public and private agencies in Union County, NJ, to provide support, services, and resources for victims of domestic violence, with the goal of making these services more accessible and available. The collaboration represents a true integration of services that is fully client-centered and meets the needs of clients in a holistic manner and in a single location. The FJC Legal Intake Worker will report to the FJC Director and, at the direction of and in collaboration with the Director of the Family Justice Center, carries the responsibility for client intake.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS & ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
BA/BS from accredited college or university.
Minimum 3 years' experience working in the legal field, or an area connected to the legal field.
Demonstrated knowledge of the court system and legal reliefs available to victims of family/domestic violence.
Minimum 2 years' experience delivering direct client services.
Must have good interpersonal skills and active listening skills.
Demonstrated ability to problem solve.
Knowledge of domestic violence (may receive training upon start of employment).
Must demonstrate cultural competency in experience or education.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Excellent verbal, written, and public speaking skills.
Knowledge of computer programs including but not limited to Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook).
Bilingual in Spanish.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES
Greet prospective clients at the reception desk.
Conduct intake/screening with clients to secure necessary information on demographics, domestic violence history, and service requests, with a focus on legal services requested.
Review confidentiality and mandated reporting requirements.
Review services offered by the FJC, and conduct needs assessment, determining what the client needs/requests are and how the FJC can assist in meeting those needs.
Ensure adequate legal background information available for onsite or offsite attorneys.
Schedule client services with on-site and off-site partners, utilizing FJC calendar and resource lists.
Verify availability of partner staff to meet with client and accompany client to such onsite meetings.
Accompany client as needed to additional onsite meetings.
Schedule and verify any additional meetings and confirm with client. Arrange transportation and other needed logistics.
Monitor client wait times between meetings.
Follow‑up to ensure that services were provided.
Enter appropriate information into files or online data management systems.
Communicate with Social Services Intake Worker and all partners to ensure that all client needs are appropriately met in a victim‑centered methodology.
Attend all partner meetings, staff meetings and supervision meetings.
Complete all required reports.
All other duties as assigned.
All positions within the shelter will be trained to answer the hotline and for backup coverage on all shifts.
NOTE: This job description is a broad outline of the responsibilities and duties and will be amended as needed to meet the program priorities of the YWCA Union County and ensuring work requirements. This job description should not be construed as a contract.
THE MISSION OF THE YWCA‑USA The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
YWCA EASTERN UNION COUNTY CORE VALUES Commitment
to the mission and working together for the well‑being of the community
Integrity
in relationships, practices, and decisions.
Respect
for each one's roles, diversity, and viewpoints.
Compassion
in understanding, attitude, and action.
Empowerment
to create positive choices, recognize potential, and reach goals.
Excellence
in practice and expectation.
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EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS & ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
BA/BS from accredited college or university.
Minimum 3 years' experience working in the legal field, or an area connected to the legal field.
Demonstrated knowledge of the court system and legal reliefs available to victims of family/domestic violence.
Minimum 2 years' experience delivering direct client services.
Must have good interpersonal skills and active listening skills.
Demonstrated ability to problem solve.
Knowledge of domestic violence (may receive training upon start of employment).
Must demonstrate cultural competency in experience or education.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Excellent verbal, written, and public speaking skills.
Knowledge of computer programs including but not limited to Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook).
Bilingual in Spanish.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES
Greet prospective clients at the reception desk.
Conduct intake/screening with clients to secure necessary information on demographics, domestic violence history, and service requests, with a focus on legal services requested.
Review confidentiality and mandated reporting requirements.
Review services offered by the FJC, and conduct needs assessment, determining what the client needs/requests are and how the FJC can assist in meeting those needs.
Ensure adequate legal background information available for onsite or offsite attorneys.
Schedule client services with on-site and off-site partners, utilizing FJC calendar and resource lists.
Verify availability of partner staff to meet with client and accompany client to such onsite meetings.
Accompany client as needed to additional onsite meetings.
Schedule and verify any additional meetings and confirm with client. Arrange transportation and other needed logistics.
Monitor client wait times between meetings.
Follow‑up to ensure that services were provided.
Enter appropriate information into files or online data management systems.
Communicate with Social Services Intake Worker and all partners to ensure that all client needs are appropriately met in a victim‑centered methodology.
Attend all partner meetings, staff meetings and supervision meetings.
Complete all required reports.
All other duties as assigned.
All positions within the shelter will be trained to answer the hotline and for backup coverage on all shifts.
NOTE: This job description is a broad outline of the responsibilities and duties and will be amended as needed to meet the program priorities of the YWCA Union County and ensuring work requirements. This job description should not be construed as a contract.
THE MISSION OF THE YWCA‑USA The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
YWCA EASTERN UNION COUNTY CORE VALUES Commitment
to the mission and working together for the well‑being of the community
Integrity
in relationships, practices, and decisions.
Respect
for each one's roles, diversity, and viewpoints.
Compassion
in understanding, attitude, and action.
Empowerment
to create positive choices, recognize potential, and reach goals.
Excellence
in practice and expectation.
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