HAWC Healing Abuse Working for Change
Community Based Advocate
HAWC Healing Abuse Working for Change, Salem, Massachusetts, us, 01971
Community-Based Domestic Violence Advocate
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Date: December 29, 2025.
Healing Abuse Working for Change, Inc., creates social change by taking action against personal and societal patterns of violence and oppression. Since 1978, HAWC has provided free services and support to survivors of domestic abuse on Massachusetts’ North Shore to help them make informed, independent decisions about their futures. More information is available at www.hawcdv.org.
General Description This full-time, 40 hours/week position is responsible for providing crisis intervention, advocacy, case management, and referral services to survivors of domestic abuse through our community offices in Salem, MA. The position is compensated hourly with annual compensation in the range of $49,000–$51,000, with consideration given to bilingual language skills (additional $1,500/year). Hours are scheduled 9:00 am–5:00 pm, Monday–Friday, with occasional participation in client workshops that may occur after 5:00 pm or on weekends. The first two months are fully in-person; after that, the role is a hybrid model with the option to work remotely up to two days a week, provided the employee demonstrates appropriate remote work capability. The position is supervised by HAWC’s Manager of Community-Based Services.
Summary of Benefits
3 weeks paid vacation during first year; increases at year 5, carryover of 2 weeks
13 paid holidays off per year
13 paid sick days per year
5 paid personal days per year
70% Health insurance contribution paid by HAWC
70% Dental insurance contribution paid by HAWC
70% Paid Family & Medical Leave paid by HAWC
100% Short & Long Term Disability Paid by HAWC
100% Employee Assistance Plan paid by HAWC
100% Paid Life Insurance (1x annual salary up to $50,000)
Health Reimbursement Account (first half of deductible paid by HAWC)
Flexible Spending Account
401K plan
Position Responsibilities
Provide assessment, support, crisis intervention, advocacy, information, and referral services to survivors of domestic abuse
Complete intake meetings and follow-up sessions with clients
Maintain a client caseload, providing follow-up contact and services as needed
Complete documentation and data entry for each client contact
Co‑facilitate support groups in rotation with other Advocates
Respond to requests for services by various community partners
Foster collaborative relationships with other local agencies and community partners, including participating in meetings, doing outreach and providing direct support to other professionals
Participate in outreach/tabling events within the local community
Attend regular supervision, team meetings and all staff meetings
Position Requirements
Bilingual language skills with fluency in English and either Spanish or Portuguese strongly preferred
Complete HAWC’s 27‑hour pre‑service training for new staff and volunteers
Able to flex hours to meet position responsibilities
Must have reliable access to transportation
Familiarity and competency in use of Google Suite, internet and database computer use
Required Characteristics
Commitment to and experience providing trauma‑informed support to survivors of domestic abuse
Strong interpersonal skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Commitment to promoting equity and inclusion among clients, team members and community members
Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team
Ability to multitask and prioritize
Creative use of critical problem‑solving
Motivated and resourceful
HAWC
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. People of color, LGBTQ people, bicultural and bilingual people, people with disabilities, and survivors of partner abuse are encouraged to apply. HAWC provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender or gender identity, familial status, disability, ancestry, age, marital status, public assistance status, sexual orientation, veteran history/military status, genetic information or membership in any group protected by federal and state law.
Please email cover letter and resume to
Yamily Byas
at
yamilyb@hawcdv.org
with "Domestic Violence Advocate" in the subject line, or mail to HAWC Attn: Yamily Byas, 27 Congress St. Ste. 204, Salem, MA 01970.
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Date: December 29, 2025.
Healing Abuse Working for Change, Inc., creates social change by taking action against personal and societal patterns of violence and oppression. Since 1978, HAWC has provided free services and support to survivors of domestic abuse on Massachusetts’ North Shore to help them make informed, independent decisions about their futures. More information is available at www.hawcdv.org.
General Description This full-time, 40 hours/week position is responsible for providing crisis intervention, advocacy, case management, and referral services to survivors of domestic abuse through our community offices in Salem, MA. The position is compensated hourly with annual compensation in the range of $49,000–$51,000, with consideration given to bilingual language skills (additional $1,500/year). Hours are scheduled 9:00 am–5:00 pm, Monday–Friday, with occasional participation in client workshops that may occur after 5:00 pm or on weekends. The first two months are fully in-person; after that, the role is a hybrid model with the option to work remotely up to two days a week, provided the employee demonstrates appropriate remote work capability. The position is supervised by HAWC’s Manager of Community-Based Services.
Summary of Benefits
3 weeks paid vacation during first year; increases at year 5, carryover of 2 weeks
13 paid holidays off per year
13 paid sick days per year
5 paid personal days per year
70% Health insurance contribution paid by HAWC
70% Dental insurance contribution paid by HAWC
70% Paid Family & Medical Leave paid by HAWC
100% Short & Long Term Disability Paid by HAWC
100% Employee Assistance Plan paid by HAWC
100% Paid Life Insurance (1x annual salary up to $50,000)
Health Reimbursement Account (first half of deductible paid by HAWC)
Flexible Spending Account
401K plan
Position Responsibilities
Provide assessment, support, crisis intervention, advocacy, information, and referral services to survivors of domestic abuse
Complete intake meetings and follow-up sessions with clients
Maintain a client caseload, providing follow-up contact and services as needed
Complete documentation and data entry for each client contact
Co‑facilitate support groups in rotation with other Advocates
Respond to requests for services by various community partners
Foster collaborative relationships with other local agencies and community partners, including participating in meetings, doing outreach and providing direct support to other professionals
Participate in outreach/tabling events within the local community
Attend regular supervision, team meetings and all staff meetings
Position Requirements
Bilingual language skills with fluency in English and either Spanish or Portuguese strongly preferred
Complete HAWC’s 27‑hour pre‑service training for new staff and volunteers
Able to flex hours to meet position responsibilities
Must have reliable access to transportation
Familiarity and competency in use of Google Suite, internet and database computer use
Required Characteristics
Commitment to and experience providing trauma‑informed support to survivors of domestic abuse
Strong interpersonal skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Commitment to promoting equity and inclusion among clients, team members and community members
Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team
Ability to multitask and prioritize
Creative use of critical problem‑solving
Motivated and resourceful
HAWC
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. People of color, LGBTQ people, bicultural and bilingual people, people with disabilities, and survivors of partner abuse are encouraged to apply. HAWC provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender or gender identity, familial status, disability, ancestry, age, marital status, public assistance status, sexual orientation, veteran history/military status, genetic information or membership in any group protected by federal and state law.
Please email cover letter and resume to
Yamily Byas
at
yamilyb@hawcdv.org
with "Domestic Violence Advocate" in the subject line, or mail to HAWC Attn: Yamily Byas, 27 Congress St. Ste. 204, Salem, MA 01970.
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