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Part Time Outreach-Group Class Facilitator

Franklin County, VA

Location: Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Type: Part-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: April 1, 2024
Part Time Outreach-Group Class Facilitator
Franklin County, VA
Franklin County, VA in Rocky Mount, VA 24151
$16.35 - $18.32 an hour - Part-time
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Pay • $16.35 - $18.32 an hour
Job type • Part-time
Shift and schedule • Rotating shift
 
Location Franklin County, VA in Rocky Mount, VA 24151
 
Full job description
GENERAL DEFINITION
Performs Outreach, group/class facilitation and case management of all group and class domestic violence clients thru these direct services; and actively promotes public awareness of domestic violence in the County. Outreach thru program specific guidelines for direct victim services thru Danger Assessments; Crisis Management; LAP calls and Brief Contacts.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIP
Work is performed under the general direction of the Director of Family Resources and Domestic Violence Case Manager Supervisor.
TYPICAL TASKS
• Maintain a daily log;
• Perform domestic violence hotline and domestic violence crisis back-up on-call as assigned;
• Information and Referral for domestic violence clients and callers for services to community;
• Individual Safety Plan development with domestic violence victims;
• Crisis intervention and full intakes of domestic violence clients;
• Domestic Violence Crisis assistance off-site such as: ER, Magistrates office, other professional agencies, schools, churches, etc.;
• Emergency transportation of domestic violence clients;
• Danger Assessment/Lethality Assessment/Reproductive Coercion of domestic violence clients;
• Maintain all domestic violence client files and proper documentation;
• Enter domestic violence client stat data information on the proper VAdata forms on VAdata website;
• Conducts exit Interviews with domestic violence clients;
• Group & Class facilitation for Adult victims and case management of participants;
• Case Management of all Safety In Staying Program and Follow-Up Program clients;
• Actively promotes FRC domestic violence services;
• Educate domestic violence clients of the dynamics and effects of domestic violence on children;
• Maintains confidentiality of clients according to the law;
• Seeks ongoing professional development.
• Other duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Thorough knowledge of: the dynamics and effects of domestic violence and child abuse/neglect on a child/children and effective treatment methods. Ability to handle confidential information in a proper manner; ability to comprehend complex needs of clients and thus develop or locate resources to meet these needs; ability to develop and administer programs as requested by Director; ability to interpret and implement agency policies and procedures; ability to deal effectively and courteously with the public, as well as shelter clientele; ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; thorough knowledge of modern office practices, procedures, equipment and clerical techniques; ability to perform research and prepare reports; and ability to organize and perform work independently.
TRAINING, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination of education and/or experience equivalent to graduation from a four year accredited college or university in a field relating to counseling, social work, psychology, domestic violence, community organization, education or childhood development.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND RELATED OBLIGATIONS
The successful applicant will possess and maintain a valid Virginia Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Note: Applicant must have and maintain a driving record acceptable to Franklin County and its insurance carrier(s). The understanding that this position is Grant funded and future employment is subject to grant monies awarded. Candidate must be able to work rotating shifts with varying hours, between 20-29 hours a week.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Include driving and/or riding in a vehicle at least 2 times per week, from 15 minutes to 5 hours time spans.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The main work environment will be in an office setting or space comparable to. Travel will occur at least two times per week for outreach, indoor meetings, emergency transportation of clients, and to participate in training.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $16.35 - $18.32 per hour
Expected hours: 20 – 29 per week
Work Location: In person
 
GENERAL DEFINITION
Performs Outreach, group/class facilitation and case management of all group and class domestic violence clients thru these direct services; and actively promotes public awareness of domestic violence in the County. Outreach thru program specific guidelines for direct victim services thru Danger Assessments; Crisis Management; LAP calls and Brief Contacts.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIP
Work is performed under the general direction of the Director of Family Resources and Domestic Violence Case Manager Supervisor.
TYPICAL TASKS
• Maintain a daily log;
• Perform domestic violence hotline and domestic violence crisis back-up on-call as assigned;
• Information and Referral for domestic violence clients and callers for services to community;
• Individual Safety Plan development with domestic violence victims;
• Crisis intervention and full intakes of domestic violence clients;
• Domestic Violence Crisis assistance off-site such as: ER, Magistrates office, other professional agencies, schools, churches, etc.;
• Emergency transportation of domestic violence clients;
• Danger Assessment/Lethality Assessment/Reproductive Coercion of domestic violence clients;
• Maintain all domestic violence client files and proper documentation;
• Enter domestic violence client stat data information on the proper VAdata forms on VAdata website;
• Conducts exit Interviews with domestic violence clients;
• Group & Class facilitation for Adult victims and case management of participants;
• Case Management of all Safety In Staying Program and Follow-Up Program clients;
• Actively promotes FRC domestic violence services;
• Educate domestic violence clients of the dynamics and effects of domestic violence on children;
• Maintains confidentiality of clients according to the law;
• Seeks ongoing professional development.
• Other duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Thorough knowledge of: the dynamics and effects of domestic violence and child abuse/neglect on a child/children and effective treatment methods. Ability to handle confidential information in a proper manner; ability to comprehend complex needs of clients and thus develop or locate resources to meet these needs; ability to develop and administer programs as requested by Director; ability to interpret and implement agency policies and procedures; ability to deal effectively and courteously with the public, as well as shelter clientele; ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; thorough knowledge of modern office practices, procedures, equipment and clerical techniques; ability to perform research and prepare reports; and ability to organize and perform work independently.
TRAINING, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination of education and/or experience equivalent to graduation from a four year accredited college or university in a field relating to counseling, social work, psychology, domestic violence, community organization, education or childhood development.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND RELATED OBLIGATIONS
The successful applicant will possess and maintain a valid Virginia Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Note: Applicant must have and maintain a driving record acceptable to Franklin County and its insurance carrier(s). The understanding that this position is Grant funded and future employment is subject to grant monies awarded. Candidate must be able to work rotating shifts with varying hours, between 20-29 hours a week.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Include driving and/or riding in a vehicle at least 2 times per week, from 15 minutes to 5 hours time spans.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The main work environment will be in an office setting or space comparable to. Travel will occur at least two times per week for outreach, indoor meetings, emergency transportation of clients, and to participate in training.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $16.35 - $18.32 per hour
Expected hours: 20 – 29 per week
Work Location: In person