JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Case Manager Effective Date: 11/01/2024Reports to: GBV Program Manager Starting Hourly Pay Rate:
$28.93
Status: ☒ Full Time ☐Part Time ☐Regular ☐Temporary FLSA: ☐Exempt ☒Non-Exempt
Job Summary:
Located in the city's Pioneer Square district, the Chief Seattle Club provides a safe and sacred place to nurture, affirm, and strengthen the spirit of urban Native peoples in need. Our mission is to create a welcoming place of support, acceptance and ceremony for Seattle's native population. The DV /SA Case Manager serves culturally appropriate assistance to Indigenous women, men, and 2SLGBTQ+ members facing various forms of domestic violence, abuse, and harassment. This position will take on barriers specific to the Indigenous community.The ideal candidate is reliable, motivated, can work independently, and has an effective system for staying organized.
This position should serve as an advocate and/or activist against violence among Indigenous members with a high level of empathy, compassion and confidentiality. This position has a social justice component that will allow for critical thinking around how the external systems impact the work that CSC is doing through the lens of racism and intersections with poverty. As an equal opportunity employer, we highly encourage people of color to apply. Changes to the job description may happen at any time according to the needs of the organization and the position requires on-site work.
Essential Job Functions:
• Preliminary screening with new/current members of the community to assess needs in a highly confident manner (housing, employment, education, domestic violence advocacy, mental & spiritual health, substance abuse treatment, health, parenting referrals, etc.).• Assisting CSC with the creation, maintenance and development of the DV program.• Some outreach in the Seattle area; meeting community members at their locations.• Work with CSC’s housing department to achieve housing goals from temporary to permanent.• Creating trauma-informed care with safety planning, financial assistance or housing assistance.• Works to build collaborative relationships between victim service providers, law enforcement, courts, prosecutors and other departments, to increase safety and provide victims with high quality, holistic services.• Some welfare visitation checks to community members at their place of residence, depending on needs (reimbursement of mileage by CSC if using a personal vehicle).• Ability to self-regulate working hours, as they may vary depending on caseloads and situations.
Overtime is generally not encouraged but may sometimes be necessary.• Assistance with arranging transport for members to off-site appointments, court dates, school, etc. on an as-needed basis.• Advocating on behalf of victims obtaining needed services or referrals to appropriate resources.• Assisted referrals for medical treatment.• Works with other CSC staff to deliver support services.• Assist with in-reach/outreach to institutions and agencies; screening and determining and enrolling and orienting member for services and create or assist with field trips in promotion of rapport and healing with community members.• Create and report monthly data/statistics to manager for board reports.• Attends and participates in CSC training, staff meetings, and monthly CSC partners meeting and completes other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, or related field required; master’s degree preferred.• Minimum of 3 years of case management or advocacy experience, preferably in a domestic violence or trauma-related setting.• Excellent typing, verbal, written and communication skills.• Proficient in Microsoft Suite applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams) and Adobe.• Experience working with homeless and/or low-income population.• Experience working with the Native American population and/or strong awareness of Native American Culture.• Completion of domestic violence or trauma-informed care training preferred. Meeting the Challenges of Anti-Oppression Practice in our Work – and Beyond, Prevention in these Times: Societal Shifts, DV CHAP Housing 2-day training, and Washington Coalition to end Domestic Violence annual conference.
Skills & Competencies:
• Organized, flexible, independent, culturally sensitive, and detail oriented.• Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams)• Knowledge of current policies, laws and rights in WA state, King County and surrounding tribal reservations around domestic violence victims.• Knowledge of criminal justice system, courts and family court system.• Creative and possesses great oral and written skills.• High degree of discretion, confidentiality, and excellent judgment.• Must have a strong understanding of historical and intergenerational trauma among Indigenous communities.• Strong crisis interpersonal and intervention skills with the ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks under stressful conditions.• Ability and willingness to drive his/her own vehicle and CSC vehicles as necessary to meet with and/or accompany members to various locations throughout Seattle and King County.• Experience working with homeless or low-income and work experience with Native American populations and/or strong awareness of Native Culture.• Leadership and team oriented.• Must possess a valid WA state driver’s license & 3-year clean driving record.
Physical Requirements:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to: work at a stationary work space for long periods of time, with mobility to move throughout the office; use a PC, constantly reaching with hands and fingers and keyboarding extensively; work with team as frequent communication is required, including use of the telephone; be able to read and write documents in hard and electronic copy, including those requiring great attention to detail; have the physical strength and agility to handle routine office tasks and machinery.
Occasional travel may be required for certain employees depending on location. This position is typically in an office environment with desktop business equipment and frequent telephone calls. The noise level is moderate. Frequent interruptions are common, while under deadlines and time constraints. Most positions at CSC are exposed to members of the community who have experienced or are experiencing trauma in various forms including but not limited to domestic violence, sexual violence, homelessness, unemployment, financial hardship, etc. As a result, staff are at risk of secondary trauma. Employees are encouraged to seek external support and maintain self-care when working indirectly or directly with clients. Mental health care referrals for employees are available.Employees are encouraged to seek external support and maintain self-care when working indirectly or directly with clients. Mental health care referrals for employees are available. The Case Manager may be required to travel to accompany clients to court hearings, appointments, or external meetings. Physical demands include occasional lifting of supplies or materials up to 25 pounds. The work schedule may require flexibility, including occasional evenings and weekends, to meet the needs of clients. Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The Case Manager works in an environment that requires strong emotional resilience and the ability to respond to emergencies and crisis situations. The position requires adherence to confidentiality and ethical guidelines, including an understanding of the physical, emotional, and mental health risks associated with domestic violence work. Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Full-time Employee Benefits Summary:
• Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance and an Employee Assistance Program• Public Transportation (ORCA) Card• 401(k) Retirement Plan and Transparent Pay Scale and Schedule• Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, and Night Shift Differential• Internal Hiring, Encouraged Advancement, and Professional DevelopmentThis job description is intended to describe the general nature of this job and may not include all responsibilities that might be required of the person holding this position. This job description is subject to change at any time at the sole discretion of the company and does not establish a contract for employment.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
Chief Seattle Club is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs. It is Chief Seattle Club’s policy not to discriminate against employees and applicants based on race, color, citizenship, status, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran status, political affiliation, or any other factor protected by law, with respect to recruitment, hiring, training, promotion and other terms and conditions of employment.
All employment decisions shall be consistent with the principle of Equal Employment Opportunity. Chief Seattle Club is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, and vendors.
28.93 To 35.16 (USD) Annually