Domestic Violence Prevention Specialist

  • Tucson
  • Indian Health Service
Locations: Tucson, AZ Type:Urban Salary Range:$18 to $24 / Per Hour Open Period:7/26/2024 until filled Summary:The Tucson Indian Center has been an active and influential member of the Urban Native American Community for more than 60 years. Our dedication to the growth and development of Native Americans is unprecedented and the drive and commitment of our employees is unmatched. We would love for you to consider adding your unique talents, skills, and knowledge to our staff. We look forward to getting to know you and what it is that drives you to assist this population. More info about area: Job Announcement Flyer: Duties:Essential Functions: 1. Provide crisis response and safety planning for victims/ survivors. 2. Provide case management to connect victims/survivors to housing, health care and victim/survivor support. 3. Establish a case plan for each client and their family. 4. Refer clients to appropriate services to meet social determinants, such as transportation, health insurance, economic assistance, education, job training, employment and food security. 5. Document all case management encounters in client's electronic health record. 6. Maintain active working relationships with relevant tribal and non-tribal agencies and programs for referral and care coordination purposes. 7. Maintain client confidentiality. 8. Participate in specialized domestic violence/sexual assault/harassment/trafficking training upon employment and continued training to build skills. 9. Participate in the Community Coordinated Response (CCR) Consortium across jurisdiction and sectors in Tucson. 10. Obtain and/or design education materials useful for individual client education and/or community education. 11. Conduct/coordinate small discussion groups, such as talking circles and/or sweat lodges, for interested clients. 12. Plan and deliver group education sessions on-site and in various community settings with focus on those topics identified in the contract scope of work. 13. Educate staff from other organizations aboutTIC services and how to refer clients. 14. Participate in planning and evaluation of Wellness Department activities. 15. Participate in staff development opportunities based on continuing education and technical training needs. 16. Prepare required reports in an accurate and timely manner. 17. Performs other tasks as assigned. Qualifications:Required Knowledge, Skill and Ability: 1. Ability to evaluate clients' health and social situations and to guide them towards feasible solutions, including support counseling and accessing community resources. 2. Knowledge of the effects of crisis on a client's health, social and emotional functioning, and the ability to deliver services in a manner that is sensitive and tolerant to these needs. 3. Skill in case management and in establishing and maintaining control over case plans, timetable, priorities and agendas. 4. Possess considerable knowledge of the problems and needs of urban Native Americans. 5. Working knowledge of community resources and the ability to establish and maintain working relationships with other organizations. 6. Knowledge and skill applying applicable rules, regulations, policies, and contract provisions. 7. Possess awareness of and respect for the diversity of Native cultures and traditions. 8. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. 9. Ability to work with confidential and sensitive documents in a professional manner. 10. Ability to maintain high standards of client confidentiality. Required Experience and Training 1. Bachelor's Degree in health, human services or business fields, such as public health, social work, education, or business: OR 2. Associates Degree in the human services or business fields, or Community Health Representative, and a minimum of three (3) years of experience in the human services or business fields: OR 3. A minimum combination of six (6) years of work experience in the human services or business fields, with experience and knowledge of case management standards. Work Type:Permanent, Full Announcement #:TIC-3000-11