What are the responsibilities and job description for the Shelter Advocate position at Kitsap County?
**SUMMARY**
The Domestic Violence Emergency Services Advocate provides support and advocacy to victims of domestic violence, both in the emergency shelter and via a 24-hour crisis line.
**ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**
The Domestic Violence Emergency Services Advocate provides support and advocacy to victims of domestic violence, both in the emergency shelter and via a 24-hour crisis line.
**ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**
- Conducts Shelter intakes, including screening, interviews, orientation to the Shelter facilities, room assignments, and completion of intake paperwork.
- Conducts exit interviews and ensure the completion of client-based data and exit paperwork.
- Maintains coverage of the 24-hour crisis and business lines; provides quality information and referrals.
- Performs crisis intervention and safety planning for shelter residents and crisis line callers.
- Ensures residents safety through regular facility checks.
- Assists in the implementation of Shelter policies and procedures. Models, explains, and enforces Shelter rules and policies.
- Assigns chores and ensures that the Shelter is neat, clean and in adherence with State and local health standards.
- Maintains effective working relations with residents, staff, volunteers and the general public.
- Collects and enters client data and service data.
- Participates in weekly and monthly staff meetings, client/program meetings and trainings.
- Ensures that all services adhere to the principles of Advocacy Based Counseling (ABC).
- Maintains confidentiality of communication and records in accordance with State and Federal laws.
- Attend weekly and monthly staff and client/program meetings.
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