Domestic Violence Advocate (Safe House). Personal Care, Spas & Fitness - Whiting, NJ at Geebo

Domestic Violence Advocate (Safe House).

Whiting, NJ Whiting, NJ Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$35.
2K - $44.
6K a year Estimated:
$35.
2K - $44.
6K a year JOB
Summary:
Responsible for delivering case management/counseling services for clients and families.
Essential Functions:
Designs, implements and monitors individual program plans for clients.
Assesses client needs; investigate their eligibility for services.
Counsels and aids individuals and families requiring agency assistance.
Maintains client records and completes required documentation according to agency and accreditation standards.
This may include, but is not limited to data entry, progress notes, activity reports, time sheets and logs.
Coordinates client activities.
Assists clients with accessing other services (job training, counseling, housing, medical services, etc.
) Networks with other providers to generate community resources for participants.
May provide supportive counseling in individual and group settings.
May transport consumers to appointments, etc.
OTHER DUTIES:
As assigned.
Designs, implements and monitors individual program plans for clients.
Assesses client needs; investigate their eligibility for services.
Counsels and aids individuals and families requiring agency assistance.
Maintains client records and completes required documentation according to agency and accreditation standards.
This may include, but is not limited to data entry, progress notes, activity reports, time sheets and logs.
Coordinates client activities.
Assists clients with accessing other services (job training, counseling, housing, medical services, etc.
) Networks with other providers to generate community resources for participants.
May provide supportive counseling in individual and group settings.
May transport consumers to appointments, etc.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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