Survivor Advocate at Health and Human Services (HHS) – Baton Rouge REMOTE POSSIBLE
Recruiter: Health and Human Services (HHS)
About Health and Human Services (HHS)
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is a cabinet-level department of the federal government responsible for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services. HHS oversees more than 100 programs across its operating divisions, including the FDA, CDC, NIH, and CMS, and is the largest grant-making agency in the U.S. government.
Job Summary
This position offers an opportunity to contribute to administrative management within Health and Human Services (HHS)’s important work in international cooperation and sustainable development. Working in Baton Rouge, you will collaborate with international colleagues and partners to address global challenges and promote sustainable development. This role provides an excellent opportunity for professional growth while making a meaningful contribution to international cooperation and global peace and security.
Full Job Description
It’s a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world! This position is a Remote position; Candidates must reside in Baton Rouge, LA or surrounding area. Assigned cases will be in Baton Rouge, LA and the surrounding area. Academic Req: Required – Bachelors degree in the following areas: social work, psychology, criminal justice, sociology, or closely related field of study.Work Experience: Required Personal or professional experience with victims of human trafficking, victims of child abuse and neglect, or youth experiencing homelessness and/or addiction. Required 2-3 years case management and/or crisis intervention experience. Summary: The Advocate provides trauma-informed, relational advocacy and case management services to survivors, ensuring high-quality support in both crisis and long-term situations. Responsibilities include immediate crisis response, safety planning, case documentation, and coordination of ongoing services in alignment with program, state, and federal standards. This role requires flexibility for after-hours and weekend crisis coverage. The Advocate demonstrates Common Threads core values of compassion, integrity, resilience, and relational care. Employees must have a reliable personal vehicle and be able to consistently meet a 90-minute crisis response timeframe. Mileage is reimbursed in accordance with organizational policy. Travel is primarily regional; however, occasional overnight travel, including air travel, may be required based on program needs. Participation in an on-call rotation is required. Candidates must be available to respond to emergencies at any time, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. This role is highly mobile and requires exercising sound independent judgment and manage responsibilities with minimal supervision. Employees will use their personal vehicle as a primary mobile workspace and must be prepared to travel directly to response locations as needed. Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables: 1. Maintain compliance with all federal and state regulatory guidelines and standards that are applicable to this position. 2. Continually assess ongoing changes in behavior, circumstances or conditions that may affect child safety. Assessment must be child-focused, trauma-informed, and meet program quality expectations. 3. Provide family preservation interventions, including comprehensive safety planning and clinically informed stabilization planning. 4. Provide feedback and support to crisis line staff to ensure an appropriate response to crisis calls, families needs are addressed through best possible supports, and follow ups are conducted as needed. 5. Ensure immediate responsiveness for all referrals and crises for assigned caseload. 6. Engage and involve children and their caregivers in the casework process. 7. Maintain a case load in accordance with agency policies and procedures and licensing and contract standards. 8. Document progress that children and their family/caregivers make toward risk reduction, achievement of service goals and positive case outcomes. 9. Meet all documentation requirements within the program-required timelines. 10. Comply with immediate reporting and response requirements for safety-related case issues in the field. 11. Transport clients, when needed, according to program protocol. 12. Dispatch within the required time frame to assigned locations, which may include hospitals, police stations, DFPS offices, shelters, community-based settings, or incident locations. 13. Maintain a minimum number of daily or weekly contacts with children and families. 14. Continuously evaluate, develop, and strengthen the quality of rapport with assigned clients. 15. Unfailingly commit to acting in the childs best interest, including supporting the childs relationships with community members and stakeholders. 16. Participate in community meetings and actively engage and communicate with stakeholders as required to ensure services are available. 17. Participate in workshops, seminars, education programs and other activities that promote professional growth and development. 18. Compile, prepare, submit, and maintain accurate records, files, forms, statistics, and additional information in accordance with agency policies, licensing and/or contract requirements. 19. Participate in weekly case staffing with regional team. 20. Work evenings, weekends and holidays as needed or requested by position supervisor, including on-call assigned shifts. 21. Implement BCFS HHS and program safety protocols including evacuating with children and other staff in case of an emergency. 22. Maintain confidentiality in all areas of the service population and program operations. 23. Maintain BCFS HHS professional and ethical standards of conduct outlined in BCFS HHS employee handbook including demonstrating respect for agency staff, the service population, and community members and complying with required dress code at all times. Essential Functions: 1. Provide comprehensive, trauma-informed service and safety planning, including immediate risk reduction and short-term therapeutic interventions. 2. Independently coordinate referrals, service planning and documentation of services for assigned caseload. 3. Accept crisis calls and provide support to families in crisis. 4. Conduct comprehensive assessments, develop treatment plans, and make independent decisions in the field regarding the safety and well-being of assigned children and families. 5. Complete in-home family preservation services as assigned. 6. Act as a liaison with stakeholders, including legal providers, child protection, law enforcement, federal partners, and others, and ensure both program and local protocol are followed. 7. Participate in community meetings and directly advocating with stakeholders for child services. 8. Participate in weekly face-to-face or phone supervision with the supervisor. 9. Travel approximately 75 percent of the time throughout the region, including overnight stays, frequently requiring the use of personal vehicles. 10. Meet all deadlines required by program supervisor and federal partners. 11. Demonstrate a working knowledge of all Human Trafficking Interdiction policies and procedures.Requirements: 1. Demonstrate mastery of comprehensive safety, resiliency, and mental health assessment. 2. Maintain current licenses and certificates required for the position including but not limited to First Aid CPR Emergency Behaviour Intervention Office of the Attorney General Sexual Abuse Program State Driver License Other: 3. Possess current auto insurance and provide verification upon request. 4. Pass a pre-employment drug screen and random drug screens and always maintain emotional control and professional composure. 5. Provide proof of work eligibility status upon request. 6. Pass a pre-employment and biennial criminal background checks. 7. Demonstrate the ability to: a. Respond sensitively and competently to the service populations cultural and socio-economic characteristics. b. Communicate effectively in writing and verbally in English. Spanish communication is an asset. c. Continuously demonstrate the 12 essential characteristics of an effective advocate. d. Work in a fast-paced environment and always maintain emotional control and professional composure. e. Maintain computer literacy required to meet the responsibilities of the position. f. Work effectively and without intensive supervision both independently and as a member of a multidisciplinary team. g. Adapt immediately to changes in the field. Nothing in this job description restricts managements right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. English (United States) If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you! EEO Statement In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities…
Key Details
- Job Title: Survivor Advocate
- Grade: N/A
- Location: Baton (Remote work possible)
- Department: Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Contract Type: Professional Staff
- Estimated Salary Range:$70,000 – $120,000 USD annually
Qualifications
- Not specified in the official posting
Skills
- Not specified in the official posting
Benefits
- Competitive compensation package
- Professional development opportunities
- Comprehensive health and wellness benefits
- Inclusive and collaborative work environment
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through the official UN careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
