Client Advocate - Housing and Safe House at CORA – San Mateo, California
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Client Advocate – Housing and Safe House
Position Description
Status: FT Hourly
Reports To: Residential Program Coordinator
Schedule of Hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 12-8 PM, Saturday and Sunday 8 AM - 4 PM
Possible Percentage of Work from Home: 95% onsite
Mandated Reporter: Yes
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
As the only agency in San Mateo County with the sole purpose of serving those experiencing intimate partner abuse, CORA provides safety, support and healing. CORA’s comprehensive services for clients include a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, legal services and counseling. In addition, CORA provides community education and prevention programming throughout the county. CORA is a multicultural agency committed to serving individuals, regardless of age, ethnicity, race, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, immigration status, religion, financial status, language, mental or physical ability.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Client Advocate ensures a safe and welcoming environment while providing crisis intervention, case management, and individual and group supportive services to clients residing in CORA’s confidential safe house and in CORA’s rental assistance programming. All services are provided within the context of a trauma-informed approach and in conjunction with community partners and other CORA departments. This position requires onsite presence and support to residents at the safe house located in San Mateo County. Some work may be conducted at the CORA Community Office in San Mateo.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBLITIES
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
WORK ENVIRONMENT/ PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
MANDATED REPORTER STATUS
This position requires you to work with children, and your profession qualifies you as “mandated reporters” of child abuse or neglect, which is found in California Penal Code Section 11165.7. You are required to report suspected cases of abuse and neglect pursuant to California Penal Code Section 11166.5.
EEO STATEMENT
CORA inspires work of the highest caliber by fostering staff engagement through transparency and inclusion in agency decisions wherever possible. We believe that embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion as organizational values is a way to intentionally make space for positive outcomes to flourish for our clients and our community. We strive to ensure our policies and communications reflect an appreciation of the impact of social inequities and actively promote healthy relationships among staff by demonstrating mutual respect in all our communications. CORA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We seek diversity with respect to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, sex, (including breastfeeding and medical conditions related to breastfeeding), religion (including religious dress or grooming practices), national origin, mental or physical disability, genetic characteristics and information, ancestry, marital status, family status, political belief, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), medical condition, military, or veteran status or any other category or status protected by Federal, State or other applicable laws.
All applicants are welcome. The position will remain open until filled.