TO APPLY: Apply below. Position open until filled.
PURPOSE: Provide effective, culturally specific outreach and advocacy for Slavic and Eastern European refugee and immigrant population across Oregon experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV).
ACCOUNTABILITY: To the mission and goals of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) as determined by the Board of Directors, and as administered by the Executive Director and their delegates.
REPORTS TO: SOSS Program Manager
DIRECT REPORTS: N/A
LOCATION: EMO’s SOSS program site, and other sites as needed.
CLASSIFICATION: Fulltime*, non-exempt
*32 hours is considered full-time at EMO.
BENEFITS: Salary range starts at $30.80 per hour. All regular employees (does not include on-call or temporary) are eligible for vacation, holidays, sick leave, 401(k) retirement plan, employee assistance program and employee trainings. Employees in exempt positions or non-exempt positions that are 18 hours per week or more, are also eligible to enroll in medical and dental insurance. Disability and life insurance eligibility requires working at least 20 hours per week.
EMO has an organization-wide Pay Equity Plan (PEP). This PEP provides standardized increases to base pay for staff who have technical skills or specialized training beyond the minimum qualifications for a job, significant prior experience in similar roles, language skills relevant to the position, and/or who hold academic/professional degrees or certifications related to the role.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
- Available to respond to emergency calls; carry crisis phone on rotation for two weeks at a time.
- Provide trauma-informed, survivor-led, cultural specific advocacy, case management, and crisis intervention to survivors of IPV with a high degree of confidentiality to Slavic and Eastern European survivors across Oregon.
- Partner with rural DV/SA agencies to help guide clients through safety planning, systems navigation, and community referrals as needed.
- Provide emotional support and education around the impacts of trauma and IPV to rural and remote communities.
- Occasionally travel to rural communities to assist clients when needed.
- Help relocate participants to the metro area and provide ongoing case management as needed.
- Maintain accurate and timely case files, manage data entry, complete narrative/quantitative reports.
- Attend SOSS staff meetings, EMO staff meetings, trauma informed care, culturally specific trainings.
- Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to work within the mission, vision, and ethics of EMO, and maintain an understanding of the services provided by the programs and projects of EMO.
KNOWLEDGE: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in social work, counseling or related field (combined education and experience from United States and/or country of origin can be substituted);Knowledge and understanding of Slavic and Eastern European culture and the local population; Knowledge of local victim service providers and social service organizations; Appropriate multicultural work experience with refugee populations; Must have the ability to use a computer and various software programs; Must possess valid driver’s license and evidence of insurability.
SKILLS: Ability to effectively communicate (orally and in writing) in English and a Slavic language; Especially to treat all individuals with respect and dignity; Demonstrate high-level organizational and prioritization skills and a calm, professional demeanor.
EFFORT: Must be able to occasionally lift items of approximately 25 lbs.
RESPONSIBILITY: Ability to work in a respectful manner with people of diverse ethnicity, socio-economic circumstances, religion, culture and sexual orientation.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability to maintain a flexible schedule, including evening hours and weekends; High tolerance for ambiguity and change.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon is an equal opportunity employer and, as such, considers individuals for employment according to their abilities and performance. People of color, women, LGBTQ individuals, and people living with HIV are encouraged to apply.
Employment decisions are made without regard to race, age, religion, color, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, marital or veteran status, or any other classification protected by law. All employment requirements mandated by state and federal regulations will be observed.
