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4 people are interested
Jury Trial DV Court Advocacy
ORGANIZATION: Gateway Domestic Violence Services
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4 people are interested
Program: Court Advocacy Program
Location: Aurora Municipal Court , 14999 E Alameda Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80012
Reports to: Kim Archuleta, Director of Court Advocacy Program
Shift: Tuesdays and/or Thursdays 8am-10am
Tasks: Go to check in with clients, see if clients being heard that day want to wait in Gateway offices or if case is reset let client know Gateway is here to assist at next court date. All case processes documented in cafe system. Pull future cases for the following week, make calls to clients with updates.
Skills Required: Ability to train to learn data / record systems and learn to make trauma-informed calls to clients. Bilingual in Spanish preferred but not required .
Other: this position is considered direct service and will require a background check done by Gateway and completed 24-hour domestic violence training .
Summary:
Gateway Domestic Violence Services is the only 24/7 safe and confidential shelter for survivors of domestic violence in all of Aurora and Arapahoe county. In the United States, 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner. It’s paramount that we shine a light on domestic violence and spread the word about our organization as a community resource. Our organization relies on active volunteers like you to help us carry out our daily functions to reach as many as possible.
The job for this volunteer position is to record jury trial process points and follow through with the client to inform them of what happens next and to offer resources. If you have a background in record keeping or are an excellent communicator and want to help our clients, we invite you to sign up for this volunteer position !
The training we offer will teach you more about Gateway’s vision, our programming including the crisis hotline, shelters, counseling, and court advocacy services, and most importantly how prominent this issue is in all communities . Sound like something you’re interested in? We’re looking for 2-3 volunteers to sign up today.
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About Gateway Domestic Violence Services
Location:
PO BOX 914, AURORA, CO 80040, US
Mission Statement
Preventing and eliminating intimate partner violence through counseling, residential care and empowering people for social change.
Description
Gateway Domestic Violence Services offers counseling, residential care and court advocacy services for victims of domestic violence and their families in Arapahoe County, Colorado. We receive more than 9,000 crisis calls a year, provide 10,000+ nights of residential care for families and their pets, and we assist with 2,000+ court advocacy cases for domestic violence victims.
Individual counseling is available for women, men and children suffering from the effects of domestic violence. Gateway counselors work to empower and to heal the pain and scars of abusive relationships. Our process includes education, self- empowerment, building self-esteem, setting boundaries, safety planning, and forming healthy relationships.
We provide a 24-hour crisis line answered by trained staff who offer referrals, counseling and crisis intervention: 303.343.1851
At the Aurora Municipal Court, Gateway houses a Court Advocacy Program (CAP) that provides victims of domestic violence with emotional support, information on their legal options and support through the court processes.
Gateway operates two residential shelter facilities. The short-term facility in Aurora has 24 beds and a 30-day program; our long-term facility in southern Arapahoe county has a 15-bed capacity and extended stay up to 90 days.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
14999 East Alameda ParkwayAurora, CO 80012
DATE POSTED
August 19, 2024
SKILLS
- Paralegal
- Advocacy
- Administrative Support
- Customer Service
- Data Entry
- Public Advocacy
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 2-3 hours on Tuesday and/or Thursday morning
- 24 hour domestic violence training from Gateway and background check through Gateway