🚗⚖️ Auto Accident PI Case Manager - ready to own your cases end-to-end?
A top-tier personal injury law firm in Denver is hiring a Pre-Litigation Case Manager to join a stable, on-site team with strong processes and clear expectations.
This role is ideal for someone who knows auto PI, enjoys client interaction, and performs best in a structured, accountable environment.
What You'll Do
Be the primary client contact from intake through demand
Manage 70-80 auto accident PI cases
Review medical records, track treatment, and flag issues early
Draft demands and negotiate directly with insurance adjusters
Work closely with attorneys while following clear processes and metrics
What You Need
2+ years in auto accident PI pre-litigation (required)
Experience managing a high-volume caseload
Strong organization, communication, and follow-through
Comfortable working 100% on-site in Denver
Why This Role
$65K-$75K base (flexible for strong profiles)
Full benefits: medical, dental, vision, 401k, PTO
Stable team, improved culture, clear workflows
A role where structure + ownership + client care matter
📍 On-site | Denver, CO
👉 If auto PI is your lane and you're looking for stability and clarity-apply here.
$65k-75k yearly 20h ago
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Nonprofit Case Manager (ID: 49675)
Lakeshore Talent
Advocate job in Colorado Springs, CO
Lakeshore Talent is partnering with a well-known Non-Profit out of Colorado Springs for an Ongoing Case Manager. The person in this position serves as a key liaison in coordinating assistance and services for individuals and families within a structured, compliance-heavy environment. Relationship-building is central to this role-whether with individuals, caregivers, or external service providers. The coordinator ensures that planning, delivery, and review of support align with internal standards and external regulations. Adaptability, a service-oriented mindset, and financial mindfulness are essential in carrying out daily functions.
Upcoming Start Dates: February 2nd 2026
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Pay: $22.32 - 23.18/hr, depending on experience
This role will have a focus on supporting their adult population with coordination and delivery of ongoing services.
Core Functions:
Demonstrates strong customer service within and outside the organization through consistent and thoughtful communication.
Gains and maintains a deep understanding of regulations and procedures governing extended care support to stay compliant and provide accurate guidance.
Facilitates service planning through in-person, phone, or virtual means (tools such as video conferencing, productivity suites, etc.) while tracking needs and compliance daily.
Reviews and tracks services that have been approved to support individualized care while promoting independence and well-being.
Researches and stays current on regional and broader support networks beyond what's offered in-house.
Attends required internal meetings and training sessions virtually or in person to support professional development and team consistency.
Regularly conducts visits throughout the community, including private residences, care homes, and various other settings, using personal transportation.
Offers peer support and coverage when teammates are unavailable to ensure consistent delivery of services.
Participates in professional goal-setting discussions to identify growth areas.
Adapts to changes resulting from new regulatory requirements affecting organizational policy and practices.
Assumes other responsibilities as assigned, in support of individuals and organizational needs.
Required Competencies:
Commitment to individualized, person-first support principles.
Proficiency in utilizing modern communication and work technologies (including laptops, tablets, phones, cloud systems, and databases).
Familiarity with documentation standards and case tracking systems.
High attention to detail, especially in data management.
Professional, warm, and confident interpersonal style.
Sensitivity and responsiveness to individuals with complex support needs.
Analytical thinking and time management skills.
Awareness of diverse backgrounds and a commitment to equitable service delivery.
Education & Background:
Minimum Qualifications:
A bachelor's degree in a human-centered field is preferred. However, experience supporting individuals receiving long-term care services-whether in public or private settings-may be considered in place of formal education.
Preferred Qualifications:
Familiarity with publicly funded support programs and services for individuals with disabilities. Knowledge of community-based systems and navigation.
Benefits offered:
Health, dental, vision, employer paid life and short-term disability, voluntary life, voluntary long-term disability, 401K with employer contributions, pet insurance, other supplemental insurance options, flexible work environment, training and growth opportunities, workgroup participation, public student loan forgiveness, mileage reimbursement, and more.
$22.3-23.2 hourly 20h ago
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Isotalent
Advocate job in Colorado Springs, CO
BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst)
Our client is seeking a BCBA (Behavior Analysis / ABA Clinical Services) to join their growing clinical team in a full-time, onsite role supporting children and families through individualized, ethical ABA therapy. Are you a BCBA who's passionate about trauma-informed, child-centered care? Do you value collaboration, autonomy, and evidence-based practice over rigid, compliance-driven models? Looking for a weekday-only role that supports real work-life balance? If yes, this may be the perfect BCBA position for you. Keep scrolling to see what this company has to offer.
The Perks!
• Compensation: $80,000-$100,000 annually
• Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and supplemental insurance; 401(k) with company match; 120 hours PTO; 7 paid holidays
• Special Perks: Monthly bonus opportunities; paid day off as frequently as every week; strong opportunities for professional growth and promotion; no nights or weekends
A Day in the Life of the BCBA
In this role, you'll lead and support individualized ABA programs for children ages 2-20 in a collaborative, trauma-informed environment. You'll work closely with families and clinical staff to design ethical, functional treatment plans that promote autonomy, wellness, and meaningful life skills. Your work directly supports our client's mission to help children live the lives they want to live, within their families and communities.
Responsibilities include:
• Design, oversee, and evaluate individualized ABA treatment programs
• Conduct behavioral assessments and develop data-driven treatment plans
• Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to clinical staff and new BCBAs
• Serve as the clinical leader for your assigned center-based team
• Collaborate with families using open, transparent, and compassionate communication
• Ensure treatment aligns with trauma-informed, child-focused clinical standards
• Meet or exceed performance metrics developed with leadership
• Promote a positive, collaborative, and growth-oriented team culture
• Utilize evidence-based practices and integrate new research-supported strategies
Requirements and Qualifications:
• Active BCBA certification or about to be certified
• Meets BACB supervision requirements
• Ability to manage a caseload of approximately 8 students with a mix of younger and older children
• Comfortable providing a minimum of 15 hours per week up to 40 hours per week, per family, and achieving 25 billable hours per week
• Ability to work primarily in the clinic in the Colorado Springs area
• Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
• Commitment to collaboration, inclusivity, and a supportive workplace culture
About the Hiring Company:
Our client is a mission-driven ABA provider dedicated to ethical, trauma-informed, and child-focused care. Their clinical approach emphasizes autonomy, de-escalation, family involvement, and whole-person wellness. Therapy is delivered in-center, in-home, and within the community, always during weekday business hours, to support both client success and staff well-being.
Come Join Our Clinical Team!
Start by filling out this 3-minute, mobile-friendly application here. We look forward to hearing from you!
$80k-100k yearly 3d ago
Tax Counsel
Aramco 4.5
Advocate job in Aurora, CO
Aramco energizes the world economy.
Aramco occupies a special position in the global energy industry. We are one of the world's largest producers of hydrocarbon energy and chemicals, with among the lowest Upstream carbon intensities of any major producer.
With our significant investment in technology and infrastructure, we strive to maximize the value of the energy we produce for the world along with a commitment to enhance Aramco's value to society.
Headquartered in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and with offices around the world, we combine market discipline with a generations' spanning view of the future, born of our nine decades experience as responsible stewards of the Kingdom's vast hydrocarbon resources. This responsibility has driven us to deliver significant societal and economic benefits to not just the Kingdom, but also to a vast number of communities, economies, and countries that rely on the vital and reliable energy that we supply.
We are one of the most profitable companies in the world, as well as amongst the top five global companies by market capitalization.
Overview
We are seeking an experienced Tax Counsel for our Tax Law Department within Saudi Aramco's Law Organization.
The Tax Law Department is responsible for providing tax legal advice to Saudi Aramco's business units, subsidiaries, and joint ventures while working closely with other members of the Law Organization.
The Tax Counsel's primary role is to ensure the provision of high-quality tax legal advice to internal clients and coordinate with external tax advisors. This includes providing tax advice on transactions as well as day-to-day business operations, reviewing outside counsel draft submissions, reviewing, and preparing draft responses to government or court correspondence, and assisting in handling sensitive correspondence and tax legal matters.
Key Responsibilities
As a successful candidate you will be required to perform the following:
Advising internal clients by analyzing facts and conducting legal research, preparing legal analysis and opinions.
Planning tax efficient structures for major projects, and advising and making recommendations to Company management regarding tax and legal issues.
Reviewing current legislation, treaties, and governmental regulations pertinent to Company operations and advising Law Organization management and senior-level attorneys with regard to the same.
Assisting and coordinating with outside tax advisors with respect to ongoing transactions.
Providing responses to inquiries raised in connection with tax examinations of Saudi Aramco and its subsidiaries.
Minimum Requirements
As a successful candidate you will have:
A Juris Doctorate degree or equivalent.
Current admission to general practice before the highest court of the state or country of which you are a citizen or resident.
An LL.M. in Taxation is preferred. Energy industry (oil and gas, petrochemical, power, or oil field services) is also preferred.
Minimum of 9 years experience in tax gained in a leading US law firm, Big 4 accounting firm, and/or an in-house tax department of a multinational company.
Demonstrated ability to engage business line leaders to drive implementation of new procedures and legal requirements in a timely manner.
Sound judgment and unwavering ethics
Work Location and Work Schedule
Work Location: Within Saudi Arabia - To be specified in Job offer
Work Schedule: Full Time - To be specified in Job offer
Job Post Duration
Job posting start date: 12/07/2025
Job posting end date: 12/31/2026
Working environment
Our high-performing employees are drawn by the challenging and rewarding professional, technical and industrial opportunities we offer, and are remunerated accordingly.
At Aramco, our people work on truly world-scale projects, supported by investment in capital and technology that is second to none. And because, as a global energy company, we are faced with addressing some of the world's biggest technical, logistical and environmental challenges, we invest heavily in talent development.
We have a proud history of educating and training our workforce over many decades. Employees at all levels are encouraged to improve their sector-specific knowledge and competencies through our workforce development programs - one of the largest in the world.
$73k-111k yearly est. 19h ago
IOP Counselor
Harmony Recovery
Advocate job in Estes Park, CO
Salary Range- 73k-80k DOE
Hybrid/Remote Schedule: Set IOP Sessions on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 5:30 pm-8:30 pm. One day a week on Campus.
Fuel Card if commuting more than 20 miles.
Generous PTO package and Benefits, including free meals on Campus.
Primary Function: Assumes responsibility as the primary counselor to individuals participating in the IOP program.
Supervision: Supervised by Counseling Manager
Essential Functions:
Complete clinical assessments, interpretive summaries, and care planning based on assessment of individual needs, and complete diagnosis based on DSM-5 criteria.
Coordinate client care with medical, mental health, and case management staff to address initial, ongoing, and continuing care needs.
Coordinate care, discharge planning, and referral with client and families/referents as appropriate.
Complete individual, group, and family counseling sessions which address the individual needs of the client, including relapse prevention.
Complete clinical progress reviews using the ASAM dimensions.
Prepare and complete all necessary documentation and record keeping.
Prepare and conduct lectures on alcohol and drug related issues primarily through virtual formats.
Maintain knowledge and adhere to Harmony policies and procedures.
Participate as an effective and contributing member of the counseling team.
Demonstrate knowledge and competency related to confidentiality and ethical standards of the counseling profession.
Attend continuing education classes when possible and apply knowledge learned to work at Harmony. Share knowledge with co-workers.
Adheres to confidentiality laws including 42CFR Part 2, HIPAA and HITECH as well as all Harmony policies and procedures.
Minimum Requirements:
Master's degree required in counseling or a related field
Mental health license (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, etc.)
Two (2) years of previous experience working as a counselor is preferred.
Must have valid Colorado driver's license and acceptable motor vehicle record if driving Harmony vehicle or driving for Harmony business
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to establish a therapeutic alliance with clients.
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of addiction and human behavior.
Ability to communicate effectively in written and verbal formats.
Proven advanced skills in facilitating individual/group counseling.
Proven ability to teach and motivate people.
Personal maturity reflected by sound judgment and decision-making.
Ability to relate with detachment and empathy to clients and families.
Work effectively with colleagues across the organization.
CPR and First Aid certified.
Authentic commitment to Harmony's mission and vision, actively working to further organizational objectives.
$33k-62k yearly est. 1d ago
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Tyges BHR
Advocate job in Denver, CO
You Could Be in Colorado!
Is 2026 the year that you live your dream in Colorado? TYGES is proud to partner with BCBA-Owned ABA organizations in the greater Denver area that are that are growing and ready to welcome passionate Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA). These positions offer competitive salaries, flexible settings (clinic, school, and in-home), and sign-on bonuses for the right fit.
About the Opportunities:
Work with values-driven, BCBA-owned organizations that prioritize ethical, high-quality ABA services.
Different service settings are available to match your strengths and interests.
Enjoy the Colorado lifestyle while advancing your career in a supportive, collaborative team culture.
What You'll Do:
Conduct assessments and develop individualized treatment plans.
Supervise and train RBTs, Behavior Specialists, and/or BCBA trainees.
Engage in continuous professional development to stay current with industry standards and practices.
Perks & Benefits:
Full benefits
PTO and paid holidays
Retirement plan / 401k
Relocation Assistant/Sign-on Bonuses available
Ready to Make a Difference?
If you're ready to combine meaningful clinical work with the Colorado lifestyle, let's talk about how these roles can align with your goals in 2026. Connect with Sara Neves to explore these opportunities today!
About TYGES BHR
TYGES BHR is recruitment firm focusing solely on ABA therapy since 2012. We are dedicated to supporting your professional success. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fair, non-discriminatory referral practices for all candidates
$60k-87k yearly est. 20h ago
Residential Counselor, Youth Recovery
Jefferson Center for Mental Health 4.0
Advocate job in Denver, CO
**BONUS OPPORTUNITY**
$1,500 1 month anniversary $1,500 6 month anniversary $2,000 1 year anniversary ($5,000 Total)
At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about building a community where mental health matters and equitable care is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions, cultures, and languages.
Jefferson Center's Youth Residential Recovery program provides 30 days of structured, compassionate care for adolescents facing substance use challenges. We're looking for Counselors to fill spots on both our day and evening shift, with multiple days/schedules available! This person will work in person, on site in Lakewood, Colorado.
Education, Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required:
High School/GED plus one year of related experience required.
Associates or Bachelor's in related field degree
preferred
.
One year of work experience in behavioral health required. Experience in substance abuse treatment and experience with youth is highly preferred.
Applicants hired without SUD certification must obtain CAT or CAS within 18 months of hire. Applicants with pre-existing addiction certification preferred.
QMAP Certification or ability to obtain within six months of hire (provided internally).
Current CPR/First Aid Certification or ability to obtain within six months of hire.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Essential Duties:
Provides milieu management, guidance, safety, stability, and direction to clients in early recovery from a trauma-informed lens.
Maintains acceptable attendance and punctuality and is consistently at work on time.
Interacts with client population to provide guidance, safety, stability, and direction including de-escalating potentially dangerous situations.
Performs accurate and timely documentation at all times, including but not limited to admissions, shift notes, Per Diem notes, discharges, inventories and screening of clients' personal belongings, individual and group sessions, Medication Occurrences (MOR), and Adverse Incident Reports (AIR).
Monitors and documents client's vital signs, physical condition and behavior, as needed. Must be able to administer blood pressure assessments, utilizing blood pressure cuffs, when Nurse is not available.
Assists with the planning, conducting and supervision of patient activities, including community meetings, groups, external meetings on-site, family/friend visitation, recreational activities, and life skills.
Monitors Breath Alcohol (BA) tests as needed and document appropriately.
Administers medications to clients per QMAP standards.
Assist in conducting Random Urine Drug Testing.
Facilitate or co-facilitate psychoeducation groups.
Assists team in the coordination of treatment referrals for clients motivated to seek on-going treatment following discharge.
Assign and monitor clients completing residential unit chores, including main areas, hallways, bedrooms and bathrooms.
Collaborate with kitchen staff regarding meals and snacks.
Practices OSHA safety standards and disposes of biohazard waste according to OSHA standards.
May assist in transporting admitted clients to hospitals, aftercare or other approved services as directed by the Shift Coordinator or Program Coordinator. Individual may be exposed adverse weather conditions during loading and unloading passengers.
Effectively responds to the client's needs and problems, initiates and maintains positive interactions, timely response to phone calls, email and other requests.
Adheres to all Jefferson Center Policies and Procedures.
Ensures Adverse Incident Reporting (AIR) procedures are followed during shift.
Attends mandatory in-services, staff meetings, clinical supervision, and on-line training as required.
Participates in supervision by coming prepared with an agenda. Reports high risk/problem cases using a problem-solving approach as well as feedback.
Participates in and promotes a positive, supportive, cooperative team environment.
Understand how trauma impacts the lives of the people being served, so that every interaction is consistent with the recovery process and reduces the possibility of re-traumatization.
Participates in the Center's training/educational programs designed to enhance knowledge about Trauma Informed Care, the impact of trauma and trauma recovery.
Ensure that delivery practices are guided by the principles of trauma informed care and the principles of addiction treatment.
Maintains effective interpersonal relations with consumers, peers, subordinates, upper management, visitors, and the public. Uses language and behavior to promote dignity and respect.
Corporate Compliance including documentation on practice in accordance with regulatory requirements and clinical guidelines.
Exhibits enthusiasm, respect, adaptability, flexibility, and spirit of cooperation in the work environment.
Must be sensitive to the diverse cultural and situational needs of the patients.
Willing to cover another shift or another team, as requested by Program Manager/Program Coordinator.
Note: Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Salary Grade 49 (High School/GED): $50,000 annually ($24.04/hr)*
Salary Grade 50 (Bachelor's Degree): $55,000 annually ($26.44/hr)*
Additional Salary Information*:
The salary range above is based on 1.0 FTE (full time equivalent) or 40 hours per week. Less than 40 hours/week will be prorated and adjusted to the appropriate FTE.*
Additional Bonus Information*:
Based on full time (40 hours/week). Prorate if less than 40 hours/week*
Must work a minimum of 20 hours/week to be eligible for bonus*
Current Jefferson Center employees not eligible for sign on bonus*
Bonuses are not earned unless and until continuous employment reaches the bonus effective date*
We will accept applications on an ongoing basis.
$50k-55k yearly 8d ago
Victim Advocate
Jefferson County, Co 3.7
Advocate job in Colorado
The Victim Services Advocate (SO) provides crisis intervention and comfort to victims and witnesses of crime and trauma for the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office (JCSO). Assists victims while being interviewed by deputies and investigators. Refers victims and witnesses to supportive agency programs. Serves as liaison between agencies and follow-up assistance to address victims' needs. Notifies crime victims of their rights under state laws. Assists victims with applications for compensation. Assists victims before and during court. Assumes on-call status to provide services 24-7. Provides training and support to community volunteers performing crisis intervention duties after hours.
Job Posting Closes at 11:59PM on:
Continuous
Division:
Sheriff Criminal Investigations Division
Management Level:
Individual Contributor
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Benefit Eligibility:
This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement.
Description:
Starting Pay: $27.21 Per Hour
Top Out Pay After Years of Service: $40.82
Please Apply By: January 11, 2026
* Provides intervention and counseling to victims and witnesses in crisis situations reported to the JCSO immediately on scene and during follow-up. Provides emotional support and assists victims while being interviewed by deputies and investigators.
* Maintains a caseload of victims and cases. Provides follow-up support to victims by phone, appointment and email. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with victims, witnesses and their families to provide crisis intervention support, resources and referrals. Refers victims and witnesses to supportive agencies such as social services, mental health services, and medical services, as appropriate. Advocates for victims' and witnesses' rights/needs. Provides follow-up assistance to ensure victims' and witnesses' needs are addressed, including safety and individual and family support. Contacts crime victims and witnesses whose circumstances comply with state and federal law and guidelines for victims' advocacy. Notify them of their rights under state law and explain the services of the unit. Facilitates financial compensation to victims. Assist victims with applications and prepare documentation for the victim compensation process.
* Uses computerized data entry equipment and various word processing, database, spreadsheet and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store and/or retrieve information. Prepares a variety of correspondence for victims according to circumstances. Summarizes data in preparation of statistical reports.
* Represents the unit at countywide meetings. Serves as a member of various committees and professional organizations. Attends meetings and provides input based on expertise and observations.
* Provides public education on victim rights. Attends department sponsored events and provides educational material on victim rights and issues surrounding the impact of trauma. Recruits volunteers through these events.
* Answers telephone inquiries. Provides information based on extensive knowledge of victim programs and activities or refer callers to appropriate personnel or services.
* Works in partnership with outside and surrounding agencies to maintain best practices for the victim services unit and prevent overlap of duties.
* Participates in trainings for JCSO personnel regarding information on crime victims' rights, victim compensation, and working with victims. Maintains and updates manuals for volunteer training program. Makes training materials available, as necessary. Plans, prepares, and provides training during to volunteer advocates. Trains and supervises community volunteers to assist staff in program provision
* Participates in Emergency Operations Center during large scale events such as wildfires.
* Other duties as assigned.
100% Drug Free Workforce
Equal Opportunity Employer
Jefferson County is an equal opportunity employer, providing equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons. The County affirms the rights of all employees and applicants for employment to be protected from discrimination, intimidation, physical harm, and harassment based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, hairstyle associated with racial identity, or any other status protected by Federal or State law.
Assume on-call status to provide services 24-7.
Education:
Bachelor's Degree
Experience:
Work Experience: Minimum one year
Certifications:
Languages:
Category:
Enforcement & Protective Services
Job DescriptionWho We Are and Who We're Looking For: If you are looking to join a supportive team driven to impact the lives of others, look no further. SafeHouse Denver has been around for 47 years, and we are on a mission to improve the lives of domestic violence survivors. We are committed to providing survivors with a safe space, where they are believed, supported, and trusted. We guide community awareness of domestic violence through education, partnerships, and inclusion. We are currently looking for a Domestic Violence Advocate with crisis intervention skills to support our work as we prepare to serve more survivors in greater ways. Bilingual in Spanish required.
SafeHouse Denver promotes a culture of excellence. We prioritize and practice seven core values:TrustWe foster a culture of trust by being reliable, honest, consistent, direct, and transparent.DedicationWe are intentional, passionate, and driven. We commit to making a meaningful impact.CompassionWe listen, seek to understand, and help. We embody kindness, patience, empathy, and see the value of each individual.CollaborationWe encourage, cooperate, support, and share. We also welcome humor and fun.InnovationWe are bold, brave, and fearless. We value curiosity and continuous learning.LeadershipWe operate with integrity, transparency, and ethics. We are solutions-oriented, optimistic, accessible, and critical thinkers.InclusionWe embrace and respect diverse perspectives and experiences; we believe in a welcome and equitable environment.
What You'll Be Doing:
Respond to callers who access SafeHouse Denver's 24-hour Crisis & Information Line
Provides emotional support, crisis intervention, and de-escalation
Provides information and education on domestic abuse, trauma response, and coping skills
Supports callers in assessing immediate needs, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and supports callers in developing a plan of action
Provides safety planning by supporting callers in assessing danger/risks, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and supporting callers in implementing their safety plan
Screens callers for emergency residential services
Provides initial intake of new residents
Orientates new residents to the emergency residential facility/program
Provides appraisal of the resident's presenting problem
Assess immediate needs, identify culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and support residents in developing a plan of action
Provides safety planning by supporting residents in assessing danger/risks, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and supporting residents in implementing their safety plan
Provides emotional support, de-escalation, and crisis intervention during the intake process
Provides short-term individual advocacy, counseling, safety planning, and crisis intervention to adult residents and children
Provides emotional support, crisis intervention, and de-escalation to residents as needed or requested
Supports residents in developing short-term goals plans to address immediate concerns
Provides information and education about domestic abuse, trauma response, and coping skills
Provides safety planning by supporting residents in assessing danger/risks, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and supports residents in implementing their safety plan
Communicates with Primary Advocates to ensure quality services to residents
Provides case management services for emergency residential facility clients
Conducts an initial meeting with new resident to assist residents in identifying needs and goals
Links residents to culturally appropriate resources and referrals to meet immediate/ongoing needs and goals
Meets as needed to provide ongoing support and encouragement
Advocates on behalf of residents with outside agencies and within the program to support residents in meeting needs and goals
Support residents with transitions from the emergency residential facility by conducting exit interviews
Facilitates educational/support groups
Facilitates children's activities/support groups
Plan and facilitate a weekly, evening educational/support group for adult residents or children on a rotational basis
Supports a safe and secure residential environment
Supports a safe and respectful community living environment by providing emotional support, de-escalation, conflict management, problem solving, and crisis intervention
Conducts regular safety checks and safety searches as needed
Supports participation in the emergency residential facility by providing residents with clear explanations of the program and clarifying expectations of residents
Supports residents in meeting their day-to-day needs by supplying personal items, supplies and food
Help ensure the emergency shelter is a clean and tidy facility
Maintains accurate and timely record keeping
Responsible for appropriate charting and all other necessary documentation
Demonstrates initiative and vision for service quality, service improvement, program development/growth, problem prevention and resolution
Works diligently to achieve individual, team, and agency goals and objectives
Participates and respects all staff to facilitate coordinated services both within the Residential facility and across all agency programs
Utilizes ethical and professional methods of communication to resolve problems or conflicts with team members
Attends weekly case management/staff meetings, monthly all-agency meetings, and program meetings
Actively participates in program development
Participates in agency and community educational opportunities to maintain and improve skills
Represents SafeHouse Denver and promotes the organization's services in a positive and professional manner
Networks with other service providers and community agencies to assist survivors and the organization
Shift, on-call, and team support requirements
Work schedule includes one weekend day to support weekend dual coverage
On-call service is required each month
Responds to phone calls during on-call periods within 15 minutes of the first contact by a team member
Effectively supports and collaborates with onsite staff to address questions and clarify or resolve issues as needed
All other duties as assigned
Qualifications We Are Looking For:
Required: Preferred: Bachelor's degree in social work or related field Master's degree in social work or related field
Bilingual required Three years of experience in human services or related field Excellent written and oral communication skills; superior time management and organizational skills 2 years of crisis intervention, case management, and advocacy experience Attentive, responsive, and proactive; ability to pivot as necessary to meet the needs of survivors in a diverse ever-changing residential setting Detail oriented with strong technical aptitude; advanced proficiency in utilizing MS OfficePassion for the SafeHouse Denver mission Knowledge of domestic violence, trauma-informed services, and empowerment models Outstanding interpersonal skills
What We Offer:
$24 - $27 hourly rate, negotiable based on experience, full-time position, non-exempt, with performance evaluation and opportunity for merit-based increase after one full year of employment
40 hours per week with schedule flexibility required and on-call rotation
Fantastic benefits package, including plenty of paid time off for rest and vacations, and employee health insurance coverage paid 90% or more by employer
Professional development opportunities
Supportive work environment and opportunities for fun
Work with committed individuals who want to impact change
A chance to be part of a movement that will help more survivors
What Are You Waiting For?
To apply, please send your resume, cover letter, and personal mission statement to Jameson Kapinos at *****************************. Please indicate
DVA-Residential Services
in the subject line of your email. SafeHouse Denver is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. SafeHouse Denver is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities to apply.
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$24-27 hourly Easy Apply 19d ago
On Site Victim Advocate - Fort Carson, CO
Msccn
Advocate job in Fort Carson, CO
ATTENTION MILITARY AFFILIATED JOB SEEKERS
- Our organization works with partner companies to source qualified talent for their open roles. The following position is available to
Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers
. If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and experience, please click the submit button and follow the next steps.
Provides services in support of the advocacy, intervention, prevention, education and training to address domestic violence under the Army's Family Advocacy Program (FAP). This position supports the Army's Victim Advocacy Program (VAP) which provides comprehensive services 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, to assist and advocate for victims of domestic abuse and to ensure a victim's easy transition to community resources. The victim advocate (VA) serves Soldiers and Army Families living on and off the installation in accordance with the program protocol.
Provides crisis intervention and comprehensive services to include emotional support, arrangement of transportation; accompany victims to medical, legal and/or law enforcement appointments (when requested), assist in securing protective orders, emergency food and/or shelter and information benefits.
Works directly with victims to ensure that expressed needs are advocated and presented to personnel at intervening agencies.
Assesses imminent risks for health and/or safety of the victim and make referrals as appropriate.
Assists victims with navigating the system to obtain the services desired and refer victims to the appropriate services for continued care.
Ensures victims of domestic abuse receive sensitive, confidential and immediate comprehensive care and treatment needed to restore health and well-being.
Performs initial screening, non- clinical risk and lethality assessment and safety planning with victims of domestic abuse.
Assists victims in developing safety plans, conduct a lethality assessment, and provide emotional support, crisis intervention, prevention awareness and education to victims.
Liaisons with the installation Family Advocacy Program Manager (FAPM) to ensure that comprehensive victim services and training are provided through a coordinated community response to domestic abuse victims, , Family Members, Soldiers and Civilians authorized to receive services at a Military Treatment Facility.
Provides crisis intervention and a warm hand off to community resources for victims who are not eligible for services through a Military Treatment Facility.
Provides information on victim rights, services and resources available on and/or off the installation.
Coordinates with the (FAPM) to develop procedures that ensure victims of domestic abuse receive timely and appropriate information.
When contacted by a victim of domestic abuse, make contact either telephonically within 20 minutes or face to face within 60 minutes (when requested) by the victim.
Explains FAP disclosure and reporting options during the initial contact to ensure that the victim makes informed decisions about disclosing information regarding the abuse.
Ensures that first responders, (Emergency Medical Services and or law enforcement etc.) are contacted immediately during crisis situations where there is imminent harm to the victim, their children or program staff..
Operates within established guidelines of the FAP and the Victim Advocacy Program, AR 608-18.
Conducts domestic abuse training and awareness programs to educate Soldiers and Family members and Civilians.
Understanding of Problematic Sexual Behavior- Child and Youth (PSB-CY)
Guide client families through the investigative process, encourage their participation in the process, and help them understand their rights as a victim of a crime.
Formulate appropriate intervention strategies to improve a family's coping skills during a child abuse case investigation and prosecution process.
Identify and make every attempt to meet the needs of children and families who may be in crisis
Educate non-offending caregivers about the dynamics and possible long-term consequences of child abuse
Assess family needs and encourage non-offending caregivers to participate in recommended services and counseling.
Provide information and assistance with completing Crime Victims' Compensation applications.
Serve as a liaison between the family and multidisciplinary team members as needed.
Assist multidisciplinary team members in identifying client needs and providing recommendations.
Represent the child and family's best interest at multidisciplinary team case review meetings.
Accompany non-offending caregivers to court or other appointments, when requested.
Participate in relevant community awareness, campaigns and prevention events.
Maintain ongoing case management, all data entry must be completed within three business days.
Ensure daily contact with a victim while in crisis and no less than every 30 days when not in crisis.
When a victim departs the servicing area, case shall be transferred as appropriate, when advocacy services are completed, the case will be closed as appropriate, with concurrence from the FAPM.
Part Time Positions: part time positions vary in hours from 12 - 35 hours per week. Flexible schedule is required for this position, as you will be asked to work primarily nights, weekends, and some hours during the day, depending on the needs of the installation. More information will be provided if you are selected for the interview process.
The job duties listed above are representative and not intended to be all-inclusive of what may be expected of an employee assigned to this job. A leader may assign additional or other duties which would align with the intent of this job, without revision to the job description.
Additional Qualifications/Responsibilities
Other Job Requirements
Responsibilities
Bachelor"s Degree from an accredited school in social/work, psychology, marriage, family, and child counseling, counseling or behavioral science, education, community health or public health.
Two years" experience working with victims of domestic abuse/sexual assault violence or victim advocacy services.
Working knowledge of Family violence dynamics, safety planning, risk assessments, local community resources, and federal and state laws pertaining to domestic abuse or sexual assault, Family law and the Victim Rights Bill.
Possess ability to intervene in crisis situations, using sound professional judgment, ethical practice, and common sense.
Ability to work independently to assess risk, develop, implement, and evaluate safety and intervention plans to meet victim needs.
Demonstrated understanding, sensitivity, and empathy for victims.
Possess the ability to develop trusting helping relationships.
Possess the ability to work effectively with individuals and families from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Ability to work cooperatively with military and civilian medical, social service, law enforcement, and legal personnel on behalf of victims.
Must possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted motor vehicle license.
Must possess transportation to transport victim in crisis (non-emergent) situations as a last resort.
Must be able to provide on-call 24 hours/7 days per week victim advocacy services.
General Job Information
Title
On Site Victim Advocate, Fort Carson, Colorado
Grade
WDN_FASS_VA
Work Experience - Required
Victim Advocacy
Work Experience - Preferred
Military
Education - Required
Bachelor's - Counseling
$36k-45k yearly est. 14d ago
Victim Advocate - Grant Funded Position
City of Colorado Springs (Co
Advocate job in Colorado Springs, CO
About the Job: As a Victim Advocate, you will provide direct services to victims and witnesses encountered by CSPD (Colorado Springs Police Department). You will coordinate crisis intervention for victims of crimes, assess the needs of the victims and witnesses, determine the assistance needed, and provide referral support and follow-up.
This special (at-will) position is grant-funded through December of 2026 with the possibility of extension.
Come explore the possibilities a career with the City of Colorado Springs can offer!
As a Victim Advocate, you will:
* Provide immediate on-call crisis intervention and emotional support to crime victims as needed on a 24-hour basis
* Review case reports to identify crime victims and contact the victims to offer services
* Provide high quality and comprehensive follow-up support services for crime victims
* Coordinate the provision of services with other criminal justice and community-based service programs to facilitate a seamless transition for victims
* Ensure that victims are aware of their rights under the Colorado Victim Rights Act
* Assist victims in applying for crime victim compensation, when applicable
* Provide information and referrals on resources to crime victims for long-term assistance
* Assist with informing victims of the status of their case through the initial phases of the investigation, including the filing of the case by the District Attorney's Office or when a final decision is made by CSPD not to file charges
* Maintain data on victim contacts for tracking and grant reporting purposes
* Assist with grant applications and reports
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
* Colorado Crime Victim Rights Act and the criminal justice system
* Community resources for crime victims
* Modern office procedures and equipment, including computers and supporting software (especially Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Outlook)
* Proper English usage, grammar, spelling, and punctuation
* Internet usage
* Strong crisis intervention and teamwork skills
* Conduct field work and provide direct, in-person crisis intervention services to victims of violent crime
* Communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing
* Establish and maintain positive and productive working relationships with co-workers and with internal and external partners
* Cope with emotional and stressful situations and make sound decisions
* Drive government vehicle at night and during inclement weather
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Position requires working on a rotating on-call basis for after hours and weekend callouts.
Work is performed primarily in an office environment with travel to crime scenes and possible exposure to unpleasant crime scene conditions and inclement weather.
Minimum Qualifications
* A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in a related field; preferably criminal justice, behavioral science or social science.
* One year of full-time, professional experience in a related field.; preferably working with victims of a violent crime, including crisis intervention experience or specialized training from a law enforcement agency in victim advocacy
* Possess, or obtain upon hire, and maintain a valid, non-probationary Colorado driver's license not subject to restriction related to alcohol and/or drug violations or pending charges
Education and Experience Equivalency: One year of relevant work experience may be substituted for one year of required education (OR) one year of relevant academic coursework beyond the minimum requirement may be substituted for one year of required professional experience.
Preferred Qualifications
The following qualifications are not required, but they are considered desirable. If you possess any of the preferred qualifications, please include specific details in your application. This information may be used to identify a top group of applicants.
* Proficiency in spoken and written Spanish
* Experience working with victims of violent crime in a criminal justice setting
* Experience that demonstrates a strong knowledge of victims' rights and the criminal justice system
* Basic Advocate Certification through Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance
Additional Information
Please contact CSPD Human Resources at ****************************** or ************ for any questions about this position.
Pre-employment requirements:
The job offer will be contingent upon successful completion of a polygraph examination, fingerprinting, extensive background check, and other pre-employment assessments.
Applicants that have used marijuana or CBD products within 3 months from the date of their application submission will not be eligible for hire. More information about the Colorado Springs Police Department's Marijuana Use Policy can be found here.
Physical Demands: This position requires the ability to lift up to 20 pounds occasionally, 10 pounds frequently, walking or standing to a significant degree, and possible exposure to unpleasant crime scene conditions.
Environmental Conditions:
Primary Work Environment - Office with some travel from site to site and possible exposure to extreme weather conditions
Extreme Temperature - Seasonally
Wetness and Humidity - Seasonally
Respiratory Hazards - Never
Noise and Vibrations - Never
Physical Hazards - Never
Mechanical and/or Electrical Hazards - Rarely
Exposure to Communicable Diseases - Rarely
$36k-45k yearly est. 7d ago
Licensed Counselor and Couple and Family Specialist
University of Colorado 4.2
Advocate job in Boulder, CO
**Requisition Number:** 69277 **Employment Type:** University Staff **Schedule:** Full Time The **Faculty & Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)** office at CU Boulder is searching for a Licensed Counselor and Couple and Family Specialist! This position provides counseling (individuals, couples, and families) to employees of the university and is expected to demonstrate utmost care, respect, and integrity to clients, and towards team members and campus partners. This position carries out administrative responsibilities appropriate to client care and functioning as a team member.
This position has additional focus on supporting and providing services to couples and families, including parenting. This role helps organize FSAP's resources and presence in supporting relationships and families, and will have public speaking opportunities in the form of psychoeducational workshops, support groups, and other creative avenues.
The incumbent should be able to communicate to clients and colleagues non-judgmentally, respectfully, and motivationally. Successful application of this role and its responsibilities recognizes the effects discrimination, prejudice, bias, and systemic oppression has on marginalized individuals and groups, and how these negative biases may lead to psychological trauma and stress that impact relationships and family systems. CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
**Who We Are**
FSAP meets the psychological needs and well-being of university employees by providing culturally relevant counseling, advising, and educational workshops through in-person, virtual, and hybrid modalities. We are a team of multicultural, multidisciplinary, and multi-theoretical providers who are committed to affirming differing human experiences and identities, and who seek to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all whom we encounter. We are proud to offer all our services at no cost, reducing one barrier to access to mental health care.
**What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be**
_Direct Services_
+ Provide individual, couple, and family counseling to staff and faculty. Services are primarily offered within a brief therapy framework.
+ Provide crisis intervention, including suicide assessment and working with campus Threat Assessment Team, as needed.
+ Offer psychoeducational workshops, presentations, or supportive groups, including ideas such as healthy communication skills, parenting, and caregiving for elders.
_Indirect Services_
+ Maintain accurate and timely documentation via the electronic health record system.
+ Participate in weekly staff meetings and case consultation with other members of the FSAP team.
+ Provide leadership in helping develop FSAP's presence and knowledgebase supporting healthy couples and families for employees, aligned with campus wide efforts to amplify CU Boulder as an employer of choice.
+ Record client interventions and statistics by completing case notes, intake documents, and other documentation in a timely manner.
+ Attend regular supervision with clinical supervisor.
+ Provide informal support to master's level counseling interns.
_Professional Development and Personal Growth_
+ Participate in department relevant committees.
+ Engage in self-work needed to uncover and dismantle personal biases that may be interruptive to the work of a counselor and interpersonal effectiveness.
+ Attend and present at professional development and conferences, especially those advancing subject matter expertise in couples and families, as well as higher education and employee assistance programs.
+ Fulfill other assigned duties supporting the FSAP office and the FSAP Director.
**What You Should Know**
+ This position has the ability to work in a hybrid work modality, and has an anticipated work schedule of Monday - Friday, during regular business hours. This role is not expected to work University recognized holidays, weekends, or evenings and will not be on call, barring extraordinary circumstances.
**What We Can Offer**
+ The salary for this full-time position is $67,000 - $80,000 annually, and will be based on years of independent licensure and education.
**Benefits**
At the University of Colorado Boulder (************************** , we are committed to supporting the holistic health and well-being of our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package (*************************************** includes medical, dental, and retirement plans; generous paid time off; tuition assistance for you and your dependents; and an ECO Pass for local transit. As one of Boulder County's largest employers, CU Boulder offers an inspiring academic community and access to world-class outdoor recreation. Explore additional perks and programs through the CU Advantage (******************************************* program.
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Be diverse. Be supportive. Be Boulder.
**What We Require**
+ Master's Degree in Marriage or Couples and Family Therapy, Counseling, Social Work, Clinical Psychology, or related field from an accredited program.
+ Clinically licensed in the State of Colorado (Psychologist, LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or related) or transferable to the State of Colorado within one (1) month of the date of hire.
+ Two (2) years of direct clinical experience.
+ Very strong experience providing clinical services for couples, families, and parents.
**What You Will Need**
+ Clear understanding and willingness to operate as part of and within a larger system of a health and wellness support network.
+ Excellent interpersonal communication skills (orally, written, and computer) to build and maintain effective working relationships with clients, team members, and campus partners.
+ Multicultural awareness and openness.
+ Demonstrated commitment to inclusivity.
+ Experience with timely electronic record-keeping and documentation.
+ Experience working with a range of clinical issues, ranging across the spectrum of human experiences and adulthood.
+ Role clarity in maintaining confidentiality in all job functions, all the while navigating dual relationships.
+ Strong administrative effectiveness and organization.
+ Competency with Microsoft 365 (Office) and Google.
**Special Instructions**
To apply, please submit the following materials:
1. A current resume.
2. A cover letter that specifically tells us how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
We may request references at a later time.
Please apply by January 20, 2026, for consideration.
Note: Application materials will not be accepted via email. For consideration, please apply through CU Boulder Jobs. (**************************
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The University of Colorado does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, pregnancy, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, political affiliation, or political philosophy. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.
$67k-80k yearly 15d ago
Residential Counselor I - Front Range
NRT |Foundry Treatment Center 4.7
Advocate job in Broomfield, CO
Job DescriptionDescription:
Residential Counselor I - Front Range
Reports to: Clinical Director
Job Category: Hourly | Non-Exempt | Full-Time
Salary Range: $22.40-$25.76 per hour DOE
Job Site: Foundry Front Range (Broomfield)
Job Summary:
The Residential Counselor I provides daily support, guidance, and care for clients and helps maintain the safety of those in treatment. Counselors assess the needs of clients, create service plans, and execute and evaluate those plans while ensuring the safety of clients.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree preferred.
CAT required.
DORA-registered required.
1+ years proven experience with people and program management in clinical settings.
1+ years experience in an addictions and/or behavioral healthcare setting, residential treatment experience preferred.
Required Skills/Abilities:
Group facilitation skills.
Knowledge of “best practices” and evidence based behavioral medicine treatment delivery and methodologies.
Familiar with the 12-Step Program and the 12 Steps/12 Traditions.
State and federal licensure regulation knowledge.
Impeccable ethics and integrity.
Professional appearance, aptitude, and attitude.
Current CPR Certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills.
Excellent listening skills.
Computer literacy and knowledge of EMR and CRM.
Excellent written communication skills.
Outstanding customer service skills and abilities.
Ability to take direction and make sound decisions.
Ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with staff and clients.
Provide care and compassion with discretion to staff and participants.
Valid, non-restricted Colorado driver's license.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Facilitate group therapy sessions.
Complete Biopsychosocials (Assessments).
Provide support services to individuals in treatment.
Collaborate with clinical, medical, and admissions staff.
Contribute to clinical decisions, recognize, and demonstrate treatment is a team effort.
Create and maintain a safe, comfortable, and person-focused treatment environment.
Ensure client safety and satisfaction.
Comprehend, follow, and enforce policies & procedures with clients.
Attend all required team meetings.
Communicate medical concerns to Medical Team.
Identify emergency signals and situations and respond appropriately.
Constant awareness and communication with clinical team, family members, and client.
Complete documentation within time frames set by the organization's policy as required by license and accreditation standards.
Maintain strict confidentiality, HIPAA and 42CFR Part 2 compliance.
Adhere to organization's policies & procedures, State & Federal law, OSHA, JCAHO, and BHA regulations & standards.
Represent NRT mission and values.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Standing, sitting, bending, reaching, climbing stairs, typing, see, hear, speak.
Exposure to a clinical and medical environment.
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds.
Driving in all weather conditions.
This description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Requirements:
$22.4-25.8 hourly 11d ago
Ethics Specialty Case Coordinator
Behavior Analyst Certification Board 3.8
Advocate job in Littleton, CO
The Behavior Analyst Certification Board , Inc. (BACB ) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation established in 1998 to provide professional credentialing services for practitioners of behavior analysis services. We are located in Littleton, CO with beautiful views of the adjacent Rocky mountains. Take a moment to peruse our employment page to learn about what we do and watch a brief video that describes our Welcoming Workplace!
At the BACB we strive to provide an inclusive and rewarding culture. We provide a work environment that focuses on positive reinforcement with a continual feedback loop to help staff achieve success. A healthy work-life balance is critical and the BACB provides exceptional benefits that promote self-care and wellness. All full-time staff enjoy:
Medical, vision, and dental monthly insurance premiums paid 100% by the BACB for the employee and all eligible dependents. Employees don't pay any benefit premiums!
Short-and-long term disability benefits for the employee paid 100% by the BACB.
The BACB provides every full-time employee a $50,000 life insurance and AD&D policy at no cost to the employee.
Annual $500 FSA contribution by the BACB.
Employer funded 401(k) contributions up to a 4% employer match and discretionary contributions for eligible staff.
18 days of Paid Time Off accrued in the first year of employment.
12 paid holidays.
Tuition reimbursement available.
Student loan paydown plan available.
Reimbursement for relevant professional development events.
Free solar-powered electric car charging on-site.
Onsite fitness facility at no cost.
Work from home Wednesdays.
Compensation: The BACB uses compensation data for the metro Denver labor market to ensure our positions provide a competitive wage based on the education and experience requirements.
The hourly rate for this position is $26.00
The successful candidate meets the required education and experience but also enjoys:
Working in the office
Participating in collaborative discussions with team members
Learning and professional development
Position Summary: The Ethics Specialty Cases Coordinator (ESCC) is responsible for the administrative processing of certificant self-reporting and specialty cases such as reentry and prior history review. This position involves reviewing case information as well as publicly available information such as court records. This position is responsible for making case acceptance and outcome determinations. The ESCC works closely with the Ethics Manager on special projects related to self-reporting and prior history review processes.
This position is fast-paced and varied in case content. The ideal candidate has great attention to detail, the ability to think critically, exceptional reading comprehension, and can make independent decisions. The case submissions may expose this position to graphic material so the ideal candidate must be able to evaluate information with an unbiased perspective.
To be considered, all applicants must complete ALL fields on the application, screening questions where required, attach a cover letter, and resume. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
This position will remain open until filled.
Requirements
Process self-reports, re-entry, and prior history review cases following department procedures.
Correspond directly with applicants and certificate holders in a timely manner regarding case queries, deadlines, and determinations.
Write case summaries and create supporting documentation (e.g., visual timelines).
Draft prior history review determinations.
Ongoing monitoring of current cases and continuous oversight of case roster.
Enter and maintain case information in department tracking systems, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Working collaboratively with team members towards common goals and meeting deadlines.
Uphold the mission of the Ethics Department to protect consumers by clearly communicating ethics requirements, disseminating resources, and providing mechanisms to address potential ethics violations.
Other duties as assigned.
Competencies:
Service and detail-oriented
Professional, unbiased, sound judgment
Ability to manage sensitive information and maintain confidentiality
Problem-solving skills to proactively respond to challenges
Adaptable to change and new ideas
Focused and organized
Exceptional communicative skills to speak and write to diverse audiences
Experience and Education: Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience with a minimum of 2+ years in a business support role required. NCIT certification will be required within first year of employment. A minimum typing speed of 60 wpm with 90% accuracy. Strong experience working with Microsoft Office Word and Excel.
Employment Authorization: Candidates must have the ability to work unrestricted in the U.S. The BACB does not offer visa sponsorship of any kind. Successful completion of a background check is required after the offer of employment. The BACB uses the E-Verify system during the hiring process to confirm employment eligibility to work in the United States.
Supervisor Role: No
Work Environment: This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and video conferencing.
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to listen and speak. This is largely a sedentary role; however, the ability to lift and carry a laptop, lift files, open filing cabinets, frequently type, bend and reach as necessary is essential to the position.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work: This is a regular full-time IN OFFICE position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, typically 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Occasional evening, holidays, and weekend work may be required based on operations.
Campus Wellness: The BACB is a tobacco and vape free campus. Consumption of tobacco products or vaping of any kind is prohibited.
Travel: Minimal travel is expected for this position.
Other Duties: Please note this job advertisement contains the essential functions of the job and is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
BACB provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law.
$26 hourly 21d ago
Social Services Assistant
Mountain View Post Acute
Advocate job in Colorado Springs, CO
Mountain View Post Acute is Hiring a Social Services Assistant! Shift: Full-time, Tuesday-Saturday What to expect: is part Social Services Assistant and part Activities Assistant. As a Social Services Assistant you assist in planning, developing, organizing, implementing, evaluating, and directing our facility's social service programs under the direction of the Social Services Director. As an Activities Assistant you assist the Activity Director run a creative and interactive activities program.
Why Mountain View Post Acute?
Competitive pay
Healthcare Benefits including Vision & Dental (Full-time only)
401k with match (Full-time only)
Paid Time Off (Full-time only)
Sick Leave
Continuous Training and Growth Opportunities
Fun environment and a great staff to work with!
Impactful Work: Make a real difference in the lives of our residents.
Successful candidates:
Prior health-care experience preferred
Experience in a post acute or skilled nursing facility preferred
Associate or Bachelor's Degree preferred but not required.
Must possess, as a minimum, a high school diploma or its equivalent
Rate: $22-$23/hour
Ready to make a difference?
Join us at Mountain View Post Acute and be part of an awesome team dedicated to providing the best care possible!
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
$22-23 hourly 5d ago
Life Enrichment Specialist - Memory Care
White Logo Color Background
Advocate job in Grand Junction, CO
Hilltop's mission is to create connection to build a community where everyone belongs. We value Relationship, Integrity, Courage, Inclusivity, Growth, and Fun. Who We Are: At Hilltop Community Resources, we are more than a multi-faceted non-profit organization that serves our community. We're a large and vibrant collection of creative and driven individuals that each play a unique and important part in what we do every day. Headquartered in beautiful Western Colorado, Hilltop is invested in the betterment of where we live, work and play. For 75 years, Hilltop has provided resources and support for a wide range of people of all ages, stages and walks of life. Our approach is rooted in our values that we weave into everything we do. We care about people and prioritize a healthy and happy workplace culture.
The Part You'll Play: Working at Hilltop is a fantastic opportunity with lots of chances for growth, connection and team building. Hilltop values the employee experience and promotes a culture of purpose and belonging for every employee. We believe work can be fulfilling and fun. This role is no exception. An overview of this position entails…This position is responsible for assisting with life enrichment opportunities and activities for residents in Hilltop's Senior Living Communities. This position assists the Life Enrichment Managers in organizing, promoting, and facilitating comprehensive activities and services that promote healthy, activity-enriched lifestyles for residents utilizing these seven dimensions of wellness: social, intellectual, physical, emotional, spiritual, environmental, and vocational.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior that align with the values of Hilltop's Assisted Living Community (ALC) philosophy, including Service 1, how we treat each other, and Service 2, how we treat our residents. Service 1 and Service 2 is demonstrated by setting boundaries and being predictable, consistent, kind, and transparent.
2. Carrying out assigned activities safely and timely (to include, but not limited to room set up, activity set up and tear down, etc.).
3. Organize and implement ongoing activities for residents in the Memory Care units, providing level appropriate services and behavior intervention as necessary.
4. Plan and implement various activities for residents, in collaboration with Life Enrichment Managers, that challenge the residents cognitive, social, and physical needs.
5. Actively participating as a member of the Life Enrichment Department, providing input, attending meetings, evaluating, etc.
6. Coordinating hospitality services for new and current residents at The Commons, The Fountains, and The Cottages (making and delivering welcome gifts to new residents, sending cards/flowers, coordinating birthday/anniversary celebrations, arranging memorial services, etc.).
7. Facilitating and organizing activities in the evenings, weekends, and holidays as requested, managing time to effectively provide enrichment opportunities for multiple residents.
8. Facilitating scheduled fitness classes, adhering to curriculum set forth by the Life Enrichment Director.
9. Transport residents to various planned outings, and/or assist the driver with loading and unloading.
10. Utilize various techniques and tactics to engage residents in daily activities requiring direct and demonstrative communication.
More Specifically, In This Role We Request: This position requires some specific skills that we hope you can bring.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
No minimum education or experience required. Minimum 18 years of age required.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES & REGISTRATIONS
Valid Colorado Driver's License (required)
De-Escalation Training (preferred)
Hilltop's Transportation Certification (preferred)
Now Tell Us About You: Here's your chance to shine! Hilltop recognizes the unique experiences, and skill sets every individual brings to the table. We know the journey is different for everyone. Please apply to share your background, education, previous experience or special qualities you can bring to this role. This position will stop accepting applications on 01/22/2026.
Before you join the Hilltopper Community: Connections come with care! Before you join our team, you will be required to go through some background checks and health clearances to ensure the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community.
CLEARANCES & HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
The following background checks are conducted by Hilltop Community Resources:
Criminal Background
CBI Record Check
Sex Offender Registry
Driving Record
Colorado Adult Protective Services Background Check (CAPS)
Colorado Department of Regulatory Affairs (DORA) Check
Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) Exclusion List
Tuberculosis (Tb) Skin Test
N95 Mask Fit Test
Influenza Vaccination
Any other required vaccination
Perks and Benefits to Sweeten the Pot:
Competitive Pay and Benefits
The starting wage range for this role is $17.00 to $17.85 per hour.
Check out our full benefits package here: *********************************************************************************************************************************
Part-time and full-time schedules that can fit your needs.
The schedule for this specific position is full-time schedule of Tuesday- Saturday 9:30am-5:00pm.
Professional and personal development opportunities for all employees
A supportive and inclusive work environment
Meaningful work that makes a positive impact in the community and lives of others
$17-17.9 hourly 5d ago
Social Services Assistant
Voans Senior Community Care of Colorado
Advocate job in Orchard City, CO
Job Description
Come join our awesome team as a Social Work Case Manager with Senior CommUnity Care of Colorado in Eckert. We offer great benefits and a great work environment!
Senior CommUnity Care of Colorado PACE is part of Volunteers of America National Services which serves as the Housing and Healthcare subsidiary of the Volunteers of America parent organization.
Pay: $22.50 - $25 per hour based on experience
Schedule: Monday - Friday 8a-5pm. Travel in the community to and from participants homes may be required.
Employer/Employee Benefits:
Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Flexible Saving Account (FSA)
403(b) - with discretionary contribution
Paid Vacation/Sick Time
Employee Referral Program
Benefits with minimal to no cost to employees:
Scholarships
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Wellness program
Life insurance (with an option to purchase additional)
Short term disability
Loan program
Ministry Program
The Social Work Case Manager will support the Social Work Department in the care and treatment of participants and to maintain the highest physical, mental and psycho-social well-being of each participant. To serve as a liaison to community agencies on behalf of Senior CommUnity Care PACE. To support participants with access to community resources for services provided outside of the PACE program, such as housing, food assistance, utility assistance, legal aide, etc. Upholds the values and mission of Volunteers of America National Services to peers and the public.
QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma or equivalent education required; bachelor's degree in social work or related degree in social sciences preferred.
Minimum of one year experience with older adults.
Experience and knowledge of community resources available to older adults in respective community.
Knowledge of long-term health care and public health settings and familiarity with Federal and State regulations and requirements for long-term care.
Ability to read, speak and write fluently in English. Bilingual preferred.
Excellent interpersonal communication and phone skills; ability to prepare written assessments and correspondence; ability to read and interpret rules and regulations.
Must demonstrate ability to work with a diverse team and flourish in a flexible work environment.
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals; ability to comprehend and execute simple statistical functions to create standard graphs and tables.
Ability and willingness to work in various locations, for planned activities or special events, family meetings and conferences.
Negotiation skills and ability to carry on several levels of reasoning at once during problem solving sessions; ability to think quickly and to write complex written arguments.
Ability to work with participants of varying levels of responsiveness.
Familiarity with word processing, data processing and computer entry skills to match existing clinical management software at facility.
Ability to utilize computers and other electronic devices for tasks such as timekeeping, in-servicing and documentation.
Ability to perform several job functions at once.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Receives referrals from Social Workers or other PACE Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) members when participant resource needs are identified.
Meets with participants, families, IDT and other community members to coordinate referrals for participants to access resources in the community.
Assists participants with completing paperwork and gathering necessary documents to complete resource applications.
Implements case management or other Social Work interventions as assessed and delegated by Master's Level Social Worker (MSW). Works in tandem with MSW to ensure interventions are provided within scope of practice and to meet the psychosocial needs of the PACE participants.
May assist the Center Director or Social Worker with coordinating invitation of Participants, Families and/or IDT members for Participant Care Conferences.
May assist IDT with review of partnership agreement and to ensure participant agreement with PACE Care Plan. Will ensure Annual Packet is completed with each participant on an annual basis.
Initiates reporting and documentation in the medical record.
Maintains accurate and appropriate social service documentation in the electronic medical record.
Prepares written summaries of conferences and meetings as necessary.
Develops and promotes the department through marketing efforts throughout the professional and social community.
Maintains a current Community Resource and Advocacy Agency File.
Visits referral agencies to share information about PACE and how SW Assistant may support participants with referrals. Gathers information from referral agencies to understand how referrals are made and any supportive documents necessary for participants to qualify for services from referral agencies.
Provides community resource information to participants and families relating to housing, food assistance, utility assistance, legal aide and other social or behavioral health resources as indicated.
Serves on committees as required by Center Director or Executive Director.
Advises the Center Director and/or Social Workers of problems or concerns of participants or their family members; provides resources or referrals as requested. Keeps IDT apprised of any significant changes to the participants' health or condition that may affect ability to live safely in the community.
Works with Social Services Department, QA and Compliance to assist development of statistics for operation of department.
Assists with education to participants, families, staff, etc. on topics such as bill of rights, feedback and appeals process.
Assist with and coordinates information and referral for participants which may involve completions of forms and applications.
Attends required in-services and completes assigned online modules.
Performs other duties or special assignments as directed by the Center Director.
Senior Community Care of Colorado (SCCCO) is a PACE Program (Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly) serving older adults in Montrose and Delta Counties. Our team offers wrap-around care services to meet the unique needs of each of our participants and support them to remain living independently in their homes and communities. Our approach to care is based on our respect for the human spirit and the belief that the right to dignity doesn't diminish with age. Compassion, empathy, personal attention are at the core of how we serve each and every program participant. Unlike other settings, getting to know our participants and building meaningful relationships are key to our success.
We want our staff to love their job and offer flexible work schedules and a comprehensive benefits package that support a healthy and active work-life balance. SCCCO is Great Place to Work-Certified 7 years in a row!
At VOANS, we celebrate sharing, encouraging and embracing diversity. Equal employment opportunities are available to all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We believe that blending individual strengths and unique personal differences nurtures and supports our organizations' shared commitment to our mission and creates an inclusive and diverse environment where everyone feels valued and has the opportunity to do their personal best.
$22.5-25 hourly 8d ago
School Guidance Counselor
Care Options for Kids 4.1
Advocate job in Westminster, CO
, April-May 2026) Care Options for Kids is seeking a compassionate, licensed Guidance/School Counselor. This individual will provide counseling services, assessments, and recommendations to children and their families regarding care options, including mental health, education, and overall well-being. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a deep understanding of the unique challenges children face while utilizing available resources, ensuring that each child receives the appropriate care for their individual needs.
Benefits/Compensation:
$46-$49/Hour
Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna
Life, LTD & STD
Supplemental Insurances
401k (once eligible)
PTO
CEUs
Referral program
Professional development assistance
Online community of clinicians
Experience/Requirements:
Experience as a Guidance/School Counselor.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently.
Ability to work under pressure.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information.
Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills.
Responsive to requests.
Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance.
Education/License/Certification:
Current Colorado provisional or professional Special Services Provider professional license for School Counseling.
Masters Degree in School Counseling or related field.
Application Open Through 1/31/2026
Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
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$46-49 hourly 12d ago
Victim Advocate
Jefferson County Co 3.7
Advocate job in Golden, CO
The Victim Services Advocate (SO) provides crisis intervention and comfort to victims and witnesses of crime and trauma for the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office (JCSO). Assists victims while being interviewed by deputies and investigators. Refers victims and witnesses to supportive agency programs. Serves as liaison between agencies and follow-up assistance to address victims' needs. Notifies crime victims of their rights under state laws. Assists victims with applications for compensation. Assists victims before and during court. Assumes on-call status to provide services 24-7. Provides training and support to community volunteers performing crisis intervention duties after hours.
Job Posting Closes at 11:59PM on:
Continuous
Division:
Sheriff Criminal Investigations Division
Management Level:
Individual Contributor
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Benefit Eligibility:
This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement.
Description:
Starting Pay: $27.21 Per Hour Top Out Pay After Years of Service: $40.82Please Apply By: January 11, 2026
Provides intervention and counseling to victims and witnesses in crisis situations reported to the JCSO immediately on scene and during follow-up. Provides emotional support and assists victims while being interviewed by deputies and investigators.
Maintains a caseload of victims and cases. Provides follow-up support to victims by phone, appointment and email. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with victims, witnesses and their families to provide crisis intervention support, resources and referrals. Refers victims and witnesses to supportive agencies such as social services, mental health services, and medical services, as appropriate. Advocates for victims' and witnesses' rights/needs. Provides follow-up assistance to ensure victims' and witnesses' needs are addressed, including safety and individual and family support. Contacts crime victims and witnesses whose circumstances comply with state and federal law and guidelines for victims' advocacy. Notify them of their rights under state law and explain the services of the unit. Facilitates financial compensation to victims. Assist victims with applications and prepare documentation for the victim compensation process.
Uses computerized data entry equipment and various word processing, database, spreadsheet and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store and/or retrieve information. Prepares a variety of correspondence for victims according to circumstances. Summarizes data in preparation of statistical reports.
Represents the unit at countywide meetings. Serves as a member of various committees and professional organizations. Attends meetings and provides input based on expertise and observations.
Provides public education on victim rights. Attends department sponsored events and provides educational material on victim rights and issues surrounding the impact of trauma. Recruits volunteers through these events.
Answers telephone inquiries. Provides information based on extensive knowledge of victim programs and activities or refer callers to appropriate personnel or services.
Works in partnership with outside and surrounding agencies to maintain best practices for the victim services unit and prevent overlap of duties.
Participates in trainings for JCSO personnel regarding information on crime victims' rights, victim compensation, and working with victims. Maintains and updates manuals for volunteer training program. Makes training materials available, as necessary. Plans, prepares, and provides training during to volunteer advocates. Trains and supervises community volunteers to assist staff in program provision
Participates in Emergency Operations Center during large scale events such as wildfires.
Other duties as assigned.
100% Drug Free Workforce
Equal Opportunity Employer
Jefferson County is an equal opportunity employer, providing equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons. The County affirms the rights of all employees and applicants for employment to be protected from discrimination, intimidation, physical harm, and harassment based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, hairstyle associated with racial identity, or any other status protected by Federal or State law.
Assume on-call status to provide services 24-7.
Education:
Bachelor's Degree
Experience:
Work Experience: Minimum one year
Certifications:
Languages:
Category:
Enforcement & Protective Services
Who We Are and Who We're Looking For: If you are looking to join a supportive team driven to impact the lives of others, look no further. SafeHouse Denver has been around for 47 years, and we are on a mission to improve the lives of domestic violence survivors. We are committed to providing survivors with a safe space, where they are believed, supported, and trusted. We guide community awareness of domestic violence through education, partnerships, and inclusion. We are currently looking for a Domestic Violence Advocate with crisis intervention skills to support our work as we prepare to serve more survivors in greater ways. Bilingual in Spanish required.
SafeHouse Denver promotes a culture of excellence. We prioritize and practice seven core values:
Trust
We foster a culture of trust by being reliable, honest, consistent, direct, and transparent.
Dedication
We are intentional, passionate, and driven. We commit to making a meaningful impact.
Compassion
We listen, seek to understand, and help. We embody kindness, patience, empathy, and see the value of each individual.
Collaboration
We encourage, cooperate, support, and share. We also welcome humor and fun.
Innovation
We are bold, brave, and fearless. We value curiosity and continuous learning.
Leadership
We operate with integrity, transparency, and ethics. We are solutions-oriented, optimistic, accessible, and critical thinkers.
Inclusion
We embrace and respect diverse perspectives and experiences; we believe in a welcome and equitable environment.
What You'll Be Doing:
Respond to callers who access SafeHouse Denver's 24-hour Crisis & Information Line
Provides emotional support, crisis intervention, and de-escalation
Provides information and education on domestic abuse, trauma response, and coping skills
Supports callers in assessing immediate needs, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and supports callers in developing a plan of action
Provides safety planning by supporting callers in assessing danger/risks, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and supporting callers in implementing their safety plan
Screens callers for emergency residential services
Provides initial intake of new residents
Orientates new residents to the emergency residential facility/program
Provides appraisal of the resident's presenting problem
Assess immediate needs, identify culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and support residents in developing a plan of action
Provides safety planning by supporting residents in assessing danger/risks, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and supporting residents in implementing their safety plan
Provides emotional support, de-escalation, and crisis intervention during the intake process
Provides short-term individual advocacy, counseling, safety planning, and crisis intervention to adult residents and children
Provides emotional support, crisis intervention, and de-escalation to residents as needed or requested
Supports residents in developing short-term goals plans to address immediate concerns
Provides information and education about domestic abuse, trauma response, and coping skills
Provides safety planning by supporting residents in assessing danger/risks, identifying culturally appropriate resources and referrals, and supports residents in implementing their safety plan
Communicates with Primary Advocates to ensure quality services to residents
Provides case management services for emergency residential facility clients
Conducts an initial meeting with new resident to assist residents in identifying needs and goals
Links residents to culturally appropriate resources and referrals to meet immediate/ongoing needs and goals
Meets as needed to provide ongoing support and encouragement
Advocates on behalf of residents with outside agencies and within the program to support residents in meeting needs and goals
Support residents with transitions from the emergency residential facility by conducting exit interviews
Facilitates educational/support groups
Facilitates children's activities/support groups
Plan and facilitate a weekly, evening educational/support group for adult residents or children on a rotational basis
Supports a safe and secure residential environment
Supports a safe and respectful community living environment by providing emotional support, de-escalation, conflict management, problem solving, and crisis intervention
Conducts regular safety checks and safety searches as needed
Supports participation in the emergency residential facility by providing residents with clear explanations of the program and clarifying expectations of residents
Supports residents in meeting their day-to-day needs by supplying personal items, supplies and food
Help ensure the emergency shelter is a clean and tidy facility
Maintains accurate and timely record keeping
Responsible for appropriate charting and all other necessary documentation
Demonstrates initiative and vision for service quality, service improvement, program development/growth, problem prevention and resolution
Works diligently to achieve individual, team, and agency goals and objectives
Participates and respects all staff to facilitate coordinated services both within the Residential facility and across all agency programs
Utilizes ethical and professional methods of communication to resolve problems or conflicts with team members
Attends weekly case management/staff meetings, monthly all-agency meetings, and program meetings
Actively participates in program development
Participates in agency and community educational opportunities to maintain and improve skills
Represents SafeHouse Denver and promotes the organization's services in a positive and professional manner
Networks with other service providers and community agencies to assist survivors and the organization
Shift, on-call, and team support requirements
Work schedule includes one weekend day to support weekend dual coverage
On-call service is required each month
Responds to phone calls during on-call periods within 15 minutes of the first contact by a team member
Effectively supports and collaborates with onsite staff to address questions and clarify or resolve issues as needed
All other duties as assigned
Qualifications We Are Looking For:
Required: Preferred:
Bachelor's degree in social work or related field
Master's degree in social work or related field
Bilingual required
Three years of experience in human services or related field
Excellent written and oral communication skills; superior time management and organizational skills
2 years of crisis intervention, case management, and advocacy experience
Attentive, responsive, and proactive; ability to pivot as necessary to meet the needs of survivors in a diverse ever-changing residential setting
Detail oriented with strong technical aptitude; advanced proficiency in utilizing MS Office
Passion for the SafeHouse Denver mission
Knowledge of domestic violence, trauma-informed services, and empowerment models
Outstanding interpersonal skills
What We Offer:
$24 - $27 hourly rate, negotiable based on experience, full-time position, non-exempt, with performance evaluation and opportunity for merit-based increase after one full year of employment
40 hours per week with schedule flexibility required and on-call rotation
Fantastic benefits package, including plenty of paid time off for rest and vacations, and employee health insurance coverage paid 90% or more by employer
Professional development opportunities
Supportive work environment and opportunities for fun
Work with committed individuals who want to impact change
A chance to be part of a movement that will help more survivors
What Are You Waiting For?
To apply, please send your resume, cover letter, and personal mission statement to Jameson Kapinos at [email protected]. Please indicate
DVA-Residential Services
in the subject line of your email. SafeHouse Denver is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. SafeHouse Denver is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities to apply.