Social & Human Services, Healthcare, Practitioner and Technician, Medical
Job Description
Victim Advocate - Per Diem Job Requirements
Provides advocacy and crisis intervention to victims, survivors, and stakeholders effected by sexual and
domestic violence. Conducts intakes/assessments/consultations, provides information and establishes
appropriate disposition, referrals, and follow-up to patients and impacted members of the community.
1. Appropriately screens walk-in patients and consults.
2. Utilizes active listening skills to ascertain each patient's needs; responds in an appropriate manner.
3. Responds to needs of crisis line callers in an appropriate manner in accordance with written procedures.
4. Accurately assesses lethality and initiates appropriate intervention with patients expressing suicidal ideations.
5. Provides crisis callers with accurate information and makes appropriate referrals.
6. Provides emotional support to patients in crisis while setting limits.
7. Prioritizes and processes cases in an efficient manner.
8. Conducts empathetic, objective interviews with patients, being supportive and non-threatening while
maintaining a therapeutic relationship.
9. Observes patient's behavior and alerts staff when the potential for violent or dangerous behavior is
observed.
10. Approaches depressed and/or suicidal patients in a non-threatening and supportive manner and is
empathetic while maintaining a therapeutic relationship
11. Works cooperatively with intra-interdepartmental staff. Maintains professional demeanor at all times.
12. Accurately completes documentation of patients encounter in electronic medical record (EMR).
13. Collaborates with physicians and staff in all aspects of patient care and appropriately consults with
physician regarding case management.
14. Documents information in the clinical record and completes all paperwork related to patient encounter in
accordance with quality assurance standards and written procedures.
15. Obtains collateral information from families, care providers and significant others when necessary.
16. Completes demographic and disposition documentation required for DV SAC referrals.
17. Provides shift change information according to policy.
Work Experience
Licensure/Certification/Registration
Basic Life Support Health Care Provider (BLS-HCP)
Education/Knowledge
Required: Completed Course Work/Program: Associates Degree in Health Education, Social Work or related field
Preferred: Course work in crisis intervention and grief counseling
Applicable Experience
Experience (years): Required: 1 - 3 years Preferred: 3 - 5 years
Minimum of 1 year in crisis intervention and mental healthcounseling required. Experience summarizing patient information and documenting psychosocial findings andother patient interactions.
Technical/Clinical Skills
Microsoft Office Suite
Benefits
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Compensation:
Pay Range:$26.14 - $36.59
Other Compensation (if applicable):
Review the 2025-2026 UMMS Benefits Guide
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