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Role Summary
The Civil Legal Advocate Intern or Volunteer works with victims/survivors of domestic violence by responding to client calls requesting legal assistance, including writing and filing Orders for Protection (OFP). The Intern/Volunteer assists staff with maintaining the client database and may also support clients at OFP hearings in Washington County Court (on Zoom or at the courthouse).
Impact & Benefits
- Provide information to clients about the court process, which can be confusing and intimidating
- Provide information and support, helping clients explore their legal options
- Learn about domestic violence and the civil court process
Position Responsibilities
- Respond to calls seeking information about and assistance with OFPs; gather information and screen for OFP criteria, direct calls or follow up with clients as appropriate
- Assist clients with writing OFPs and follow up with the court or Sheriff as needed
- Assist in maintaining client database information Potential to attend civil court hearings to provide support to clients who are seeking OFPs, depending on court scheduling
- Provide emotional support and information to clients and assist with safety planning
Position Qualifications
- Interest and understanding of the complex dynamics of domestic violence
- Prior experience working with victims of trauma, understanding of court systems and jurisdiction or relevant life or educational experience preferred
- Excellent communication skills, including active listening skills and ability to respond without judgment to client needs, reacting appropriately with empathy and respect
- Demonstrated ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries and confidentiality
- Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment
- Must have own transportation
- Must have a smart phone and be able to use Google Voice to call and receive calls from clients
Time Commitment & Availability
- 8:00 am - 4:30 pm two days a week
- Minimum of 6 month (9 months preferred)
Supervision & Training
- Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series
- Supervision provided by the Youth Community Housing Manager