Domestic Violence Advocate - 3rd Shift
Company: Crisis Center for South Suburbia
Location: Tinley Park
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Dental insurance
Health insurance Paid time off Training & development Vision
insurance The Domestic Violence Advocate provides essential crisis
intervention, residential client services, and administrative
support in a shelter environment. This position is responsible for
answering the 24-hour crisis hotline, providing emotional support,
conducting intakes, and ensuring the well-being of residential
clients. The role also includes assisting with case management,
coordinating referrals, and ensuring shelter operations run
smoothly. Staff will facilitate group sessions, conduct client
check-ins, and maintain shelter cleanliness, safety, and
organization. The position demands a high level of compassion,
knowledge of community resources, and the ability to follow agency
policies while promoting self-sufficiency and safety for those
experiencing domestic violence. About Crisis Center for South
Suburbia The Crisis Center for South Suburbia is a non-profit
organization committed to providing emergency shelter and essential
services to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence.
We serve thousands of individuals annually across the south
suburban Chicago area, offering a comprehensive range of support
services. We value inclusivity, professionalism, and ethical
service delivery, and we encourage candidates from diverse
backgrounds to apply. Schedule: Saturday- Wednesday: 12 AM - 8 AM
About the Role Crisis Hotline & Client Intake: Respond to the
24-hour crisis hotline, providing crisis intervention, emotional
support, and referrals to appropriate services. Conduct
comprehensive client intakes, provide information about shelter
services, and consult with approval staff regarding shelter
admissions. Maintain accurate documentation for all hotline calls,
intakes, and follow-up communications. Residential Client Support:
Facilitate shelter check-ins and check-outs, including room
assignments and tours for new clients. Provide trauma-informed care
and domestic violence education to clients, individually and in
group settings. Support clients in daily living needs, including
meal preparation, distribution of linens, and assisting with
personal supply requests. Conduct room checks and monitor
compliance with shelter guidelines in a compassionate and
consistent manner. Facilitate group sessions focusing on life
skills, conflict resolution, communication strategies, and safety
planning. Maintain knowledge of local resources to provide accurate
and supportive referrals to clients. Operational & Administrative
Duties: Responsible for the accurate and timely entry of client
service data into the Info-Net database. Ensure shelter
cleanliness, organization, and safety, including kitchens,
pantries, client rooms, and common areas. Track and manage client
belongings, storage, and room changes. Document all client
interactions, activities, and issues accurately and in a timely
manner in agency databases and reports. Support the training and
onboarding of new staff, volunteers, and interns. Manage in-kind
donations and ensure proper documentation and storage. Participate
in staff meetings, trainings, and supervision to maintain
professional development and service quality. Education Required:
Bachelors degree Experience Required: 1-3 years of relevant
experience Strong organizational, project management, and workflow
skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Other Requirements: Valid Drivers License. Ability to maintain
confidentiality and provide trauma-informed services. Top Benefits
& Perks: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
Health, dental, and vision insurance. Life insurance and additional
voluntary benefits. Paid time off (PTO), including holidays and
sick leave. 403(b) retirement plan with employer match.
Professional development opportunities. Supportive and
collaborative work environment. Location: This position is based in
the south suburban Chicago area, providing convenient access to
schools and community partners within the region.
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