Chinese Advocate/Case Manager
(Full Time Position, 40 hours/week, non-exempt)
About us:
ATASK is the only multilingual and multicultural domestic violence organization in Massachusetts dedicated to serving the Asian and Pacific Islander community. Our culturally specific services, offered in over 20 Asian languages, include a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, case management and advocacy, legal consultation and representation, and English classes.
For over 30 years, ATASK has been at the forefront of empowering Asian survivors of domestic violence and abuse to rebuild their lives. Our work bridges language and cultural gaps for Asian communities and advocates for social change.
Position Summary: ATASK is in search of a passionate and dedicated individual to join our team as a full-time Chinese Advocate/Case Manager. The position is within our Community Based Services Program, based out of our Boston site serving clients primarily in Greater Boston, Metro West and Southeastern MA; though services extend throughout Massachusetts and occasionally bordering states to provide needed services to victims, survivors, and their children.
Location and Commitments:
• Full-time, non-exempt, 40 hours/week
• Monday–Friday, 9:00am–5:00pm, with flexibility for occasional evening or weekend special events or activities.
• Hybrid model, including in-person and remote work. In-person work is expected when accompanying clients to places such as appointments, meetings, court and may include other work-related engagements.
Reports to: Asian Shelter and Advocacy Program (ASAP) Clinical Supervisor and ASAP Clinical Manager
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Case Management/Advocacy:
• Provide culturally competent, trauma informed services to survivors of domestic violence
• Provide direct services to clients: including safety planning, crisis intervention, risk assessment, case management, and advocacy
• Conduct intake, assessment, and goal planning with clients
• Assist with and/or accompany clients (and their children) to appointments, meetings and referrals.
• Provide service and supportive counseling in a client’s native language where needed.
• Collaborate with internal and external multidisciplinary teams on domestic violence cases
• Make referrals, network, and directly advocate with other agencies to assist clients in achieving safety and stabilization goals and seek-out funds needed to stabilize and assist clients.
•Answer hotline calls: ascertain caller’s needs; and provide supportive listening, crisis intervention, safety planning, information about domestic violence, resources and inter-agency and external referrals
Administrative:
• Maintain current and accurate records of services and data
• Attend staff meetings, supervision, case meetings, and contribute to the ongoing development of ATASK culturally responsive service delivery system
• Participate in the Silk Road Gala and other cultural and fundraising events or research projects as needed
• Represent agency at meetings with community collaborators and other community events as needed
• Participate in ongoing professional development
• Engage in community outreach and engagement, research collaborations and policy advocacy
• Perform other duties as assigned
Job description duties are not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required by the employer.
Qualification, Strengths, and Skills
• Required native proficiency (writing, reading and speaking) in Mandarin (Cantonese a plus), and professional fluency in English
• At least two years of prior advocacy/case management experience, including experience in co-case management and working in a service delivery team
• Experience providing services to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) individuals from diverse backgrounds required
• Experience with domestic violence, sexual assault, trauma, and/or crisis work preferred
• Knowledge of health care, legal, education, work force development, mental health, and child systems preferred
• Highly organized and detail-oriented, with strong documentation and communication skills
• Working knowledge of MS Office Suite
• Be able to handle multiple tasks and responsibilities, including the stress of juggling daily tasks, ongoing projects, and crisis support of survivors as it comes up
• Have a passion for social justice and change
• Be able to work independently and part of a team
• Committed to completing ATASK DV training
• Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle or reliable transportation, and willingness to travel preferred
• CORI (Criminal Offender Record Inquiry) check upon hire.
• Committed to ATASK’s mission and goals, and to ending a culture of domestic violence
Salary: starting $50,000/year
Salary is commensurate with education and experience. ATASK is not able to provide visa sponsorship at this time and therefore applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.
Benefits
ATASK offers:
• Health, vision, and dental insurance
• Life and long-term disability insurance
• 401(k)
• Corporate T-Pass program
• Paid Time Off, including vacation, sick time, personal days, and 15 holidays
• Variety of Wellness Programs during the year, including Summer Fridays which include approximately 40 hours of wellness hours
Hybrid work model
•ATASK encourages and strongly supports ongoing training and professional development opportunities for all staff.
Why Join ATASK?
By joining ATASK, you will be part of an organization that makes a meaningful difference in the
lives of survivors of domestic violence. You’ll have the opportunity to work closely with a diverse, passionate team, and be part of an organization that values and promotes a culture of empowerment, advocacy, and respect.
To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter (both required) highlighting your relevant experience, passion for social justice, and why you are a good fit for this position to careers@atask.org
ATASK is an equal opportunity employer that values and seeks to build a diverse workforce reflective of the communities we serve. We encourage individuals of all backgrounds and lived experiences to apply. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.