Victim Advocate
Company: Family Services Inc.
Location: Poughkeepsie
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Title: Victim Advocate Salary:
$24.73 per hour Status: Non-Exempt, Full-time, 32 hours per week
with on-call requirement Supervisor: Coordinator of Advocacy
Function: The Victim Advocate is a front-line advocate, first
responder to a victim in need. This requires the ability to work
quickly and concisely under extreme pressure. Victim Advocate
provides casework services to clients including crisis counseling,
safety planning, advocacy, information and referrals, emergency
financial assistance, and claims filing. The Victim Advocate is
available to assist clients in crisis via 24-hour hotlines and
walk-ins to the Center for Victim Safety and Support office.
Qualifications: BA in Human Services field preferred and/or 3 to 5
years relevant work experience. Human Services, counseling, and/or
advocacy experience. Position Responsibilities: Complete intakes
with victims seeking services as outlined by policy and procedure
to determine eligibility for services and identify victim needs.
Review consent and confidentiality with victims on a regular basis.
Provide eligible and needed services to victims including but not
limited to crisis counseling, safety planning, advocacy,
accompaniment, information and referrals, and Office of Victim
Services claims filing. Meet with victims in person and over the
phone to provide ongoing services, support, and needs assessments.
Accompany victims of crime as needed while providing crisis
counseling, information and referrals, assistance with crime
victims compensation claims, criminal justice advocacy and personal
advocacy. Establish and maintain liaisons within the District
Attorney’s Office, Law Enforcement, hospitals, attorneys, social
services, and other community agencies and stakeholders. Accompany
victims to hospitals, police departments, Title IX hearings, court,
and other community agencies or locations during regular and
irregular hours which may be on short notice. Review all assigned
Office of Victim Services claims regularly and ensure claims are
effectively managed. Provide information and referrals to all
victims in need by following the agency’s protocol. Evaluate and
dispense emergency financial assistance to victims as needed and
approved by supervisors. Cover incoming calls on the 24-hour
Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis/Crime Victims hotlines for a
designated period during business hours and after hours through the
on-call rotation. Provide community outreach through presentations
and tabling events. Assist with fundraisers and special events
(some of these may be outside agency hours of operation). Build and
maintain effective and trusting relationships with professionals in
the Criminal Justice System including but not limited to officers,
attorneys, Child Protective Services workers, etc. Complete all
administrative tasks as assigned on a timely basis, including but
not limited to documenting all activities, preparing weekly and
monthly activity reports, maintaining up-to-date case records, and
inputting into the client database. Maintain statistics, updated
client records, and prepare reports as needed. Complete and
maintain training certification as NYS DOH Rape Crisis Counselor.
Complete NYS Mandated Reporter training; report any behavior or
implication of behavior of child abuse to the appropriate
authorities. Other duties as assigned. Essential Requirements: Must
have a cellphone willing to use for work (will be reimbursed) with
effective coverage for the Dutchess County area. Must be able to
get to and from various work locations throughout the day and
during on call hours. Must be reachable outside of office hours as
needed and have the ability to work irregular hours on short
notice. Skills & Abilities: Ability to work effectively when under
extreme pressure. Ability to work independently, but relay issues
to manager, as appropriate. Ability to work effectively and
respectfully as part of a large team and possess out of the box
thinking, resourcefulness, and strong advocacy skills. . Ability to
remain organized and complete administrative tasks, such as
documenting activities and maintaining up-to-date records, in a
timely manner. Possess empathy and compassion. Clear and effective
communication; both orally and in writing. Benefits: Medical,
dental, and vision coverage. 403(b) retirement plan with employer
match up to 5%. Generous paid vacation, holiday, sick and personal
time package (2 weeks’ vacation in first year, 13 paid holidays per
year, 12 sick days per year and 4 personal days per year). Access
to Family Services’ Compassionate Leave Program where employees can
donate/receive unused time off. Group term life and long-term
disability insurance. Supplemental life insurance & accidental
death and dismemberment coverage (AD&D). Supplemental insurance
through Aflac. Employee assistance program (EAP). Pet insurance.
Our Mission: Family Services brings people together to find the
support they need, improving their lives and communities, and
building a stronger safer Hudson Valley. Our Values: Compassion –
Extending empathy and understanding to others. Integrity – Being
honest and dependable. Hope – Believing in the strength of the
human spirit and heart, to emerge and thrive when faced with a
challenge. Diversity – Promoting a vision of community comprised of
wide-ranging assets. Respect – Treating all individuals with
dignity and without judgement. Community – Recognizing and
reinforcing the importance of our world as being comprised of
people of differing strengths and perspectives. Justice – Promoting
social and economic equity and fairness. Quality – Aspiring for
excellence in every aspect of our work. INDCP Work Environment –
Family Services Inc. Center for Victim Safety and Support is a
24-hour crisis center. Victim Advocates will split their time
between advocating/interacting with community agencies and systems,
meeting with individuals and working on a team at the Center for
Victim Safety and Support, completing documentation and
administrative responsibilities and participating in meetings at
Family Services. Family Services, Inc. complies with federal and
state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for
applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable
accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or
interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to
receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact
hr@familyservicesny.org. Family Services is an equal opportunity
employer. We follow federal, state, and local laws prohibiting
discrimination in hiring and employment. Must be authorized to work
in the United States without work sponsorship. Powered by JazzHR
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