Thursday, May 3, 2012

YWCA Peer Advocate (Seattle)

YWCA Peer Advocate (Seattle)

REPORTS TO: Program Manager

DESCRIPTION: BABES Network-YWCA is a peer leadership program for women and families affected by HIV, a sisterhood of women facing HIV together. BABES promotes self-empowerment, reduces isolation, enhances quality of life and serves the needs of women living with HIV and their families through peer support, advocacy, education and outreach.

Operating on the concept that HIV positive women are uniquely qualified to understand and support one another, BABES Network's HIV positive Peer Advocates support our mission by helping other HIV positive women move into positions of leadership. They provide peer mentorship and education to other HIV positive women, and recruit women for events and retreats. Peer Advocates may also perform community outreach and prevention education at schools, treatment centers, shelters, prisons, churches, businesses and other groups.

RESPONSIBILITIES
• Engage HIV+ members in conversations about treatment adherence, medical care, support
• Support healthy behaviors and attitudes among BABES' multi-cultural membership with active listening, strength-based counsel, education and modeling
• Respond to provider referrals and self-referred women to provide welcoming service entry point for newly diagnosed or those re-entering the care system
• Facilitate support groups, events and retreats.
• Visit members in the hospital or at home as prearranged with supervisor.
• Work with co-workers to develop an effective team to fulfill BABES Network mission.
• Provide resources and referrals to women living with HIV/AIDS including food, housing and transportation assistance, medical care and case management
• Stay up-to-date on medical developments related to HIV and changes to AIDS services
• Assist other staff members with community outreach, volunteer management, newsletter production and fund-raising activities.
• Attend trainings to maintain proficiency in active listening, peer advocacy, medical treatment, de-escalation, other community services, etc
• Perform community outreach and prevention education at schools, treatment centers, shelters, prisons, churches, businesses and other groups as requested by supervisor

Keep accurate records of services provided by entering all communications and updated information in CareWare database
• Achieve contact goals for one-on-one peer counseling via phone and in person
• Correspondence, staff meetings, data entry, trainings and other administrative functions
• Meet regularly with Program Manager to assess performance and adjust workload
• Provide a welcoming, calm and courteous presence in the office and on the phones
• Help keep the kitchen and other common spaces clean and orderly
• Show demonstrated ability to interact with people of different cultures
• Continuing search for understanding of racial, gender and class equity
• Adhere to all Volunteer Services protocol relative to volunteer usage, recognition and monitoring. Work alongside volunteers, where applicable
• Assure that volunteers are treated with respect and dignity regardless of race, ethnic background, gender or socioeconomic background
• Perform other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS & COMPETENCIES
• Bachelor's degree or equivalent education/work experience
• One year or more experience living with HIV/AIDS
• One year or more experience with motivational interviewing and/or health education preferred
• Ability to discuss medical information including sexual history and sexual practices and other information that may be graphic in nature.
• One or more years experience assisting with trainings, leadership development and/or public speaking
• One year or more experience providing referrals to medical and support services for HIV positive people in Washington State
• Two years or more experience working with staff and clients from a variety of racial, cultural and economic backgrounds including people experiencing homelessness, living with HIV/AIDS or mental illness
• Two years or more experience using computer skills, including but not limited to, Microsoft Word and Outlook
• One year or more experience with data entry preferred
• Knowledge of and sensitivity towards issues affecting women living with HIV/AIDS
• Motivational Interviewing preferred
• Must be an HIV+ woman
• English fluency required, Spanish or other language proficiency a plus
• Willingness to speak publicly about experience as an HIV positive woman to a variety of audiences including youth, incarcerated women, church groups and shelters
• Ability to understand and maintain strict confidentiality
• Ability to represent the program to health care providers, multicultural community groups, media outlets and women who are at-risk for HIV infection, newly diagnosed and/or previously underserved
• Ability to set healthy boundaries
• Good verbal and written communication skills
• Flexibility and ability to multi-task
• Willingness to learn new skills
• Women of color strongly encouraged to apply
• Core competencies expected: Achievement, Continuous learning, Customer service, Flexibility, Fostering Diversity, Interpersonal Skills, Leading and Developing others, Professionalism, Reliability, Social justice advocacy, Specialized knowledge and Stress management

PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THIS POSITION: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. In performing this position, the employee:
• Must be able to bend and stretch and be able to lift items up to 20 pounds
• Continuously uses hands and wrists, fingering, handling, grasping and reaching in using telephones, computers, fax machines and other office equipment and supplies
• Frequently uses speech, hearing, and sight abilities in exchanging information with clients, agency staff, employers, representatives of community organizations and other individuals in the community
• Occasionally sits for extended periods while performing desktop activities
• Occasionally stands and walks in performing duties in the office and in traveling to off-site meetings
• Indoor office environment
• Occasional local travel to multiple locations for off-site meetings

RATE, HOURS, BENEFITS
• $15.00 per hour starting rate
• Temporary position until January 31, 2013
• Part time 15 hours a week
• Weekdays, between hours of 10am-4pm. Some weekend and evening work required

TO APPLY: Please send your resume and cover letter along with the job title included in the subject line to nphiring@ywcaworks.org.

CLOSING DATE: This position will remain open until filled

www.ywcaworks.org
The YWCA of Seattle | King | Snohomish is an Equal Opportunity Employer

  • Location: Seattle
  • Compensation: $15.00 per hour
  • This is at a non-profit organization.
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