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As part of promoting Esperanza United’s mission, Family Advocates assist women and children who are survivors of domestic violence to develop, pursue, and achieve their goals to live free of violence.
- The transitional housing advocate will be responsible for conducting intake assessments and providing direct advocacy and supportive services to transitional housing participants
- Primarily working Monday – Friday 8am to 4pm with occasional evening/weekends on special projects
Two job openings
The Systems Engagement & Advocacy Specialists provide training and technical assistance (TTA) through multiple multi-year grant programs to enhance the connections and partnerships between systems such as law enforcement, prosecutors, and the courts with community-based organizations. The goal of this work is to promote equitable access to criminal legal systems and reduce fatalities within marginalized communities. The Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women funds these positions.
The Culturally Specific Populations Grant Program Coordinator is integral to the success of a national, multi-year Latin@ culturally specific grant program, which Esperanza United was awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families, Family & Youth Services Bureau, Family Violence Prevention and Services Program under the American Rescue Plan of 2021. This position supports multiple Latin@ domestic violence culturally specific, community-based organizations (CSCBOs) across the U.S. who receive multi-year grants through this program. The Culturally Specific Populations Grant Program Coordinator is mission-driven, community and survivor-centered, highly organized, and skilled in project management. This position will coordinate grantee technical assistance and training requests, partner and consultant meetings, and grant program activities, working closely with the larger Esperanza United team to ensure grantees receive an array of relevant and ongoing support.
Family Advocates assist survivors of domestic violence and their children to develop, pursue, and achieve their goals to live free of violence while promoting Esperanza United’s mission. The Family Advocate – Evening will:
- Primarily work Monday- Friday from 3:30pm to 11:30pm with occasional day hours/weekends on special projects
- Support the Refugio when requested by covering different shifts
Community jobs
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (API-GBV) is hiring a Training and Technical Assistance Specialist. Check out their full list of jobs.
Battered Women’s Justice Project (BWJP) is hiring a Director of the National Gender-based Violence Learning Community. Check out their full list of jobs.
The Center for the Pacific Asian Family is hiring an HR Manager. Check out their full list of jobs.
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) is hiring a Development Assistant. Check out their full list of jobs.
Tahirih Justice Center is hiring a Legal Intern. Check out their full list of jobs.