Community Advocate
Location: Brooklyn Center, MN - On-site with local travel within the community, may include evenings and weekends.
Employment Type: Full-Time/Part-Time, 2 positions available.
Job Summary:
: The Community Advocate provides trauma-informed, culturally responsive support
to individuals impacted by domestic violence (DV), sexual assault (SA), gender-based violence (GBV), and
related forms of harm. This role includes crisis response, safety planning, case management, systems
advocacy, community outreach, and education. The advocate works closely with survivors to support
healing, access to resources, and empowerment while building stronger community awareness and
prevention.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Direct Services
• Provide confidential, survivor-centered advocacy and support to individuals experiencing or
impacted by DV/GBV.
• Offer safety planning, emotional support, legal advocacy (e.g., orders for protection), and
referrals for housing, health, legal, and financial assistance.
• Accompany survivors to court hearings, medical appointments, and other critical services
as needed.
• Maintain accurate and confidential client documentation in accordance with organizational
and legal standards.
2. Community Engagement & Education
• Build partnerships with local community groups, shelters, clinics, schools, and law
enforcement.
• Facilitate or co-lead community education and outreach workshops on DV/GBV awareness,
prevention, and available resources.
• Represent the organization at relevant community meetings, coalitions, and outreach
events.
3. Program Support & Development
• Assist with program evaluation, data collection, and grant reporting as needed.
• Participate in staff meetings, training, and professional development opportunities.
• Contribute to program planning, development of materials, and continuous quality
improvement
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree or higher
• Demonstrated commitment to ending gender-based violence and supporting survivors.
• Strong understanding of interpersonal, communication, and crisis intervention skills.
• Ability to work with individuals from diverse racial, cultural, gender, socioeconomic, and
linguistic backgrounds.
• Ability to maintain confidentiality and establish trust with survivors.
• Basic computer proficiency and case documentation skills.
• Familiarity with local DV/GBV resources, immigrant and refugee communities,
• 1–2 years of experience in advocacy, social work, or related field, preferred.
• 40-hour DV/SA advocate certification (or willingness to complete upon hire).
• Bilingual or multilingual skills in South Asian languages encouraged to apply.
Salary Range: $23 -27 per hour, commensurate skills and experience.
About SEWA:
Founded in 2004, SEWA-AIFW is a nonprofit dedicated to enhancing “Total Family
Wellness.” The organization serves individuals from South Asian countries, the Indo-Caribbean diaspora, and newly arrived Afghan evacuees.
Mission: To promote total family wellness for South Asian families in Minnesota.
Services: SEWA-AIFW offers a range of services, including:
• Health Initiatives: Free clinics, chronic disease management, mental health support, and
nutritional consultations.
• Women’s Programs: Domestic violence prevention, support groups, legal aid, and monthly
curated socials.
• LGBTQ+ Support: Advocacy, pride events, and peer support.
• Men’s Programs: Monthly curated sessions addressing social issues in the community.
• Youth Programs: Activities, podcasts, and the Brown Breakfast Club.
• Senior Support: SNAP, in-home care, and social engagement.
• Economic Development: Job placement and career support, small business development.
• New Americans Programs: Translation services, legal and medical support, digital literacy, and
financial aid.
• Civic Engagement & Research: Addressing public issues, government relations, and research on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
SEWA-AIFW strives to build a healthier, more connected South Asian community.
How to Apply:
Please send your resume and cover letter to info@sewa-aifw.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
**This position is contingent on availability of grant funding. **
