Intermittent Residential Advocate
Company: WEAVE Inc
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: February 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description WEAVE’s mission is to promote
safe and healthy relationships and support survivors of sexual
assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. WEAVE’s vision is
when everyone acts, violence ends. Position Summary: Under the
direct supervision of the Residential Services Manager, the
Intermittent Residential Advocate is an essential support to the
Residential Services team by providing intermittent, as-needed
coverage at WEAVE’s confidential safehouse. WEAVE’s team of
Residential Services staff are critical to supporting survivors of
domestic violence and sex trafficking by providing safe, clean,
accessible, and welcoming environments in our residential programs.
This team is the backbone of our primary service of providing
shelter to victims and their families. They create a nurturing and
secure atmosphere, foster community, and provide in the moment
emotional support or emergency supplies so that victims can live in
a calm, supportive place that gives them space to heal. This
position operates on an intermittent, as needed basis within the
domestic violence shelter environment, which may include exposure
to emotionally challenging situations. The role includes possible
daytime, evening, overnight, and weekend shifts. Some shifts may
also be responsible for providing crisis intervention, advocacy,
and information and referrals to individuals calling the agency's
24-hour support line, in addition to safehouse duties. Due to the
nature of the work, this role is not eligible for remote work
consideration. Key Responsibilities: With the Residential Services
Manager and other team members, on an intermittent and as-needed
basis, provide 24/7 staffing for WEAVE’s confidential emergency
shelter and transitional housing sites. Maintain high visibility
for residents in the primary safe house facility during peak times
by staffing the central rotunda desk at the shelter. Manage gate
access to the secure property and monitor security cameras for both
confidential sites. Provide in the moment emotional support for
residents experiencing immediate crisis; facilitate connections
between residents and their assigned case manager for non-emergency
issues or those that require follow-up. Provide residents with
basic emergency supplies, such as food, clothing, toiletries, and
other essentials as needed from on-hand supplies. Clean and prepare
rooms and shared spaces after residents depart; may include
stripping and making beds, doing laundry, cleaning bathrooms or
kitchen spaces, and other household chores. Weekly professional
janitorial services are part of shelter operations; however,
Specialists may be asked to assist with cleaning on an as needed
basis. Ensure the safety and comfort of residents and staff by
enforcing shelter rules, policies, and security protocols;
participate in routine orientations, training, and refreshers on
cleanliness protocols and emergency procedures. Respond promptly
and effectively to crisis situations, ensuring the safety and
well-being of residents and staff. Actively monitor and address the
maintenance and cleanliness needs of facilities and sites to create
a welcoming and comfortable environment. This includes organizing
and storing supplies and donations, keeping shared spaces and
storage areas tidy and assisting with preparations for routine
maintenance services such as pest treatments. Assist with approved
recreational activities for residents to promote community and
connection. Consistent with agency and program requirements,
maintain accurate, timely records of contacts with clients in
WEAVE’s data tracking tool, Efforts to Outcomes. Create and
maintain professional relationships with all residents to foster an
atmosphere of empathy and safety; support residents in a manner
that honors their individual experiences. Actively work to reduce
barriers to services for all residents and provide services that
are responsive and inclusive to all survivors, regardless of their
characteristics or experiences. Approach all residents in a
survivor-centered, trauma-informed manner. Qualifications:
Associate’s degree in social work, facility management, or a
related field or demonstrated relevant experience. Demonstrated
compassion, empathy, and understanding of domestic violence issues.
Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively with
diverse populations. Ability to maintain confidentiality,
professionalism, and ethical conduct, especially in high-pressure
situations. Crisis intervention skills and ability to remain calm
under pressure. Previous experience working in a shelter, crisis
center, or social service setting is a plus. Bilingual skills are
an asset. Valid driver’s license, proof of current auto insurance,
and reliable transportation. Successful pass of a criminal
background check. Successful completion of domestic violence and
sexual assault peer counselor training (post-hire requirement.)
Compensation: When covering an in-person shift, Intermittent
Residential Advocates are paid $30 per hour, or $60 per hour if
that coverage occurs on a covered holiday. Attendance at eligible
training and staff meetings is paid at $20 per hour. ADA Job
Characteristics: WEAVE is committed to providing inclusive,
accessible, and respectful workplaces for all staff, including
those with disabilities such as being in a wheelchair, Deaf or Hard
of Hearing, blind or low vision or other access or functional
needs. WEAVE works to equip staff of all abilities with reasonable
accommodations to perform their job functions. These can include
the provision of adaptive equipment, materials in alternate
formats, and flexible work schedules. Our priority is to provide
ongoing, individualized accommodations to give all staff access to
resources best suited to their needs. If you require an
accommodation to access this job application, please send a request
to hr@weaveinc.org. Work environment is in residential program
settings. Local travel (driving) required to various agency sites.
Must be able to lift and carry 25 lbs. often and move 50 lbs.
occasionally, extend both arms above the head and/or reach below
the waist, stoop, squat, crawl, bend the back to retrieve items,
climb stairs, or use an elevator. Employee may also need to remain
in one position (i.e. sitting or standing) for an extended period
of time while completing work tasks. Must be able to efficiently
operate a keyboard and mouse or adaptive equivalent, write reports,
take notes; utilize desk tools such as phones or calculators, and
utilize larger office equipment such as printers and copy machines.
Communicate clearly and concisely to others. Apply above average
reasoning and detail as required in the accomplishment of job
duties.
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