Bilingual Crisis Intervention Advocate

February 20, 2020 by shawnf@abuseintervention.org

Utilize your passion, compassion, talent and experience to support and assist victims and survivors of domestic violence. The Bilingual Crisis Intervention Advocate is a limited-term position expected to last through December 2020, and will be part of a dedicated team that provides crisis intervention, support, personalized safety planning, crisis intake information, and community resource referrals to victims of domestic violence both in person and over the telephone. Our Bilingual Crisis Intervention Advocate requires fluency in English and Spanish.

Weekend/Overnight Advocate

February 19, 2020 by kabao.vang

Part time:                   Some evenings, weekends and holidays   Harbor House Domestic Abuse Programs is seeking an energetic, self-starter who has the ability to work in a team atmosphere providing support and advocacy to domestic violence victims and their children. This...

Overnight Advocate

February 19, 2020 by kabao.vang

Full Time Competitive Salary Good benefit package includes health insurance and retirement account Harbor House Domestic Abuse Programs is seeking an energetic, self-starter who has the ability to work in a team atmosphere providing support and advocacy to domestic violence...

Program Capacity and Support Coordinator

January 30, 2020 by angietv

Under the supervision of the Director of Education and Membership Services, The Program Capacity and Support Coordinator works closely with local agencies, statewide and national partners to support the capacity and sustainability of domestic violence services and programs to serve victims though training and technical assistance (TA). This position covers the southern and southeastern part of the state and culturally specific programs. The position has the potential to be remote and the person must reside in the area of the state they will cover.

Twenty-year reflection: Honoring Wisconsin lives lost to domestic violence since the year 2000

January 14, 2020 by angietv

Do you have a passion for research with the desire to create social change? Do you have experience with research and writing reports or publications in the social justice field? If you answered yes to these questions, this could be the project for you! End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin is searching for someone with a background working in non-profit organizations, and/or with a background in social science research, to produce our 2019 Wisconsin Domestic Violence Homicide Report.

Director of Quality Assurance & Service Innovation

January 14, 2020 by shawnf@abuseintervention.org

Become part of a talented team committed to delivering quality services for those affected by domestic violence. This executive leadership position will strengthen and support a range of programs, including the 24/7 help‐line, emergency shelter, case management, and family support. You'll be skilled in compassionate accountability, adept at strategic resource allocation, and committed to living forward the organization's values. Applications accepted until the position is filled; submit materials by January 22 for ensured consideration.

Bilingual Crisis Intervention Advocate

January 14, 2020 by shawnf@abuseintervention.org

Utilize your passion, compassion, talent and experience to support and assist victims and survivors of domestic violence. The Bilingual Crisis Intervention Advocate is part of a dedicated team that provides crisis intervention, support, personalized safety planning, crisis intake information, and community resource referrals to victims of domestic violence both in person and over the telephone. Our Bilingual Crisis Intervention Advocate requires fluency in English and Spanish. Successful candidates have experience working with individuals from diverse backgrounds and their children. A valid driver’s license, satisfactory driving record, proof of vehicle insurance and access to a vehicle during work hours is required. This position requires day, evening and weekend availability.

Community Response Coordinator

December 6, 2019 by angietv

The core work of the Community Response Coordinator is to identify patterns that create barriers to victim safety and equity within Wisconsin counties, and to partner with member programs and other community stakeholders in developing strategies that stimulate innovative and new approaches to domestic violence intervention and community safety.

Executive Director

December 3, 2019 by beth.schnorr

Established in 1984, Harbor House is the singular agency in Outagamie and Calumet Counties committed to the awareness and prevention of domestic abuse across all races, socio-economic levels, and life situations. Beginning as a county-administered program offering safe shelter and basic crisis services to domestic abuse victims, Harbor House has expanded to a 68-bed shelter with 24-hour emergency services and a wide range of programming for families affected by domestic violence. Despite a growing need for services, Harbor House will never turn away a family. As passionate advocates, Harbor House seeks to start, drive, and shape the conversation around domestic abuse and provide the knowledge and services needed to break the cycle of domestic abuse.