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CompanyA Safe Place Career Opportunities
TitleEmergency Shelter Advocate (Overnight)
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Department / teamEmergency Shelter Services
LocationWaukegan, IL, United States
Work modelRemote / Remote
Employment typeFull Time
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Statusactive
ATS providerPaylocity Recruiting
Posted / first seen2026-03-26 / 2026-05-30
Changed / last seen2026-05-30 / 2026-06-06

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Description

LOCAL CANDIDATES ONLY – Lake County, IL (On-Site Role) EMERGENCY SHELTER ADVOCATE (OVERNIGHT) Emergency Shelter Services – A Safe Place Waukegan, Illinois Crisis Response | Survivor Advocacy | Shelter Support Overnight Position: Sunday - Thursday ------------------------------------------------------ Location Requirement Candidates must reside within a 30-mile commuting radius of Lake County, Illinois, or be able to relocate prior to the start date. This role is fully on-site and does not support remote work or relocation assistance. Candidates must be able to reliably commute to assigned work locations to meet the scheduling and operational needs of the role. ------------------------------------------------------ About the Role The Overnight Emergency Shelter Advocate provides crisis intervention, advocacy, and supportive services to survivors of domestic violence and their children residing in the emergency shelter. This role helps ensure a safe, stable, and trauma-informed environment during overnight hours while supporting the shelter’s 24-hour operations. The advocate responds to crisis hotline calls, assists with shelter intake screenings, documents services, and provides supportive engagement with residents. Overnight staff also monitor facility safety, conduct routine walk-throughs, and respond to urgent needs that may arise during the shift. This position plays a critical role in maintaining the safety, dignity, and well-being of survivors while helping residents access resources that support long-term stability and independence. This position requires maintaining a calm and professional presence while working independently during overnight hours in a residential shelter environment. Core Responsibilities Crisis Response & Advocacy Respond to crisis hotline calls, providing immediate crisis intervention, safety planning, and resource referrals. Provide trauma-informed advocacy and support to survivors residing in emergency shelter, including adults and children. Shelter Intake & Resident Support Conduct intake screenings and eligibility assessments for individuals seeking emergency shelter services. Engage with shelter residents in shared spaces, offering guidance, education, and supportive advocacy. Documentation & Data Entry Maintain timely, accurate, and confidential client documentation in accordance with agency, funder, and regulatory requirements. Complete case notes, intake documentation, and required reporting within established timelines. Safety & Facility Monitoring Conduct routine facility walk-throughs to ensure safety, security, and adherence to shelter protocols. Monitor shelter access points and respond to safety concerns during overnight hours. Education & Resource Navigation Provide residents with information regarding domestic violence dynamics, safety planning, Orders of Protection, and available community resources. Connect survivors to internal programs and external service providers as appropriate. Professional Collaboration Participate in required trainings, team meetings, and program communications. Support a respectful, trauma-informed, and collaborative shelter environment. What Success Looks Like Successful Overnight Shelter Advocates provide calm, trauma-informed support to survivors while maintaining a safe and stable shelter environment. They exercise sound judgment during crises, complete accurate and timely documentation, and engage respectfully with residents to promote dignity, safety, and empowerment. Advocates who succeed in this role collaborate effectively with team members, communicate important updates across shifts, and uphold the mission and trauma-informed values of A Safe Place.

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