Bilingual Community Advocate
Company: REACH Beyond Domestic Violence Inc
Location: Waltham
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Bilingual Community
Advocate REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, Inc. About REACH Beyond
Domestic Violence: REACH Beyond Domestic Violence is a non-profit
organization providing safety and empowerment to survivors of
abuse. We believe that everyone deserves to live free from fear and
violence, and that centering survivor voices is one of the best
ways to create healthier, more informed communities. Our work is
inclusive of all survivors including women, men, children, and the
LGBTQ community and has no income or other requirements to access
services, apart from being a survivor of domestic violence.
Resources that we offer include a 24-hour hotline, emergency
shelter, support groups, legal advocacy, specialized children’s and
family's services, community-based survivor advocacy programs and
prevention programs including community education and training. At
REACH, we strive every day to lead by example. The trust our
survivor clients place in us is built off the trust we place in
each other. We support each other through collaboration,
accountability, and a shared belief that lasting change is
possible. Together, we challenge harmful norms, embrace diversity
and inclusion, and educate both individuals and communities so we
can prevent, and ultimately end, domestic violence. Bilingual
Community Advocate Bilingual Community Advocates work in our main
office in Waltham with survivors from the Metro West Boston
communities. This position provides support to survivors in Spanish
and English. The Advocate role includes a combination of case
management, emotional support & advocacy services to adult
survivors of domestic violence within an agency framework that is
trauma-informed, strength-based, relational, and empowering. Key
Responsibilities: Direct Service/Advocacy Responsibilities: Serve
as advocate for community members, including advocacy work around
issues such as housing, benefits, employment, childcare, medical
and dental care, education, legal matters, immigration, mental
health, and substance abuse Work with other REACH staff to address
survivors’ needs and concerns Support the intake process including
conducting intakes with survivors new to REACH’s program Assist
survivors with contacting community resources, setting up
appointments, and transportation to and from appointments Attending
and providing emotional support to survivors at court hearings.
Collaborating with community partners and providers to ensure
survivors have access to services. Attend any meetings or
appointments that will assist in providing quality advocacy to
survivors Work with the Director of Children, Family and Group
Services to address children’s needs, including school
registration, daycare, after school programs, and summer camps
Co-facilitate assigned support groups Maintain survivors’ records
including service delivery records, advocacy plans, and other
documentation in accordance with confidentiality guidelines Other
duties as assigned by supervisor or leadership. Systems Advocacy
Responsibilities: Develop and maintain relationships with housing
authorities, DTA and DCF offices, employment agencies, medical,
immigration, legal, substance abuse and other community resources
Support legislative advocacy priorities through REACH including
survivor engagement Track changes in availability and eligibility
requirements for housing subsidies, welfare, and other benefits
Inform other programs and institutions on domestic violence and our
programs. Assist representatives in making information available to
all members of their organization/institution Other duties as
assigned by supervisor or leadership. All staff at REACH commit to:
Working to ensure that REACH’s values are demonstrated in the
policies and procedures of the organization, every day. Working in
collaboration with colleagues in other programs at the
organization, participating with internal committees, and engaging
with external and coalition work related to the role and/or the
organization. Participating in staff meetings, weekly professional
supervision, and weekly clinical supervision. Work Schedule This is
an hourly, non-exempt position. The hours for this position are
9am-5pm, Monday-Friday with one remote day on Friday. Some evenings
may be required to attend community events or to facilitate support
groups. This position reports to the Director of Community
Advocacy. Benefits This is a full-time, hourly, non-exempt
position. The compensation for this position ranges from $25.48 -
$26.92 per hour, approximately $53,000 to $56,000 per year
depending upon skills and experience. This position is eligible for
a sign-on/retention bonus of $3,000 for candidates. The bonus will
be paid in three equal installments, each issued within 30 days of
the milestone date, provided the employee remains continuously
employed and in good standing. The payment schedule is as follows:
one-third at the start date, one-third at six (6) months of
employment, one-third at one (1) year of employment. Comprehensive
benefits package options including: Robust benefits including
health, dental, vision, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health
Reimbursement Account (HRA), Dependent Care Account (DCA), employer
paid Long Term Disability, employer paid Employee Assistance
Program, employer paid life Insurance, and retirement plan with
employer matching up to 3% of salary contributed. 20 Days (4 weeks)
of Paid Vacation Time, 25 Days (5 weeks) after 3 years of
employment A 4-week paid sabbatical, in addition to vacation time,
is available to full-time employees after 7 years of employment 12
Days Paid Sick Time and 11 Paid Federal Holidays REACH is an equal
opportunity employer and provides an inclusive work environment.
Requirements: Requirements We believe that successful candidates
will demonstrate the following characteristics: Work from a
philosophy that sees people, not problems Eagerness to engage with
people of all ages Knowledge of the dynamics of domestic and sexual
violence and the impact of trauma Commitment to a social justice
framework Strong interpersonal and crisis intervention skills
Understanding of different cultural backgrounds and the ability to
provide services that respect these differences. Strong ability to
support and empower individuals who have experienced trauma
Excellent verbal and written communication skills for client
interaction and documentation. Ability to manage multiple cases
simultaneously and maintain detailed records. Understanding of the
dynamics of domestic violence, legal protections, and available
resources Flexible, adaptable, patient, proactive approach when
working with survivors Model and uphold appropriate boundaries at
work with survivors Qualifications: Commitment to the philosophy
and mission of REACH Strong communication, empathetic and active
listening skills, and analytical skills. Fluency in Spanish is
required including written, verbal and reading. Model and uphold
appropriate boundaries at work with survivors. Knowledge of Metro
West Boston area resources. Ability to work in crisis situations
and manage a diverse caseload with varying needs. Candidates will
be asked to submit periodic background checks. This position
requires frequent, local travel. Candidates must have a valid
driver’s license and a car and be willing to drive for
appointments. REACH provides mileage reimbursement at the IRS
rate.
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