Summary
Join Our Team at Mercy Medical Center - Now Hiring an On -Call Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Advocate!
Mercy Medical Center is honored to be recognized by Newsweek as one of America's Most Trustworthy Companies for three consecutive years (2023-2025) and as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Women in 2025. Additionally, we are proud to be a multi-time recipient of Forbes' America's Best Midsize Employers award, most recently in 2025.
As a hospital founded by the Sisters of Mercy, we offer a supportive and empowering environment where dedicated medical professionals thrive. If you're passionate about making a meaningful impact through your work and contributing to a mission of compassionate care, we invite you to apply today and join our Mercy family.
Responsibilities
Under general direction of the Family Violence Response Program (FVRM) Manager, the On-Call Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Advocate is responsible for providing high quality crisis counseling and advocacy with Mercy Medical Center patients identified as domestic violence (DV) and/or sexual assault (SA) victims. Advocates will intervene during evenings, weekends and holidays with patients presenting to Mercy to provide assistance in safety planning, danger assessment, emotional support and resource linkage with a special emphasis on providing "supportive advocacy" and "warm hand-offs" to other area providers.
Requirements
Education/Experience
Required: Human Service-related college degree. May substitute suitable 2 years work experience with domestic violence and sexual violence victims. Preferred: Masters in Social Work or health- related field.
Preferred: Two years experience working with victims of violence. Experience working in an acute healthcare setting.
Licensures/ Certifications: Current MD Driver's license, automobile and proof of automobile insurance
Physical Requirements
Must be able to pay close attention to detail during intervention work times
Must be able to sit, stand and walk for up to 80% of the work time.
Working Conditions
Emergency Department and Maternal Child Health hospital unit work environments.
Some normal office work environment, use of office equipment not limited to computers, copiers, printers, fax machines.
Working with interdisciplinary staff up to 70% of time with varied levels of stress.
May be exposed to communicable disease, clinical environment, unpleasant conditions and hazardous chemicals.
Skills
Demonstrates knowledge of domestic violence and sexual assault dynamics and the impact on health and wellness.
Skill in using computers including documentation in electronic medical records and use of Microsoft Office Word and Excel.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Advanced skills in working effectively and sensitively with persons in crisis.
Demonstrated excellence in written and oral communications and the ability to work collaboratively with all levels of personnel, both inside and outside of the organization, including health care providers, community providers and law enforcement.
Ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters with discretion and tact; ability to maintain poise and professional courtesy under pressure.
Demonstrates ability to constructively and sensitively provide feedback to providers regarding care delivery to domestic violence and sexual assault patients.
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Min
USD $30.28/Hr.
Max
USD $49.96/Hr.
Salary Information
Compensation decisions are made in alignment with internal equity, role scope, and market data to ensure fair and consistent pay practices. Most new hires are typically placed within the lower to mid-portion of the range; offers above that level are reserved for candidates with advanced or highly specialized qualifications.
Benefits
Benefits Eligibility is based on your scheduled FTE status and Job Category
EEO Statement
Mercy Health Services is sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) recruiting talent for Mercy Health Services, which serves the greater Baltimore Metro and surrounding Maryland areas.
Living the traditions, visions and values of the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Medical Center-Sioux City is a regional medical center that meets the needs of residents in a 33-county area of western Iowa, eastern Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota.
In addition to the main hospital in Sioux City, Mercy-Sioux City owns rural hospitals in Primghar, Iowa, and Oakland, Nebraska, manages hospitals in Pender, Nebraska and Hawarden, Iowa, and operates a primary care clinic network, specialty care clinics and home health services. Mercy also partners with other community healthcare providers to sponsor a regional cancer center, paramedic services, hospice services, a freestanding surgery center and a variety of other health services.
Mercy has earned more national recognition for quality patient outcomes than any other hospital in the region. The medical center has earned multiple honors for its leadership and excellence in several clinical areas including cardiac care, orthopedic services, vascular surgery, stroke care and cancer care.