Community Based Advocate
Company: Coburn Place
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: February 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Community-Based
Advocate Department: Mission Impact Reports to: Director of Housing
Programs WHO WE ARE: We offer compassionate support and safe
housing choices for survivors of domestic violence and their
children. We specialize in fresh starts – letting survivors lead
the way in creating their own paths forward. We serve everyone –
women and men, transgender and nonbinary – because everyone is
welcome, everyone belongs. Community-Based Housing Advocate
represents the core values and mission of the organization and is
responsible for advocating for survivors of interpersonal abuse by
providing mobile, flexible, holistic, and trauma-informed case
management, access to flexible funding resources, supportive
services, and appropriate community referrals designed to foster
overall wellbeing and housing stability. As a vital part of the
Advocacy Team, Community-Based Housing Advocates work with all team
members to ensure a warm environment is maintained while ensuring
resources are provided to all survivors. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be
assigned Ensures all program services are delivered according to a
voluntary service and trauma-informed care model, complies with all
funding source guidelines, and empowers all program participants to
achieve goals that improve their well-being and guide them on their
journey to permanent housing with a housing first mindset.
Occasionally, complete Coordinated Entry Assessments with community
members experiencing homelessness due to fleeing or attempting to
flee domestic violence. Provides holistic case management, crisis
intervention support services, safety planning, triage resources,
and referrals to survivors who will participate in Coburn Place
rapid-rehousing programming to aid in their successful transition
to safe, affordable permanent housing. Ensures all program
participants receive proper orientation into the program, and an
individual plan is developed aimed at assisting each survivor to
thrive. Assist survivors in creating personalized assessment plans
that focus on their chosen goals for immediate and long-term
safety, emotional and social well-being, self-sufficiency, and
secure, sustainable housing. Facilitate connections to supportive
services at Coburn Place and other relevant community resources.
Engages with the Housing Navigator and local housing service
providers, landlords, and property managers as part of a robust
housing curriculum and referral system. Participates in rotating
on-call schedule to provide crisis intervention support to callers
and program participants. During work hours, keep the location
finder activated on company-provided cell phones for safety
purposes. On occasion, facilitate support groups, workshops, or
educational sessions for survivors. Ensures all required
programming data and outcomes, as well as client file documentation
(including electronic client database) is completed accurately and
in a timely manner according to standards. Works with the team to
ensure that all data is collected and tracked appropriately. Acts
as a mandatory reporter and engage with the Department of Child
Services in the event of any suspected child abuse or neglect.
Promotes an open and supportive flow of communication within the
department and with other departments. Works with other direct
service staff to ensure that the program is working cohesively to
provide seamless and holistic supportive services to families
served by Coburn Place. Competencies: Case Management Crisis
Management Attention to Detail Oral/Written Communication
Residential/Low-Income Housing (or Overcoming Barriers to Obtaining
Residential/Low-Income Housing) Ability to take initiative and
utilize creative problem-solving to make decisions based on
changing needs Work collaboratively within a fast-paced,
solutions-focused team. TYPICAL INTERACTIONS: 60% with program
participants 20% with Advocacy and Housing team members 15% with
Housing Program Director 5% with Coburn Place staff (across all
departments) QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty according to
the requirements of Coburn Place. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s Degree (B.A. /B.S.) in
psychology, social work or other related field; and two plus year’s
related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of
education and experience is required. Previous advocacy/case
management work in domestic violence intervention, response and/or
prevention in a non-for-profit environment is preferred. Previous
experience working with individuals experiencing housing
instability and knowledge of housing stabilization resources is
preferred. A valid Indiana driver’s license and a satisfactory MVR
are required for this position. A clear DCS history, and clear
criminal and sex offender background checks are required. OTHER
QUALIFICATIONS: The ideal candidate thinks and acts strategically,
anticipates and addresses barriers, and considers how actions and
decisions impact individuals and the organization. Highly organized
and uses transparent tools and systems to monitor performance of
complex goals. Must possess a clear driving record. Must clear
national, state, and local law enforcement criminal and sexual
offender background checks and DCS history background check.
BENEFITS Generous, employer-supported health insurance for staff
and their families 401(k) with employer match to support your
future Flexible Paid Time Off (PTO) for rest, restoration, and
balance Paid holidays plus quarterly mental health days to recharge
and reset Employer-paid short-term disability and life insurance
Professional development opportunities to grow and thrive in your
role ADA DISCLAIMER: Essential functions, as defined under the
Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the above
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This job description
is illustrative only and is not a comprehensive list of all
functions and duties performed for this position. Factors such as
regular attendance on the job are not routinely listed in job
descriptions but are an essential function. OUR ORGANIZATIONAL
COMMITMENT Coburn Place is a hope-centered, trauma-informed
organization that values psychological safety, belonging, and
shared leadership. We honor lived experience, practice cultural
humility, and foster an environment grounded in compassion,
collaboration, and open-hearted communication. Team members
contribute to a culture of trust, accountability, and continuous
learning. At Coburn Place, we believe everyone deserves a safe
home. We also believe everyone deserves a safe workplace. We work
collectively to build a workplace where hope is practiced, not just
promised.
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