Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate
Company: Chenega Corporation
Location: Grand Forks Afb
Posted on: June 17, 2026
Job Description:
CHENEGA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, LLC
Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota
The Department of the Air Force (DAF) Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
is designed to identify, prevent, provide treatment to families,
couples, and/or intimate partners impacted by domestic abuse (DA).
FAP offers the support of Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates
(DAVA) to provide DAF personnel, their family members, or
intimate partners who are victims of DA (sometimes referred to as
domestic violence) non-clinical emergent and urgent service
whenever requested. With the exception of mandatory state, federal,
and military reporting requirements (i.e., domestic violence, child
abuse, and duty to warn situations) the DAVA provides a private and
confidential service to encourage victims in seeking
assistance.
Responsibilities
- Provides 24 hour/7 days a week response to victims alleging DA
by publishing and maintaining an emergency contact number via cell
phone provided by vendor.
- Establish a Victim s Safety Plan on a case-by-case basis.
- Partners with the Family Advocacy Treatment Manager (FATM) and
Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) or mental health
on-call provider if the treatment or case manager is unavailable,
to establish safety plans. The victims safety is the DAVA s top
responsibility and priority.
- Review the safety plan during each victim contact.
- Develops safety plans based on initial and ongoing risk
assessments. If imminent risk of serious harm or death is
established, notify the FAO, law enforcement, and Command. If
children are involved, the process also includes child physical
safety and emotional well-being; refer involved children to the
treatment or case manager for follow-on care.
- Immediately reports any changes in the victim s circumstances
that changes or impacts the safety plan to the FAP treatment/case
manager or mental health on-call provider if the treatment/case
manager is unavailable. When determining whether a victim is at
imminent risk of serious harm or death, the DAVA will assess the
following risk factors:
- Victimization patterns have increased in severity or
frequency.
- Alleged offender threatened or attempted to kill the victim or
his/her children.
- Alleged offender threatened or attempted suicide.
- Alleged offender strangled the victim.
- Alleged offender used or threatened to use a weapon against the
victim.
- Victim sustained serious injury during the abusive
incidents.
- Prior police contact with the alleged offender regarding
DA.
- Victim has a restraining or protection order against the
alleged offender.
- Victim is estranged, separated or attempting to separate from
the alleged offender.
- Alleged offender stalked the victim.
- Alleged offender abuses alcohol or drugs.
- Alleged offender forced sex on the victim.
- Alleged offender abused victim during current pregnancy.
- Victim expresses fear of imminent serious harm or death.
- Alleged offender has active psychosis or mania.
- Alleged offender is using psychoactive drugs, such as
amphetamines or cocaine.
- Alleged offender exhibits obsessive behavior, extreme jealousy,
or extreme dominance.
- Advises each victim at the initial contact that:
- DAVA services are voluntary.
- DAVA have limited confidentiality IAW AF policy.
- Medical examination and documentation of victim s injuries is
highly recommended.
- May choose to make a restricted or unrestricted report of DA
(those options are fully explained by the DAVA)
- Advises victims of the military or civil actions available to
promote safety (e.g., military order of protection, restraining
order, and injunction).
- Offers victims information regarding their identified needs
(e.g., emergency shelter, housing, childcare, legal services,
clinical resources, medical services, transitional
compensation).
- Offers follow-up DAVA services to each victim:
- Empower the victim to advocate for the needs of self and
children.
- Support the victim in decision-making by exploring
options.
- Assist the victim with prioritizing actions and establishing
short/long-term goals.
- Provide information and referral on military and civilian
resources.
- Advises victims of the impact of domestic violence on children
and supports victim s efforts to have children assessed and
treated, as needed.
- Accompanies the victim to appointments or court proceedings
when requested by the victim.
- Assistance with transportation is typically not provided to
victims, however, after consultation with the FAO and when no other
reasonable means exist the DAVA may transport the victim to
important appointments (i.e.: medical, court, protective actions).
The DAVA cannot transport minor children unless accompanied by the
parent or legal guardian and has the appropriate safety restraints
in the vehicle. The government will not be responsible for any
costs or liabilities if the DAVA elects to provide transportation
for victims except as identified in the contract.
- Collaborates with the FAP treatment/case manager to support the
victim and promote safety for the victim and children in the
home.
- Briefs the treatment/case manager prior to the Clinical Case
Staffing (CCS) so that the CCS team has the most current
information on the victim and children for staffing. (Note: The
DAVA does not have access to information containing Personal Health
Information (PHI) and does not attend the CCS).
- Establishes a contact file for each victim served that contains
minimal information about the allegations or nature of the
incident. The primary purpose of the DAVA contact file is to
maintain victim s name and contact information as well as a log of
the victim contacts and nature of the contacts or service provided
by the DAVA. Information in the DAVA contact file will assist the
DAVA in maintaining contact with the victim and will provide
continuity of care in the event of DAVA position turnover.
- Place the safety plan, Victim Impact Statement and Victim
Preference Statement in the DAVA contact file. Provide a copy of
items to the treatment/case manager for the FAP Record.
- Maintain DAVA contact files in the FAP office under a double
lock system and/or DAVA database.
- The contact file will be clearly marked as either Open or
Closed indicating whether the victim is currently receiving DAVA
services.
- Submits Victim Impact Statement when the victim asks the DAVA
to inform the alleged offender s commander, the FAP treatment/case
manager, or the FAO (for presentation to the Central Registry
Board) of the impact the maltreatment has had on the victim and/or
children. (Note: This form is only required when the victim
requests the DAVA share the impact information on the victim s
behalf
- Enters victim contact information and perform other activities
monthly IAW DAF FAP guidance.
- Develops process to keep the FAO and designated POC (e.g.,
on-call mental health provider, emergency room.) informed of DAVA s
location and timelines when providing DAVA victim services. This
process will include purpose, location, arrival, and departure
notification.
- Supports the Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) to
develop System Advocacy, Education and Public Awareness, promoting
a coordinated community response to DA. As a system advocate, the
DAVA shall:
- Continually evaluate the quality of the installation s
coordinated community response and collaborate with base agencies
to improve the system response to victims.
- Empower victims to be involved in plans or decisions about the
safety of self and children.
- Collaborate and establish protocols with Security Forces
Squadron (SFS) and Office of Special Investigations (OSI)
confirming:
- 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected
DA
- Collaboration on safety planning
- Training of SFS and OSI personnel on the DAVA role
- Collaborates and establishes protocols with the MTF confirming:
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- 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected
DA
- Training of MTF personnel on the DAVA role
- Establishes liaisons and partner with civilian DA
resources.
- Is a member of the installation Family Advocacy Committee (FAC)
and reports to the FAO. The DAVA participates in the development,
implementation, and evaluation of installation DA policies and
protocols (e.g., Installation Supplement to AFI 40-301- Family
Advocacy, Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with local victim
shelters, Inter-Service Support Agreements).
- Supports the FAP Secondary Prevention and Client Engagement
(SPaCE) and New Parent Support Program (NPSP) prevention
activities. The DAVA will actively participate in all resiliency
initiatives designed to prevent DA.
- Partners with the Family Advocacy Nurse (FAN) when the FAN is
involved in open partner maltreatment cases.
- Promptly communicates with the treatment/case manager and the
FAN any information that may impact the victim s current safety
plan.
- Refers victim for direct service from the FAN through the
FAO.
- Shares victim information with the FAN at least monthly to
ensure continuity of care between the FAN and DAVA services.
- Partners with the FAIS to promote education about and
prevention of DA. Such activities may include outreach programs
designed to increase awareness, educational briefings (e.g.,
restricted reporting option), skill-building classes . click apply
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Keywords: Chenega Corporation, Grand Forks , Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate, Healthcare , Grand Forks Afb, North Dakota
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