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We are more than planners, architects, and engineers -- we are neighbors who choose to live and ... education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.

We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work ... education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.

We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work ... education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.

We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work ... education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.

We are more than planners, architects, and engineers -- we are neighbors who choose to live and ... education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.

We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work ... education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.

Uphold ENFRA's owner advocacy principles and organizational core values. * Manage project ... Registered Engineering Intern (EI) certification or Professional Engineer (PE) Licensure * 5+ years ...

Uphold ENFRA's owner advocacy principles and organizational core values. * Manage project ... Registered Engineering Intern (EI) certification or Professional Engineer (PE) Licensure * 5+ years ...

Uphold ENFRA's owner advocacy principles and organizational core values. * Manage project ... Registered Engineering Intern (EI) certification or Professional Engineer (PE) Licensure * 5+ years ...

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Coppell, TX · On-site

$116K - $156K/yr

Uphold ENFRA's owner advocacy principles and organizational core values. * Manage project ... Registered Engineering Intern (EI) certification or Professional Engineer (PE) Licensure * 5+ years ...

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What are the primary ways Developer Advocate Interns interact with technical and non-technical teams within an organization?

Developer Advocate Interns often serve as a bridge between engineering teams and broader communities, including product, marketing, and customer support. They typically collaborate with developers to gather technical insights and feedback, while also working with marketing or community managers to create educational content and organize events. This cross-functional interaction helps them understand multiple perspectives, making it important to have strong communication and adaptability skills. Interns can expect to participate in meetings, help respond to developer queries, and contribute to documentation or demos, gaining broad exposure to how different teams contribute to a product’s success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Developer Advocate Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Developer Advocate Intern, you need a strong understanding of programming concepts, familiarity with developer communities, and often a background in computer science or a related field. Experience with coding languages (such as Python or JavaScript), version control systems like Git, and proficiency with technical documentation or developer platforms is commonly required. Excellent communication, public speaking, and interpersonal skills help you engage with both technical and non-technical audiences. These skills ensure you can effectively bridge the gap between development teams and user communities, fostering product adoption and advocacy.

What is the difference between Developer Advocate Intern vs Developer Evangelist Intern?

AspectDeveloper Advocate InternDeveloper Evangelist Intern
Required CredentialsRelevant technical skills, internship or coursework in software developmentSimilar technical background, often with communication or marketing skills
Work EnvironmentCollaborates with developers, product teams, and marketingEngages with developer communities, events, and online platforms
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, startups, software firmsTech companies, especially those promoting developer tools and platforms
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles involving developer engagement and advocacySimilar roles focused on community engagement and promotion

Both roles involve engaging with developer communities and promoting products, but Developer Advocate Interns focus more on technical advocacy and product feedback, while Developer Evangelist Interns emphasize community outreach and marketing efforts. The roles often overlap and may vary by company, but both require technical knowledge and strong communication skills.

What is a Developer Advocate Intern?

A Developer Advocate Intern is a student or early-career professional who supports developer advocacy teams by engaging with developer communities, creating technical content, and gathering feedback on products. Their role involves helping other developers understand and use a company's technology effectively, often through writing blogs, making tutorials, or participating in events. This internship provides hands-on experience in both software development and community engagement, bridging the gap between developers and product teams. Interns learn valuable communication and technical skills while helping improve developer experiences with the company's tools or platforms.
What are the most commonly searched types of Developer Advocate jobs in Texas? The most popular types of Developer Advocate jobs in Texas are:
What cities in Texas are hiring for Developer Advocate Intern jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Developer Advocate Intern job openings:
Family Advocate (Day of Forensic Interview) Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.

Family Advocate (Day of Forensic Interview) Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.

DALLAS CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER

Dallas, TX • On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

The Dallas Children's Advocacy Center is seeking an experienced Family Advocate (Day of Forensic Interview) for the Family Advocate Department.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
The Family Advocate works collaboratively with each family and the MDT (multi-disciplinary) team and provides clients with trauma informed, wrap around services, referrals and resources to child victims and their caretakers. This position works closely with Spanish-speaking clients; Spanish proficiency is preferred.
ABOUT DCAC: The mission of the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center is to improve the lives of abused children in Dallas County and to provide national leadership on child abuse issues. DCAC is a non-profit organization and the only agency of its kind in Dallas County, working in agreement with public and private agencies to investigate, prosecute, and provide healing services for child abuse
cases in Dallas County. We reduce the victimization of the child, remove barriers to investigation and treatment, and enhance criminal prosecution with our distinctive multidisciplinary and united approach to these complex and severe cases, all at no cost to our clients. Each year, DCAC serves over 13,000 children and their non-offending family members.
We are a national and international leader in the Children's Advocacy Center movement, recognized
for our expertise in the identification, investigation, and prosecution of child abuse cases; cutting edge clinical services and programs for the victims and their non-offending family members; and our community and professional training programs.
Essential Duties and Key Responsibilities:
  • Conducts pre-orientation with each caregiver.
  • Reviews HIPAA forms and obtains signatures and acknowledgements.
  • Reviews and obtains signature on Consent for Treatment forms.
  • Reviews Parents Guide and provide to caregiver.
  • Facilitates orientation with caregivers on the day of the forensic interview:
  • Reviews "You Are Not Alone" book with caregiver.
  • Provides OMS Survey.
  • Conducts risk assessments related to non-suicidal self-injury, suicidal ideation and behavior, homicidal ideation, and interpersonal violence; completes safety plans as needed; conducts follow up phone calls with caretaker within 24 hours of being seen.
  • Provides informal assessment for immediate family needs that addresses food, housing, clothing, toiletries and physical and emotional safety.
  • Participates in pre- and post- case staffing's of forensic interviews with MDT (multi-disciplinary) partners.
  • Enters data and self-audits in client database and ensures accurate, professional data is entered in a timely manner and within guidelines and standards.
  • Ensures day of forensic interview, wrap around services are completed for the caregiver and child and next steps are determined, which include, but are not limited to:
  • Schedules next DCAC appointment.
  • Ensures appropriate caregiver and child referrals are submitted to outside agencies.
  • Follows up calls are conducted within 72 hours, when appropriate, and,
  • Submits client for dismissal, when appropriate.
  • Regularly participates in peer review meetings.
  • Cultivates relationships with MDT partners by attending pre- and post- staffings and communicating case information; attends MDT staffings as needed and attends and participates in partner relations sponsored events.
  • Provides on-call support after hours and on the weekend through staff rotation.

Interaction with clients:
  • Uses best practices, including an empathic tone and open body language to build rapport with clients.
  • Uses structured frameworks for providing crisis interventions.
  • Provides services in a trauma informed manner.

Supervision of Interns:
  • Provide ongoing supervision and training to Children's Programming and Family Advocate interns, as needed by:
  • Participating in intern interviews.
  • Assisting in observing and training new interns.
  • Providing weekly or bi-weekly supervision to Children's Programming and Family Advocate interns.

Cross-Training with other Family Advocates:
  • Cross trains with other Family Advocates, Children's Programming, Screening and On-Going Case management, to back up when needed.
  • Uses crisis intervention and de-escalation skills, when necessary.
  • Conduct and reviews risk assessment and safety planning for the child and family.
  • Collaborates with DCAC MDT (multi-disciplinary) team to exchange information that are pertinent to the child's case and safety.
  • Reviewing CPI (child protection investigation) safety plans, placements and other safety concerns.
  • Connecting with law enforcement regarding the criminal investigation of the child's case.
  • Reaching out to the District Attorney's office on the status of the trial and prosecution of the alleged offender.
  • Connecting with the REACH clinic and Medical Liaison Coordinator regarding any medical exams for the child.
  • Communicates and coordinates with the specialty partner agencies (T-911 and NFNL)
  • Court Readiness and Court Accompaniment:
  • Becomes well versed in DCAC court readiness curriculum.
  • Provides court readiness sessions upon request.
  • Provides court accompaniment upon request.

Continuing Education:
  • Completes a minimum of 24 hours of instruction, within the first six (6) months of hire, including but not limited to:
  • The dynamics of abuse,
  • The CAC model and the coordinated MDT response, including the civil and criminal justice processes and the medical evaluation process.
  • Working with non-offending caregivers (examples may include understanding the challenges non-offending caregivers face, communicating with empathy, etc.)
  • Time impact of trauma and trauma informed services.
  • The impact of crisis and crisis assessment and intervention.
  • Professional ethics and boundaries.
  • Assistance in accessing and obtaining victims' rights as outlined by law.
  • The Crime Victims Compensation (CVC) program.
  • Court education, support and accompaniment, and,
  • Assistance with access to treatment, additional support services, and concrete resources.
  • Completes the CACTX Family Advocate training program, including Family Advocacy 101-201 training (or equivalent) within the first year of employment as a Family Advocate.
  • Completes continuing education each year in topics relevant to family advocacy, child abuse and or victim services.
  • Employees who are bilingual (English/Spanish) are required to complete translation training through TIN (Translation Interpretation Network).
  • Completes all compliance training required by DCAC.

Other Duties:
  • Attends and participates and/or assists at the annual Crimes Against Children conference.
  • Attends and engages in supervisory meetings and team meetings.
  • Attends monthly agency staff meetings and other events.
  • Participates in special events for children and families.
  • Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
Education and experience: bachelor's degree or higher in human services, social work, counseling, psychology, sociology or related field and two (2) years of experience in a client facing, case management role working at a domestic violence shelter, residential shelter or another Child Advocacy Center OR an equivalent combination of experience, knowledge and skills and five (5) years in a client facing position to substitute for a college degree.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of developmental states of children, family dynamics, inter-partner violence, trauma, and child maltreatment.
  • Skilled in effective communication with a diverse community of stakeholders including medical professionals, law enforcement, CPI (child protective investigation) the Dallas County District Attorney's Office, DCAC staff, clients, and families.
  • Skilled with working with children and families, particularly with youth who have experienced significant trauma.
  • Skilled in client de-escalation and conflict resolution.
  • Ability to maintain client confidentiality.
  • Ability to actively engage in consultation regarding difficult case situations.
  • Ability to maintain a personal trauma resilience plan.
  • Ability to navigate multiple systems and reduce barriers to treatment for the child.
  • Possesses ability to effectively communicate amongst team members while managing time constraints in a high stress work environment.
  • Ability to establish and maintain professionally challenging achievement goals and exerting effort toward mastering tasks and a willingness to take on responsibilities and challenges.
  • Excellent presentation and communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with all levels of employees, board members, partners, and community.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work Location: All work must be performed in the office due to client confidentiality.
Mental and Physical Abilities: Duties are usually performed seated with occasional periods of standing or walking. Limited physical effort is required associated with lifting and carrying objects (less than 25 lbs).
Working Conditions: Work may be performed but is not limited to an office environment.
Essential Functions: This job description should not be interpreted as all-inclusive. It is intended to identify the essential functions and requirements of this position. The incumbents may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this job description.
Core Values:
Must demonstrate/live our organization's core values:
1. We are child-centered, family-focused, and community-driven,
2. We act with dignity and compassion in all that we do,
3. We recognize our staff as our greatest asset, and
4. We operate as a seamless team.
DCAC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and we believe in an inclusive culture. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
BENEFITS:
• 100% Paid Employee Health Insurance-PPO
• 100% Paid Employee Dental Insurance
• 100% Paid Short Term Disability
• 100% Paid Long Term Disability
• 100% Paid Basic Term Life and AD&D Benefits (one times your annual earnings up to $50,000)
• Vision Insurance through Superior Vision
• Pet Insurance through Nationwide
• Legal Services through Freshbenies
• Flexible Spending Account
• Dependent Spending Account
• Six (6) weeks' of paid Parental Leave
• Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)
• Health Advocate
• WellVia Teladoc Program
• 403b Retirement and Contribution Plan with up to a 4% employer contribution
• Supplemental Insurance: Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity Insurance, Critical Illness
Insurance
• Bilingual Stipend (English/Spanish) of $2,700 annually
• Cell Phone Stipend
• 10 Paid Holidays
• 2 Floating Holidays
• 14 Wellness Days
• 10 Vacation Days
• DCAC participates in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)