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Weekend Advocate Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Community Advocate

Burnsville, MN · On-site

$22.75 - $24.25/hr

This position also acts as a liaison between 360 Communities advocacy services and other professionals and resources in the community. Position serves/provides coverage for Apple Valley and Rosemount.

Victim Support Advocate

Savage, MN · On-site

$21 - $23.50/hr

Victim Support Advocate FTE: Full-time /Non-Exempt/Hourly Rate of Pay : $21.00/hr -$23.50/hr REPORTS TO: Advocacy Program Manager LOCATION: 14327 Huntington Ave. Savage, MN and on occasion trips to ...

Victim Support Advocate

Savage, MN · On-site

$21 - $23.50/hr

Victim Support Advocate FTE: Full-time /Non-Exempt/Hourly Rate of Pay : $21.00/hr -$23.50/hr REPORTS TO: Advocacy Program Manager LOCATION: 14327 Huntington Ave. Savage, MN and on occasion trips to ...

Tenant Advocate Build Something Bigger -- And Change Lives, Including Your Own. In 1935, Louise Whitbeck Fraser opened a school in her home for people with disabilities -- defying social expectations ...

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Weekend Advocate information

What is a weekend advocate?

Weekend Advocates are professionals who provide support, guidance, or representation to individuals or groups during weekends. They often work in social services, crisis intervention, domestic violence shelters, or advocacy organizations, ensuring help and resources are available outside of standard weekday hours. Their responsibilities may include crisis counseling, providing information about services, and connecting clients to resources. Weekend Advocates play a crucial role in ensuring continuous support for people in need, especially during times when regular office staff may not be available.

What are some common challenges weekend advocates face when balancing high caseloads with limited weekend resources?

Weekend Advocates often encounter high demand for support services while working with fewer onsite resources compared to weekdays. This can require creative problem-solving and strong time management as you coordinate care, communicate with offsite staff, and handle urgent situations. Building solid relationships with community partners and having a thorough understanding of local resources can help you address clients’ needs efficiently. Collaboration and clear documentation are also crucial for ensuring continuity of care when weekday staff return.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a weekend advocate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Advocate, you typically need experience in crisis intervention, knowledge of community resources, and a background in social work or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, hotline systems, and confidentiality protocols is often required. Strong active listening, emotional resilience, and effective communication skills help advocates support clients in high-stress situations. These competencies ensure that clients receive timely, empathetic assistance and appropriate referrals during critical weekend hours.

What are the most commonly searched types of Advocate jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Advocate jobs in Minnesota are:

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Weekend Advocate jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Weekend Advocate job openings:

Family Advocate

American Indian Comm Development Corp

Minneapolis, MN • On-site

$24/hr

Full-time

Posted yesterday

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Job description

Position Overview

AICDC believes strong families build strong communities. The Family Advocate plays a vital role in partnering with families to identify their strengths, overcome barriers, and achieve long-term stability. Using a family-centered, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed approach, the Family Advocate provides guidance, advocacy, education, and connections to community resources to empower families.

Working within the Families First Program, the Family Advocate supports parents and caregivers through individualized plans, life skills development, budgeting, employment readiness, educational support, and resource navigation. This position builds relationships with families, provides ongoing encouragement and accountability, and advocates for them as they work toward self-sufficiency and well-being.

Reports to: Lead Case Manager

Primary Responsibilities

  • Welcome families into the Families First Program through comprehensive intake and assessment.
  • Maintain regular contact with participating families.
  • Build trusting, culturally responsive relationships with families and maintain regular contact to monitor progress, recognize successes, address barriers, and support individual goal achievement.
  • Partner with families to develop personalized action plans that support stability, independence, and overall wellness.
  • Advocate for families when working with schools, healthcare providers, social service agencies, and other community partners.
  • Provide crisis intervention and problem-solving support during challenging situations.
  • Coordinate transportation when appropriate.
  • Complete timely and accurate case documentation within Procentive and other required systems for services rendered.
  • Collaborate with internal staff and community partners to ensure comprehensive support.
  • Apply agency policies, procedures, and program guidelines consistently and respectfully.
  • Connect parents and caregivers with information and referrals for housing, recovery services, employment, education, healthcare, childcare, and other supportive community resources.
  • Plan, facilitate, and encourage participation in educational, cultural, and family-centered activities that promote healthy relationships, life skills, resilience, and community connection.
  • Support families to build life, budgeting skills, employment readiness, educational advancement, and other tools for long-term success and overall wellness.
  • Participate actively in meetings, case consultations, and professional development opportunities.
  • Maintain confidentiality while collaborating with community partners, coworkers, and supervisors.
  • Identify opportunities to improve services and enhance family outcomes.
  • Support Family First Program to ensure quality services and successful program implementation.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

  • 3 - 5 years of educational or professional experience in human services or a related field.
  • Experience working with families experiencing housing instability, homelessness, or other life challenges.
  • Experience providing crisis intervention and conflict resolution.
  • Strong organizational skills with experience maintaining accurate documentation and reports.
  • Intermediate computer skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to build trusting relationships with individuals from diverse cultural, racial, economic, and gender backgrounds.
  • Ability to assess situations quickly and respond with professionalism and compassion.
  • Must successfully pass a background check.
  • Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record to meet agency transportation requirements.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience using Procentive or another electronic health records, or case management systems.
  • Experience with county benefits or public assistance programs, and referral processes.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to perform prolonged computer and desk work
  • Ability to travel locally and transport clients occasionally as required by the position
  • Ability to move throughout office, and community settings, which may include navigating stairs.
  • Ability to occasionally lift and carry materials weighing up to 15 pounds.

Equal Employment Opportunity

American Indian Community Development Corporation (AICDC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.