Victim Advocate for Human Trafficking Survivors
Company: Camillus House Inc
Location: Miami
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Who We Are At
Camillus House, we are driven by our mission to serve individuals
and families experiencing homelessness and poverty in South
Florida. Guided by the teachings of St. John of God, we provide
comprehensive services that include housing, healthcare, behavioral
health, and supportive services. Our core values Hospitality,
Respect, Quality, Spirituality, and Responsibility shape how we
serve our clients, support one another, and uphold the dignity and
worth of every person. Who You Are You are a compassionate and
mission driven advocate with a strong commitment to supporting
survivors of human trafficking through trauma informed client
centered care. You are skilled at building trust, navigating
complex housing and social service systems, and empowering
individuals to achieve safety, stability, and independence. You
bring empathy, professionalism, and cultural sensitivity to your
work and are able to balance advocacy, crisis response, and case
management in a fast-paced environment. You are deeply aligned with
Camillus House values and motivated by service to others. What You
Will Do As the Victim Advocate for Human Trafficking Survivors, you
will provide comprehensive wraparound support to survivors as they
transition from emergency shelter into stable housing. Reporting to
the Director of Behavioral Health, you will play a critical role in
helping clients achieve long-term housing stability, safety, and
self-sufficiency through a rapid rehousing model. Your
responsibilities include: Case Management and Service Planning:
Deliver individualized, survivor centered case management based on
each client’s unique needs. Develop, implement, and monitor service
plans focused on housing stability, employment readiness, financial
literacy, healthcare access, and overall well-being. Coordinate
referrals and maintain ongoing communication with internal and
community service providers. Client Advocacy and Support : Provide
trauma informed advocacy and emotional support to survivors
accessing emergency and transitional housing services. Establish
trusting relationships that foster empowerment, self-advocacy,
autonomy, and long term independence. Crisis Intervention and
Safety Planning : Respond effectively to crises by providing
immediate emotional support and practical interventions. Develop,
reassess, and update personalized safety plans to address ongoing
risks and promote survivor safety throughout the housing transition
process. Follow Up and Ongoing Engagement : Maintain consistent
contact with survivors after housing placement through home visits,
check ins, and progress evaluations. Identify emerging needs early
and provide timely support to promote housing retention and
stability. Housing Stability and Rapid Rehousing : Assist survivors
with locating, securing, and maintaining safe and stable housing.
Support clients through housing applications, lease processes,
landlord engagement, and move in coordination. Monitor housing
progress and rental assistance as survivors work toward financial
independence. Legal and Systems Advocacy : Support survivors in
accessing legal resources related to immigration, family law,
employment rights, and criminal record expungement. Provide
advocacy, referrals, and accompaniment while respecting survivor
choice and confidentiality. Mission and Values Integration :
Demonstrate Camillus House values by welcoming all individuals with
hospitality, treating every person with dignity and respect,
supporting holistic well being of mind, body, and spirit,
delivering high quality services, and acting responsibly as a
steward of resources and relationships. Other Duties What You Will
Bring Education and Credentials : Bachelor’s degree in social work,
psychology, criminal justice, housing studies, or a related field
required. Master’s degree preferred. Certifications or specialized
training in trauma informed care, housing advocacy, or services for
survivors of human trafficking are strongly preferred. Experience :
Minimum of two to three years of professional experience in victim
advocacy, housing services, or a related social services field.
Experience supporting survivors of human trafficking, domestic
violence, or homelessness preferred. Prior experience working
within rapid rehousing or transitional housing programs is highly
desirable. Ability to Work Independently and Collaboratively :
Demonstrated ability to work autonomously while also collaborating
effectively within multidisciplinary teams and across community
partners. Crisis Management and Problem Solving : Strong crisis
intervention, decision making, and problem-solving skills with the
ability to remain calm, effective, and client focused in high
pressure situations. Cultural Competence : Ability to work
respectfully and effectively with individuals from diverse
cultural, socioeconomic, and linguistic backgrounds. Housing
Systems Knowledge : Working knowledge of rapid rehousing models,
housing systems, and rental assistance programs, including the
ability to engage landlords and navigate housing placement
processes. Language Proficiency : Proficiency in spoken and written
English required. Spanish preferred. Additional languages,
including Creole, are a plus. Organizational and Documentation
Skills : Strong organizational skills with exceptional attention to
detail, particularly in maintaining accurate and confidential
client records. Professionalism and Emotional Resilience : High
level of professionalism, emotional intelligence, adaptability, and
resilience when working with vulnerable populations and complex
situations. Trauma Informed Practice : Strong understanding of
trauma informed, survivor centered approaches that promote
empowerment, safety, and long-term stability. Verbal and Written
Communication : Excellent verbal and written communication skills,
with the ability to advocate effectively, document clearly, and
engage with clients and partners professionally. Work Environment
and Schedule : This is a non-remote, full-time position, typically
scheduled Monday through Friday, with flexibility required for
evenings, weekends, holidays, or on call responsibilities as
program needs dictate. The role involves standing, walking, and use
of hands, with occasional lifting of up to twenty-five pounds. The
work environment noise level ranges from low to moderate.
Requirements: What We Offer • Comprehensive Medical Plans (PPO &
HMO options) • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • GAP Insurance
(fully paid by employer) • Employer-paid Short-Term Disability
Coverage • Employer-paid Long-Term Disability Coverage •
Employer-paid Life Insurance • Voluntary Life & AD&D Insurance
• Accident & Critical Illness Insurance • Long-Term Care Insurance
• Proactive Health Management Plan (PHMP) Wellness Program •
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – Confidential support for
personal and work-life issues • Pet Insurance (Nationwide) • Paid
Vacation Time • Paid Sick Time • Paid Federal Holidays • Paid
Floating Holidays Equal Opportunity Employer Camillus House is an
equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. We are
committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees,
valuing diversity, and fostering a culture of equity.
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