Do you want to be a front line advocate working with victims, families, police, hospitals, and court? The Rape Crisis Center of Milford offers training for state-certified sexual assault crisis counselors as defined in CT General Statute 52-146(k).
Requirements:
- Volunteers must reside within 30 minutes of each hospital or police department in RCC's catchment area. (Milford, Ansonia, Derby, Orange, Shelton, Seymour, & West Haven)
- Must have reliable transportation
- 18 years of age or older
- NO counseling experience required! Just a listening ear and a commitment to our mission
- Sign a year-long commitment for 2 shifts per month
Training:
- The Center accepts applications for volunteers all year round
- If you are accepted into the program, you are required to attend 40 hours of training designated under the statute in order to be certified as a Sexual Assault Crisis Counselor in the state of CT.
- There is a $50 fee for all training and volunteer materials.
- Training topics include:
o Sexual assault definitions, myths, and facts
o Crisis intervention techniques
o Sexual Harassment
o Child sexual assault
o Domestic violence
o Diverse populations
o Counseling
o Suicide Prevention
o Police investigations
o Forensic evidence collection
o Hospital accompaniment and medical procedures
o Counselor/ advocate procedures
o Court process and the law
Responsibilities:
- Cover 24-7, free and confidential hotline during non-office hours (remote)
- Volunteer 2 shifts per month unless otherwise discussed with the Volunteer Coordinator. Shift times are as follows:
o Monday-Thursday 5:00pm-7:30am
o Friday 5:00pm - 8:00am
o Weekends and Holidays: 8:00am-8:00pm or 8:00pm-8:00am
- Respond in a timely manner to any police stations or hospitals in our catchment area to provide advocacy
- Maintain confidentiality and abide by all other Rape Crisis Center of Milford policies
- Attend monthly volunteer meetings for case discussion, training, and other important information
- Maintain proper documentation for every client and discuss with staff appropriately
Internships:
- All volunteers, regardless of student status, are eligible for internships with the Rape Crisis Center of Milford
- Interns have the opportunity to work in the office and have more direct contact with clients, seeing the day to day operations of a victim services agency
- Supervision is completed by the Director of Victim Services; MS in Criminal Justice degree (we do not offer clinical supervision)
- RCC requires that interns be certified under CT General Statute 52-146(k) and commit to volunteer shifts for the full year, unless previously discussed.