Program Instructor-Batterers Intervention
Listed on 2026-01-22
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Social Work
Youth Development, Crisis Counselor, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Human Services/ Social Work
Program Instructor - Batterers Intervention
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Requisition #: 19612
Coordinate, mentor, handle fee collection and document client class attendance/participation maintaining strict adherence to established policies and procedures related to program objectives and governing bodies directives; remain updated on all compliance mandates affecting the treatment community.
Responsibilities- Facilitate or co‑facilitate assigned group utilizing the established curriculum and teaching techniques.
- Model appropriate boundary settings, confrontation, refraining, paraphrasing, reflection and clarification.
- Identify and eliminate collusion or complicity and inter‑group conflicts for individual group growth.
- Communicate non‑hostility, respect unconditional acceptance of ethno‑cultural and lifestyle differences.
- Appropriately address how domestic violence affects children as victims and children who witness domestic violence.
- Teach and model problem‑solving skills and non‑violent behavior options.
- Recognize and process denial, minimization and other defense mechanisms.
- Establish rapport and understanding in a non‑judgmental and objective manner to build trust, reduce resistance, and elicit necessary feedback to gauge understanding of intervention information imparted.
- Appropriately confront acts of domestic violence and other counterproductive behavior(s).
- Elicit self‑disclosure to enhance participant’s self‑exploration.
- Maintain case notes regarding participation, cooperation and other pertinent information.
- Collect appropriate Batterers Intervention Program fees from clients during class and ensure that The Salvation Army Batterers Intervention Program Policy and Procedures are followed during the collection and deposit process.
- Maintain instructor qualifications each year as dictated by the BIP state certifying agency.
- Perform other related work as required.
Bachelor’s degree in a social or behavioral science or two years of experience involving direct contact work with victims and batterers.
Passing a background screening is required.
Must complete a minimum six‑month facilitator training program to include educational and experiential learning to become a credentialed BIP facilitator per Florida Statute 741.28.
Valid State driver’s license may be required.
Knowledge,Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of feminism and dynamics of domestic violence in society.
- Knowledge of criminal justice principles and practices.
- Knowledge of court procedures and legal terms to assist judges and instruct clients.
- Knowledge of time management practices and principles.
- Skill in using a Duluth‑style power and control model for domestic violence intervention.
- Ability to learn The Salvation Army corrections probation policies and procedures.
- Ability to represent The Salvation Army’s interest professionally and positively, in compliance with established policies, procedures, and regulations.
- Ability to process data from violations of probation to identify special circumstances and appropriate procedures.
- Ability to work with the public encompassing all types of behaviors.
- Ability to interview clients to obtain pertinent information.
- Ability to prepare and maintain accurate and complete court session and client records.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of client cases.
- Ability to communicate verbally and in writing with individuals at all levels.
- Ability to work independently and remain self‑motivated.
- Ability to pass specialized training in using a Duluth style power and control model for domestic violence intervention.
- Ability to effectively communicate in both verbal and written form.
- Ability to work with local judiciary, sheriff’s department, probation officers, and clients as needed.
- Ability to remain calm and controlled using responsible rationale when dealing with a highly resistant population.
- Meet attendance requirements.
- Read, write and effectively communicate in English.
- Work well under the pressures of client conflict.
- Work independently with limited supervision.
- Limited physical effort; walking, standing, lifting and carrying light objects (less than 25…
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