Air Force Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate (DAVA) - Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
Company: IVA'AL Solutions, LLC
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Description: IVA’AL Solutions, LLC provides support to the Air
Force (AF) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) and is responsible for
staffing qualified Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed
Registered Nurses, Certified Victim Advocates, and Program
Assistants at U.S. AF Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) across
the country. The AF FAP is a Department of Defense, (DoD) funded
program whose purpose is to both prevent and respond to intimate
partner abuse, child abuse, and problematic sexual behavior with
children and youth. Job Description: The Domestic Abuse Victim
Advocate (DAVA) provides AF personnel, their family members, or
intimate partners who are victims of intimate partner abuse
non-clinical emergent and urgent service whenever requested. With
the exception of mandatory state, federal, and military reporting
requirements (i.e., domestic violence, child abuse, and duty to
warn situations) the DAVA provides a private and confidential
service to encourage victims in seeking assistance. Essential
Functions: - Provides 24/7 response to victims alleging abuse
(these services are provided based on the needs of client via
telephone or in-person). - Establish a Victim’s Safety Plan on a
case-by-case basis. The victims’ safety is the DAVA’s top
responsibility and priority. The DAVA will review the Safety Plan
during each victim contact. - Conduct initial and ongoing risk
assessments. If imminent risk of serious harm or death is
established, notify the social work supervisor, law enforcement,
and Command. If children are involved, the process also includes
child physical safety and emotional well-being; refer involved
children to the social worker for follow-on care. - Immediately
report any changes in the victim’s circumstances that changes or
impacts the safety plan to the supervisor and/or social worker or
mental health provider in charge. - Advise victims of the military
or civil actions available to promote safety (e.g., military order
of protection, restraining order, and injunction). - Offer victims
information regarding their identified needs (e.g., emergency
shelter, housing, childcare, legal services, clinical resources,
medical services, transitional compensation). - Accompany clients
to appointments or court proceedings when requested by the client.
- Assistance with transportation is typically not provided to
clients, however, after consultation with the social work
supervisor and when no other reasonable means exist the DAVA may
transport the victim to important appointments (i.e.: medical,
court, protective actions). The DAVA cannot transport minor
children unless accompanied by the parent or legal guardian and has
the appropriate safety restraints in the vehicle. - Establish a
contact file for each victim served that contains minimal
information about the allegations or nature of the incident. The
primary purpose of the DAVA contact file is to maintain victim’s
name and contact information as well as a log of the victim
contacts and nature of the contacts or service provided by the
DAVA. - Develop process to keep the social work supervisor and
designated POC (e.g. on-call mental health provider, emergency
room.) informed of DAVA’s location and timelines when providing
DAVA victim services. This process will include location, arrival,
and departure notification. - Continually evaluate the quality of
the installation’s coordinated community response and collaborate
with base agencies to improve the system response to victims. -
Empower victims to be involved in plans or decisions about the
safety of self and children. - Collaborate and establish protocols
with Security Forces Squadron (SFS), Office of Special
Investigations (OSI), and Military Medical Treatment Facilities
confirming. - At the discretion of the Social Work Supervisor, the
DAVA may also provide emotional support and information and
referral services to the non-offending caregiver in a child
maltreatment or youth sexual assault case. Required Education and
Experience/Qualifications: - Must possess a minimum of a bachelor’s
degree from an accredited University in any of the following
disciplines: Social Work; Psychology; Marriage, Family, and Child
Counseling; Counseling or Behavioral Science; Criminal Justice, or
related field. - Must possess 2 years of experience assisting and
providing advocacy services to victims of domestic violence/abuse
or sexual assault. - Must obtain the Basic Advocate Credential with
designation of Comprehensive Intervention Specialist as approved
and offered by the National Advocate Credentialing Program, which
is overseen by the National Organization for Victims Assistance. -
Must pass a criminal history/Security Clearance background check. -
Must have transportation and a valid drivers’ license. Health
Requirements: All DAVA personnel working within an MTF must
maintain current certification in either the American Heart
Association Basic Life Support Course (BLS) (Course C) or the
American Red Cross Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)/BLS (Heart
Saver) Course. Before starting work, DAVA personnel working with
MTFs shall provide proof of immunization from the following
diseases according to CDC guidelines: Hepatitis B, measles, mumps,
rubella, varicella, and influenza, and proof of a negative TB skin
test (completed within the past 12 months (if positive, proof of
negative chest X-ray within the past 12 months) prior to start of
work). Technical Skills: Must be computer-proficient to work
autonomously using Microsoft Office and possess data entry skills
needed to create and maintain client files. Specifically, DAVAs
must utilize Family Advocacy Program Network computer software to
document client visits and safety plans in compliance with AF FAP
policies and accepted professional practice guidelines. Work
Environment: This role routinely uses standard office equipment
such as computers, phones, copiers, filing cabinets and fax
machines. Travel may be required as needed and is primarily local
during the business day, although some out-of-area and overnight
travel may be expected and will comply with Joint Travel Regulation
(JTR). Expected Hours of Work: This is a full-time position.
General hours of work are 7:30am-4:30pm when the AF Clinic is open;
however, the DAVA is required to remain on call after normal duty
hours if/when a victim of family maltreatment/intimate partner
sexual assault is in need of assistance. After normal duty hours,
if requested, the DAVA is required to respond telephonically or
in-person (with AF Social Work Leadership permission) to the
hospital or law enforcement agency. Hours worked after normal duty
hours will be accounted for in the form of "flexing hours" or
"overtime" pay in accordance with govt policy and labor laws. EOE
Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity,
sexual orientation, pregnancy, status as a parent, national origin,
age, disability (physical or mental), family medical history or
genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or
other non-merit based factors. EOE/AA/M/F/D/V Indian Preference
Statement: IVA'AL Solutions, LLC, a federally recognized American
Indian owned company, provides an Indian Preference Policy for
hiring and promoting of fully qualified American Indians. When
considering candidates for employment or promotion, that are
basically equal in qualifications including education, skill,
training, experience and a successful background screening process,
priority is extended to an American Indian candidate unless a
valid, documented reason of unsuitability or unsatisfactory
performance exists to justify non-selection of an Indian employee
or applicant. Requirements: Compensation details: 38.59-38.59
Hourly Wage PI3577704c803b-37156-38780385
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