At The Center for Family Justice (CFJ), one of our most critical volunteer roles at CFJ is our crisis navigator positions. Our navigators are the first people that a walk-in client interacts with when they first come to CFJ for services and resources. As CFJ’s first point of contact, it’s imperative that our navigators build trust, foster a safe environment, and utilize trauma-informed approaches are essential elements in providing effective services and support to both adults and children who have experienced trauma.
The crisis navigator is a certified volunteer who provides a trauma-informed environment for the client while taking them through the initial intake forms before the client is matched with one of our advocates.
During this online informational session, Kasey Borjas, our Crisis Advocacy Program Manager, and Amanda Posila, our Director of Prevention & Community Engagement, will host the session when you will find out more about the role and the training that is required.
By Connecticut law, CFJ requires that all volunteers and interns who wish to engage in face-to-face client contact must complete a 40+ hour, state-mandated certification course. CFJ offers this virtual course three times a year in June, September, and January.
Certified volunteers are the only CFJ volunteers who may have direct, one-on-one contact with our clients. Certified volunteers participate in an additional period of training under supervision of their direct supervisor before they assume independent client interaction.
Please join us at our upcoming virtual information session on Tuesday, May 14 at 11 a.m.
For general questions about The Center for Family Justice 's volunteer program and opportunities, please contact Julie Banks, Volunteer & Marketing Coordinator, at jbanks@centerforfamilyjustice.org.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Tuesday, May 14, 2024 · 11:00 a.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 30 minutes
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Everyone
Dial-in available?
(listen only):Yes.
Dial-in Number:
Please register for this Webinar to view the dial-in info.
Amanda Posila, MPH, is a visionary leader committed to promoting social change and building inclusive, hopeful communities. Amanda is the Director of Prevention and Community Engagement for The Center for Family Justice’s (CFJ), providing...
Kasey Borjas shines as the dynamic Crisis Advocacy Program Manager at The Center for Family Justice (CFJ). Leading a team of dedicated interns and volunteers, she not only connects with the community but also provides vital support to clients...
The Center for Family Justice (CFJ) provides free and confidential trauma-informed services and coordinates care for all victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking, and child abuse in six towns in Fairfield County, Connecticut: Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford, and Trumbull.
CFJ provides expert prevention education and training in our communities to create social change. Our goal is to break the cycle of violence by building healthy relationships, empowering communities, and mobilizing bystanders to speak out about abuse and violence.