Family Services Department
The purpose of Family Services is to provide family orientated services to promote healthy families. As well as promoting safety and wellness for all Santo Domingo Children, Youth, & Families. Family Services Department is comprised of several grant programs: BIA Social Services, BIA ICWA, Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), Title IVB, and FVPSA.
Family Services Department goal is to promote social and emotional well-being of children, youth, victims, survivors, and families who have experienced abuse, neglect, maltreatment, violence, and assault and provide effective and culturally relevant services for the Santo Domingo community members.

Contact
Family Services Department
P.O. Box 129
Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM 87052
Office Phone:
505 465-0630
Fax:
505-465-2554
What We Offer
Services:
- Child Protective Services
- Adult Protective Services
- Child and Family Services
- Emergency Foster Care Placements
- Kinship Placements
- Comprehensive Case Management
- Children's Court Advocacy
- Home Studies
- Transportation
- Referrals
- Emergency assistance
- Joint Investigations
- General Assistance
- Application assistance to SNAP, LIHEAP, & Medicaid
Other Services:
- Crisis response to Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Teen Dating Violence and Stalking
- Support Services/Advocacy to victims/survivors
- Shelter placement
- Assist to file Protection Orders
- Prevention Awareness activities
Staff
Doris Mina - Program Director
Virginia Tenorio - ICWA Worker
Lurlyn Tenorio - Case Manager
Christian Tenorio - Administrative Assistant/Eligibility Worker
Zanna Reano - Family Services Worker
Ariana Coriz - Victim Advocate
Program Events




We're seeking a Victim Advocate to join our team!
Summary of Position:
Incumbent provides crisis intervention, advocacy, and nonjudgmental support, medical and legal advocacy to victims/survivors of domestic violence and related crimes and their families; provide proper referrals and information and provide follow-up with victims/survivors within 24 to 48 hours.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Associate degree in human services and recommended two (2) years of experience working with domestic violence victims.
- Previous experience with Native American clients preferred; must be sensitive to tribal customs and traditions.
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook Fluent in Keres language preferred.
- Must be able to satisfactorily pass a background check, MVR check, and new hire drug screen.
- Valid New Mexico driver's license to be eligible for Santo Domingo Pueblo's liability insurance plan and maintain eligibility.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Effective Communication Skills
- Software Skills
- Teamwork Skills
- Proactivity Skills
- Attention to Detail Proficient and able to adapt and learn quickly.
- Active listening skills
- Self-management and Accountability
- Solid organizational and time management skills.
Are you ready to join our Team?