Legal Advocate
Company: SafePlace
Location: Olympia
Posted on: February 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: 24.34-26.34 DOE SAFE
PLACE Job Title: Legal Advocate Reports to: Legal Services Program
Manager FLSA Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt Schedule: 35 hours per
week Employment Type: Full-Time, Non-Exempt Pay Range: $24.34
$26.34 hourly (DOE) Benefits: Medical, dental, vision; paid
holidays and paid time off in accordance with agency policy and
procedure; Employee Assistance Program; retirement benefits upon
meeting eligibility requirements. About SafePlace Olympia SafePlace
is a nonprofit organization providing crisis intervention,
advocacy, and support services to survivors of domestic and sexual
violence. We are committed to anti-oppression work, social justice,
and trauma-informed care in all aspects of our services. Position
Summary The Legal Advocate is responsible for providing
confidential, survivor-centered support and advocacy to individuals
who have experienced domestic and sexual violence who are seeking
civil legal services or who come to SafePlace as drop-in clients.
This includes crisis intervention, safety planning, emotional
support, information and referrals, program intake, answering
crisis line calls, and providing system navigation support for
civil legal or other needs. The advocate also works collaboratively
with community partners to improve survivor access to resources and
ensures that the safety and legal intervention needs of the client
are met. This position requires occasional flexibility to cover
phone advocacy needs for crisis line shifts outside of the regular
work schedule. Key Responsibilities Provide trauma-informed,
culturally responsive support to domestic violence and sexual
assault survivors of all genders and backgrounds. Provide and
assist with legal advocacy for survivors pursuing protection
orders, restraining orders, anti-harassment orders. May support
client pursuing family law issues via referral to appropriate
entities. Ensure confidentiality and clear boundaries. Adhere to
applicable program parameters and compliance measures to provide
advocacy only ; advocates do not provide legal advice in any
circumstance. Conduct intakes for the legal program and ongoing
advocacy in person with clients, supporting system navigation for
legal issues and other resources. Assist with safety planning,
system navigation, coordinated entry connection and resource
referrals. Assist clients and coordinate with community partners
for client participation in legal clinics. Maintain accurate
knowledge of relevant community resources. Maintain accurate and
confidential documentation in accordance with organizational
policies and state/federal guidelines. Accurately record time
worked and partner with manager and teammates to ensure program
coverage. Accurately log service hours with each client. This
position is expected to log a minimum of 18 hours of direct client
advocacy per week. Collaborate with staff and community partners to
improve trauma-informed response systems. Participate in regular
supervision, team meetings, and ongoing training. Qualifications
Required: Associates degree in social work, social services,
criminal justice, or related field. One years experience working
with survivors of trauma, including domestic or sexual violence
within a legal system context, or any equivalent combination of
education and experience. Commitment to social justice,
anti-oppression, and survivor-centered practices. Demonstrated
understanding of sexual and domestic violence issues and legal
protections. Working knowledge of the court system, law enforcement
systems, and legal procedures. Strong communication and emotional
resilience skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and clear
boundaries. Available for on-call phone advocacy shifts, including
evenings and weekends, as needed. Completion of 30 hours of
domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy core training (or
willingness to complete upon hire). Valid drivers license and
reliable transportation. Familiarity with Thurston County resources
and social service systems. Adherence to SafePlace mission, vision,
values and philosophy. Preferred: Fluency in a second language
(especially Spanish, ASL, or other commonly spoken languages in
Thurston County). CPR/First Aid certification. Interpersonal &
Communication Skills To perform this job successfully, an
individual must possess the following interpersonal skills: Brings
and maintains high level of enthusiasm and employee engagement to
the Ability to respond to crisis, set limits and maintain healthy
Ability to collaborate and manage issues and conflicts with
confidentiality, fairness, and respect for a diverse client base
and Ability to maintain a positive attitude in a fast-paced work
Flexibility and the ability to accommodate changing conditions,
client needs, and the business needs of the program and agency.
Ability to express and enforce appropriate ethical boundaries.
Engages with supervisor, teammates, staff, volunteers, and clients
in a positive Embraces the following SafePlace values in all
interactions with staff, volunteers, and clients: Quality Employee
provides quality programs and services for our clients, helping to
maintain the best facilities we can provide, be part of the finest
staff we can hire and promote a positive atmosphere for Respect
Employee recognizes that t he foundation for our relationships with
others is respect for individual rights and Self-Care The Employee
recognizes the need for self-care as a priority for themselves,
clients, and other Diversity - Employee values, acknowledges, and
integrates diversity into their role at SafePlace. Employee is
dedicated to serving the diverse cultures in our community and
working to mirror that diversity in our staff and Integrity -
Employee endeavors to build relationships with clients, community
members and each other based on integrity and honesty .
Confidentiality - Employee will hold client and personnel
information in the strictest of confidence creating a culture of
openness and Reasoning, Math, and Technical Skills To perform this
job successfully, an individual must possess the following
reasoning abilities: Ability to identify and solve problems and
deal with a variety of variables. Ability to interpret a variety of
instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule
Ability to identify gaps in standardized procedures and formulate
proposed Ability to accurately add, subtract, multiply, and divide
in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and
Ability to compile statistics and report them in an understandable
Basic computer skills using Office 365 Ability to navigate complex
systems and perform research into issues, rules, practices and
protocols. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations SafePlace initial
ACT training certification. Valid drivers license and current
automobile liability CPR/First aid training certifications Language
Proficiency Certification preferred. (Must pass written language
proficiency test) Training Requirements Employee is required to
complete the initial SafePlace ACT training and on-the-job phone
advocacy training. Employee must attend 20 hours of on-going direct
service training a year, which must include 15 hours advocacy and
12 hours of sexual assault training, and naloxone training.
Physical Demands The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk
and hear. The employee frequently is required to sit and use hands
to finger, handle, or feel. The employee is required to stand;
walk; reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally
lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Specific vision abilities
required by this job include close vision, and ability to adjust
focus. Functional Area Breakdown with Percentages Function
Estimated % of Time Description Direct Services 80% Direct service
delivery to DV/SA survivors that includes drop-in advocacy,
advocacy off-site at partner locations, system navigation and
advocacy and back up support for education and outreach activities.
Includes afterhours SARP response. Community Engagement & Systems
Advocacy 10% Representing SafePlace at relevant task forces and
partner meetings, maintaining systems advocacy relationships, and
community collaboration. Administrative Oversight & Reporting 5%
Data tracking (InfoNet), create and maintain client files,
contribute to other data or reports Training & Professional
Development 5% Participating in required training and ongoing
professional development related to advocacy, management, and
compliance.
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Additional Requirements: Employment is contingent upon agreement
with the SafePlace Philosophy Statement and successful completion
of a Washington State Patrol and federal fingerprint criminal
background check. Forms Required Upon Interview Invitation:
Criminal History Questionnaire Criminal Background Check Disclosure
Identifying Information for Criminal Background Check SafePlace is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are
committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and do not
discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender identity,
sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or any other status
protected by law. Code of Ethics and Integrity At SafePlace, we are
committed to fostering a culture of ethics, accountability, and
integrity. All employees, volunteers, and representatives are
expected to uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct in
their professional duties and interactions. By signing below, I
acknowledge that I have read, understood, and agree to uphold the
SafePlace Code of Ethics and Integrity, which includes, but is not
limited to: Acting with honesty, transparency, and accountability
in all aspects of my work. Maintaining client and organizational
confidentiality in accordance with policy and law. Treating
clients, colleagues, and community partners with dignity, respect,
and cultural sensitivity. Adhering to professional boundaries and
avoiding conflicts of interest. Complying with all applicable laws,
regulations, policies, and procedures. Reporting concerns or
violations of ethics or integrity through appropriate channels
without fear of retaliation. Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity
Employer Statement SafePlace is an Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive
workplace. We encourage applications from individuals of all
backgrounds, including but not limited to race, color, religion,
gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national
origin, age, disability, veteran status, and all other protected
characteristics under federal, state, and local laws. As part of
our affirmative action efforts, we actively seek and welcome
applicants from historically underrepresented communities. At-Will
Employment Disclaimer Employment at SafePlace is at-will. This
means that either the employee or SafePlace may terminate the
employment relationship at any time, with or without cause or
notice, unless otherwise stated in a written agreement signed by an
authorized representative of the organization. Nothing in this
acknowledgment or any SafePlace policy shall be construed to alter
the at-will nature of employment.
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