Sexual Assault Advocacy Specialist
Company: YWCA Clark County
Location: Vancouver
Posted on: September 26, 2024
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Job Description:
Status: FulltimeHours: 40 hours per week (32 work, 8
company-sponsored time)Company Sponsored Time: We are piloting a
4-day, 32-hour work week, and YWCA will provide this role 8 hours
of Company Sponsored Time for you to use on Fridays to maintain
work-life balance while maintaining pay at 40 hours a week.Pay
Range: $24.00 per hour + $1.00 bilingual differential Benefits:
Visit our Benefits and Perks Tab by Clicking HereEssential Duties:
Mission: Assure that participants, staff, volunteers and community
partners are treated with respect and dignity regardless of race,
ethnic background, gender or socioeconomic background.Gain approval
for, track, and engage in activities that meet the organization's
1% for Social Change requirement.Think through the lens of racial
equity and its intersections with poverty. Use the core principles
of anti-racism and grounding those principles in all daily
tasks.Incorporate the YWCA's commitment to social justice by
understanding how racism, sexism, classism and other oppressions
intersect and are embedded in institutions. Seek opportunities for
continued learning about racial, gender and class equity.Position
Specific:Communicate with law enforcement, legal agencies,
community organizations/partners, county/state/federal agencies,
national organizations/partners, universities, families, and other
relevant programs as needed.Refer sexual assault program
participants to other YWCA Clark County programs according to
program procedures.Monitor warrant cases and communicate with legal
agencies and families as appropriate. Work with the program
director to establish and effectively manage an active case load.
Document and report participant related information in a manner
that complies with federal and state requirements as well as in
conjunction with program and organization policies and procedures.
Attend community and outreach events at the direction of the
program manager.Attend further education, training, and
certification opportunities with director approval.Develop and
maintain strong relationships with community partners and
organizations.Make mandatory reports as legally
required.Collaborate as a team on program special events.Document
and report in a timely manner participant related information,
complying with federal and state requirements as well as program
and organization policies and procedures. Ensure comprehension of
program and organizational policies and procedures and follow them.
Track hours worked and turn in monthly timesheet to supervisor on
time. Provide direct services including general, medical, and legal
advocacy to primary victims/survivors and/or secondary
victims/survivors such as family, friends, and guardians including
on-site and off-site locations which may include but is not limited
to:Support and information over the phone, in person, and via video
conferencing software.In-person or virtual advocacy as needed at
schools, Clark County Juvenile Detention Center, Clark County Jail,
Children's Justice Center, Clark County Courthouse and various
police precinct stations.Provide in-person support during medical
forensic exams at Peace Health or Legacy Salmon Creek emergency
rooms.Specialist Specific ResponsibilitiesAssist program director
in scheduling volunteer and on-call advocates and communicating the
schedule and any changes with Sexual Assault and SafeChoice staff
as needed.Mentor advocates and volunteers in empowerment-based
advocacy practices as needed.Facilitate YWCA core trainings and
assist with program trainings as needed.Assist program director
with grant applications and reporting.Plan and implement special
events such as Women, Trauma and Healing and H.A.P.Y Manage and
coordinate activities relating to support groups including but not
limited to:Plan relevant topics with potential secondary
topics.Co-facilitate and/or arrange facilitators for support
groups.Train new support group facilitators.Submit intake and
reporting paperwork for support group participants.Facilitate Where
We Live Bystander Intervention workshops including:Scheduling,
outreach and marketing.Participant screening and
intakes.Modifications to Where We Live curiculum.Facilitation of
workshops.Training of new co-facilitators.Submit reporting
paperwork and track on Infonet. There is a strong social justice
component to all positions within YWCA Clark County, requiring
critical thinking through the lens of racism and intersections with
poverty. Knowing the core principles of anti-racism and grounding
those principles in everyday work are required job skills and core
values.Minimum education and experience: High school diploma or
G.E.D. required.Bachelor's degree and/or equivalent work experience
working with survivors of trauma.Language fluency: verbally and in
writing, clearly communicate with participants, co-workers, and
community partners in English as needed. Bilingual skills
preferred.Strong time management skills: effectively manage a
supervisor determined case load, related paperwork, and respond to
requests and questions. Ability to work in a self-directed manner:
effectively engage in work-related research as needed to support
the participants, program operations, or as requested by
supervisor.Ability to work in a team: consistently convey an open,
respectful, and solution-oriented approach to addressing
challenges, completing work tasks, and when providing or requesting
feedback. Ability to work at a higher level: demonstrate unwavering
integrity by taking accountability for mistakes, doing what's
needed to correct them, and supporting fellow co-workers to do the
same. Ability to maintain strong boundaries: use work time to
support the program and organization in a manner that supports our
participant's right to privacy. Strong critical thinking skills: in
a self-directed manner, resolve challenges and answer questions
while knowing when it's time to stop and seek additional guidance
and/or direction. Ability to achieve greatness: good employees make
sure the day-to-day work gets done; great employees do so while in
a way that fosters communication within their program and their own
professional growth. Strong technological skills: strong working
knowledge of the MS suite of products, various internet browsers,
and video conferencing platforms.Unparalleled soft-skills: with
little to no prompting, adapt work and communication style to
mitigate and/or de-escalate, improve the ability to support our
participants and forge lasting and mutually beneficial professional
relationships.Strong advocacy skills: utilize empowerment-based
advocacy to support participants in a manner that supports the
organization's core values, goals of the program, and
organization's overall mission. Strong crisis management skills:
effectively and respectfully communicate often-times complex and
emotionally charged information to participants, law-enforcement,
court officials, co-workers, and supervisor. Self-awareness:
ability to recognize impact of working with survivors of trauma and
willingness to incorporate vicarious resiliency practices.Must be
able to pass criminal background check which precludes any
conviction in the WA Administration code found on:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=170-06-0120.Occasional
nights and/or weekends required.Compensation details: 24-25 Hourly
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Keywords: YWCA Clark County, Vancouver , Sexual Assault Advocacy Specialist, Other , Vancouver, Washington
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