Crime Victim Advocate, Social Services, Domestic Violence Services
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Social Work
Human Services/ Social Work, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Crisis Counselor, Community Health -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Human Services/ Social Work, Community Health
KWA Home Care is non profit multicultural social service agency.
Role ScopeAs a Victim of Crime Advocate (VOC Advocate) in Social Services, you will deliver trauma informed care and coordinated victim advocacy to survivors and their families across Tacoma, WA. This role exists to ensure timely crisis intervention, culturally responsive case management, and effective navigation of community and justice-system resources. Apply
Key responsibilities include:
providing confidential advocacy and ongoing support; coordinating with civil/criminal justice partners and legal advocacy resources; assisting with Crime Victims Compensation and Victim Impact Statements; developing individualized safety planning; linking clients to healing center and community outreach resources; supporting volunteer coordination and program operations; maintaining accurate client records management, intake/progress/exit documentation, and data entry for monthly/quarterly reporting; translating English Spanish advocacy materials as needed;
and serving as back-up through cross-training in other human services functions.
Required qualifications/skills:
- Bilingual Social Worker capability: speak/read/write English and Spanish
- HS diploma/equivalent (some college preferred); outreach/advocacy experience preferred
- Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, auto insurance; pass criminal history/reference checks
- Strong written communication, confidentiality, organization, and MS Office/Excel skills
Apply to bring your Social Services Specialist expertise to survivor-centered work. Apply
- Competitive Salary: $21.00/hour (Full Time)
- Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:30am–5:00pm
- Medical, Dental, Vision coverage
- Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off
- 11 Paid Holidays
- 401(k) after 1 year
Your day as a Victim of Crime Advocate begins by reviewing scheduled client contacts and time-sensitive documentation, then shifting between office-based support and coordinated community outreach touchpoints. You may move from a quiet, private conversation to a brief leadership network meeting, then back to focused documentation and data entry to keep program metrics current. Throughout the day, you’ll balance planned appointments with urgent needs, collaborate with partners involved in legal advocacy, and prepare clear summaries for reporting.
When language access is needed, you’ll support English Spanish advocacy communication by translating short documents to keep services moving. You’ll also reserve time to check in with volunteers, align on service flow with the program manager, and step into cross-trained coverage when another Social Services team member is out. The pace is steady, and the work requires careful attention to detail and confidentiality.
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