Per Diem Victim Advocate
Company: Rebuilding Hope Sexual Assault Center
Location: Tacoma
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $27.00hr Rebuilding Hope
Sexual Assault Center is seeking to hire a passionate and capable
individual to serve as a Per Diem Victim Advocate with a focus on
weekend coverage. Rebuilding Hopes mission is to provide support,
promote healing, and partner to end sexual violence. Rebuilding
Hope aspires to build communities that do not tolerate oppressive
social norms, behaviors, or systems that promote sexual violence or
exploitation. Communities where those who have been harmed are
believed and supported in pursuit of their individual paths of
healing. Communities where sexual violence does not exist, and
their people are educated and empowered to center full choice,
consent, and safety. For 50 years, Rebuilding Hope has served as
the sole community sexual assault center and only state-accredited
Community Sexual Assault Program to Pierce County and, since 2023,
to Kitsap County. We are seeking candidates for this position who
are passionate about supporting 24-hour access to confidential,
community-based, trauma-informed, and survivor-centered crisis
intervention, information and referral, general, medical, and legal
advocacy to survivors of sexual assault and abuse and their loved
ones. Rebuilding Hope is committed to developing a team of staff
who reflect the diverse demography of our community and who
represent the populations who are disproportionately impacted by
violence. We strongly encourage members of our Black, Tribal,
2SLGBTQIA, culturally diverse, and differently-abled communities to
apply. Nature of Work This is a Per Diem position involving
extensive, independent contact with sexual assault
victim-survivors, their families, and those who support them in
Pierce and Kitsap Counties. The employee in this position is
subject to the policies and procedures of the agency, the program,
and the direction of the Advocacy Department. This work involves
providing remote and in-person direct advocacy and support services
to primary and secondary victim-survivors of sexual assault and
abuse. This is a non-exempt, part-time position. Primary
Objective:The Per Diem Victim Advocate (furthermore referenced as
Advocate) provides immediate phone, online, and in-person response
and support to survivors of sexual assault and abuse during
weekend, and other hours as approved. This includes coverage of the
24/7 helpline, in-person medical advocacy at local hospitals (in
Pierce and Kitsap Counties), and referrals to ongoing services.
This Advocate acts as a primary responder for the agency from
Friday at 4 PM to Monday at 8 AM and will be responsible for
coverage for a minimum of three 8-hour hotline on-call shifts
during this time, with a maximum of 15 worked hours per week.
Responsible to: Advocacy Department, specifically Advocacy
Supervisor and/or other designee. Advocacy Responsibilities: Client
Service Respond to confidential helpline calls during weekend
hours. Provide in-person medical advocacy during forensic rape
exams in Pierce and Kitsap counties. Offer information, referrals,
crisis intervention, and safety planning. Connect survivors to
ongoing services, including legal, medical, and general advocacy.
Conduct client follow-up contact as needed and assigned during the
weekend. Assist with referrals to therapy and specialized advocacy
programs. Provide culturally responsive, trauma-informed support to
diverse communities, including coordination of partnered 24/7 phone
interpretation services. Additional Departmental duties as
assigned. Meeting and Training Requirements Complete 30 hours of
sexual assault training (provided by Rebuilding Hope or other
approved Advocacy Core training). Must maintain at least 12 hours
of ongoing training annually that is approved by the Advocacy
Department Manager. Attend monthly advocacy meetings and trainings
with advocacy staff (every 3rd Friday of every month). Other
meetings and trainings as required. Administrative Uphold all
agency and Departmental Policies and procedures, to include the
Confidentiality Policy and Mandatory Reporting Policy. Abstain from
using or being under the influence of alcohol or drugs during your
shift work and/or when formally representing the agency. Complete
all client and service paperwork and reporting, including releases,
consent forms, and database entries, in a timely, thorough, and
accurate manner in accordance with Advocacy Department Policies.
Advocates are expected to be available during all scheduled shifts.
If a shift change needs to occur, the Advocate is expected to find
a replacement and communicate this promptly to the supervisor.
Submit all timesheets and requests for reimbursements to the
Advocacy Department Supervisor in accordance with the predetermined
deadlines/due dates. Additional agency duties as assigned.
Distinguishing Characteristics The Per Diem Victim Advocate must
demonstrate competency in the following areas: a working knowledge
of the issues involved in sexual violence and how individuals
recover from sexual assault; strong communication and listening
skills; ability to work with diverse groups; and commitment to
RHSAC goals and victim empowerment. Advocate must also demonstrate
leadership skills and the ability to work independently to work
with short-term clients and community partners. Qualifications The
Per Diem Advocate must have extensive working knowledge and
awareness of the basic issues involved in sexual violence, child
sexual abuse, and trauma. This employee must demonstrate an
effective ability to engage with clients, Rebuilding Hope staff and
affiliates, and community professionals and partners. Effective
time management, the ability to balance multiple responsibilities
to ensure timely completion of documentation, and excellent oral
and written skills are required. Strong knowledge and experience
working with Microsoft Office and Google Drive/Apps is also
preferred. The desired experience and training for the Per Diem
Advocate includes a bachelors degree in Human Services (or
equivalent), plus at least one year of experience in providing
advocacy or direct human services; or a combination of four years
of relevant education, training, and experience to include direct
client or human services. Transportation: The Advocate must have
their own means of reliable transportation in order to ensure
County-wide and cross-county medical responses; mileage and other
direct transportation expenses are reimbursed for this position.
The Advocate must be able to provide a valid drivers license and
proof of current, personal automobile insurance valid for
Washington state. Position Details: This is a Per-Diem, part-time,
non-exempt position. This position pays $27/hour for hours of
direct service and work completed, in addition to a $5/hour on-call
stipend. Rebuilding Hope is an equal opportunity employer.
Candidates must be able to pass a fingerprint background check that
covers Washington state and national jurisdictions. This position
is eligible for some benefits, including paid sick accrual and
agency retirement contributions. This position will be open until
filled.
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