Youth Advocacy Initiative Coordinator
Safe Shores
- Washington DC
- $63,630 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Minimize the trauma experienced by children and adolescents who have been identified as victims of sexual or physical abuse.
- Improve the investigation and prosecution of sexual and physical abuse cases from the point of intervention through to treatment and healing.
- Promote inter-agency collaboration for effective decision-making and management of sexual and physical abuse cases.
- Prevent further or future abuse of child victims.
- Provide training professionals in the field of investigation, prosecution, and provision of services for sexually and physically abused children, adolescents, and their non-offending caretakers.
- Birthday Comp Day (Your birthday is a holiday for you!)
- Your Own Annual Professional Development Fund
- 13 days of paid vacation leave
- 13 days of paid sick leave
- 13 days of paid holidays
- Paid personal leave
- Paid parental leave
- 100% employer-paid medical (PPO with lots of provider options), dental, and vision insurance for the current 2025-26 plan year
- Wellness Stipend
- Dedicated Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Employee appreciation and wellness events
- Short- and long-term disability insurance
- Life insurance
- 403(b) Retirement Plan (Employer contribution after 1 year of service)
- Safe Shores offers paid sabbatical leave for employees with a tenure of five consecutive years.
- Provide crisis intervention and advocacy support to 13-17-year-old teens (and family as desired) during the initial medical and/or law enforcement response to sexual assault.
- Meet with teens/youth to assess initial needs and interest in social service, medical care, and victims' compensation needs; connect them with services as needed.
- Provide information to the teen/youth regarding trauma and the impact of trauma.
- Provide information to teenagers about available support and service resources, victims' rights, and the multidisciplinary team (MDT) investigation process.
- Coordinate as appropriate with other involved service providers or government agencies, in accordance with the Sexual Assault Victims' Rights Amendment Act of 2019.
- Provide accompaniment to teens and/or their families as needed for purposes related to victimization, including hospital visits and law enforcement interviews.
- Provide crisis intervention and advocacy services during on-call shifts.
- Troubleshoot barriers to accessing services with teens and community service agencies.
- Assist teens/youth in accessing services and provide immediate and ongoing follow-up as needed.
- Arrange emergency clothing, transportation, or other material/informational resources for clients.
- Perform a safety assessment of the youth and/or family and develop and recommend a safety plan for the Youth victim and family in cases when appropriate.
- Participate in regular individual supervision, staff meetings, in service training and other meetings as required.
- Maintain and ensure quality and confidentiality of electronic records/documentation, statistical tracking, and inventory.
- Purchase, inventory, and stock supplies as needed to ensure all primary locations for service delivery have the supplies necessary for program service delivery.
- Ensure program coverage daily and communicate coverage needs amongst program staff.
- Assist with the facilitation of follow-up surveys as needed and as directed.
- Maintain, update, and submit program expenditures in a timely and consistent manner.
- Provide administrative support for maintenance of on-call rotation schedule, communications, and phone routing system.
- Prepare program data reports as needed.
- Serve as a point of contact for the department in the absence of the YAI Manager and ensure youth advocacy services continue uninterrupted.
- Assign incoming youth advocacy cases as needed.
- Support onboarding and peer guidance for new advocates as needed.
- Collaborate with the YAI Manager to develop and update presentations, workshops, and educational materials.
- Represent the YAI department at community outreach events, networking engagements, and coalition meetings.
- Support the planning and implementation of youth-focused events and initiatives.
- Strengthen relationships with community providers to ensure responsive and culturally relevant services for youth.
- Participate in organizational committees, strategic planning, or task forces related to advocacy, outreach, or youth services.
- Coordinates and arranges YAI outreach events.
- Bachelor's degree in human services related field, such as Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related disciplines, with at least two (2) years of professional experience with youth and families as well as knowledge and understanding working with children, youth and families who have experienced abuse and trauma.
- Ability to successfully pass Child Protection Registry clearance and criminal background checks.
- Willingness to establish and maintain positive working relationships while collaborating with a wide range of professionals including law enforcement, social services, medical and mental health providers.
- Knowledge of local community resources and programs.
- Experience working in a Children's Advocacy Center.
- Oral and written Spanish language fluency.