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Community Mobile Advocate Bilingual English & Spanish

Company: Domestic Abuse Women's Network
Location: Kent
Posted on: February 28, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description Salary: $26/hour Position Summary: The Bilingual Community Mobile Advocate (BCMA) provides trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and empowerment-based advocacy to survivors of domestic violence throughout the community. The BCMA understands that survivors know what is best for themselves and their families. The role of the CMA is to help clients navigate systems and barriers in order to create a safer, more hopeful future. This full-time position provides domestic violence advocacy support to the community. Sensitive to the emotions and experiences of survivors, the CMA performs crisis intervention, safety planning, resource/information, and advocacy. Advocacy can include answering the advocacy support line, 1:1 individual advocacy with adults or youth, and/or support group facilitation. CMAs meet with survivors where they feel safe throughout the community, so their time will be divided between various locations in South King County but will have some office hours at the administrative office in Kent. Benefits Include: 104 hours of vacation per year. 78 hours of sick time per year. DAWN offers 4 days of Self Care, 1 day accrued at the beginning of each quarter DAWN offers 13 paid Holidays (Holidays are paid if that is your normal work schedule) You will be eligible for group medical, dental, vision and life coverage the first of the month following 30 days of employment. The Company pays the full cost of employee coverage. Dependent coverage is available for purchase through a payroll deduction. DAWN offers retirement plans (401k) with a 4% company match. DAWN Team Member Qualities We are seeking those: Who have a passion for ending domestic violence, gender, racial, and economic inequality and for social justice, along with a commitment to DAWNs mission, vision, values and policies/procedures. Who have a deep commitment to the value that survivors know what is best for themselves and their children, and an ability to suspend personal opinions to support survivors in their choices. Who values of diversity and a commitment to equity in our community are reflected in both the services offered to survivors as well as interactions within the team. Who are committed to learning, be challenged and to grow personally and professionally. Who conduct themselves in a professional manner with co-team members, clients, donors, and community members. Who are enthusiastic about working within a team environment with dedicated, hardworking, and passionate colleagues. Advocacy: Listen, support, and provide trauma-informed, survivor-centered, empowerment-based advocacy for survivors of domestic violence and their children. Support survivors in creating safety where they feel they need it. Provide community advocacy by offering support, information, and connection to resources to survivors needing help with a variety of issues, including emergency shelter, housing, basic needs, legal issues, immigration, and connection to mental health, childrens services, or other specialized services as needed. Facilitate community support groups for survivors. Participates in outreach and education activities which may include offering training, attending community meetings, and /or outreach events. Develop strong relationships with service providers and act as a liaison between clients and said providers. Answer the 24-hour advocacy and support line during scheduled shifts. Rotating overnight crisis line coverage for one week at a time, a few times per year (advance notice provided; typically, low call volume). Understand institutional barriers to services and support and works with outside systems and/or providers to improve the survivors experience navigating the system. Support other advocates and team members in their work through consultations, training, or providing co-advocacy, especially in the areas where the advocate may have specific expertise or experience. Maintain the strictest confidentiality protocols. Outreach: Represent DAWN at community meetings and events when needed. Distribute materials throughout South King County to ensure the community and other partners are updated on services. Administrative: Provide timely completion of relevant paperwork, accurately enters data into multiple databases, and maintains complete and current client files. Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Proven ability to work effectively with diverse staff, clients, and volunteers. Strong communication skills, including the ability to communicate well with people in crisis, the advocacy team, and community partners, and to communicate across cultures and with those who have limited English. Strong time management and organizational skills. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Attention to detail and follow-thru. Ability to make sound judgments relating to crisis situations. Ability to complete paperwork and enter information into multiple databases on time and in detail, strong time management and organizational skills. Ability to speak and write English proficiently (fluently). Ability to speak and write Spanish and English proficiently (fluently). Physical Abilities: Ability to sit, walk, stand, bend, kneel, and twist on an intermittent basis including answering the front door. Ability to grasp, push, pull objects such as files and reach. Physically able to walk or run if needed, climb stairs. Ability to lift and carry at 50 pounds. Ability to work on a computer for extended periods of time. Education/Experience: High School/equivalent (GED), required. Associate degree in social work, psychology, or similar field, preferred. 1-2 years of advocacy experience preferred or lived experience of domestic or gender-based violence in lieu of paid work experience will also be considered. Some experience with Microsoft Office products: Microsoft 365 (Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint) preferred; Database experience (Osnium) is a plus. Must complete DAWNs DVI training and obtain CPR/First Aid certification within 90 days of hire. Must provide own transportation; possess a valid Washington State drivers license, proof of auto insurance and a clean driving record. (However, if this is a barrier to employment and the candidate has alternative reliable means of transportation for all work-required meetings/appointments, please let the Advocacy Services Manager know) Must be able to pass Washington State criminal background. About DAWN DAWN is a holistic domestic violence agency serving King County. DAWN provides confidential advocacy, emergency shelter, legal and community-based services, prevention education, and survivor-centered support to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. We are committed to equity, dignity, and empowerment for survivors and staff alike. DAWN is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other protected status.

Keywords: Domestic Abuse Women's Network, Seattle , Community Mobile Advocate Bilingual English & Spanish, Social Services , Kent, Washington


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