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WSCADV maintains a list of current openings at domestic violence programs in Washington State and beyond. For jobs in King County, you may also want to check endgv.org.
Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse
Pullman, WA
Research, develop, modify, schedule, and present domestic violence, intimate partner violence, teen dating violence, stalking and educational presentations as well as agency service presentations. Assess community needs and develop/modify curriculum to meet said needs.5. Oversee the recruitment, training, retention and mentorship of volunteer hotline advocates and interns, to ensure the provision of appropriate client services and/or agency support, professional behavior, and compliance with ATVP procedures and policies (including the completion and submission of paperwork and service documentation); on-going guidance of and assessment of advocates and interns regarding advocacy-based direct services, self-care, referral, and related procedures and agency expectations; schedule and conduct orientation, performance assessment, and regular feedback meetings with support of the Program Manager.
Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse
Pullman, WA
Provide direct legal advocacy services to WA domestic violence/intimate partner victims/survivors, including (but not limited to): Legal advocacy assistance including accompanying victims/survivors to court; explaining legal processes and options; coordinating related transportation of victims/survivors; assisting with the completion of necessary paperwork; and conducting follow-up when appropriate. Legal advocacy also will include assistance with domestic violence/intimate partner violence (with back up for ID or WA SA cases/staff) including, reporting to law enforcement, seeking protection orders, crime victim compensation applications/assistance/claims & appeals criminal prosecution, victim/witness support, divorce, custody and parenting plans, crime, obtaining legal counsel, address confidentiality assistance, victim impact statements and related medical advocacy.
Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse
Pullman, WA
This position will provide direct advocacy and case management to victims/survivors within the shelter facility. Direct advocacy includes: personal advocacy, crisis intervention, support and appropriate referrals to primary and secondary victims of domestic violence, intimate partner violence and stalking, and to victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse and other crimes including the assessment of individual needs and options, emotional support, basic legal advocacy, and medical advocacy; facilitate victims/survivors’ awareness of the affective, behavioral, and cognitive effects of their experience and enhance their ability to cope/adjust.
The Family Services Advocate role at YWCA Clark County provides on-call childcare and advocacy for children whose parents are attending support services, often serving youth impacted by poverty, homelessness, or trauma. The position emphasizes creating a safe, inclusive environment while promoting racial equity and social justice principles. Candidates should have experience working with children, strong problem-solving and adaptability skills, and a commitment to cultural responsiveness.
What You'll Do
The Edmonds New Start Center (EDNSC) is a new 24/7 Emergency Housing facility operated by the YWCA of Seattle, King, and Snohomish County, located in Edmonds, WA. The center provides safe, supportive housing for up to 45 individuals who are transitioning from homelessness to permanent housing. Clients have access to a range of on-site services, including case management, life skills training, and connections to healthcare and employment resources, all designed to support their journey toward stability and self-sufficiency. The center emphasizes a compassionate, community-focused approach, fostering an environment where clients can rebuild their lives with dignity, independence, and hope.
Life Coaches will work with clients in an emergency housing setting to support their transition into permanent housing. Through comprehensive intake and individualized services—such as housing navigation and employment support—Life Coaches help clients overcome barriers to stability. The goal of onsite supportive services is to assist clients in reentering the workforce, building essential life skills, and securing permanent housing without returning to homelessness. Life Coaches are responsible for conducting intakes, setting and tracking client goals, connecting clients to community resources, facilitating life skills workshops, and monitoring progress toward long-term housing stability and self-sufficiency.
Weekday Life Coaches will support a regular caseload of clients, while overnight and weekend Life Coaches will support all clients as needed. Please include your specific availability in your resume.
The SafeChoice Shelter Overnight On-Call Advocate provides trauma-informed, survivor-centered emergency shelter services to individuals impacted by domestic violence, offering advocacy, crisis intervention, and resource connection. This on-call role covers up to 32 hours per week, primarily overnight, evening, and weekend shifts, ensuring a safe and supportive environment while maintaining organizational values of social justice and equity.
The Early Learning Specialist is responsible for providing home visits to families with young children aged 16months- four within the YWCA’s Family Housing programs which range from an extended shelter program with integrated services for homeless families to transitional housing and permanent housing. This position follows the family and continues engagement with them for a minimum of 23 weeks per year for 2 years. The focus of these visits is to model how to use books and educational toys for generating enthusiasm for learning and verbal interactions which will increase & support school readiness.
This part-time position (24 hours/week) at YWCA Clark County focuses on youth violence prevention through school-based programs like Coaching Boys Into Men (CBIM). The role involves training and supporting coaches, facilitating lessons, engaging youth in campaigns promoting healthy relationships, and building community partnerships—all grounded in racial and gender equity principles. Candidates should have 2–3 years of experience in youth work or violence prevention, strong facilitation skills, and a commitment to social justice; bilingual skills and experience with BIPOC communities are preferred.
The Domestic Violence Program Director is responsible for overseeing operations of all administrative functions and services, including oversight of the 24-hour staff team.