Volunteer Phone Advocate
Company: SafePlace
Location: Olympia
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Volunteer SAFE PLACE Job
Title: Volunteer Phone Advocate Number of openings: 2 Shifts
Available: Monday through Thursday, occasionally Friday through
Sunday, and holidays. About SafePlace Olympia SafePlace is a
nonprofit organization providing crisis intervention, advocacy, and
support services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. We
are committed to anti-oppression work, social justice, and
trauma-informed care in all aspects of our services. Position
Summary The Volunteer Phone Advocate is responsible for providing
confidential, survivor-centered support and advocacy to individuals
who have experienced domestic and sexual violence via the SafePlace
hotline. This includes crisis intervention, safety planning,
emotional support, and information regarding community resources.
The Volunteer Phone Advocate also works collaboratively with
SafePlace staff to ensure that they are providing best-practice
advocacy to survivors and receiving required training, debriefing,
and support for their role. Key Responsibilities Provide
trauma-informed, culturally responsive support to domestic and
sexual assault survivors of all genders and backgrounds. Staff the
24-hour sexual assault response line according to the agreed upon
shift(s). Assist with safety planning, crisis intervention, and
emotional support to hotline callers. Maintain accurate and
confidential documentation in accordance with organizational
policies and state/federal guidelines. Collaborate with staff to
ensure up-to-date knowledge of best practices for phone advocacy
and community resource knowledge and information. Participate in
regular supervision and required training. Crisis Line Support &
Direct Advocacy 45% Provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive
support to callers. Conduct crisis intervention, emotional support,
safety planning, and provide resource referrals. Respond to callers
during assigned hotline shifts (including evenings/weekends).
Maintain survivor-centered, confidential, and non-judgmental
advocacy Documentation & Reporting 15% Complete accurate,
confidential documentation according to organizational policy.
Record call data, safety plans, referrals, and required statistics.
Ensure data entry follows state and federal confidentiality
guidelines. Collaboration & Communication with Staff 15% Consult
with SafePlace staff regarding best practices and updates to
community resources. Communicate shift issues, crises, or concerns
to supervisors as needed. Participate in hotline team
communication, debriefs, and check-ins. Training, Supervision &
Professional Development 15% Complete required Advocacy Core
Training and agency-specific crisis line training. Participate in
ongoing training (20 hours annually if volunteering over one year).
Attend supervision meetings and engage in debriefing for emotional
resilience. Administrative, Reliability, and Organizational
Responsibilities 10% Maintain healthy boundaries and adhere to
ethical and confidentiality standards. Remain reliable for
scheduled shifts and provide timely communication if unavailable.
Uphold SafePlace values: quality, respect, self-care, diversity,
integrity, and confidentiality. Review policies, procedures, and
resource updates as needed. Qualifications Required: Background in
social work, social services, criminal justice, or related field.
One years experience working with survivors of trauma, sexual
violence, or marginalized communities, or any equivalent
combination of education and experience. Commitment to social
justice, anti-oppression, and survivor-centered practices. Strong
communication and emotional resilience skills. Ability to maintain
confidentiality and clear boundaries. Available for on-call shifts,
including evenings and weekends. Completion of 30 hours of domestic
violence and sexual assault advocacy training is required prior to
working directly with survivors. Preferred: Fluency in a second
language (especially Spanish, ASL, or other commonly spoken
languages in Thurston County). Familiarity with local resources and
systems (legal, healthcare, housing). Interpersonal & Communication
Skills To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess
the following interpersonal skills: Bring and maintain a strong
commitment to fulfill agreed on volunteer shifts with a high level
of enthusiasm and engagement with the Ability to respond to crisis,
set limits, and maintain healthy Ability to manage challenges and
conflicts with confidentiality, fairness, and respect with clients
from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Ability to maintain a
positive attitude and resilient demeanor when working with
traumatized callers. Open to learning and applying best-practices
in advocacy-based counseling and trauma-informed care when working
with callers. Strong reliability to answer calls during agreed on
shifts and provide timely communication to supervisor if unable to
do so for any reason. Engage with supervisor, teammates, staff,
volunteers, and clients in a positive Embraces the following
SafePlace values in all interactions with staff, volunteers, and
clients: Quality provide quality services to clients and promote a
positive atmosphere for Respect recognize that t he foundation of
relationships with others is respect for individual rights and
Self-Care recognize the need for self-care as a priority for
maintaining resilience. Diversity - value, acknowledge, and
integrate diversity into serving the wide array of cultures in our
community Integrity - endeavor to build relationships with clients
based on integrity and honesty . Confidentiality - hold client and
agency information in the strictest of confidence creating a
culture of trust. Reasoning, Math, and Technical Skills To perform
this job successfully, an individual must possess the following
reasoning abilities: Ability to identify and solve problems and
deal with a variety of variables in situations where only limited
standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of
instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule
Ability to identify gaps in standardized procedures and formulate
proposed Ability to compile statistics and report them in an
understandable Basic computer skills using Office 365 Training
Requirements By state mandate, this volunteer position is required
to complete Advocacy Core Training and specific crisis line
training and shadowing with agency staff prior to taking direct
calls from clients. If volunteer placement continues past one year,
then the volunteer must receive 20 hours of on-going direct service
training a year, which must include at least 15 hours advocacy, 12
hours of sexual assault training.
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