Sexual Assault Advocate
Company: Suncoast Center
Location: Pinellas Park
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Suncoast Center, a leader in quality behavioral health services,
is seeking a Sexual Assault Advocate II to join our team . This
role is essential in being an advocate to victims/survivors of
sexual violence crimes through crisis intervention, support at
forensic exams and legal advocacy. Suncoast Center has devoted over
75 years to ensuring the community has access to mental health
services and support to individuals in need. Schedule:
Monday-Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm with 60 minute unpaid lunch On-Call
requirement: To serve as back up on call one time every 4 weeks for
7 days to field any questions and/or schedule an examination within
a 24 hour period. This rotation would be shared with Advocate II,
Lead Examiner, Program Supervisor, and program Director. Minimum
Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree required in social
services related field and 2 years of full-time direct client work
experience focused on gender-based violence population and 1 year
of employment experience in a lead role. Licensure: N/A Clear
Criminal Background Check: Level ll Screening Job Duties: To ensure
organizational excellence, the incumbent advocates on behalf of
victims/survivors of sexual violence crimes through crisis
intervention, support at forensic exams, and legal advocacy.
Provides in-person crisis counseling, 24-hour crisis hotline
advocacy, information and follow-up services to promote recovery
and healing to victims of sexual violence. Provide crisis
intervention, individual crisis counseling, advocacy, accompaniment
to SAVE and AFTERcare exams, support, information and referrals to
primary and secondary survivors of sexual assault and sexual
harassment; Participate in 7 day, back up on call rotation to
answer and questions, support a client, or schedule an examine
within a 24 hour period. Provide advocacy in court on behalf of
victims; Organize, maintain and facilitate support groups for
primary and secondary survivors of sexual assault and sexual
harassment; Complete assigned reporting, which may include billing
forms with the Office of the Attorney General for examinations;
Train and assist in administering Advocacy Core Training to
eligible personnel, which may include coordinating training,
conducting role-plays and/or certifying completion; Train new
Sexual Assault Services and SAVE staff, ensure onboarding process
is completed with all new staff, as needed; Provide assistance with
Crime Victim Compensation claims, accompaniment to meetings, court,
or medical appointments, hotline crisis counseling, telephone and
follow-up contact and assistance may be offered; Coordinate with
other crime victim programs (as needed); Assist in ensuring program
has effective community engagement and systems coordination, as
needed; Coordinate services with other providers as appropriate;
Responsible for tracking and reporting funder required data for
themselves and assisting program manager with funder tracking and
reporting for program, as needed during manager
absence/vacation/paid time off Ensure contract compliance and
quality of program outcomes, including accurate and timely
completion of data entry, records and reports; Maintain client
files and generates required reports in accordance with agency
standards and policies; Coordinate and attend outreach events for
the Sexual Assault Services program, as needed; Page Break
Participate in Sexual Assault Awareness Month events and other
events as needed; Provide information and referral and advocates in
the community; Participate on community committees and task forces
to promote awareness and services related to the Sexual Assault
Services program; Attend and actively participate in all staff
development and quality assurance meetings to obtain up to date
information on status of program and protocols, as well as
obtaining training information relevant to position. Participate in
training, orientation, and assessment of new staff as requested;
Participate in the agency and program's visionary goals by
communicating with Sexual Assault Services Manager regarding vision
of what the program can become. Provide written and oral
communication to the Sexual Assault Services Manager regarding
current program vision, and status of the program, through open
communication; Maintain good working relationships with
professionals in the community by maintaining professionalism at
all times. Establish and maintain professional and good working
relationships with Suncoast, Inc. employees to further an
atmosphere based in teamwork; Maintain excellent professional
conduct including but not limited to personal responsibility,
ethical behavior, and treating individuals with dignity and
respect. Adhere to all Suncoast Centers, Inc. policies including:
Ethics, Supervision, Confidentiality, Safety, and Information and
Security policies; Attend annual HIPAA (Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act) training, will read and follow
the Suncoast Center, Inc. Program Procedures Manual regarding
protected health information, and will adhere to all HIPAA
requirements; Complete ACT Trained Advocate training (30 hour
Florida Council Against Sexual Violence Advocacy Core Training);
Complete annual ACT recertification training (8 hours); Other
duties as assigned. Core Competencies The ability to function and
operate as a team player, showing dignity and respect for all. The
ability to comply with all equal employment opportunity and ethical
standards and regulations. The ability to take direction in a
respectful and productive manner from supervisors and managers. The
ability to work, as scheduled, in a timely fashion, and with an
attitude oriented to service. The ability to have cordial and
professional relationships both within the organization and with
vendors, clients and third parties. If appropriate, the ability to
produce all appropriate paperwork and reports consistent with
contractual, state or federal standard, and to prepare and submit
such paperwork on a timely basis. The ability to understand and
comply with Suncoast Center, Inc. policies and procedures. The
ability to render compassionate care and equal commitment to serve
clients in need of healthcare assistance. Experience/Skills: 2
years of experience related to the dynamics of trauma and impact of
violence, especially domestic and sexual violence Strong
organizational skills Ability to develop and maintain cooperative
community relationships Excellent oral and written communication
skills Computer and technical skills sufficient to perform
responsibilities and train others Demonstrates an appreciation of
and ability to connect with diverse populations Demonstrates
emotional maturity and ability to be an effective team member for
multiple organizations On call experience required 1 year of Proven
leadership experience required Commitment to ethical standards and
excellence Working Conditions: Onsite and/or in the community. Must
have valid Florida driver's license, proof of personal automobile
insurance and a driving record that is acceptable to Suncoast
Center. This is not a remote position. Suncoast Center, Inc. is a
drug-free workplace and follows federal guidelines/regulations
related to marijuana use EOE/ADA/VETERANS/DFWP All positions
require a screening through the Clearinghouse. This site was
implemented under the directive of House Bill 531 (2025).
https://info.flclearinghouse.com/ Page Break
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