Lead SART Advocate
Company: WEAVE Inc
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary: Under the
direct supervision of the Community Response Manager, the Lead SART
Advocate is responsible for delivering survivor centered,
trauma-informed, and culturally responsive support to survivors of
sexual assault. The Advocate is the primary staff member that
provides accompaniment to survivors of sexual assault during
forensic medical exams that occur within business hours. This
position is also responsible for ensuring accompaniment is
available to survivors outside of business hours by working closely
with WEAVE's Intermittent SART Advocates to maintain a calendar for
24/7 coverage. The Lead SART Advocate assists with training and
coordinating the Intermittent SART Advocate team, including
co-facilitating evening team meetings and time and attendance
supervision of Intermittent SART advocates. Essential Functions:
Direct Services Create and maintain empowering, professional
relationships with all clients to foster an atmosphere of empathy,
safety, and support; advocate for clients in a manner that honors
their individual experiences and is consistent with the client’s
wishes. Actively work to reduce barriers to services for all
clients and provide services that are inclusive, welcoming, and
culturally responsive regardless of a client’s actual or perceived
characteristics. Approach all clients and cases in a
trauma-informed manner. Serve as primary Advocate accompanying
survivors to sexual assault forensic medical exams during business
hours, including incarcerated victims. Ensure 24/7 dispatch
coverage by working with and scheduling the Intermittent SART team.
Co-facilitate monthly meetings and trainings for Intermittent SART
Advocates after hours. Assist in training and coordination of the
Intermittent SART Advocate team and volunteers. Conduct follow up
calls to all survivors who receive accompaniment services;
facilitate warm hand-offs to appropriate internal and external
referrals based on the survivor’s identified needs. When
appropriate and requested by a survivor, advocate for survivors
with outside agencies (medical, social services, etc.). Coordinate
with appropriate WEAVE staff to support survivors and provide
accompaniment to law enforcement and district attorney interviews
when requested. Maintain an inventory and adequate supply of intake
forms, resource packets, food, and clothing items. Participate in
regular meetings of the Sacramento County Sexual Assault Response
Team and, when authorized by a survivor, work to advance the goals
of the survivor. Administrative: Review requirements and objectives
for any grant utilized to fund the position; routinely communicate
with supervisors about grant activities and assist with reporting
requirements as needed. Consistent with agency and program
requirements, maintain accurate, timely and confidential records of
services provided in WEAVE’s data tracking tool, Efforts to
Outcomes. Actively participate with Intermittent SART team to
maintain accurate and complete client files and associated
documentation. Attend and actively contribute to regular
supervisory and team/unit meetings, internal training sessions and
meetings, conferences, or seminars as relevant. Review and approve
timesheets, address discrepancies, and ensure timely submission for
payroll processing. Other Responsibilities: Collaborate with
appropriate WEAVE staff to deliver presentations regarding WEAVE
services and issues relevant to sexual assault. Participate in
appropriate training related to serving victims and survivors of
sexual assault, including understanding the intersection of sexual
assault and other victimization types. Coordinate and lead
Sacramento County SART meetings with local law enforcement, medical
examiners, the DA's office, and Crime Lab on a monthly basis to
ensure effective communication, collaboration, and case management.
Adhere to all agency and department policies and procedures. Other
duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications : Combination of
education and experience to successfully fulfill position
requirements, lived experience appreciated. Ability to work with
survivors of domestic or sexual violence, or sex trafficking, who
are experiencing crisis. Availability to work some evenings every
month. Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with community partners and social service agencies.
Excellent oral and written communication skills with management,
coworkers, external partners and clients. Confidence advocating for
survivors with individuals who work in positions of authority such
as law enforcement, medical and mental health teams. Ability to
work independently, effectively manage time, and multitask in a
fast-paced environment. Experience with Microsoft Office (Word,
PowerPoint, Excel) and data entry. Consistent demonstration of
positive, cooperative, self-motivated, and professional behavior;
ability to work collaboratively with individuals from different
areas of expertise, backgrounds, knowledge, and skillsets. Complete
WEAVE's 69-hour training and certification program (post-hiring
requirement) Possess a valid driver's license, have reliable
transportation, and submit current proof of vehicle insurance
Satisfactory results from DOJ background check and TB Test
(post-employment offer requirement). ADA Job Characteristics: WEAVE
is committed to providing inclusive, accessible and respectful
workplaces for all staff, including those with disabilities such as
being in a wheelchair, Deaf or Hard of Hearing, blind or low vision
or other access or functional needs. WEAVE works to equip staff of
all abilities with reasonable accommodations to perform their job
functions. These can include the provision of adaptive equipment,
materials in alternate formats, and flexible work schedules. Our
priority is to provide ongoing, individualized accommodations to
give all staff access to resources best suited to their needs. If
you require an accommodation to access this job application, please
send a request to dferri@weaveinc.org Work environment is a busy
office setting in a two-story building with stairs and an elevator.
May need to lift and carry 25 lbs., extend both arms above the head
and/or reach below the waist, stoop, squat, crawl, bend the back to
retrieve items, climb stairs, or use an elevator. Employee may also
need to remain in one position (i.e. sitting or standing) for an
extended period of time while completing work tasks. Must be able
to efficiently operate a keyboard and mouse or adaptive equivalent,
take notes; utilize desk tools such as phones or calculators, and
utilize larger office equipment such as printers and copy machines.
Communicate clearly and concisely to others. Apply above average
reasoning and detail as required in the accomplishment of job
duties.
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