The Office of Crime Victims Advocacy is hiring
Apply now for Violence Against Women Program Manager, Sexual Assault Services Program Coordinator, and Grants Specialist
The Office of Crime Victims Advocacy (OCVA) serves as a voice within government for the needs of crime victims in Washington state. OCVA advocates on behalf of victims, administers grant funds for community programs, assists communities in planning and implementing services, and advises local and state government agencies of practices, policies, and priorities.
OCVA is housed within the Community Services and Housing Division of the Department of Commerce. At Commerce, we are creative, collaborative, and trusted. We identify opportunities to deliver critical funding and services to strengthen communities, we cultivate an environment in which we continuously learn, and we own our work.
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Violence Against Women Program Manager (Commerce
Specialist 3) The program manager is responsible for program development and implementation of the Victim Witness Program and Crime Victim Certification Steering Committee. Responsibilities also include providing technical assistance to community partners, monitoring compliance, accuracy of reporting to support data driven decisions, as well as managing the full grant cycle for Victim Witness grants, STOP grants, and Domestic Violence Legal Advocacy grants.
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Sexual Assault Services Program Coordinator (Commerce Specialist 2)
The main responsibilities of this position are assisting the Sexual Assault Services Section with grant program development and implementation. Other duties include providing technical assistance to community partners with consultation from the section manager, monitoring compliance and accuracy of data with reporting to support data driven decisions, as well as managing the full grant cycle.
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Grants Specialist (Commerce Specialist 1)
This position provides technical assistance to staff and grantee’s on various program related issues. This position contributes to the unit’s technology and granting infrastructure to support the mission of the program and division by maximizing the availability of information and ease of operation.
Learn more about OCVA.
 Work From Anywhere...
These positions may be located anywhere within Washington state, though occasional travel to the Olympia office or in-state travel to attend events or meetings may be required. If selected, you will need to travel to pick up equipment and receive instruction. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework (mobile-work) is expected. The incumbents will work with their supervisor to identify an appropriate work schedule and balance, including telework and reporting to the Olympia, Washington duty station for work activities, if needed.
For questions about these recruitments, please contact Jose Dominguez.
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