Volunteer Advocate

Whitecourt, Alberta
Ages 18+
General Volunteering
Time Commitment As Needed
Volunteer Position

If you are a compassionate person looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that will truly make a difference in people’s lives, and your community, this is an opportunity for you. Advocates provide non-judgmental, practical, and emotional assistance. They provide information, support, and referrals to available services for people undergoing loss and tragic circumstances.

Volunteer Duties

Essential Functions:

  • Volunteer Advocates provide direct crisis intervention, court support, and organize community engagement events
  • Advocates must be able to maintain strict confidentiality
  • Advocates take turns being on call for a regular rotation
  • All required training is provided
  • Minimum 1-year commitment required
  • Volunteer Advocates must provide a clean Criminal Record check with Vulnerable Sector

Training:
We provide our volunteers with extensive training and professional development opportunities throughout the year. Our training program includes topics such as victimization, suicide prevention and intervention, assault, bias crimes, domestic violence, elder abuse, property crimes, robbery, sexual assault, stalking and harassment, and sudden death.

Further training is also provided on the criminal justice system, financial assistance program, restitution, restorative justice, legal remedies for victims of crime, as well as court orientation/support accompaniment, and crisis intervention skills and communication.

How To Apply - Contact Info

Email resume, and application to volunteer@westarvss.ca OR apply online at https://westarvss.ca/careers/volunteeradvocate/

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