Youth Advocate
Company: Traffick911
Location: Addison
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $55,000/yr Internal Job
Title: Voice & Choice Advocate Position Description The VCA is a
field-based victim service provider who works as a part of the
overall Voice & Choice Empowerment Team. The VCA is responsible for
engaging child sex trafficking survivors (and non-offending legal
guardians) through trust-based relationships in the individualized,
collaborative process of identifying, planning, accessing, and
coordinating resources, support, and services for their emotional
and social recovery. The VCA will service clients in Dallas,
Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Rockwall, Ellis, Parker and Hood counties
for youth of any gender identification who have been sex
trafficked. This position is primarily funded through a two-year
grant with organizational plans to develop long-term
sustainability. Major Areas of Responsibility Under the supervision
of the Vice President and Voice & Choice Supervisor, provide
advocacy, emotional support and case management services to sex
trafficking survivors (ages 12-24), as well support non-offending
family members. Collaborate with survivors to plan, implement,
monitor, and amend individualized services that promote client's
strengths, safety, well-being, while helping them achieve their
self-determined goals. Responsible for traveling throughout the
eight local service counties for on-site client meetings on a
weekly basis (often including nights/weekends); transporting
survivors to various meetings and appointments, with legal guardian
consent. Help answer any questions that the survivor and/or family
has on the legal process of the investigation and prosecution of
the trafficker(s) and assist them through that process, when
needed. Emphasis will be placed on clients self-determination,
feeling understood and having choices in the options. Services
should return a sense of control to survivors. Advocacy service
plans are based on meaningful assessments for the child sex
trafficking population. The VCA will play a pivotal role in
connecting and referring the survivor with trauma informed services
including but not limited to: residential/drug/alcohol/mental
health treatment, counseling and therapy services, support groups,
12-step programs, legal services, family counseling, transitional
housing, job skills training, crime victims compensation
applications, medical services, tattoo removal. Collaborate closely
with the Voice & Choice Community Program Coordinator to connect
clients with community mentors and services. Serve in rotation on a
24-hour Crisis Response Team Traffick911 is responsive to crisis
situations as they arise through the Crisis Response Team. This
team rotates the responsibility of answering Traffick911s 24-hour
phone line (calls from first responders) and immediately responding
to the incident. The assigned Crisis Response Team (CRT) member
will dispatch themselves immediately to meet with the victim. They
will accompany them to emergency medical treatment (if necessary),
ensure food, clothing, emergency shelter, and connection with any
other support needed is provided. Team player - Collaborates
closely as a part of the Traffick911 Empowerment Team with
Traffick911s Vice President, Voice & Choice Supervisor, Voice &
Choice Community Program Coordinator, and other VCAs to coordinate
services for clients. The VCAs work will be supported by the Voice
& Choice Community mentor program which matches a vetted
Traffick911 volunteer with a survivor (age 12- 24) to provide
additional relationship-based emotional support and guidance.
Participate in community-based interagency multi-disciplinary team
(MDT) that is responsible for coordinating specialized services and
a trauma-informed investigative and prosecutorial process of
trafficker. The VCA is required to provide any helpful information,
including concerns, about the victim/family to the MDT care
coordinator, other MDT agencies, and/or legal guardian as they
learn of it. Acquire and maintain deep knowledge of sex trafficking
and trauma associated with this abuse, evidence-informed practice,
sociohistorical context, policy, research, and evaluation methods
relevant to case management and the child sex trafficking
population, and shall use such information to ensure excellence in
service delivery Assume personal responsibility for her or his
professional development and competence and be enrolled in
Trust-based Relational Intervention (TBRI) Caregiver training
during their first two years of employment (trainings paid for by
Traffick911). Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Spanish
speaking preferred Must live within 40 miles of Downtown Dallas
Ability to have a flexible schedule; often working nights and
weekends Ability to work in fast-paced, intense, high-pressure
environment Excellent attention to detail and dexterity to manage
multiple clients simultaneously Demonstrated ability to communicate
(emails, texts, phone calls) clearly, timely and consistently with
many different partners Ability to work independently and to be a
self-starter Demonstrated ability to calmly and effectively handle
multiple crises Demonstrated competence in cultural humility
Commitment to client empowerment through strength-based and
trust-based principles Unrelenting commitment to self-care and
personal respite Broad knowledge and experience in working with
traumatized populations Demonstrated ability to collaborate with
multi-disciplinary teams Valid drivers license, reliable vehicle,
valid car insurance, willing to utilize personal vehicle (mileage
reimbursement for job-related duties) Excellent computer skills
including Microsoft Office, Google Documents, etc. Traffick911
operates on Apple laptops. Adhere to policies related to boundaries
with youth Attend required abuse risk management training Adhere to
procedures related to managing high-risk activities and supervising
youth Report suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy
violations Follow mandated abuse reporting requirements Education
and Experience Survivors of trafficking and/or exploitation
strongly preferred. Bachelors degree required with at least four
years of professional job experience. Two years of professional
experience working with traumatized youth preferred. Experience
working with child sex trafficking survivors, adult sex trafficking
survivors, Victim services, juvenile services, CPS, domestic
violence, and/or experience serving other types of vulnerable
populations. Experience with Apricot Essentials case management
software or similar case management software preferred. Critical
Qualities Adhere to Traffick911s Core Values and Code of Ethics
(traffick911.com/mission -values) Mature Christian faith
Professional Humble and resilient Pursues excellence Culturally
aware and appreciative of differences Strong work ethic Innovative
problem solver Ability to build trust and strong partnerships with
others Courageous in pursuing opportunities and challenges
Tenacious in achieving goals Physical Demands Job will be performed
in Traffick911 office in Addison, TX as well as traveling to
various counties surrounding Dallas/Fort Worth. Reasonable
accommodation can be made to enable people with disabilities to
perform the described essential functions. This employee will serve
in rotation for 24 hour on-call Crisis Response Team and will need
to be able to respond within 60-90 minutes to first responder
requests. Must be able to function and report for duty when
awakened in middle of the night. Benefits and Salary Traffick911s
benefits package includes group medical, dental and vision
insurance; paid holidays, extended vacation time for ample
self-care, and sick leave. Crisis Response Team members are
compensated additionally for each day on call. Traffick911
encourages self-care for all employees and will fund the co-pay for
personal counseling. Job Type Full-time exempt Traffick911 exists
with the sole purpose of freeing youth from sex trafficking by
building trust-based relationships. This is accomplished by a 24/7
crisis response and the Voice & Choice Program Team walking
alongside child sex trafficking victims and with Multi-Disciplinary
Team partners. Traffick911 was founded in 2009 by a community
activist who discovered that child sex trafficking was happening in
North Texas. Over its history, the organizations abolition efforts
include training over 82,000 youth and adults face-to-face with
prevention and awareness messages, training over 18,000 first
responders, and directly serving over 1,300 survivors. Mission: To
free youth from sex trafficking through trust-based relationships
Vision: Communities free from relational brokenness Values: Hope,
humility, and humanity
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