Forensic Interviewer/Family Advocate
Help children and youth be heard. Support families through crisis. Make a difference.
The Child Forensic Interviewer & Family Advocate at Southeast Alaska Family Evaluation Child Advocacy Center (SAFE CAC) is a unique, dual-role position trained to provide forensic interviewing and trauma-informed family advocacy to children and caregivers as part of a multidisciplinary team (MDT) response to allegations of child maltreatment.
What You Will Do
- Conduct neutral, developmentally appropriate, legally defensible recorded forensic interviews using the ChildFirst® protocol
- Provide trauma-informed advocacy and case support
- Coordinate with law enforcement, child protection, medical providers, prosecutors, and other MDT partners
- Maintain accurate, timely case documentation and data entry
- Deliver community education, outreach, and public awareness
- Provide court testimony
- Complete required training and ongoing professional development
- Participate in after-hours on-call rotation to respond to urgent cases
Occasional travel (1–4 times per year) may be required for training or program services.
Skills and Abilities We Are Looking For
- Experience in child protection, social work, behavioral health, forensic interviewing, or a related field required
- Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, counseling, criminal justice, law enforcement, or similar (preferred)
- Strong understanding of child development; child abuse and neglect; social determinants of health; and the impact of disabilities, substance use, mental illness, and other factors on children and families.
- Ability to manage emotionally charged situations with professionalism and compassion
- Cultural responsiveness and commitment to serving diverse populations
- Excellent communication, organization, and documentation skills
- Ability to take initiative, work independently as well as collaboratively within an MDT
- Flexibility for varied schedules, including occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays
Training & Requirements
- Must complete and pass required training upon hire, including:
- 24-hour Advocacy Training
- 40-hour ChildFirst® Forensic Interview Training (written & practical exams)
- Ongoing training to meet accreditation requirements
- Valid Alaska driver’s license, reliable transportation, and current auto insurance
- Ability to pass a background check per 7 AAC 10.905 (Barrier Crimes and Conditions)
Why This Role Matters
- Be present for children during critical moments
- Support healing and stability for families
- Be part of a supportive, multidisciplinary team
- Receive specialized training and ongoing professional growth
- Do meaningful work that changes lives
Ready to make a difference?
Apply now and help us create a safer, healthier community for children and families!
This position is full time, on-site, 37.5 hours/week, starting wage $30-36/hour.