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Community Advocate

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$24.79 - $35.75/hr

The Advocate provides supportive services to adult and youth victims of domestic and sexual ... Commitment to Equity and Inclusion work. * Regular attendance. * Experience and comfort with the ...

Patient Advocate

Virginia Beach, VA · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

The Patient Advocate serves as a Sentara direct representative to patients/families that have ... Diversity, inclusion, and belonging is a guiding principle of the organization to ensure its ...

Patient Advocate

Virginia Beach, VA · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

The Patient Advocate serves as a Sentara direct representative to patients/families that have ... Diversity, inclusion, and belonging is a guiding principle of the organization to ensure its ...

Youth Peer Advocate

Utica, NY · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

The youth peer advocate will provide services within the child's community in order to promote independence, inclusion and quality of life. Core Responsibilities * YPAs work with young people ...

The youth peer advocate will provide services within the child's community in order to promote independence, inclusion and quality of life. Core Responsibilities * YPAs work with young people ...

Temporary Advocate

Arvada, CO · On-site

$24.39/hr

... to promote inclusion and equity. Roots of Courage is a 24/7 confidential emergency shelter for ... Provide advocacy, safety, crisis intervention, non-therapeutic counseling for adult clients and/or ...

The youth peer advocate will provide services within the child's community in order to promote independence, inclusion and quality of life. Core Responsibilities * YPAs work with young people ...

Family Peer Advocate

Herkimer, NY · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Advocate for family-centered care and inclusion in decision-making. * Empower families to communicate their needs, fears, and expectations. * Support leadership development and family participation ...

Family Peer Advocate

Herkimer, NY · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Advocate for family-centered care and inclusion in decision-making. * Empower families to communicate their needs, fears, and expectations. * Support leadership development and family participation ...

Advocate for family-centered care and inclusion in decision-making. * Empower families to communicate their needs, fears, and expectations. * Support leadership development and family participation ...

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How much do inclusion advocate jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for inclusion advocate in the United States is $21.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Inclusion Advocates?

Inclusion Advocates are professionals who promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within organizations or communities. They work to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their background or identity, feel valued, respected, and have equal opportunities. Their responsibilities may include developing inclusive policies, providing DEI training, supporting underrepresented groups, and addressing instances of discrimination or bias. Inclusion Advocates also collaborate with leadership to create a more welcoming and equitable environment for everyone.

What is the difference between Inclusion Advocate vs Diversity Coordinator?

AspectInclusion AdvocateDiversity Coordinator
CredentialsRelevant certifications in diversity and inclusion, HR or social sciencesSimilar certifications, often with HR or organizational development background
Work EnvironmentNonprofit, corporate, educational settings focusing on policy implementationCorporate, nonprofit, or educational settings managing diversity initiatives
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across various sectors to promote inclusive practicesCommonly used in organizations to coordinate diversity efforts

Inclusion Advocates and Diversity Coordinators both work to promote diversity and inclusion within organizations. While Inclusion Advocates often focus on advocacy, policy change, and raising awareness, Diversity Coordinators typically handle program management and implementation of diversity initiatives. Both roles require similar credentials and are used across many industries, but their specific responsibilities may differ based on organizational needs.

How does an Inclusion Advocate typically collaborate with different departments within an organization?

Inclusion Advocates work closely with various departments such as Human Resources, management, and employee resource groups to ensure that diversity and inclusion initiatives are effectively implemented. They often facilitate training sessions, participate in policy development, and serve as a liaison between leadership and staff to address concerns or suggestions. Regular collaboration helps to align organizational goals with inclusive practices and fosters a culture where all employees feel valued and heard. This cross-departmental teamwork is vital for driving systemic change and measuring the impact of inclusion efforts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Inclusion Advocate, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Inclusion Advocate, you need a solid understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles, often supported by experience in human resources, social work, or related fields. Familiarity with DEI analytics tools, compliance software, and relevant certifications such as Certified Diversity Professional (CDP) or SHRM Inclusive Workplace Culture Credential is highly beneficial. Exceptional communication, cultural sensitivity, and conflict resolution skills help you engage diverse groups and drive meaningful organizational change. These competencies enable Inclusion Advocates to effectively foster inclusive environments, address systemic barriers, and ensure all voices are heard.
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Infographic showing various Inclusion Advocate job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,058 per year, or $21.7 per hour.

$16.50 - $22/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description:

If you are looking for a place where you can make a difference in the life of a child, Project Harmony is looking for you. We are seeking an experienced and committed Family Advocate to join our dynamic and innovative organization. This position is responsible for providing crisis intervention, support and education to the children and families being served at Project Harmony's Child Advocacy Center (CAC).


Who We Are

Project Harmony exists to provide effective, immediate and sensitive support to child abuse victims and their non-offending family members. Project Harmony is committed to a vision with a focus on one goal: ending the cycle of child abuse and neglect. Project Harmony is one of the largest Child Advocacy Centers in the nation.

At Project Harmony, we don’t just accept difference – we celebrate it, we support it and we thrive on it for the benefit of our employees, our clients and our community. Project Harmony is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national original, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status.

Our Values

Project Harmony and all employees are committed to creating a culture that is focused on:

Diversity and Inclusion: Respect and embrace diversity and inclusion of all

Strategic Innovation: Lead the field in response to the evolving needs of children and families

Quality Service: Ensure consistent, high-quality service with impactful results, to our families, our partner agencies, the community, and each other

Collaborative Relationships: Build trusted relationships by leading with honesty, integrity, vulnerability, and humility



Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Provide support and education to alleged victims of child abuse and family members
  • Screen referrals for appropriateness for possible therapy options to Project Harmony's mental Health, Connections program, or a community provider (maintaining a current list of treatment providers and resources for families)
  • Provide referrals to and facilitate the delivery of services to children and families through collaboration with treatment providers and other community partners
  • Provide timely follow-up to ensure a coordinated service delivery response
  • Participate in investigative and/or treatment multidisciplinary teams as needed to provide status updates regarding the family and other case information
  • Conduct and go over various mental/behavioral health screeners with youth and caregivers to assist in determining treatment needs
  • Provide immediate crisis intervention services with clients, caregivers and youth as needed
  • Assess caregiver’s level of support for the child and identify other risk factors that may compromise their protective abilities and/or require safety planning
  • Collaborate with the Department of Health and Human Services, law enforcement officers, medical professionals, forensic interviewers and mental health professionals throughout the investigation process
  • Perform the intake functions for referrals from law enforcement and Child Protective Services (CPS), gathering background information and coordinating the scheduling of interviews and medical evaluations
  • Responsible for entering accurate and timely documentation and information into Project Harmony databases
  • Assist with coordination and tracking of CAC lead intakes, contacting caregivers and professionals as needed. Ensure coordinated response between law enforcement and CPS when scheduling forensic interviews and medical exams, tracking and reporting back to partners all follow-up and services provided
  • Ensure culturally competent services are provided to all families we serve without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic status, disability, gender or sexual orientation
  • Other duties as assigned by Program Manager – Family Advocacy


Requirements:

Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree required in Social Work, Human Services or related field


Experience and Training

  • Training and education in domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, investigations, and/or child welfare service system
  • Training and/or experience in crisis intervention
  • Experience in child welfare preferred
  • Experience and knowledge of community resources and judicial system


Knowledge/Skills/Abilities

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with diverse clients and partners
  • Excellent time management, organization, and documentation skills
  • Ability to collaborate effectively across systems and disciplines
  • Demonstrate professional verbal and communication skills
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to resolve conflicts
  • Knowledge and use of Microsoft Office Suite/365
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team, and in alignment with organizational mission and values
  • Must respect and maintain confidentially




Other

  • Must be willing to work flexible hours and provide on-call coverage nights and weekends on a rotating basis
  • Must submit to a thorough criminal history background check
  • Must have access to a vehicle, possess a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance
  • Position may involve some travel, primarily within the state



The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by individuals assigned to this job. They are not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities associated with it.