Benefits:
401(k) matching
Competitive salary
Paid time off
Training & development
Wellness resources
Victim Coordinator (Part-Time)
Bridge Coordination Services, LLC (BCS) – North Snohomish & Skagit Counties WA Pay: $20.50–$25.50 per hour (DOE) Schedule: 24 hours per week — Monday, Tuesday (8:00AM–4:30PM) & Thursday (8:00AM–4:30PM)* Scheduled days may be subject to change*
About BCS Bridge Coordination Services, LLC. (BCS) provides information, education, and resources to victims of violence-related crimes and the law enforcement agencies which serve them. These services are provided through professional, compassionate, and respectful victim service practices. Since 2015, Bridge Coordination Services, LLC (BCS) has provided Domestic Violence Coordinator and Victim Coordinator contract services to Law Enforcement agencies in Snohomish County, WA.
BCS Victim Coordinators partner with law enforcement agencies and prosecutors to ensure that victims of crime — especially those impacted by intimate partner or family violence — receive the care, information, and advocacy they deserve.
Bridge Coordination Services, LLC (BCS) is seeking a dedicated professional for a part-time Victim Coordinator position. This role is ideal for someone looking for a long-term career supporting victims of crime, particularly those affected by intimate partner and family violence.
This is more than a job — it’s a dynamic, rewarding, and challenging career serving those experiencing harm in their communities. The role demands compassion, professionalism, and a commitment to continuous learning in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment and each day presents new challenges and opportunities to apply critical thinking, empathy, and resilience while supporting those in need.
If you thrive in environments where no two days are the same, and you’re driven by the belief that every person deserves dignity, support, and voice in the criminal justice process this is your challenge — and your opportunity.
About the Role
Victim Coordinators serve as liaisons between law enforcement, victims, and prosecutors, helping bridge information gaps and ensuring victims have a voice throughout the criminal justice process. Core duties include:
Providing direct victim services such as safety planning, referrals, and case updates.
Offering education and support through trauma-informed care.
Assisting with protection orders and legal resources.
Coordinating communication between victims and investigators.
Maintaining accurate case documentation and reports.
Supporting community engagement and law enforcement training efforts.
Qualifications
Strong communication and writing skills.
Ability to collaborate effectively and work within diverse communities.
Organizational skills with flexibility for emergent cases.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and general office equipment.
Willingness to learn, attend trainings, and work occasional hours outside the standard schedule.
Benefits
PTO and sick time
401K with employer 3.5% match
Paid training
Monthly wellness stipend
Rate increases after completion of probation
Additional hourly rate increase for proficiency in the following languages: Spanish, Mixteco, Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian, Arabic, Tagalog