Bilingual Children’s Advocate – Georgetown
May 14, 2026The Children’s Recovery Center is seeking a Bilingual Children’s Advocate located in Georgetown.
The Children’s advocate is responsible for ensuring that all victims of abuse referred to at the Children’s Recovery Center are treated with dignity, respect, courtesy and sensitivity. The Children’s Advocate acts as the child’s personal advocate.
Duties: The following description covers the most significant duties performed but does not exclude other work assignments not specifically mentioned.
- Conducts pre-appointment client intakes for Georgetown Clients and coordinate with CRC staff and MDT partners to schedule clients.
- Explains the Children’s Recovery Center’s forensic interview and forensic medical exam process to the child and parent/guardian and answers any questions they may have about this process.
- Aids each eligible victim in applying for assistance, social service, and counseling assistance. Ensures all victims of crimes are aware of their rights in each case.
- Intervenes with and seeks assistance from appropriate agencies and works with other parties as considered appropriate through the investigative process.
- Follows updates and changes to applicable laws related to victims’ rights. Maintains familiarity with the statutes pertaining to protect orders, restraining
orders, etc., and follows established procedures for obtaining required orders as necessary for a victim. - Ensures all measures necessary are taken to protect the victims and witnesses from further harassment, intimidation, or abuse throughout the criminal justice system.
Required Education, Skills, and Abilities:
- Bilingual – English/Spanish
- A bachelor’s degree in an appropriate field such as criminal justice, psychology, or social work.
- Must be at least 21 years of age and must possess a valid SC Driver’s license.
- Demonstrate effective communication skills both written and verbal.
- Demonstrate a wide range of computer skills including and not limited to: Microsoft office, Collaborate Database, Adobe and Vidanyx software.
Supervision and Reporting Relationships:
Immediate Supervisor: Director of Operations
Supervision Exercised: volunteers and clerical support.
Cooperative Relationships: Works in cooperation with Horry County Victims’ Advocates, Horry County MDT Coordinator, Forensic Coordinator, and Forensic
Interviewers.
To view the entire position description, click here. Interested candidates should submit a resume and brief cover letter to Louise Carson – lcarson@





