Examples of specialized experience includes: Knowledge of a wide range of generally accepted practices and procedures associated with victim advocacy, social service delivery systems, principles, and behavioral theories relating to victim advocacy, sexual assault and other acts of interpersonal violence; Skill in effective development and delivery of sexual assault prevention and response training to a variety of individuals and organizations; Ability to employ various methods and techniques typical of a sexual assault victim advocate program, including crisis intervention, situational assessment, and analyzing the needs of the victim to support/assist them in the resolution of complex problems. Employee may be required to work other than normal duty hours, to include evenings, weekends, holidays, and/or an on-call status; The on-call or rotational status requires that SAPR personnel work hours could vary, to include a requirement to be available 24/7, to respond to calls received via the helpline, from military or civilian law enforcement or from the military treatment facility or local hospital.