Vwaa II

Richland County GovernmentDenver, CO
34d$26 - $42

About The Position

The purpose of the position is to provide assistance to and coordinate support for victims and witnesses of crimes; to assist victims throughout the criminal justice process; to ensure the protection of the legal rights of victims and witnesses, and to perform related work as required. The class works within a general outline of work to be performed, and develops work methods and sequences under general supervision.

Requirements

  • Requires Master’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree plus three (3) years of experience.
  • Must possess a valid state driver’s license.
  • Must maintain OVSEC (Office of Victim Services and Education Certification) certification.
  • Requires high school diploma or equivalent plus experience, education, or training equivalent to seven (7) years of college education.

Responsibilities

  • Establishes effective means of communication and cooperation through early contact with victims, family members and witnesses to inform them of available services and other pertinent information.
  • Serves as liaison between the victim / witness, law enforcement officers, investigators, attorneys, court personnel, service providers, creditors, hospital / medical facilities and staff, insurance companies, parole and probation boards, and other government, community and private organizations as necessary.
  • Receives, processes and distributes victim impact statements to appropriate personnel and agencies; assists victims in completing statements as necessary; assists investigators and officers with victim interviews as necessary; reviews statements, law enforcement reports and other documentation to determine needs of victims.
  • Informs crime victims of their legal rights and ensures their rights are protected.
  • Identifies specific resources to meet victim needs and refers victims to appropriate services; refers victims and/or witnesses to crisis counselors in cases of physical, social and psychological injuries or anxieties; assists victims in applying for orders of protection as needed.
  • Provides emotional and moral support to victims of crimes; refers victims to other agencies in cases of physical, social and/or psychological injuries or anxieties.
  • Keeps victims informed of bond hearings, jail releases, court hearings, etc.; provides courtroom orientation to victims and accompanies victims in court when support is requested.
  • Transports victims to court, shelters, medical appointments, meetings, and other locations as necessary.
  • Assists in preparing victims and witnesses for court testimony.
  • Attends pre-trial meetings, bond / parole hearings, and trials, and provides testimony on behalf of victims as necessary.
  • Assists victims in filing applications for victim compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, counseling expenses, funeral expenses, etc.; calculates property loss, lost wages, medical bills, or other data for restitution determination.
  • Provides follow-up services to victims of crimes and their families.
  • Establishes and maintains accurate and up-to-date case files.
  • Assists in developing and implementing programs to educate law enforcement officers and citizens about crime victimization and other crime-related issues; assists with related training.
  • Assists in coordinating program activities with those of other social service and government agencies as appropriate to better serve victims and witnesses.
  • Maintains current lists, directories, procedures and other reference materials; maintains an awareness of various agencies available to provide relevant services to victims and witnesses.
  • Receives and responds to inquiries, requests for assistance, concerns and complaints in areas of responsibility.
  • Compiles data for and prepares a variety of records and reports required by the department, County and other agencies.
  • Performs general administrative / clerical work as required, including coordinating and attending /facilitating meetings, preparing reports and correspondence, establishing and maintaining files, copying and filing documents, processing mail, sending and receiving faxes, answering the telephone, entering and retrieving computer data, etc.
  • Attends training, workshops, seminars, conferences, etc., and reads professional literature as necessary to enhance job knowledge and skills and to maintain awareness of current and changing legislation affecting program operations.
  • All other duties as assigned.
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