Boulder County
Victim Witness Specialist
Boulder County, Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80301
The Boulder County District Attorney's Office is seeking to hire a
Victim Specialist.
The Victim Specialist provides direct services and acts as a point of contact for crime victims and is assigned to a court division. This position requires coordination and contact with victims to offer emotional support, information about victims’ rights and the criminal justice system, diversion/restorative justice process, and support agency referrals. The position involves gathering, organizing, and validating information from crime victims to prepare the total eligible financial amounts for restitution. This position will be for a District Court Victim Specialist who assists victims and reports to the Director of Victim Witness.
This is a
full-time position , and the work schedule is
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
This position will work at the Boulder County Justice Center located at 1777 6th Street, Boulder, CO 80302. Under FLSA guidelines, these positions are
non-exempt.
Boulder County requires its employees to reside in the state of Colorado as of the first day of work.
Victim Witness Specialist salary range:
$55,068 - $79,428 AnnuallyHiring Range:
$55,068 - $65,000
Oversees compliance with the mandates of the Victims’ Rights Act (VRA).Documents services and notifications provided to victims and witnesses for VRA compliance and to maintain statistical data.Provides crisis intervention services that are directed toward de-escalating a situation, establishing physical and emotional safety, providing referrals for basic needs services, and emergency needs.Initiates telephone, electronic mail, and mail contact to provide accurate and timely case-related information to victims and determine the amounts of restitution owed.Documents services and contacts to involved parties.Provides practical explanation of courtroom procedures, general criminal justice process, definitions of legal terminology, and eligible losses under the restitution statute.Processes affidavits of losses from victims by applying precedents to restitution claims.Ensures that victims are aware of their rights to restitution and aware of the Crime Victims Compensation Program.Provides Victim Compensation applications as needed.Notifies victims by telephone, electronic mail, U.S. postal mail, and in person regarding the status of their case, restitution claim, and any outstanding supporting documentation required.Provides appropriate referrals to court collection investigators after restitution was Court ordered.Creates and maintains electronic files.Manages a high volume of phone and electronic communication with victims, insurance agencies, pro se defendants, court personnel, and defense attorneys.Works closely as a team with Deputy District Attorneys, Victim Witness Specialists, Legal Assistants, and Diversion Case Managers.Maintains composure when engaging emotionally complex people with the ability to listen and respond professionally.Attends and participates in training opportunities made available that directly relate to the services provided by the Victim Witness Unit.Works with victims to refer them to community-based support services.Performs related duties as required.May be reassigned in emergency situations.
PLEASE NOTE:
When submitting your application, be sure to include all relevant education and experience, as applications are screened based on the qualifications listed in this position announcement. Applications that do not appear to meet minimum qualifications, as outlined below, will not be considered. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of completed applications.
EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION:
Boulder County is looking for well-qualified candidates to fill our positions. Any combination of relevant education and experience is encouraged. In this position, we are looking for a minimum of
2 to 6 years of combined education and experience.
BACKGROUND CHECK & FINGERPRINTING:A job offer is contingent on passing a criminal background investigation with fingerprinting.DRIVER'S LICENSE:Applicants must hold a valid driver's license.COVER LETTER:All applicants are required to attach a cover letter for this position.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Bilingual in Spanish and English.
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Victim Specialist.
The Victim Specialist provides direct services and acts as a point of contact for crime victims and is assigned to a court division. This position requires coordination and contact with victims to offer emotional support, information about victims’ rights and the criminal justice system, diversion/restorative justice process, and support agency referrals. The position involves gathering, organizing, and validating information from crime victims to prepare the total eligible financial amounts for restitution. This position will be for a District Court Victim Specialist who assists victims and reports to the Director of Victim Witness.
This is a
full-time position , and the work schedule is
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
This position will work at the Boulder County Justice Center located at 1777 6th Street, Boulder, CO 80302. Under FLSA guidelines, these positions are
non-exempt.
Boulder County requires its employees to reside in the state of Colorado as of the first day of work.
Victim Witness Specialist salary range:
$55,068 - $79,428 AnnuallyHiring Range:
$55,068 - $65,000
Oversees compliance with the mandates of the Victims’ Rights Act (VRA).Documents services and notifications provided to victims and witnesses for VRA compliance and to maintain statistical data.Provides crisis intervention services that are directed toward de-escalating a situation, establishing physical and emotional safety, providing referrals for basic needs services, and emergency needs.Initiates telephone, electronic mail, and mail contact to provide accurate and timely case-related information to victims and determine the amounts of restitution owed.Documents services and contacts to involved parties.Provides practical explanation of courtroom procedures, general criminal justice process, definitions of legal terminology, and eligible losses under the restitution statute.Processes affidavits of losses from victims by applying precedents to restitution claims.Ensures that victims are aware of their rights to restitution and aware of the Crime Victims Compensation Program.Provides Victim Compensation applications as needed.Notifies victims by telephone, electronic mail, U.S. postal mail, and in person regarding the status of their case, restitution claim, and any outstanding supporting documentation required.Provides appropriate referrals to court collection investigators after restitution was Court ordered.Creates and maintains electronic files.Manages a high volume of phone and electronic communication with victims, insurance agencies, pro se defendants, court personnel, and defense attorneys.Works closely as a team with Deputy District Attorneys, Victim Witness Specialists, Legal Assistants, and Diversion Case Managers.Maintains composure when engaging emotionally complex people with the ability to listen and respond professionally.Attends and participates in training opportunities made available that directly relate to the services provided by the Victim Witness Unit.Works with victims to refer them to community-based support services.Performs related duties as required.May be reassigned in emergency situations.
PLEASE NOTE:
When submitting your application, be sure to include all relevant education and experience, as applications are screened based on the qualifications listed in this position announcement. Applications that do not appear to meet minimum qualifications, as outlined below, will not be considered. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of completed applications.
EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION:
Boulder County is looking for well-qualified candidates to fill our positions. Any combination of relevant education and experience is encouraged. In this position, we are looking for a minimum of
2 to 6 years of combined education and experience.
BACKGROUND CHECK & FINGERPRINTING:A job offer is contingent on passing a criminal background investigation with fingerprinting.DRIVER'S LICENSE:Applicants must hold a valid driver's license.COVER LETTER:All applicants are required to attach a cover letter for this position.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Bilingual in Spanish and English.
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