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Purpose: The Fraud Prevention and Victim Support Specialist helps older adults who have suffered financial exploitation; physical, emotional or sexual abuse; robbery or burglary; caregiver neglect and other crimes with supportive services to navigate the criminal justice system and respond to their resulting emotional, physical, and financial needs.
Essential Functions:
· Manage a case load of older victims of crime.
· Accompany and support clients in court proceedings.
· Identify emergency housing options.
· Engage in outreach, advocacy, case management and counseling activities.
· Conduct trainings, workshops and educational events on crime prevention.
· Provide concrete services such as, completing eligibility forms, filing police reports and protective orders, accessing community resources and filing Crime Victim’s Compensation claims.
· Coordinate and facilitate access to services.
· Networking with community service providers.
· Track, monitor, case note and report client events.
· Information & Referral (I&R) services with clients and family members.
Secondary Duties:
· Maintain accurate, complete and timely client records and associated notes in the mandated systems according to agency and HIPAA policies.
· Attend staff, team and impact area meetings.
· Other duties, assigned.
Travel Requirement: Considerable local travel (Louisville Metro area) required during the course of business.
Pre-Employment Requirements: Satisfactory completion of a pre-employment background and drivers’ record check. Negative TB test and drug screen required.
Education, Training and Experience Requirements:
· Bachelors in human services field or equivalent experience
Performance Requirements:
· Stay current on general community resources and local/federal entitlement programs.
· Responsible for meeting agency, grant and other funder outcomes in a timely manner
· Attend all agency and department meetings, including weekly clinical meeting with peer clinical supervision.
· Meet reporting and departmental deadlines.
· Maintain up-to-date client case records and outcomes measurement as mandated by internal policies and procedures, and by those with contracted organizations.
· Handle all Protected Health Information (PHI) and Personally Identifiable Information (PII) confidentially and follow agency mandates procedures regarding the security of client/agency information.
· Conduct self in a professional and respectful manner with coworkers and community members.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
· Ability to develop constructive, professional and cooperative working relationships with others and maintain those relationships over time.
· Effectively utilize general and program-specific computer programs (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite, Penelope, etc.)
· Effectively operate typical office equipment (telephone, computer, fax machine, copier, mail machine, etc.)
· Sensitivity to different cultural, socio-economic and age groups.
Physical Requirements and Environmental Conditions:
· Tasks involve sitting, standing, walking, kneeling, bending, crouching, reaching and performing other physical requirements commensurate with demands of the position, specifically conducting home visits.
· Sedentary work which involves sitting most of the time.
· Must be able to speak (expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken words)
· Must be able to hear (hearing aids acceptable)
· Close visual acuity to perform activities such as viewing a computer terminal, excessive reading, and preparing and analyzing data and figures (corrective devices acceptable).
· The worker is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions (typical office work).
Pay: $51,380.00 - $57,089.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
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