JOB
One Agency. One Mission. Public Safety.Are you passionate about supporting victims of crime and guiding them through the criminal justice system? We’re looking for a Victim Witness Specialist to provide critical advocacy, crisis intervention, and resources to victims and witnesses. In this role, you’ll act as a liaison between victims and the justice system, ensuring they are informed of their rights, supported through legal proceedings, and connected to essential services.This is a meaningful opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives during difficult times. If you have strong communication skills, a compassionate approach, and experience in victim advocacy or public service, we encourage you to apply today!The starting salary range for this position is $60,873 to $73,048.Important InformationThis position includes on-call shifts and may require responding to scenes at any time of day or night, including weekends and holidays.When on-call, the Victim Witness Specialist must be able to respond within approximately 30 minutes.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
The following statements are illustrative of the duties and responsibilities of the job. The organization retains the right to modify or change the duties and responsibilities of the job at any time.Essential FunctionsProvides advocacy and immediate crisis intervention for victims of crime.Assesses immediate victim needs and provides referrals and follow-up services to victims, witnesses, and their families.Ensures victims are aware of their rights under the Colorado Crime Compensation Act and the Colorado Law. May inform victims of their rights to notifications post sentence.Informs victims on procedures for obtaining compensation for financial loss through restitution or Victim Compensation.Provides information on the civil process. May provide information regarding offenders' supervision and sentencing options being considered.Responds to requests; sets up and participates in meetings, provides transportation, and attends criminal justice process with the victim/witness.May be responsible for coordinating victims and witnesses at trial, as well as assisting with tracking the receipt of subpoenas.Advises victims of the policies and procedures about criminal protection orders and may advise victims of post-sentencing notification rights.Refers victims to collateral agencies.Provides victims of crimes with victim impact statements and advises victims of their right to be heard at court proceedings, sentence hearings, and plea agreement acceptances; composes comprehensive memos that contain victims' recommendations and input.Maintains documentation of victim contact and services provided.Provides victim contact information. May notify victims of status changes as defined by state law.May consult with victims regarding charges filed, charge reductions, negotiated pleas, charge dismissals, or any other dispositions.Performs clerical functions in a criminal justice environment; may type case reports which may include profane language, distasteful or graphic portrayals, and in-depth descriptions of criminal conduct.Provides notification of changes in supervision statusObtains victim statements regarding sentencing and or disposition of the case to be presented to the courts.Nonessential FunctionsMay attend seminars, conferences, workshops, classes, lectures, etc., as appropriate, to enhance and maintain knowledge of trends and developments in the field; reviews professional journals, may attend association and professional meetings, and otherwise maintains contacts with professionals to facilitate exchange of information.When a local declaration of emergency or disaster is declared by the Board of Commissioners, all Larimer County employees may be required to work as a Disaster Service Worker.Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
The Sheriff’s Office prohibits possession of marijuana by employees under any circumstances and expects employees to comply with federal law.Applicants must meet all of the following: Must be legally authorized to work in the United StatesCannot have a felony convictionNo convictions involving domestic violenceNo use of illegal drugs within the past five years*For Current Sheriff's Office Employees*In order to be considered, you must get a Letter of Support from your chain of command and submit the Letter of Support with your application by 8:00 am on March 23rd, 2026. Please use the following process for your Letter of Support: Submit your Letter of Intent to your direct supervisor.Your direct supervisor will then write a Letter of Support and route that Letter of Support through your chain of command.Your next level supervisor/manager endorses your direct supervisor's Letter of Support.Your mid-level manager then endorses your Letter of Support.Your Division Commander then endorses your Letter of Support.Submit your Letter of Intent and fully endorsed Letter of Support along with your application.Recruitment ContactEmail
millwole@co.larimer.co.us or call (970) 619 4144.