Advocate and coordinate tribal, federal and or state services to victims of crime and their families; restore dignity to victims and confidence in the criminal and civil justice system; maintain confidentiality. Refer to safe shelters. Consult with tribal, federal and/or state prosecutor and other agencies applicable to determine the full extent of the crime; assess the victim's needs. Maintain strict confidentiality at all times!
Requirements
Support victims throughout the rial process. Ability to network and maintain a good working relationship with co-workers, service providers. Computer skills. Carry out required activities per grant requirements; collect and maintain statistical records; provide community outreach awareness and education regarding domestic/family violence, sexual assault/abuse, child abuse/neglect, teen dating violence, elder abuse and stalking. Submit and pass a criminal background check with Federal, Tribal and State Law Enforcement.
Benefits
Benefits include: Excellent medical insurance with low annual maximum-out-of-pocket costs, plus vision and dental. Available flex spending plan for daycare and medical costs. Also available are numerous supplemental insurance packages. 401(k) or ROTH retirement with up to 5% employer matching after one year of employment. Eleven days of paid holidays and Personal time off (PTO) accruing at 130 hours annually with increases after three years of service.