What are the responsibilities and job description for the Victim Services Supervisor position at Davis County Government?
Department: Attorney
Salary: $28.67 - $44.29 Hourly
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Davis County Attorney's Office is looking to hire a full-time Victim Services Supervisor. This Position performs administrative and supervisory duties in managing the Victim Services Division (Adult Court Services, Juvenile Court Services, and Child Abduction Response Team/CART) and maintains an active victim caseload.
In addition to competitive pay and our upbeat culture, we offer the following benefits day one:
- Affordable Medical, dental, and vision coverage DAY ONE!
- 13 vacation days and 12 paid sick leave days
- 3 paid personal preference days and 12 paid holidays
- 4 weeks of paid parental leave after 6 months
- Full pension retirement
- Annual performance increases up to 2.5%
- 401k match of 2%
Requirements
- Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology or a related field.
- Three years of full-time experience in victim services, crisis intervention, social services, criminal justice, or a related field. Experience must include at least two years of full-time experience in the field of victim services. An acceptable combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Must pass a criminal history background investigation.
Preference will be given to candidates who possess supervisory experience in a related field, previous government experience, or bilingual proficiency in Spanish.
Day to Day Duties
- Establishes division goals and objectives annually. Develops and implements policies and procedures for Victim Services programs including volunteer programs.
- Provides administrative support through review and preparation of grants, quarterly and annual reports, program proposals, etc. Monitors and analyzes program statistics and completes program evaluations. Ensures compliance of all grant requirements. Monitors all victim services programs and solve problems.
- Provides staff support to County Attorney, state and local CJC Advisory Boards.
- Hires, supervises, trains, and evaluates performance of Victim Assistance Coordinators and support staff; assigns workload and cross-training responsibilities; disciplines employees when necessary. Recruits, supervises, and trains volunteers.
- Prepares budget and manages division within budget constraints; monitors expenditures; requests and prepares budget changes when necessary. Works with Clerk/Auditor Office regarding budget, expenditures, payroll, etc. Ensures all incoming revenue is deposited and credited to the appropriate account.
- Assists in organizing training programs for police agencies and health care providers for victims of domestic violence, child abuse and other crimes. Attends weekly and monthly meetings of various boards and committees.
- Maintains an active victim caseload; evaluates cases in Attorney's Office and identifies victims; collects pertinent data; notifies victims of the victim assistance program; identifies options available to victims. Notifies and refers victims to agencies who can provide assistance to them based on their individual needs.
Full Job Description link:
Victim Services Supervisor
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Salary : $29 - $44