State's Attorney's Victim Advocate
Company: State of Vermont
Location: Rutland
Posted on: May 30, 2025
|
|
Job Description:
How to Apply
**DO NOT APPLY ONLINE** Interested applicants must send a brief
cover letter, current resume including starting and end month and
year for each job, education, and a list of three (3) work-related
references with daytime phone numbers, to: Rutland County State's
Attorney Ian Sullivan, , Administrative Assistant, Anna Ackley and
to Executive Assistant Ashley Perry, . Overview
The Rutland County State's Attorney's Office in Rutland, VT is
seeking a self-motivated, organized and dependable person to fill a
Victim Advocate position. This is a full-time position, 40 hours
per week Monday-Friday. The position is a paygrade 24 with a salary
range of $28.16 to $44.04 hourly depending upon relevant work
history. The position is eligible for State benefits. The incumbent
must have the ability to travel within the county, and at the
direction of the SAS Director or the State's Attorney to other SA
Offices to assist, and to training required by the State's Attorney
or Department. Mileage reimbursement will be provided.Summary of
Duties
Advocacy, coordination and guidance on services for victims of
crime. Work to reduce the adverse impacts of victimization, and to
ensure fair treatment by the entities with whom a victim may
interact (State's Attorneys, law enforcement, courts, corrections,
mental health, etc.). Apprise victims of their rights and provides
assistance and information to help victims navigate the criminal
justice system. Help explain restitution and compensation systems
and refer victims to other services. Must be able to manage a
high-volume caseload in a timely and effective manner. Required to
provide timely information to victims about the status of their
case and assist and prepare victims for key events (e.g.
depositions, arraignments, conferences, jury draw, court
dates).Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to explain legal procedures and determinations to victims.
Ability to organize, prioritize and effectively manage a caseload
under deadlines. Ability to work under pressure in an emotionally
charged environment. Ability to interview and elicit key
information, analyze problems and recommend solutions. Ability to
maintain confidentiality of information in accordance with state
and federal rules and law. Computer skills are required, and must
perform timely entry of data into the SAS case management system.
Ability to maintain self-composure under stressful situations. Must
establish effective working relationships and respectfully interact
with all co-workers, supervisors, victims, family of victims, other
state and federal agencies, community partners and organizations,
courts, and members of the public. Must represent the State's
Attorney's Office in a professional manner both on and off duty.
Must have excellent interpersonal skills, and demonstrate empathy,
emotional intelligence and maturity, particularly in dealing with
victims of crime and other vulnerable populations.Environmental
Factors
Duties are generally performed in the office or courtroom. Travel
is required for which private means of transportation must be
available. Must be able to work under pressure and deal with
victims in emotionally charged circumstances. May encounter hostile
individuals in the performance of this job. Some work duties will
occur outside standard work hours, and some travel should be
expected.Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's Degree. One year of work experience at or above a
technical support level in counseling, social work, legal work,
human services program delivery, criminal justice, paralegal work,
or other related, relevant discipline.
Relevant work experience may be considered and substituted for the
Bachelor's degree on a 6-month for semester basis.Equal Opportunity
Statement
The State of Vermont celebrates diversity, and is committed to
providing an environment of mutual respect and meaningful inclusion
that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.
The State does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race,
color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex
(including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability,
HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression,
marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or
present military service, membership in an employee organization,
family medical history or genetic information, or family or
parental status. The State's employment decisions are merit-based.
Retaliatory adverse employment actions by the State are
forbidden.
Keywords: State of Vermont, Hamden , State's Attorney's Victim Advocate, Legal , Rutland, Connecticut
Click
here to apply!
|