This Position
Victim Advocates assist victims of crime by providing a full range of services including assistance with compensation claims crisis intervention court support case status updates community referrals and community awareness.
Theideal candidate will have experience (working and/or volunteering) with direct client contact in a governmental victim services program (city/state/federal); a non-profit victim services program (any non-profit working with victims of crime); as a mental health provider/intern/trainee; in a social services agency; in a legal services agency; in a criminal justice agency (city/state/federal); in a law enforcement agency; or in a health care agency.
Distinguishing Characteristics
TheVictim Advocate I is the entry-level advocate and provides services to victims assumes responsibility for case management and victim contact under direct supervision.
TheVictim Advocate II is the journey-level advocate and manages a full caseload and provides a full range of services to victims under general supervision. These services may include short-term crisis intervention community referrals orientation to the criminal justice system case status updates community presentations and court support. The Victim Advocate II is responsible for statistical data collection relevant to his/her case assignment.
TheVictim Advocate III is the lead level advocate and manages a full caseload and provides a full range of services to victims under general direction. This level differs from the I and II in that the Victim Advocate III provides supervisory assistance at the request of the Director of Victim Services and assists with grant proposals special projects/programs and budgetary recommendations community presentations and training. This level assists the Director in training staff and volunteers.
PAYROLL TITLES AND APPROXIMATE SALARIES
Victim Advocate I: $21.00 - $28.51 Hourly
Victim Advocate II: $21.80 - $30.57 Hourly
Victim Advocate III: $24.30 - $34.18 Hourly
The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future Regular (including Temporary and Fixed term) Intermittent and Extra Help vacancies within the District Attorneys Office. There are currently three (3) regular vacancies.
VETERANS POINTS: The Victim Advocate I is an entry level classification and Veterans Points may apply to eligible applicants. Documentation of military service must be submitted withyour application prior to close of recruitment in order to receive points.
EDUCATIONAL/BILINGUAL INCENTIVE:Incumbents may be eligible for an educational incentive of 2.5% 3.5% or 5% based on completion of an Associate Bachelors or postgraduate degree that is not required for the classification. Incumbents may also be eligible for bilingual incentive depending upon operational necessity and certification of skill.
AGENCY/DEPARTMENT: District Attorneys OfficeDepending on assignment duties may include but are not limited to the following:
These are entrance requirements to the exam process and assure neither continuance in the process nor placement on an eligible list.
EDUCATION TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Victim Advocate I: Equivalent to 15 semester units of college level coursework which includes courses in psychology sociology criminal justice criminology victimology or a related field plus six (6) months experience in a field related to victim services community programs/projects or criminal justice related work; OR one (1) year experience in a field related to victim services community programs/projects or criminal justice related work.
Victim Advocate II: Equivalent to 30 semester units of college level coursework which includes courses in psychology sociology criminal justice criminology victimology or a related field plus one (1) year experience in a field related to victim services community programs/projects or criminal justice related work; OR two (2) years experience in a field related to victim services community programs/projects or criminal justice related work.
Victim Advocate III: An Associates Degree in sociology psychology criminal justice victimology or a related field plus one (1) year experience in a field related to victim services community programs/projects or criminal justice related work.
-OR- Three (3) years experience in a field related to victim services community programs/projects or criminal justice related work.
-OR- One (1) year of experience as a Ventura County Victim Advocate II.
Education may be substituted for the required experience on a year-for-year basis up to a maximum of three years.
DESIRED:
Experience working and/or volunteering with any of the following: