Victim Assistance Supervisor

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Hillsboro, OR, USA
In-Office
84K-102K Annually
Mid level
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The Role
Supervise daily operations of the Victim Assistance Program; manage, coach, train, and evaluate Victim Assistance Specialists; ensure trauma-informed services; assign workloads; coordinate with prosecutors, law enforcement, courts, and community partners; provide high-volume direct victim support and resource referrals.
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Note: This job will be posted through 11:59 PM of the day prior to the end date listed.

Current Washington County Employees: Please apply through the employee portal to be considered for this opportunity.

Job Type:

Regular

Pay Range:

$84,003.36 - $102,061.08 Salary

Department:

District Attorney

FLSA Exemption Status:

Exempt

About the Opportunity:

The Victim Assistance Supervisor supervises the daily operations of the Victim Assistance Program within the District Attorney’s Office by planning, coordinating, and overseeing the work of the Victim Assistance Specialists; providing direct supervision, coaching, and support to the Victim Assistance Specialists; and ensuring the consistent delivery of trauma-informed services to crime victims. 
 
Experience in a supervisory or leadership role, especially one centered on hands-on staff support, coaching, training, and team guidance is highly desirable and will help you thrive in this position. 

Ideal Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): 

Knowledge: 
-Crime victim advocacy, criminal justice system procedures and methods 
 
Skills: 
-Principles and practices of supervision and training 
-Public relations techniques 
 
Ability: 
-Supervise, train, evaluate, motivate, and discipline employees; 
-Plan, prioritize, and assign workloads to a group of employees to accomplish program and office needs 
-Design and adapt work procedures according to department policy 

To review the complete classification, including the full list of knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) associated with this position, use this link: Victim Assistance Supervisor 

 

Minimum Qualifications  

Education and Experience: 

  • Master's degree in criminal justice, corrections, counseling, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field; AND three (3) years of experience working as an advocate in the justice system, probation, corrections, victim assistance, or other closely related areas serving vulnerable populations; OR 

  • Bachelors degree in criminal justice, corrections, counseling, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field; AND five (5) years of experience working as an advocate in the justice system, probation, corrections, victim assistance, or other closely related areas serving vulnerable populations; OR 

  • Associates degree in criminal justice, corrections, counseling, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field; AND seven (7) years of experience working as an advocate in the justice system, probation, corrections, victim assistance, or other closely related areas serving vulnerable populations. 

Additional Requirements 

  • Background check 

About the Department/Division: 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office is a fast-paced, high-pressure professional work environment. The Victim Assistance program functions in a team-oriented, collaborative work environment frequently coordinating with Administrative and Court Staff, Deputy District Attorneys, Law Enforcement Agency Staff, and nonprofit community partners. The Victim Assistance team communicates on a daily basis with a high volume of crime victims by phone, in writing, or in-person. Oftentimes, victims are in crisis and in need of support and resources. The Victim Assistance team interacts with victims and their family members for pre-scheduled meetings and court events as well as unexpected drop-ins on a regular basis. They are required to answer questions, refer to resources, and provide information about victim rights and the criminal justice system. 
 
The mission of the Victim Assistance Program is to support victims of crime as they move through the criminal justice process; to provide them with assistance, services, and resource information; to promote participation in the criminal justice system by educating victims about their rights and to advocate for the enforcement of these rights; and to coordinate with other community agencies to ensure continuity of support for victims. 


Selection Process:

You can review our standard selection process here.


Our commitment to you:
Washington County is an equal opportunity employer committed to using a merit-based system in which recruiting, selecting, and advancing employees is based on knowledge, skills, and abilities. Our organization embraces innovation, collaboration, and work-life harmony. We promote employee development and offer an award-winning benefits and wellness program as well as an opportunity to serve and support our vibrant community.

Veterans' Preference:
If you are a Veteran and would like to be considered for Veterans' preference for this recruitment, please review the instructions using this link: Veterans' Preference Points.
 
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act:
Reasonable accommodation is available to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing this application or participating in the selection process for this recruitment. To obtain confidential assistance please contact Human Resources 503-846-8606, or email: [email protected] at least 48 hours before any step in the recruitment and selection process for which you feel you need accommodation.
 
Status of Your Application:
You will be advised by email of your status at each step in the application process, from initial application to final employment disposition. Please note that Washington County communicates with all candidates via email.


Notice: Washington County is currently undergoing a comprehensive classification and compensation study. The purpose of this project is to create new job descriptions and create new classification and compensation systems. Outcomes of the project will include changes to classification titles, and which could impact compensation structures. No one will have their pay rate lowered because of this project. For represented positions, appropriate bargaining processes will be utilized prior to implementation.

Questions?

Recruiter:

Brighton Bohnenkamp

Email Address:

[email protected]

Skills Required

  • Master's degree in criminal justice, corrections, counseling, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field AND three years of experience working as an advocate in the justice system, probation, corrections, victim assistance, or related areas serving vulnerable populations.
  • Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, corrections, counseling, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field AND five years of experience working as an advocate in the justice system, probation, corrections, victim assistance, or related areas serving vulnerable populations.
  • Associate's degree in criminal justice, corrections, counseling, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field AND seven years of experience working as an advocate in the justice system, probation, corrections, victim assistance, or related areas serving vulnerable populations.
  • Background check
  • Experience in a supervisory or leadership role with hands-on staff support, coaching, training, and team guidance
  • Knowledge of crime victim advocacy and criminal justice system procedures
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Washington County is a local government entity dedicated to providing excellent and cost-effective services that support healthy, peaceful, safe, and sustainable communities. The organization manages various public services and infrastructure for its residents, ensuring the well-being and security of the local population through comprehensive programs, including community health, safety, and social services such as juvenile counseling.

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