Overview
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- Providing support and advocacy to victims of crime, including crisis intervention when needed.
- Advising victims of their rights under the Victim Rights Act and Colorado law, including the right to be heard during court proceedings, sentencing hearings, and other key stages of the criminal justice process.
- Preparing comprehensive memos summarizing victim input and recommendations for consideration in the legal process.
- Assessing victim needs and coordinating referrals and follow\-up services for victims, witnesses, and their families.
- Meeting with victims to discuss cases, answer questions, and provide guidance throughout the process.
- Accompanying victims or witnesses to court proceedings or other stages of the criminal justice process when appropriate.
- Explaining policies and procedures related to criminal protection orders and post\-sentencing notification rights, and providing copies of orders to victims and relevant agencies.
- Connecting victims with community resources, law enforcement partners, legal services, and other collateral agencies as appropriate.
- Experience assisting with data collection and meeting grant reporting requirements.
- Strong organizational skills with careful attention to detail.
- Clear and concise communication, both verbally and in writing.
- Understanding of the criminal justice system, prosecution processes, crisis intervention, and victim/witness interviewing techniques.
- Proficiency in maintaining accurate records and preparing reports in compliance with program standards.
- Comfort using standard software and business applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases.
- Knowledge of laws, regulations, and community resources relevant to victim/witness programs.
- Ability to respond effectively to conflict and provide empathetic support while gathering critical information.
- Capacity to work independently with minimal supervision.
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- Two (2\) years of experience in a directly related field or in the performance of similar duties and responsibilities; public service experience, and experience working with victims and/or witnesses preferred.
- Possession of a valid Driver's License by date of hire required.
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) skills preferred.
- Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits
- FSA or HSA (depending on the medical plan)
- Short\- and Long\-Term Disability
- Employee Assistance Program
- Basic Life/AD\&D Insurance
- Accident and Critical Illness Insurance
- Retirement Plan 401(a) with employer match
- 457(b) Deferred Compensation
- Generous paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and holidays
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The District Attorney's Office is hiring a Victim Witness Specialist.
This position will primarily work with victims involved in juvenile criminal cases, as well as juvenile and adult diversion cases. In addition to these core responsibilities, the role also includes providing direct advocacy and support to victims navigating the legal system.
This position does not require on\-call responsibilities, though occasional after\-hours meetings may be necessary. Like other advocates in the office, this role may also be assigned to cases in Loveland when needed. Our office is open 8 am to 5 pm. After a probationary period, an employee may work from home 1 day per week.
Larimer County offers a comprehensive benefits package, and the District Attorney’s Office goes a step further in supporting employee well\-being through our resiliency program. This program provides access to 13 on\-call clinicians with next\-day appointments available, as well as trained peer support specialists within the office, offering a supportive space to connect and decompress when the work becomes difficult.
Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply! Applicants must upload aresume and a cover letter addressed to Kate Perrill, Victim Witness Manager.
This limited\-term position is partially grant\-funded and partially county\-funded. The current grant funding is expected to continue for approximately 1\.5 years, and the office anticipates pursuing additional grant opportunities to support the position beyond that timeframe.
The District Attorney’s Office follows a blind hiring process. During the initial screening, hiring managers will only see your application, with your name and other identifying personal information redacted. Resumes and cover letters will be reviewed later, so please ensure your application is fully completed.
Responsibilities
What you'll be doing:
To view the full job description, visit \- https://www.larimer.gov/hr/careers/job\-descriptions\#/app/detail/Victim\_Witness\_Specialist
What we're looking for:
Qualifications
All candidates will be screened for the following required minimum qualifications. Any candidate who does not meet all of the qualifications listed as required will be eliminated from the process.
Benefits
Here’s what Larimer County offers for all Regular, Limited Term, and Appointed positions:
Want to dive into the details? Check out Larimer County's Benefits. https://www.larimer.gov/hr/benefits
Supplemental Information
This position is a limited\-term position. Individuals hired into limited\-term positions are eligible for County benefits; however, the position is limited in duration and depends on available funding or business need.
An offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of required pre\-employment checks or testing.
All application components must be submitted by 11:59 PM MT on the closing date listed.
Larimer County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment in all employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity or expression, and sexual orientation), national origin, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, military status, or any other characteristic protected by law or regulation.