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The Victim Advocate is available to assist clients in crisis via 24-hour hotlines and walk-ins to the Center for Victim Safety and Support office. Victim Advocate p rovides casework services to clients including crisis counseling, safety planning, advocacy, information and referrals, emergency financial assistance, and claims filing.
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Under the supervision of the Prosecutor and the Victim Witness Coordinator will assist the Coordinator in ensuring that victims are informed of their rights under the Crime Victim's Rights Act. Responsibilities would include case management, analyzing files, developing plans for case, monitoring case progression, sending letters notifying victims of initial rights packets, scheduled events and resources available to the victim.
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Benefits to Becoming a Volunteer: Victim Services Volunteers will be provided in-depth and ongoing training in dynamics of victimization in victim assistance and will gain direct experience in providing support to people in need.
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The Sexual Assault Services Victim Advocate Intern provides crisis intervention, emotional support, and advocates for survivors of sexual assault. The Sexual Assault Services Victim Advocate Intern will receive guidance from the Director of Sexual Assault Services, Manager of Advocacy, Lead Advocate, and Victim Advocates.
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Job Title : Victim Advocate B FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Department: Client Services Reports to: Manager of Advocacy and Counseling Services Effective Date: Pay Rate: $41,0000 per year $19.71 per hour Position Overview: Victim Advocate B is responsible for providing direct support and advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual violence.
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Provide coordination, logistical and legal support to the Victim-Witness Coordinator, DOJ attorneys and staff in relation to the Victims Rights and Restitution Act (VRRA) and Crime Victims Rights Act (CVRA.
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Working knowledge of Family violence dynamics, safety planning, risk assessments, local community resources, and federal and state laws pertaining to domestic abuse or sexual assault, Family law and the Victim Rights Bill. Possess ability to intervene in crisis situations, using sound professional judgment, ethical practice, and common sense.
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Experience utilizing a wide range of qualitative and/or quantitative methods for the assessment and improvement of victim assistance program effectiveness. Experience advising and consulting Victim Specialists and other FBI employees on victim assistance policies and statutory requirements.
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Facilitates victim input into the criminal justice process by obtaining their thoughts regarding release conditions, contact with the perpetrator, plea offers, sentencing, and the physical, emotional, and psychological impact of their victimization and relaying said information to the prosecutor and the court.
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Maintains good standing with local/state organizations; Bell County Crime Victims' Coalition (BCCVC), Central Texas Family Violence Task Force (CTFVTF), Texas Victim Services Association (TVSA), National Organization for Victim Advocacy (NOVA.
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The Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate (DAVAs) promotes a coordinated community response to allegations of domestic abuse via providing a range of support and education services to victims during duty hours, as well as on-call emergency services after duty hours.
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Job Summary: The Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) will provide timely, non-judgmental, compassionate care to the sexual assault victim. Coordinate care by all agencies involved in assisting the sexual assault victim and coordinate referrals for appropriate medical and psychological follow-up as needed for each patient.
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In the event that the rescue team is activated, technician must be able to locate the victim, assess any injuries, properly package victim, and remove them from elevation or confined space.
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Examples of Counseling and Advocate positions are Healthy FamiliesSupport Worker and PRN Victim Advocate. This includes a range of services from child development,family support, child abuse prevention, victim support and more.
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Conference cases with victim witness advocates for trial preparation and dispositional decisions. ·Review case files, applicable statutes and case law, victim information and input, police reports and charging decisions made by police agencies and make appropriate recommendations and changes as needed.
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