Full-Time BILINGUAL Forensic Interviewer
DescriptionOrganization DescriptionSince 2005, Pat’s Place has served as a multidisciplinary hub, bringing together detectives, child protection workers, medical and mental health providers, and prosecutors to respond collaboratively to child abuse allegations.Our mission is to protect and heal children, unite key partners, and engage the community to end child abuse.Position Title: Bilingual Forensic Interviewer (FLSA Full-time, non-exempt)Reports To: Director of Response ServicesSalary Range: $44,100 – $57,225 annuallyPosition DescriptionConduct forensic interviews with child abuse victims using research-based and agency-adopted interview protocols and techniques.ResponsibilitiesForensic InterviewingConduct forensic interviews for children and vulnerable adults in accordance with agency-adopted interview protocols.Lead pre- and post-interview conferences with involved investigative team. Accurately summarize interview findings in a succinct and professionally written report.Advance the mission of Pat’s Place through all communications with MDT members, staff, donors, volunteers, and other community members and contribute to maintaining a positive, productive, and constructive working environment.Provide testimony as required for civil, criminal, and juvenile court cases.Enter and maintain case data in the NCAtrak case tracking system for every service provided in a timely manner and maintain accurate case files. Keep informed of current research surrounding child abuse issues and participate in ongoing training.Facilitate interagency communication and collaboration.Participate in regular supervision, peer review, staff meetings, multidisciplinary (MDT) meetings, in-service training, and other meetings as required. Represent Pat’s Place in related activities, including special events and community outreach. Other duties as assigned.The Employees Of Pat’s PlaceCommit to the mission and vision of Pat’s Place, maintaining the highest standard of professionalism while promoting respect and enthusiasm Demonstrate unimpeachable ethicsRemain flexible in an ever-changing work environment Show attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and problem-solving capabilitiesHave excellent verbal communication and writing skillsPrioritize and manage multiple projects Build collaborative relationships and work as a team with maturity and professionalismCreate and maintain meaningful, positive relationships with community partnersDemonstrate a proactive and helpful attitude and a willingness to learn and doWork independently and as a team playerMaintain an open and inclusive culture within their team, and actively promote diversity, inclusion, and equity throughout the Pat’s Place organizationDemonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office and the ability to adapt to new office programsWork Hours and Practice Location:Pat’s Place Child Advocacy Center recognizes a 37.5-hour work week. Forensic Interviewers are expected to work on-site unless negotiated with direct supervisor. Travel is not required for daily job duties.Pat’s Place is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to inclusive hiring and dedicated to diversity in work and staff. Employment decisions at Pat’s Place are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sex, national origin, disability status, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable state or federal law.RequirementsRequired QualificationsBachelor (Master Preferred) of Social Work or related fieldBilingual (Spanish/English) Two years’ experience in advocacy or criminal justice related to child abuse or domestic violencePreferred QualificationsExperience in child welfare or in a child advocacy centerTraining in a nationally recognized forensic interviewing protocol