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03/03/2015
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Board of County Commissioners
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Victim Assistant/Advocate <br />Victim Assistance Unit <br />Criminal Investigations Division <br />Indian River County $14criffs Office <br />The primary job function is to provids approved direct services, and to provide information on available <br />sevices and referrals when appropriate to victims of crime In accordance with State Statutes, Grant <br />Contracts, and IRCSO policies and Pr000dures, To act as a liaison for victims with the criminal juolce <br />system and social service agencies available on a national, state, and local level. The Immediate supervisor <br />Is the Victim Assistance Coordinator of the Victim Assistance Program, <br />QM!19A1L 'lI AM: <br />i, 60% Respond to crime scenes or other locations of victims in crisis situations to meet with the victims <br />or victims' survivors to provide crisis Intervention and referral to appropriate social service <br />agencies. In non -crisis situations, make contact with victims by telephone, In person, or by mail <br />as appropriate and in accordance with the IRCSO Victim Assistance Program. <br />2. 25% Provide the victim and/or other persons related to the victim with emotional and/or physical <br />support in accordance with the Victim Assistance Program. <br />3. 5% inform and instruct crime victims when necessary on the workings of the criminal justice system <br />and providing victims with information that will help them in understanding the course their case <br />may be taking. <br />4. 100/6 Responsible for submitting data and crime victim reports detailing work activities. <br />5. 0% Peribrtn victim assistance program assignments and spoolal projects as assigned by immediate <br />supervisor. <br />6. 0% review cases as directed by immediate supervisor, <br />7. 0% Serve as IRCSO liaisons with local, state and national victim service organizations as directed and <br />approved by immediate supervisor, <br />8. 0% Assist in recruiting and training volunteers to work In the victim assistance program, las directed <br />by immediate supervisor, <br />1, Must know applicable federal, state and local laws pertaining to victims' rights and the policies and <br />procedures of the Indian River County Sheriffs Office and local Criminal Justice System. <br />2. Must be familiar with local services and alternative resources available to ensure victims receive <br />assistance in recovering from the harm they have endured as a result of the crime. <br />3. Must know crisis intervention techniques to provide +s#f€eotivo communication and support to <br />victitn3 who have suffered through traumatic cxporiencc, <br />4., Must compiete and submit appropriate forms for compensation as required by applicable source, <br />232 <br />
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