
Weld County Government
Victim Advocate Volunteer
$0.00 Hourly
Longmont, CO
WCSO Volunteer
04003-01
Weld County Sheriff's Office
Victim Services
04/05/2018
Continuous
$0.00 Hourly
Longmont, CO
WCSO Volunteer
04003-01
Weld County Sheriff's Office
Victim Services
04/05/2018
Continuous
Description
Working as a victim advocate volunteer offers the opportunity to touch the lives of others by providing a valuable source of support and information to those who have had their lives altered by traumatic events.
The purpose of the Weld County Victim Advocate Volunteer position is to provide a wide variety of support services for the victims of crimes; and to serve as an information resource and make referrals to public or private social service agencies, where appropriate, for the victims of crimes. Under general supervision, an incumbent of this class provides direct services and assistance to victims of crimes within the County of Weld. The incumbent exercises initiative and independent judgment in applying laws, regulations, and policy, and in analyzing and resolving a variety of non-routine problems.
Supervision Received: General direction is provided by Victim Advocate Coordinator and sworn Law Enforcement management personnel.
Supervision Exercised: Responsibilities may include providing training and direction to volunteers and interns.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Other duties may be assigned. (any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all duties which may be found in positions of this class.)
•Provides information to victims concerning the procedures of the criminal justice system;
•Responds to requests by staff to provide crisis intervention for victims;
•Refers individuals to other criminal justice agencies and public or private agencies to obtain supportive services;
Qualifications
- Complete application process: integrity interview, criminal history investigation, and polygraph examinations.
- Be at least 21 years of age
- Be on call at least three days a month
- Have a reliable cell phone
- Have reliable transportation
- Have a valid Driver's License
- Be able to cope with emotional and stressful situations
- Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply
- Time Commitment: The advocate must be willing to make a one-year commitment to the program, including attending monthly meetings.
- Training Provided: A 40-45 hour training course includes crisis counseling, victimology, legal procedures, law enforcement, resource information, as well as a ride along with a law enforcement officer.
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- Complete application process: integrity interview, criminal history investigation, and polygraph examinations.
- Employer
- Weld County Government
- Phone
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970-336-7220
- Website
- http://www.co.weld.co.us
- Address
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1150 O Street
Greeley, Colorado, 80631
- Employer
- Weld County Government
- Phone
- 970-336-7220
- Website
- http://www.co.weld.co.us
- Address
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1150 O Street
Greeley, Colorado, 80631
- Victim Advocate Volunteer Supplemental Questionnaire
- * QUESTION 1
- Are you a United States Citizen and / or possess proper I-9 documentation to live and work permanently in the United States.
- * QUESTION 2
- Have you ever given perjured sworn testimony at any time as an adult or a juvenile?
- * QUESTION 3
- Have you ever been offered or paid a bribe?
- * QUESTION 4
- Are you now, or have you been a member or supporter of any group that seeks to alter the form of government of the United States of America by unconstitutional means?
- * QUESTION 5
- Have you ever falsified a verbal or written report to a law enforcement or legal official?
- * QUESTION 6
- Have you ever cheated on any portion of a selection process?
- * QUESTION 7
- Have you ever used illegal drugs, on or off duty, while employed as a law enforcement officer?
- * QUESTION 8
- Have you ever been Questioned, Charged or Convicted of a domestic violence related offense?
- * QUESTION 9
- Have you ever been Questioned, Charged or Convicted of a Misdemeanor?
- * QUESTION 10
- Have you ever been Questioned, Charged or Convicted of a alcohol related offense including DUI or DWAI?
- * QUESTION 11
- Have you been or are you currently subject to a restraining order?
- * QUESTION 12
- Have you used any illegal drug within the last three years?
- * QUESTION 13
- Have you used any illegal drug (other than marijuana or marijuana bi-product) during the past 10 years?
- * QUESTION 14
- Have you personally sold, given or furnished illegal drugs to another person?
- * QUESTION 15
- Have you transported or assisted in the transportation of illegal drugs?
- * QUESTION 16
- Have you ever forged a doctor's prescription for drugs?
- * QUESTION 17
- Have you ever been Questioned, Charged, or Convicted of a felony?
- QUESTION 18
- Do you use illegal drugs on a regular basis?
- * QUESTION 19
- If you answered YES to any of the previous questions, please provide and explaination for each positive answer. If you answered NO to all of the questions, please type N/A.
- * QUESTION 20
- What is your level of education?
- * QUESTION 21
- How much experience do you have working as a Victims Advocate or Trama Counselor?
- * Required Question