CITY OF LOVELAND, COLORADO
Loveland, CO, USA
GENERAL PURPOSE: Members of the Victim Services Volunteer Unit will be trained to offer emotional support and crisis intervention for victims, secondary victims, and witnesses. This will include victims and witnesses of VRA Crimes, Victims of Circumstance, and for unattended deaths or suicides within Loveland city limits. They will also provide information on the criminal justice system, obtaining the status of the offender, victim rights, protective orders and bond conditions, financial assistance, provide support agency referrals, aid in acquiring emergency shelter, and facilitate other immediate needs. This is a Part-time, non-paid, volunteer position. Timeline/ Order of Events : Interview Background Investigation Drug Screen Psychological Evaluation Polygraph Start Date ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all inclusive. Provide advocacy and immediate crisis intervention for victims and witnesses Asses immediate victim needs and provide referrals and follow-up services Provide victims with information on other legal proceedings Ensure that victims are aware of their rights under the Colorado Crime Compensation Act and the Colorado Law and if applicable, provide them with contact information Complete necessary reports and document services rendered and activities performed Represent Loveland Police Department in a positive and professional manner when contacting victims or citizens in general Attend bi-monthly support and training meetings JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Must be at least 21 years of age. Ability to attend initial training (involves evenings and weekends) Ability to cope with emotional and stressful situations. Ability to be empathetic and non-judgmental with victims of crime. Demonstrated inter-personal skills and self-motivation. Ability to be on call when assigned (involves evenings/weekends/holidays) Ability to operate in stressful situations. Skills, Knowledge, & Abilities: Must possess a valid driver's license. Reading and writing skills in the English language of sufficient level to accurately complete required reports and forms. Ability to maintain confidentiality when applicable and according to department directives. Working Environment: Victim Services Volunteer for 12-hour on call shifts during all shifts: days and nights. Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time. Must be able to work well in tense and/or busy situations. 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. They will also gain knowledge about law enforcement operations and the criminal justice system. Volunteers help to enhance the police department’s responsiveness to rights of victims and survivors of crime. Basic Training Course: The following are some of the basic classes held during the initial Victim Services Volunteer training. Other training topics are offered to advocates throughout the year, or during monthly victim services meetings. This is not an exhaustive list. VRA 101 Crisis Intervention Death Notification Sexual Assault - adults and children Domestic Violence Mandatory Reporter Training Working with other Larimer County based victim service providers District Attorney Victim/Witness Unit Crossroads Safehouse Alternatives to Violence (ATV) Sexual Assault Victim Advocates (SAVA) Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County Child Protection 3 Hopeful Hearts SummitStone Health Partners NOTE : This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job. Conditional employment offers are contingent on the successful completion of an extensive criminal background investigation, polygraph examination, psychological examination, and drug screen. APPLICANTS WHO ARE UNSUCCESSFUL IN THE SELECTION PROCESS MAY APPLY FOR FUTURE OPENINGS. The City of Loveland is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or sexual orientation. We encourage, value and respect diversity. Beginning on 8/1/2023, The City of Loveland will begin participating in E-Verify. In accordance with E-Verify requirements, upon your date of hire the City of Loveland will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. E-Verify Notice of Participation . Learn more about your right to work . Visit E-Verify.gov for more information.
GENERAL PURPOSE: Members of the Victim Services Volunteer Unit will be trained to offer emotional support and crisis intervention for victims, secondary victims, and witnesses. This will include victims and witnesses of VRA Crimes, Victims of Circumstance, and for unattended deaths or suicides within Loveland city limits. They will also provide information on the criminal justice system, obtaining the status of the offender, victim rights, protective orders and bond conditions, financial assistance, provide support agency referrals, aid in acquiring emergency shelter, and facilitate other immediate needs. This is a Part-time, non-paid, volunteer position. Timeline/ Order of Events : Interview Background Investigation Drug Screen Psychological Evaluation Polygraph Start Date ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all inclusive. Provide advocacy and immediate crisis intervention for victims and witnesses Asses immediate victim needs and provide referrals and follow-up services Provide victims with information on other legal proceedings Ensure that victims are aware of their rights under the Colorado Crime Compensation Act and the Colorado Law and if applicable, provide them with contact information Complete necessary reports and document services rendered and activities performed Represent Loveland Police Department in a positive and professional manner when contacting victims or citizens in general Attend bi-monthly support and training meetings JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Must be at least 21 years of age. Ability to attend initial training (involves evenings and weekends) Ability to cope with emotional and stressful situations. Ability to be empathetic and non-judgmental with victims of crime. Demonstrated inter-personal skills and self-motivation. Ability to be on call when assigned (involves evenings/weekends/holidays) Ability to operate in stressful situations. Skills, Knowledge, & Abilities: Must possess a valid driver's license. Reading and writing skills in the English language of sufficient level to accurately complete required reports and forms. Ability to maintain confidentiality when applicable and according to department directives. Working Environment: Victim Services Volunteer for 12-hour on call shifts during all shifts: days and nights. Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time. Must be able to work well in tense and/or busy situations. 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. They will also gain knowledge about law enforcement operations and the criminal justice system. Volunteers help to enhance the police department’s responsiveness to rights of victims and survivors of crime. Basic Training Course: The following are some of the basic classes held during the initial Victim Services Volunteer training. Other training topics are offered to advocates throughout the year, or during monthly victim services meetings. This is not an exhaustive list. VRA 101 Crisis Intervention Death Notification Sexual Assault - adults and children Domestic Violence Mandatory Reporter Training Working with other Larimer County based victim service providers District Attorney Victim/Witness Unit Crossroads Safehouse Alternatives to Violence (ATV) Sexual Assault Victim Advocates (SAVA) Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County Child Protection 3 Hopeful Hearts SummitStone Health Partners NOTE : This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job. Conditional employment offers are contingent on the successful completion of an extensive criminal background investigation, polygraph examination, psychological examination, and drug screen. APPLICANTS WHO ARE UNSUCCESSFUL IN THE SELECTION PROCESS MAY APPLY FOR FUTURE OPENINGS. The City of Loveland is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or sexual orientation. We encourage, value and respect diversity. Beginning on 8/1/2023, The City of Loveland will begin participating in E-Verify. In accordance with E-Verify requirements, upon your date of hire the City of Loveland will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. E-Verify Notice of Participation . Learn more about your right to work . Visit E-Verify.gov for more information.
California State University (CSU) Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330, USA
Mission: Empowering Families, Ending Violence, and Developing Leaders Duties and Responsibilities: Client Services: Provide trauma-informed, client-centered, strengths and evidenced-based psychotherapy to minor children who have experienced one or more of the following: physical abuse, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, and/or emotional abuse; neglect, including parental chemical substance abuse; domestic violence and/or witness to violence in the home, child abduction, exposure to crime/violence in the community, victim of other criminal activity and or bullying per California Education Code48900(r). Psychotherapy services include; individual one-on-one and group weekly services. In addition, the AT Clinician will provide crisis intervention, case management, and linkages to resources, whilst working collaboratively with non-offending caregivers. Complete and maintain accurate records including informed consent, session notes, progress reports, business records, and monthly service reports. Conduct psycho-social assessments, and evaluate findings for completion of a holistic psycho-social treatment/case plan. Exercise all activities in accordance with the confidentiality, law, and ethics of the State of California Board of Behavioral Sciences, the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and the National Association of Social Workers. Other duties as assigned. Multidisciplinary Partnership Liaison: While upholding confidentiality, communicates with multidisciplinary partners to advocate for clients; assists partners in addressing clients’ needs; facilitates communication between partners and clients; obtains police reports to assist in filing applications with the Victim Assistance Program; provides onsite partners with advocacy resources and materials; acts as a liaison between client and law enforcement; civil-legal services, victims assistance and medical staff professionals; coordinates with FJC staff on a daily basis to maintain order, rapport, and respect. Maintains close contact with each client’s authorized collateral resources and supports. Participates in scheduled staff and multidisciplinary team meetings, presenting relevant information on all case/treatment plans, changes, and onsite partner referrals. Completes follow-up on participants following the completion of services. Data Collection and Documentation: Maintains client files; documents all client contact; documents all onsite and offsite referrals, and outcomes; maintains all consents; gathers and enters statistical data resulting from advocate contacts into software system; audits software system on a monthly basis to ensure data align with ATFs. Training and Workshops: Training and Workshops: Participates in the provision of agency-wide training to staff and volunteers. Attends SU-sponsored staff meetings and training as assigned. Qualifications: Must possess a Master’s Degree from an accredited institution in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy. Must be a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, or Licensed Clinical Social Worker by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. A minimum of two years’ experience working with children of all ages who have experienced one or more of the following: physical abuse, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, and/or emotional abuse; neglect, including parental chemical substance abuse; domestic violence and/or witness to violence in the home, child abduction, exposure to crime/violence in the community, victim of other criminal activity and or bullying per California Education Code48900(r). Experience working in a multidisciplinary team setting is a plus. Knowledge, Specialized Skills, and Abilities: Must understand the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CARNA) and all mandated reporting laws. Have specified training in TF-CBT and other evidenced-informed modalities in the treatment of trauma in children. Must utilize an empowerment, client-centered, trauma-informed stance in the delivery of all efforts to support children recover from trauma, whilst recognizing the impacts of oppression and culture on the communities we serve. Candidate must also be an effective oral and written communicator, utilizing the highest standards of practice in the utilization of clinical documentation. Computer skills (MAC) excel, word, PowerPoint, and email. Bilingual Spanish/English required. Must demonstrate an acceptance and respect for cultural diversity in all its forms, including ethnicity, sexual orientation, abilities, and religious backgrounds and an ability to work collaboratively in an ethnically linguistically, and culturally diverse environment. Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule This position is employed through The University Corporation (TUC). Schedule: Monday-Friday 8 am- 5 pm Full Pay range: $31.97 - $46.52 The anticipated hiring range: $31.97 - $46.52 + Time Base: Full-Time Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 403 (b), Life, AD&D, Flex Spending General Information THE SELECTED CANDIDATE IS REQUIRED TO PASS A THOROUGH DEPARTMENT BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION AND LIVE SCAN. How to Apply Please complete the online application/resume upload submission process to be considered for any open position within the university and its auxiliaries. The hiring department will contact the best-qualified candidates and invite them to participate in the interview process. Application Screening begins 6/13/23 and will continue until the position is filled. To be considered in the initial review, applications must be submitted before the date listed above. Application submissions received after the application screening date will be reviewed at the discretion of the University. For more detailed information on the application and hiring process, please view the link below: http://www-admn.csun.edu/ohrs/employment/ Equal Employment Opportunity The University Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, and disability. Applicants who wish to request an accommodation for a disability may contact the Office of Equity and Diversity at (818) 677-2077. Advertised: Jun 02 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mission: Empowering Families, Ending Violence, and Developing Leaders Duties and Responsibilities: Client Services: Provide trauma-informed, client-centered, strengths and evidenced-based psychotherapy to minor children who have experienced one or more of the following: physical abuse, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, and/or emotional abuse; neglect, including parental chemical substance abuse; domestic violence and/or witness to violence in the home, child abduction, exposure to crime/violence in the community, victim of other criminal activity and or bullying per California Education Code48900(r). Psychotherapy services include; individual one-on-one and group weekly services. In addition, the AT Clinician will provide crisis intervention, case management, and linkages to resources, whilst working collaboratively with non-offending caregivers. Complete and maintain accurate records including informed consent, session notes, progress reports, business records, and monthly service reports. Conduct psycho-social assessments, and evaluate findings for completion of a holistic psycho-social treatment/case plan. Exercise all activities in accordance with the confidentiality, law, and ethics of the State of California Board of Behavioral Sciences, the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and the National Association of Social Workers. Other duties as assigned. Multidisciplinary Partnership Liaison: While upholding confidentiality, communicates with multidisciplinary partners to advocate for clients; assists partners in addressing clients’ needs; facilitates communication between partners and clients; obtains police reports to assist in filing applications with the Victim Assistance Program; provides onsite partners with advocacy resources and materials; acts as a liaison between client and law enforcement; civil-legal services, victims assistance and medical staff professionals; coordinates with FJC staff on a daily basis to maintain order, rapport, and respect. Maintains close contact with each client’s authorized collateral resources and supports. Participates in scheduled staff and multidisciplinary team meetings, presenting relevant information on all case/treatment plans, changes, and onsite partner referrals. Completes follow-up on participants following the completion of services. Data Collection and Documentation: Maintains client files; documents all client contact; documents all onsite and offsite referrals, and outcomes; maintains all consents; gathers and enters statistical data resulting from advocate contacts into software system; audits software system on a monthly basis to ensure data align with ATFs. Training and Workshops: Training and Workshops: Participates in the provision of agency-wide training to staff and volunteers. Attends SU-sponsored staff meetings and training as assigned. Qualifications: Must possess a Master’s Degree from an accredited institution in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy. Must be a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, or Licensed Clinical Social Worker by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. A minimum of two years’ experience working with children of all ages who have experienced one or more of the following: physical abuse, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, and/or emotional abuse; neglect, including parental chemical substance abuse; domestic violence and/or witness to violence in the home, child abduction, exposure to crime/violence in the community, victim of other criminal activity and or bullying per California Education Code48900(r). Experience working in a multidisciplinary team setting is a plus. Knowledge, Specialized Skills, and Abilities: Must understand the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CARNA) and all mandated reporting laws. Have specified training in TF-CBT and other evidenced-informed modalities in the treatment of trauma in children. Must utilize an empowerment, client-centered, trauma-informed stance in the delivery of all efforts to support children recover from trauma, whilst recognizing the impacts of oppression and culture on the communities we serve. Candidate must also be an effective oral and written communicator, utilizing the highest standards of practice in the utilization of clinical documentation. Computer skills (MAC) excel, word, PowerPoint, and email. Bilingual Spanish/English required. Must demonstrate an acceptance and respect for cultural diversity in all its forms, including ethnicity, sexual orientation, abilities, and religious backgrounds and an ability to work collaboratively in an ethnically linguistically, and culturally diverse environment. Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule This position is employed through The University Corporation (TUC). Schedule: Monday-Friday 8 am- 5 pm Full Pay range: $31.97 - $46.52 The anticipated hiring range: $31.97 - $46.52 + Time Base: Full-Time Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 403 (b), Life, AD&D, Flex Spending General Information THE SELECTED CANDIDATE IS REQUIRED TO PASS A THOROUGH DEPARTMENT BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION AND LIVE SCAN. How to Apply Please complete the online application/resume upload submission process to be considered for any open position within the university and its auxiliaries. The hiring department will contact the best-qualified candidates and invite them to participate in the interview process. Application Screening begins 6/13/23 and will continue until the position is filled. To be considered in the initial review, applications must be submitted before the date listed above. Application submissions received after the application screening date will be reviewed at the discretion of the University. For more detailed information on the application and hiring process, please view the link below: http://www-admn.csun.edu/ohrs/employment/ Equal Employment Opportunity The University Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, and disability. Applicants who wish to request an accommodation for a disability may contact the Office of Equity and Diversity at (818) 677-2077. Advertised: Jun 02 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time: