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Northampton Victim Advocate
The Northwestern District Attorney's Office (NWDAO) serves the people of Hampshire and Franklin counties and the town of Athol. In partnership with the communities it serves, the NWDAO is dedicated to the pursuit of truth, justice, and the protection of the public through fair and effective prosecutions and progressive prevention initiatives. Although the primary responsibility of the Office is prosecuting crime, we also have a strong focus on progressive education and prevention efforts in the areas of domestic & sexual violence, child abuse, juvenile justice, elders and persons with disabilities, and consumer protection. We are the law office of the People and are steadfast guardians of the rights and liberties of every citizen. We advocate for making our communities safer and stronger, while protecting civil rights and promoting social and racial justice. Primarily responsible for the provision of information, support and advocacy services for victims, witnesses and survivors throughout the criminal justice process by ensuring the delivery of mandated rights enumerated in M.G.L Chapter 258B. Duties & Responsibilities:
Offer direct services to victims, witnesses and survivors including crisis intervention, assessment and evaluation of needs for referrals, orientation of court procedures and accompaniment to court; Provide information and assistance to victims regarding their right to provide a Victim Impact Statement to the court; Compliance with the Victim Bill of Rights pursuant to M.G.L c. 258B including notification of all court hearings, postponements and continuances; Maintain ongoing communication with Assistant District Attorneys on mutual cases regarding case status, victim concerns and input; Establish positive relationships with outside service providers, other law enforcement agencies and court personnel for consultation and cooperation; Maintain case files in a manner commensurate with office policy; Document all case activity; Participate in Outreach and Public Awareness Education as required; Perform any other duties as required. Qualifications:
Associate's degree in social services, criminal justice or related field; Knowledge and experience in Criminal Justice System or direct victim services a plus; Excellent writing and communication skills; Bilingual Spanish fluency strongly preferred. The overall benefits available include: Paid Vacation, Sick and Personal Leave Time; Health, Dental and Vision Insurance through the Commonwealth's Group Insurance Commission; and a pre-tax Health Savings Account optional plan. In addition, the NWDAO provides employees the opportunity to elect Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability Insurance, Deferred Compensation Savings, Tuition Remission, along with other programs.
The Northwestern District Attorney's Office (NWDAO) serves the people of Hampshire and Franklin counties and the town of Athol. In partnership with the communities it serves, the NWDAO is dedicated to the pursuit of truth, justice, and the protection of the public through fair and effective prosecutions and progressive prevention initiatives. Although the primary responsibility of the Office is prosecuting crime, we also have a strong focus on progressive education and prevention efforts in the areas of domestic & sexual violence, child abuse, juvenile justice, elders and persons with disabilities, and consumer protection. We are the law office of the People and are steadfast guardians of the rights and liberties of every citizen. We advocate for making our communities safer and stronger, while protecting civil rights and promoting social and racial justice. Primarily responsible for the provision of information, support and advocacy services for victims, witnesses and survivors throughout the criminal justice process by ensuring the delivery of mandated rights enumerated in M.G.L Chapter 258B. Duties & Responsibilities:
Offer direct services to victims, witnesses and survivors including crisis intervention, assessment and evaluation of needs for referrals, orientation of court procedures and accompaniment to court; Provide information and assistance to victims regarding their right to provide a Victim Impact Statement to the court; Compliance with the Victim Bill of Rights pursuant to M.G.L c. 258B including notification of all court hearings, postponements and continuances; Maintain ongoing communication with Assistant District Attorneys on mutual cases regarding case status, victim concerns and input; Establish positive relationships with outside service providers, other law enforcement agencies and court personnel for consultation and cooperation; Maintain case files in a manner commensurate with office policy; Document all case activity; Participate in Outreach and Public Awareness Education as required; Perform any other duties as required. Qualifications:
Associate's degree in social services, criminal justice or related field; Knowledge and experience in Criminal Justice System or direct victim services a plus; Excellent writing and communication skills; Bilingual Spanish fluency strongly preferred. The overall benefits available include: Paid Vacation, Sick and Personal Leave Time; Health, Dental and Vision Insurance through the Commonwealth's Group Insurance Commission; and a pre-tax Health Savings Account optional plan. In addition, the NWDAO provides employees the opportunity to elect Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability Insurance, Deferred Compensation Savings, Tuition Remission, along with other programs.