King County
Regional Mental Health/Regional Veteran's Court Victim Advocate
King County, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
Overview
This is a limited temporary position funded through August 2026 with the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The recipient will serve as a Victim Advocate in the Regional Mental Health/Regional Veteran's Court, a specialized court handling cases where the defendant has mental health issues. The Victim Advocate will provide advocacy and coordinate with Mental Health Court staff, assess and address victim safety concerns, provide direct services to victims at critical stages of prosecution, and act as a liaison between victims and key court and community resources to ensure victims’ rights are honored in the criminal justice system. Responsibilities
Provides immediate crisis intervention to victims with highest priority given to safety Provides support, assistance and information to victims throughout criminal proceedings, including explaining the legal process and keeping victims informed of hearings and outcomes Assesses victim needs and referrals to appropriate community resources Initiates contact with victims upon receipt of police reports/charges and maintains contact throughout prosecution to address safety concerns and gather input for prosecutors and courts Prepares victims for interviews and court proceedings; attends court hearings as needed to support victims and advocate on their behalf Consults and coordinates with prosecutors daily regarding case issues and represents victim concerns, needs and input Acts as a liaison between victims and criminal justice entities as well as community resources; provides system advocacy Plan and schedule work for volunteers and supervise as needed Maintain cooperative relationships with community resource agencies and provide training when appropriate Assist with civil orders of restraint when necessary Gather and compile statistical data Engage race, equity and social justice principles in regular job duties and decision making Qualifications
Demonstrated expertise in domestic violence, sexual assault, mental health, criminal justice and court-based advocacy Extensive knowledge of criminal justice systems in King County, domestic violence and mental health issues, safety, counseling and crisis intervention Ability to work with people in crisis Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to communicate professionally with individuals and in the courtroom Knowledge of local community resources Ability to work with diverse populations Ability to exercise independent initiative and also function as a team player Ability to problem-solve and identify needed procedural and policy changes Ability to manage large and sensitive caseloads Ability to motivate, supervise and coordinate workloads of volunteers Active participation in PAO equity work and trainings Support for Race, Equity and Social Justice principles and opportunities for improvement Work Location and Schedule
Work Location: King County Courthouse, 516 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104. Work Schedule: 40-hour week, typically Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Alternative schedules require supervisor approval. Hybrid schedule with a minimum of 2 in-office days per week, subject to business needs and a telecommuting agreement. New hires may be required to work in the office four days per week for the first six months. Salary
Range 50 -$37.47 (step one) - $47.50 (step ten) * Union Membership
Positions in this classification are represented by Teamsters Local No. 117. Application Process
Submit a resume and cover letter Respond to the supplemental questions Fully complete King County application Applications and/or supplemental questionnaires that state “see my resume” or are blank, are considered incomplete and will not be considered competitive. Selection Process
Materials will be reviewed for qualifications; the most competitive candidates may be invited to panel interviews. Current PAO employees represented by Teamsters Local No. 117 will receive priority consideration. More Information
For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact Karla Avila Vargas (She/Her), Human Resource Analyst, Kvargas@kingcounty.gov. Special Requirements
Finalists must successfully submit to a criminal background check, reference check, and be fingerprinted. Note: The Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All applicants are encouraged to apply regardless of background and identity. To Apply
If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions carefully. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format, would like to request accommodations, or have questions, please contact the recruiter listed in this job announcement.
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This is a limited temporary position funded through August 2026 with the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The recipient will serve as a Victim Advocate in the Regional Mental Health/Regional Veteran's Court, a specialized court handling cases where the defendant has mental health issues. The Victim Advocate will provide advocacy and coordinate with Mental Health Court staff, assess and address victim safety concerns, provide direct services to victims at critical stages of prosecution, and act as a liaison between victims and key court and community resources to ensure victims’ rights are honored in the criminal justice system. Responsibilities
Provides immediate crisis intervention to victims with highest priority given to safety Provides support, assistance and information to victims throughout criminal proceedings, including explaining the legal process and keeping victims informed of hearings and outcomes Assesses victim needs and referrals to appropriate community resources Initiates contact with victims upon receipt of police reports/charges and maintains contact throughout prosecution to address safety concerns and gather input for prosecutors and courts Prepares victims for interviews and court proceedings; attends court hearings as needed to support victims and advocate on their behalf Consults and coordinates with prosecutors daily regarding case issues and represents victim concerns, needs and input Acts as a liaison between victims and criminal justice entities as well as community resources; provides system advocacy Plan and schedule work for volunteers and supervise as needed Maintain cooperative relationships with community resource agencies and provide training when appropriate Assist with civil orders of restraint when necessary Gather and compile statistical data Engage race, equity and social justice principles in regular job duties and decision making Qualifications
Demonstrated expertise in domestic violence, sexual assault, mental health, criminal justice and court-based advocacy Extensive knowledge of criminal justice systems in King County, domestic violence and mental health issues, safety, counseling and crisis intervention Ability to work with people in crisis Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to communicate professionally with individuals and in the courtroom Knowledge of local community resources Ability to work with diverse populations Ability to exercise independent initiative and also function as a team player Ability to problem-solve and identify needed procedural and policy changes Ability to manage large and sensitive caseloads Ability to motivate, supervise and coordinate workloads of volunteers Active participation in PAO equity work and trainings Support for Race, Equity and Social Justice principles and opportunities for improvement Work Location and Schedule
Work Location: King County Courthouse, 516 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104. Work Schedule: 40-hour week, typically Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Alternative schedules require supervisor approval. Hybrid schedule with a minimum of 2 in-office days per week, subject to business needs and a telecommuting agreement. New hires may be required to work in the office four days per week for the first six months. Salary
Range 50 -$37.47 (step one) - $47.50 (step ten) * Union Membership
Positions in this classification are represented by Teamsters Local No. 117. Application Process
Submit a resume and cover letter Respond to the supplemental questions Fully complete King County application Applications and/or supplemental questionnaires that state “see my resume” or are blank, are considered incomplete and will not be considered competitive. Selection Process
Materials will be reviewed for qualifications; the most competitive candidates may be invited to panel interviews. Current PAO employees represented by Teamsters Local No. 117 will receive priority consideration. More Information
For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact Karla Avila Vargas (She/Her), Human Resource Analyst, Kvargas@kingcounty.gov. Special Requirements
Finalists must successfully submit to a criminal background check, reference check, and be fingerprinted. Note: The Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All applicants are encouraged to apply regardless of background and identity. To Apply
If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions carefully. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format, would like to request accommodations, or have questions, please contact the recruiter listed in this job announcement.
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