JOB TITLE: Victim Witness Advocate in Human Trafficking and Exploitation Unit (HTEU)
REPORTS TO: Chief of Victim Witness Assistance Program and Chief of HTEU
COMPENSATION: $45,000 to $50,000; commensurate with experience
POSITION PROFILE:
The primary goals of the Victim Witness Assistance Program are to: (1) assist victims in their recovery from victimization and restoring a sense of safety; (2) reduce the level of re-victimization associated with the aftermath of crime and participation in the criminal justice system; and (3) assist in the prosecution of criminal cases by ensuring that victims, witnesses, and families are afforded the rights and services mandated by the Massachusetts Victim Bill of Rights (M.G.L. Chapter 258B) and by providing support, information, and advocacy throughout the court process pursuant to office policy.
Victim Witness Advocates (VWAs) are primarily responsible for the facilitation of crisis assessment and intervention, information and referrals, supportive counseling and court advocacy services to victims, witnesses, and their families throughout the criminal justice system. VWAs in the Human Trafficking and Exploitation Unit work collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary team to support all victims, witnesses, and family members in a trauma informed way to assist in the investigation and prosecution of crimes.
VWAs will work on all Human Trafficking cases and investigations involving online abuse, exploitation, missing youth and child sexual abuse materials. Additionally, VWAs will collaborate with SEEN for investigations involving missing and exploited youth.
Per SCDAO’s vaccine mandate, as a condition of employment, successful applicants will be required to have received COVID-19 vaccination or an approved exemption as of their start date. Details on demonstrating compliance with this requirement will be provided to applicants selected for employment.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Orient and explain to victims, witnesses, and family members the court process and their rights.
- Provide crisis intervention for victims, witnesses, and family members who are in need because of their victimization.
- Provide written and verbal notification to victims and witnesses regarding arrests, arraignments, pre-trial conferences, motions, hearings, grand jury appearances, trials, defaults, dispositions, restitution hearings, sentencing, and post-conviction proceedings.
- Assess and evaluate victim needs and assist with referrals for appropriate services such as: community resources (housing, education, job training programs), emergency financial assistance, protection, and relocation; assistance with Victim Compensation applications; bail notification, and, if applicable, arranging meetings, line-ups, and housing interviews.
- Court accompaniment for victims, witnesses, and family members
- Assess and evaluate victim needs and assist with referrals for appropriate services such as:
- Provide formal and informal education and training to criminal justice and community agencies regarding victim rights and victim witness services.
OTHER DUTIES:
- Attend required training and other trainings relevant to Office functions.
- Attend required supervision and staff meetings regularly.
- Become familiar with and follow the provisions of the Office Personnel Policies.
- Become familiar and model conformance with the Massachusetts Rules of Professional Conduct.
- Exercise respectful and professional behavior and communication with the public, judicial and law enforcement personnel, and office staff.
- Complete work assignments in a timely, accurate and efficient manner.
- Other related duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Ability to lift boxes weighing 10-20 pounds.
- Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time.
TRAVEL:
Travel to courthouses and law enforcement offices, as well as the Family Justice Center at 989 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton. Travel to homes and workplaces of victims and witnesses and their families, as well as to other community partners is required.
EEO STATEMENT:
The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Qualifications:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Required:
- Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in victim services, criminal justice system, or related social service field.
- Minimum 2-3 years of prior experience working as a victim advocate.
- Experience in trauma, crisis intervention, case management, safety planning and working with victims of substance use disorder.
- Interest in human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
- Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information.
- Strong desire to work in a collegial and team-focused environment.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills and workplace etiquette.
- Ability to work well in a high-pressure environment with multiple deadlines while maintaining a high level of quality.
- A sincere interest in the public sector, the work of the SCDAO, an overall understanding of the Criminal Justice System.
- Strong personal character, integrity, judgment, and maturity.
- A general knowledge of office practices and legal principles.
- Strong written and oral communication skills.
Preferred:
- Experience in trauma, crisis intervention, case management, and safety planning.
- Working knowledge of resources and providers in Suffolk County.
- A valid driver’s license.
- Proficiency in a second language, preferably Spanish, Haitian-Creole, Portuguese, Cape Verdean Creole, Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese, or Vietnamese.