The District Attorney's Office is actively recruiting for a
Substitute Victim Advocate ll/III to join their team.
Classes in this series provide comprehensive assistance to victims of crime, including information, support, advocacy, and claims services. Positions within this classification are assigned to either Advocate or Claims assignments. This recruitment is to fill the Advocate assignment.
Typical Tasks and Representative Duties
(Not in order of importance)
Advocate Assignment (All levels):- Contacts victims to assess their needs; provides appropriate information, support, and referrals for victims, including medical, psychological, funeral/burial, legal, financial, shelter, employment, and other services according to their assessment; makes home visits as required.
- Provides criminal justice system orientation and witness stand support for victims.
- Provides crisis and short-term counseling for victims, their families, and witnesses before and during the court process.
- Intervenes on victims’ behalf with media, landlords, creditors, or employers.
- Assists victims with locating, completing, and submitting required documents, including but not limited to appeals forms, protective orders, and visas.
- Provides or coordinates verbal and written translation for victims.
- Staffs booths at community events and Victims’ Rights Awareness Month activities.
- Coordinates victim appearances and provides transportation, travel arrangements, accommodations, and court support as needed.
- Confers with attorneys and law enforcement agencies on issues affecting victims.
- Liaises between victims and Deputy District Attorneys on extent of injuries; receives and relays medical updates; updates court log; provides courtroom assistance.
- Annotates files; provides case status updates; confers pleas; executes required notifications related but not limited to case filings, rejections, decisions, and Marsy’s Law requirements.
- Assist victims with their Victim Impact statements, Restitution Request Forms, and related matters.
- Maintains required victim advocacy knowledge and expertise; attends required training.
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here to learn more about the District Attorney's Victim Witness division.
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here to view detailed job description for Victim Advocate II.
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here to view detailed job description for Victim Advocate III.
This recruitment is to fill a full-time substitute position. Employees in substitute positions receive benefits equivalent to permanent full-time employees, therefore will be eligible to earn vacation, sick leave, health, and pension benefits. This recruitment may also be used to fill future permanent, substitute, limited term, and temporary positions, both full-time and part-time throughout the County.
This is a working supervisor classification responsible for staff and victim/witness advocacy activities of the Victim Witness Assistance program. It is distinguished from Victim Advocate III as the Victim Advocate III is solely responsible is providing victim/witness services. The Victim Witness Supervisor is further distinguished from the Division Manager as the Division Manager retains overall responsibility for the administration of the Victim Witness Assistance program.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSEducation and Experience
A combination of education, training, and experience resulting in the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. An example of qualifying education and experience includes:
Victim Advocate II:
Graduation from an accredited institution with a bachelor's degree in behavioral sciences, criminal justice field, or a related field.AND; one year experience as a Victim Advocate I or an equivalent position.
Victim Advocate III:
In addition to the above:
Either A: One year of experience equivalent to a Victim AdvocateII; Or B: Two years of experience within Criminal Justice or Social Services systems interviewing, counseling, and referring client contacts to other community resource agencies. Relevant experience includes social work, therapy, counseling, probation work, and law enforcement. Note: Employment/Resource services and other para/ non-professional experience does not qualify.
Applications, including answers to supplemental questions, must be submitted online by the final filing date. Apply for this position at
governmentjobs.com/careers/slocountyca.
Most County recruitments require you to respond to supplemental questions as part of the application process. We recommend that you review these questions prior to beginning your application.An initial application review will be conducted. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and are best qualified will be invited to participate in selection activities which may include online assessments, performance exams, written exams, and interviews.
Final candidates will be required to have an in-depth background review performed before proceeding in the process. Please note that references will not be contacted until the end of the process.
If you have questions or would like to discuss the opportunity further, please contact Human Resources at
hr@co.slo.ca.us. Confidential inquiries are welcomed.
For further information regarding the County of San Luis Obispo, visit our website at
www.slocounty.ca.gov.
BACKGROUND CHECK:To accept a position with the District Attorney’s Office, you must successfully complete a Background Investigation. Below is a partial list of offenses or issues that may disqualify you from successful completion. Please review the below list:- Any felony conviction
- Recent misdemeanor conviction, or any two misdemeanor convictions as an adult
- Poor employment history
- Any sale, manufacture, or cultivation of illegal drugs
- Recent use of illegal substances such as opiates, hallucinogens, injectables, cocaine, methamphetamine, or similar substance
- Poor driving record such as numerous hazardous traffic violations or chargeable accidents
- Recent conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, or any two convictions for this offense as an adult
- Any act of domestic violence, as defined by law
- Any crime committed against a child
- Behavior or derogatory remarks constituting discrimination or bias toward others based on their race, religion, gender, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other protected class
- Any material misstatement of fact or intentional omission of information during the application or background process