Tier: 1 Department: Social Services Supervisor: Tribal Victim Services Program Manager Location: ******** th Road Mayetta, KS 66509 Pay Range: $18.13- $25.79 Offering rate will vary within the listed hourly range above. *Supported by the Department budget & related experience/education* Preference in employment actions exercised in accordance with applicable law. Applicants must provide proof of eligibility for preference. Benefits for Full-Time: Weekly pay periods, Holiday pay, paid Birthday leave, Weekly accruals for Vacation & Sick leave, Administrative, Bereavement, and Educational Leave available, Low-Cost & Low-Deductible Benefits Plans & Generous 401(k) matching program. Role: Provides immediate and ongoing assistance to Native American victims of crime including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and elder abuse in the Northeast Kansas area. This position conducts assessments and provides referrals and case management services to victims; advocates through support, information, and assistance to victims as their case moves through the criminal justice process and beyond. Minimum Requirements: Driving: Must have a valid Kansas driver's license and be insurable with the Nation's insurance. Experience: 2 years of similar or related experience advocating for individuals in need of assessments, referrals, support services, and case management. Education: Associate degree in social science field; Completion of a certification program such as but not limited to law enforcement, social services, etc. Interpersonal Skills: A significant level of trust and diplomacy is required, in addition to normal courtesy and tact. Work involves extensive personal contact with others and/or can be of a personal or sensitive nature. Work may involve motivating or influencing others. Outside contacts become important and fostering sound relationships with other entities (companies and/or individuals) becomes necessary. Knowledge: Knowledge of technology use in data management, communication, report-writing, and research. Knowledge of human behavior and trauma responses; individual differences in ability, personality, and interests; learning and motivation. Knowledge of vicarious trauma and an understanding of the effects of exposure to others' physical and emotional trauma experiences can have. Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. Knowledge of procedures of criminal justice agencies as they affect the responsibilities and rights of victims and witnesses of crime. Knowledge of conflict mediation, crisis intervention, and counseling techniques. Knowledge of community resources available for social, medical, and economic assistance. Knowledge of data collection, case documentation, and report writing. Skills: Active listening Social perceptiveness Time management Critical thinking Problem solving Abilities: Ability to work efficiently in a highly team-oriented environment. Ability to work independently. Ability to communicate professionally; both orally and in writing a service-oriented approach, sometimes in stressful circumstances. Must possess a professional work ethic, manner, and appearance. Must be reliable, responsible, and dependable, fulfilling obligations. Must be honest, ethical, and confidential. Ability to maintain composure, keeping emotions in check, controlling anger, even in very difficult situations and the ability to empathize with others and understand their perspective. Attend out-of-state/out-of-town training periodically to enhance job performance and knowledge. Must be available to take 24 hour/7 days per week rotations to answer and respond to the Tribal Victim Services Crisis Line, occasionally responding in person. Please click on the button below to download the full job description
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