MMIP Victim Advocate

COMANCHE NATION - INDIAN TRIBELawton, OK
9d$22Onsite

About The Position

Victim Advocate will provide compassionate support and advocacy for MMIP victims of crimes & families of missing persons.

Requirements

  • A Bachelor's degree in social work, sociology, psychology, Criminal Justice or related field
  • (4) years' work experience in victim services or related field.
  • Possess knowledge of victim assistance including applicable standards, tribal, federal & tribal laws, regulations and codes.
  • Possess basic skills in the use of Microsoft Windows, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Adobe Acrobat
  • Quality written and verbal communication skills
  • Must possess a valid Oklahoma driver’s license
  • Must be willing to submit and pass drug testing
  • Must be willing to submit a background check

Nice To Haves

  • Preference will be given to Comanche tribal members

Responsibilities

  • Educate the community on MMIP violent/victim crimes
  • Aid victims in areas of crisis intervention, support, education/prevention, treatment, and referrals
  • Conduct victim assistance workshops, seminars, presentations, and meetings with law enforcement personnel, investigative agency victim specialists, federal, state, tribal, and local officials, and members of the community
  • Generates victim crime statistics and data collection on MMIP
  • Generates victim-related statistical and activity reports from Tribal, State, and Federal agencies
  • Promotes cultural oriented preventative measures of MMIP
  • Transport victims to shelters, rehabilitation, mental health services, social services, tribal & county court or victim services related location
  • Provides the community with emergency responses for missing persons
  • Administrative and grants duties as needed
  • Purchase necessities for victims of crime and families of missing persons
  • Assist victims of crime and families of missing persons with necessary application process with CN MMIP victim services or any victim services program related.
  • Maintain confidentiality of the victim and family of the missing person.
  • Provide emotional support to victims of Clime & families of missing persons
  • Familiar with tribal, state and federal laws
  • Attend Office of Victims of Crimes yearly training
  • Other duties as assigned

Benefits

  • Annual Leave (4 hours per pay period)
  • Sick Leave (4 hours per pay period)
  • Birthday Leave
  • Bereavement Leave (3 paid days off for specified family members)
  • Fifteen (15) Paid Holidays
  • Medical Insurance (100% employer paid for employee only)
  • Dental Insurance (100% employer paid for employee only)
  • Life Insurance (100% employer paid for employee only- $40K coverage)
  • 401K-up to 3% match
  • Medical Insurance BCBS (Spouse, Child(ren), and Family coverage available)
  • Dental Insurance Delta Dental (Spouse, Child(ren), and Family coverage available)
  • Vision Insurance VSP (Employee, Spouse, Child(ren), and Family coverage available)
  • Short-term Disability
  • Long-term Disability
  • Additional Employee Life Insurance
  • Spouse, and Child Life Insurance
  • AFLAC
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