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Victim Services Unit

Holland, MI · On-site

$39K - $48K/yr

Police Opening Date: 01/31/2024 Description Holland's Victim Services Unit (VSU) is an organization of volunteers dedicated to providing initial support needed by victims of crisis or crime. VSU ...

Volunteer Victim Advocate

Brighton, CO · On-site

$54K - $71K/yr

Victim Services Opening Date: 01/28/2025 Closing Date: Continuous BRIGHTON/COMMERCE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT VICTIM SERVICES UNIT VOLUNTEER/INTERN VICTIM ADVOCATE NATURE OF WORK Volunteers/Interns ...

VICTIM SERVICE UNIT Victim Services Unit is made up of a team of Victim Advocate who work alongside ADA's supporting victims of crime and helping them navigate the Criminal Justice System. For those ...

Victim Advocate

Staten Island, NY · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

VICTIM SERVICE UNIT Victim Services Unit is made up of a team of Victim Advocate who work alongside ADA's supporting victims of crime and helping them navigate the Criminal Justice System. For those ...

VICTIM SERVICE UNIT Victim Services Unit is made up of a team of Victim Advocate who work alongside ADA's supporting victims of crime and helping them navigate the Criminal Justice System. For those ...

Volunteer Victim Advocate

Brighton, CO · On-site

$54K - $71K/yr

BRIGHTON/COMMERCE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT VICTIM SERVICES UNIT VOLUNTEER/INTERN VICTIM ADVOCATE NATURE OF WORK Volunteers/Interns provide on-scene contact with victims of violent crime and persons in ...

Volunteers may also assist with administrative duties and/ or other Victim Witness Services Unit needs. Examples of Duties for Success Essential duties include but are not limited to: providing ...

Volunteer Victim Advocate

Brighton, CO · On-site

$53K - $69K/yr

Volunteers may also assist with administrative duties and/ or other Victim Witness Services Unit needs. Examples of Duties for Success Essential duties include but are not limited to: providing ...

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How much do victim services unit jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for victim services unit in the United States is $19.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Victim Services Unit role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Victim Services Unit role, you generally need a background in social work, criminal justice, or psychology, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with case management software, crisis intervention techniques, and legal documentation systems is typical. Outstanding interpersonal skills, emotional resilience, and cultural sensitivity help professionals build trust and effectively support victims. These skills are vital for providing compassionate assistance, navigating complex systems, and ensuring the well-being and rights of those affected by crime.

What is a Victim Services Unit?

A Victim Services Unit is a specialized division within law enforcement agencies or community organizations that provides support, resources, and advocacy to victims of crime. These units help victims navigate the criminal justice system, offer emotional support, and connect them with necessary services such as counseling, shelter, and legal assistance. The goal is to ensure that victims' rights are protected and that they receive the help they need to recover from their experiences.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in a Victim Services Unit, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in a Victim Services Unit often encounter emotionally charged situations as they support individuals who have experienced trauma or crime. Common challenges include managing compassion fatigue, maintaining confidentiality, and navigating complex legal and social service systems. Effective strategies for managing these challenges include seeking regular supervision, participating in peer support groups, and engaging in ongoing training for self-care and resilience. Collaboration with law enforcement and social service agencies is essential for providing comprehensive support to victims while also maintaining personal well-being.

What skills are needed to be a victim advocate?

Victim advocates need strong communication and active listening skills to effectively support and assist victims. Empathy, emotional resilience, and knowledge of relevant laws and resources are essential, along with the ability to handle sensitive situations professionally. Certification or training in crisis intervention can also enhance effectiveness in this role.
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Description Holland's Victim Services Unit (VSU) is an organization of volunteers dedicated to providing initial support needed by victims of crisis or crime. VSU responds to such incident types as: Fires, Traffic Accident, Medical Emergencies, Rapes, Missing Persons, Robberies, Deaths, Drownings, Natural Disasters, Homicides, Industrial Accidents, Plane Crashes, Shootings, Assaults, and Death Notifications. When a sudden, unexpected crisis occurs in our lives, we frequently experience degrees of depression, despair, confusion and emotional shock.

Imagine what a victim of random violence feels, or someone who has arrived home to find their personal property has been violated, a driver who has struck a child, a wife whose husband suddenly dies, or a homeowner whose home and memories have been destroyed by fire. It is these and other life experiences that we all dread, but may be forced to endure. VSU volunteers respond to these challenges and: Provide comfort and emotional support.

Help arrange for shelter, food, and clothing. Notify family and friends. Serve as liaison between the victim and other agencies.

Help arrange follow-up services. Provide information and referral to appropriate agencies for on-going assistance. The VSU provides 24/7/364 coverage for Holland residents.

VSU volunteers are scheduled as teams to be on-call for 12 hour shifts (a.m. or p.m.), for seven-day periods to provide initial support for victims. Police and Fire personnel, when necessary, contact 911 dispatchers to request VSU assistance

The on-call VSU team is then paged to respond immediately to the scene. Training Provided: Required training courses include crisis intervention skills, victimology, legal procedures, law enforcement and resource information. Examples of Duties Provide emotional and practical crisis support to victims of crime and survivors of tragedy Help arrange for shelter, food, clothing and transportation Serve as a liaison between the victim and other agencies Cooperatively work with law enforcement and other emergency personnel Provide information and referrals Typical Qualifications Must be at least 21 years old.

Have an open, non-judgment attitude with genuine concern and empathy for crime victims and tragedy survivors. Able to cooperate with police, staff and other agencies. Excellent interpersonal communications skills.

Must have own transportation and telephone. Be willing and able to follow regulations for appropriate Victim Advocate behavior. Must have the necessary availability (be able to respond within 15-20 minutes)Possess a valid driver's license.

Supplemental Information Time Commitment Must commit no less than one year to the advocate program. Attend monthly meetings and continuing education and training. Be on-call Monday through Sunday for 12-hour shifts one week out of every four as a minimum.