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Victim Witness Specialist

Port Washington, WI ยท On-site

$28.88 - $36.91/hr

Other duties may be required and assigned. 20% Provide Support, Guidance, and Assistance to Crime Victims and Witnesses: Initiate contact with a victim of a crime to inform them of their legal rights ...

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$63.80K/yr

... victim support services in a variety of areas (e.g., law enforcement and investigation, legal, counseling, medical, etc.). KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES ( KSAs ): Your qualifications will be ...

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How much do victim support jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for victim support in the United States is $18.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Victim Support Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Victim Support Worker, you need strong knowledge of crisis intervention, safeguarding procedures, and relevant legal frameworks, often supported by a background in social work, psychology, or a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, risk assessment tools, and safeguarding protocols is essential. Excellent communication, empathy, resilience, and cultural sensitivity are vital soft skills for building trust and effectively supporting vulnerable individuals. These skills ensure that victims receive appropriate emotional support, guidance, and advocacy during challenging times, promoting their recovery and safety.

What are some common challenges faced by Victim Support professionals, and how are these challenges typically addressed in the workplace?

Victim Support professionals often encounter emotionally charged situations, which can lead to compassion fatigue or burnout. To address this, organizations typically provide regular supervision, access to counseling services, and opportunities for peer support. Additionally, training on managing trauma and maintaining professional boundaries is common, helping staff maintain their own well-being while providing effective support to victims. Open communication within teams and structured debriefing sessions are also important for processing difficult cases.

What is victim support?

Victim support refers to services and assistance provided to individuals who have experienced crime or trauma. These services can include emotional support, practical help, information about legal rights, and guidance through the criminal justice process. The goal is to help victims recover, cope with the effects of crime, and ensure they are treated with respect and dignity. Victim support workers may be employed by charities, government organizations, or the police. They play a crucial role in empowering victims and helping them rebuild their lives.
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Infographic showing various Victim Support job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 94% Part Time, and 3% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $38,671 per year, or $18.6 per hour.

Children's Therapist/Victim Advocate

SAFE HARBOR CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENT

Allegan, MI โ€ข On-site

$46K - $55K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Childrenโ€™s Therapist/Advocate Reports to: CAC Program Manager

Summary: The Therapist/Advocate shall be available to provide counseling for child sexual abuse, severe physical abuse, children of domestic violence, support group services, and follow-up of necessary services needed by the child and family. This is an exempt, grant-funded position and can be terminated with or without cause. This position requires 40 hours per week of crime victim support services with flexibility in scheduling, including evenings and occasionally on weekends. This position is contingent upon continued grant funding. Safe Harbor is a private, non-profit agency whose mission is to provide a lifeline to victims of child abuse and neglect. All candidates are subject to a comprehensive background screening and must have a clear criminal history and obtain clearance through the child abuse and neglect registry.

Qualifications: Minimum qualification of Masterโ€™s in Social Work, Psychology, and/or Human Services, preference given to specialization in TF-CBT. Certification or license to provide social work, counseling, and/or psychology in the state of Michigan. Outside clinical supervision of therapeutic services highly recommended. Experience in community organization and direct client services for child welfare. Thorough knowledge of the dynamics of child development and child abuse. Ability to interview, assess, and treat children and teenagers. Knowledge of treatment methods and approaches for physically or sexually abused children and their families. A desire to advocate on behalf of the children of Allegan, Barry, and Van Buren Counties. Consistently demonstrate professional behavior and leadership skills that are in support of the mission of Safe Harbor and serve as an advocate for the agency and its clients to support and promote quality standards for child abuse investigations. We welcome diverse candidates to apply, and Spanish speakers receive increased consideration for all positions at Safe Harbor.

To be offered employment the successful candidate must have no criminal convictions (misdemeanor or felony) or central registry child abuse/neglect history.

Salary Range: $52,000 - $55,000. This is a full-time exempt 40-hour salaried position. This position could also be a 32-hour salaried position with the pay respective to the reduced hours $46,000 to $50,000. This position will typically work in Hartford on Mondays and Thursdays, in Allegan on Tuesdays, with Wednesdays and Fridays to be determined based on the needs of the agency.

Duties and Responsibilities:

ยจ Ensure that children involved with the Center are provided appropriate services, including referral to medical and counseling services, as needed.

ยจ Be available to provide counseling services on-site or off-site: child sexual abuse clients, child physical abuse clients, child witnesses of violent crimes, and other referrals.

ยจ Provide trauma focused services to children and teenagers.

ยจ Conduct follow-up contact for child victims that have used CAC services.

ยจ Attend court hearings with children involved in the CAC process. Testify in court hearings as needed.

ยจ Provide referrals to child victims and non-offending family members.

ยจ Maintain and participate in the Team Case Review process and Agency Review Team meetings.

ยจ Maintain a team relationship with forensic interviewer, victim advocate, intake coordinator, and outside agency team members.

ยจ Maintain files, records, and statistical data as required by the National Childrenโ€™s Alliance.

ยจ Assist the Executive Director with the development of protocols for use of the CAC facilities.

ยจ Assist in facilitating training for professionals on the use and purpose of the Center, and other areas that pertain to the CAC program.

ยจ Develop and implement ongoing support groups for non-offending parents/guardians, as needed.

ยจ Develop and implement ongoing support groups for children and teenagers.

ยจ Participate in appropriate professional training opportunities to advance knowledge of forensic interviewing and therapeutic skill development.

ยจ Maintains confidentiality of CAC activities and client information.

ยจ Other duties assigned by the Executive Director.

Note: Safe Harbor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All employment relationships with Safe Harbor are of an at-will nature, may be terminated at any time, with or without cause, and with or without notice. Nothing in any job description, employment agreement, personnel policy or future evaluation shall alter the at-will nature of this employment.