Victims' Rights Coordinator
Listed on 2026-06-10
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services
Livingston County was named a 2025 Top Workplace by the Detroit Free Press. With over 700 employees serving within 18 departments, 6 elected offices, and 3 Courts, Livingston County’s top priority is providing effective and efficient services that improve the quality of life for all of our residents.
Position SummaryUnder the supervision of the Prosecutor, this position has responsibility for activities required of the Prosecutor’s Office under the Victim Rights Act. The Victims’ Rights Coordinator has primary responsibility for the completion of statutory requirements, organizing and providing required services and coordinating with other agencies to assure full compliance.
Benefits- Retirement plan includes a 401a with up to 8% employer contribution
- Comprehensive Medical, Pharmacy, Dental & Vision
- Optional HSA with an employer match
- Optional Voluntary 457 Deferred Compensation plan
- Short‑term & Long‑term disability & Basic Life & AD&D insurance
- Health & Dependent Flexible Spending Accounts
- Paid vacation, sick days & 13 Holidays. Unused vacation and sick time rolls over
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Up to $500 annual Wellness reimbursement and $100 incentive for completing your annual physical & Health Assessment
- Voluntary benefits such as Pet Insurance, Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital & Whole Life policies
- Employee assistance program
* Pro‑rated based on DOH
Pay Rate InformationThe Victims’ Rights Coordinator is a non‑union position and starting pay is $26.29/hr this position is eligible for step pay increases within our Non‑Union Grade 6 Wage Scale. Top end of the current wage scale for this position is $33.31/hr.
Essential Job FunctionsMinimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED supplemented by additional college‑level coursework in criminal justice, social work, or related field and three years of progressively more responsible experience in a legal or social work setting.
- The County, at its discretion, may consider an alternative combination of formal education and work experience.
- Michigan Vehicle Operator’s License.
- Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of court procedures and proceedings.
- Considerable knowledge of the Victim Rights Act, communicating court procedures and proceedings to victims and witnesses, handling sensitive information and situations, interviewing and obtaining relevant information from persons in crisis, ensuring witnesses and victims are prepared and scheduled for appearances, preparing legal documents related to victim rights, and maintaining detailed and accurate records.
- Knowledge of basic crisis intervention and counseling techniques.
- Skill in assembling and analyzing data and preparing comprehensive and accurate reports.
- Skill in effectively communicating ideas and concepts orally and in writing.
- Ability to establish effective working relationships and use…
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