Victim Services Supervisor
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Social Work
Human Services/ Social Work, Government Administration
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Location: Suburban Districts 2,3,4,5
Classification
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Grade 19/Full-time/Union
Salary
: $87,641 (Entry) - This may vary for internal candidates
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Final date to receive applications
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August 21, 2026
Responsible for overseeing and coordinating the daily activities and duties of Victim Specialists at various locations, particularly Districts 2 (Skokie), 3 (Rolling Meadows), 4 (Maywood), and 5 (Bridgeview) courthouses. The Supervisor functions as a part of the Victim Services Bureau leadership team, consulting with ASA Supervisors, Investigations, and Office Managers as needed. The Supervisor ensures that staff fully comply with all statutory notification requirements and uphold victims' rights.
The Supervisor maintains a thorough understanding of the Victim Specialist role to provide effective guidance, coaching, and support to staff.
Light Work:
The position requires the ability to stand or walk frequently, often for extended periods. You may need to lift, carry, push, or pull objects weighing up to 20 pounds regularly, and occasionally heavier items. The job may also involve a significant amount of walking or standing relative to sedentary roles.
- Oversee daily operations with Victim Specialists, including interactions with ASAs, victims, witnesses, court personnel, and other partners.
- Provide and coordinate onboarding training for new staff and ongoing professional development to current staff.
- Serve as a liaison between victims and witnesses and the State's Attorney's Office.
- Ensure accurate and current case records; enforce all policies related to CCSAO database usage, Victim Specialist case management expectations, and record retention; conduct regular case audits.
- Enforce performance and conduct standards, including issuing corrective or disciplinary action when appropriate.
- Track staff grant-related work and provide required reporting to the Deputy Bureau Chief, Bureau Chief, and Programs and Development Division, as needed.
- Hold regular team meetings and participate in scheduled managerial meetings.
- Assign caseloads and responsibilities equitably among staff.
- Build and maintain a network of community-based advocates, government agencies, and partner organizations to expand referral options for victims; promote effective interagency cooperation with service referrals.
- Resolve court-related issues arising from victims' or witnesses' interactions with the court system; assist with courtroom specialist duties during staff shortages, as needed.
- Identify crisis situations and provide in-person crisis intervention and referrals
- Present to community organizations on victim services, the role of the Victim Specialist, and the CCSAO's Victim Service Bureau.
- Maintains strict confidentiality of sensitive information.
- Adaptable to work a flexible schedule based on the needs of the team
- Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Required:
- The candidate must hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant program (sociology, psychology, women's studies or related…
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