Western Alberta Regional Victims Serving Society
Jasper, AB
Hybrid work
$29.00–$34.66 an hour - Full-time
Job details
Pay: $29.00–$34.66 an hour
Job type: Full-time
Shift and schedule: Weekends as needed, Monday to Friday, On call
Benefits
Dental care, Extended health care, Paid time off, Vision care
About Us
The Western Alberta Regional Victim Serving Society (RVSS) provides a broad range of services under the Victims of Crime and Public Safety Act and Regulation, and in partnership with the Government of Alberta (GoA), the Alberta RCMP, specialized and community-based victim serving organizations, municipalities, and other local agencies.
The RVSS assists victims of crime throughout the criminal justice process by providing the core services of information, support, and referrals. The RVSS also supports communities by providing resources and support to people undergoing loss and tragic circumstances.
Roles and Responsibilities
Reporting to the Assistant Director of Operations, the Court and Support Navigator provides front-line services to victims of crime in cooperation with police agency partners including police-based support, Victims Assistance Program support, court navigation support, case management, education and advocacy. The Court and Support Navigator provides information, referrals, and support to victims under the Victims of Crime and Public Safety Act and Regulation, and the Victims of Crime Protocol.
Duties of this position include:
Provision of Information, Support and Referrals to Victims of Crime:
Police-Based Support:
Victims Assistance Program (VAP) Support:
Court Navigation Support:
Case Management:
Education and Advocacy:
Qualifications
Education
Minimum of 2 years of post-secondary education in Health, Human Services, Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences, Community Services or a related field from a recognized post-secondary institution (degree or diploma). Minimum of 2 years related client service experience, preferably with individuals who have experience with crisis/trauma. Must have a balanced combination of educational, life and work experience related to the job description. Note: Equivalencies of a combination of education and directly related experience may be considered to meet the minimum requirements.
Assets
Understanding of the Criminal Justice System. Professional deportment and demeanor. Ability to work collaboratively with community-based victim serving organizations, justice system partners, and other stakeholders. Must be tolerant, non-judgmental with a high degree of compassion and empathy towards individuals from diverse communities and backgrounds, including those who may have experienced significant trauma (e.g., addictions, abuse etc.). Ability to maintain confidentiality while managing private and sensitive client information. Highly adaptable and can work effectively under pressure and in stressful situations. Knowledge of community resources within Service Delivery Region. Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability to handle sensitive issues with tact and diplomacy. Strong leadership, conflict resolution and people management skills and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent organizational, time management and prioritization skills. Demonstrated ability to achieve results in the context of a respectful, inclusive, and service-minded style. Computer literacy, including effective working skills of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook required. Ability to speak languages other than English including Alberta Indigenous Languages is an asset.
Additional Requirements
Enhanced criminal record check for vulnerable sector is required (current and clear, completed within 90 days of hire date). RCMP Enhanced Reliability Security Clearance is required. Valid class 5 driver’s license (or provincial equivalent). This position may be required to work non-traditional work hours including the ability to respond to crisis/trauma incidents evenings/weekends, and/or participate as a staff member/team lead of the on-call crisis response schedule.
Salary
$29.00/hour- $34.66/hour
Location: Jasper, Alberta
Travel will be required for work location, critical incident response and/or callouts. This is a frontline position that will provide in-person services at approved service delivery locations. While each Court and Support Navigator will normally have a primary work location at a Victim Services Unit (e.g., RCMP Detachment location), travel to other service delivery locations including those in other communities may be required in order to provide optimal service (based on victim needs, location hours, cover-off for absences etc.). Due to the nature of this role, remote or hybrid work options are not available.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $29.00-$34.66 per hour
Expected hours: 37.5 per week
Benefits:
Dental care, Extended health care, Paid time off, Vision care
Flexible language requirement: French not required
Schedule: Monday to Friday, On call
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2024-10-15