Victim Compensation / VALE Board Specialist
Victims @Colorado 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office posted 2 weeks agoJob Detail
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Job ID 20603
Job Description
The Victim Compensation Specialist acts as an advocate for victims by performing a variety of limited investigative and clerical functions to assist with the processing of victim compensation applications.
DUTIES:
Solicits, organizes, and reviews information pertaining to Victim Compensation for the effective disposition of claims applications; retrieves information from Action on case status and charges; determines eligibility of victim compensation claims; enforces board policies and procedures; assures compliance of claims with statute regulations; verifies accuracy of bills and calculates claims reviewed by the Victim Comp Board.
Performs clerical functions necessary to expedite the Victim Compensation process; routine telephone and/or personal contact with crime victims and service providers to provide accurate and up-to-date information, to answer questions regarding the criminal justice system, or to refer to other agencies if appropriate; organizes and opens new claims, closes files upon case completion; prepares restitution requests for repayment to the Fund, enforces subrogation agreements between victim and board; composes correspondence regarding compensation status and additional information requests, and mails out checks awarded to victims.
Acts as an advocate for victims to minimize the negative impact of the Criminal Justice System and to educate them with court processes, (e.g. administrative hearings and restitution hearings). May testify at court restitution hearings to represent Victim Compensation to receive restitution. Sets agenda for Victim Compensation Board meetings; summarizes and presents victim claim reports to the board members at monthly meetings.
Oversees the entire invoicing process, to include; reviews, verifies, and processes invoices submitted by victim services providers to ensure accuracy, enters invoice details into the financial system and maintain up-to-date records, reconciles invoice discrepancies and resolve issues, maintains comprehensive documentation of all invoice transactions and correspondence and ensures that all invoicing practices adhere to organizational policies, legal requirements, and funding regulations.
Review, screen, and process Victim Compensation applications, including obtaining necessary documentation, verifying information, and preparing concise summaries for review.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date records in Open Caseware, including data entry, file management, and closure of cases.
Liaise with law enforcement, service providers, and other stakeholders to gather information, verify claims, and ensure proper billing and payment processing.
Prepare and distribute reports, meeting agendas, and minutes for VC and VALE Board meetings, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations.
Assist in compiling and analyzing statistical and financial data for reporting, audits, and grant proposals.
Provide clerical support for National, State, and Local Victim Compensation audits, as well as routine office management duties such as maintaining supplies and handling correspondence.
Manage and update contact information for staff, board members, and other stakeholders.
Screen and respond to visitor inquiries and telephone calls, directing them to the appropriate department or individual.
Perform word processing, data entry, and general administrative tasks as required, including drafting correspondence and compiling summaries.
Education and Experience:
Associate’s Degree in Victim Services, Business, or related field.
1+ years general office experience with considerable public contact work, preferably in a claims related setting (e.g. Worker’s Compensation, Social Security, insurance).
Experience working with victims of crime highly desirable.
Any equivalent combination of education and work experience that satisfy the requirements of the job will be considered.
Pre-Employment Additional Requirements:
Must successfully pass pre-employment testing which may include an acceptable motor vehicle record (MVR) and background check. (other options: Physical capabilities examination, drug screen, polygraph).
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