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Job Vacancy - MoJ Victim Advisor
June 24, 2016 at 9:10 AM
Job Vacancy - MoJ Court Victim Advisor
You’re calm, resilient and great when it comes to dealing with people, and that’s why you’ll achieve impressive things in this role. You’ll enjoy the challenge and satisfaction of working with people who have been affected by crime.
From working with children who are witnesses to liaising with whanau, you’ll thrive in the diversity and challenge of contributing to our great team environment.
You’ll make an enormous difference to the victims through what you do, and how you do it. How? Because it’s your job to provide advice on how their case is progressing and also to help them participate effectively in the criminal justice process.
Broadly experienced in advisory services, your communication skills and understanding of legislative processes and reporting requirements will support your sound judgement. To complement this, you’re also an excellent communicator able to work confidently and professionally in challenging circumstances where you can use high levels of autonomy and sound judgement consistently.
This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive and adaptable person who has the necessary specialist knowledge, skills and experience to make a major contribution to assisting victims of sexual violence through the court process.
You will be part of a team responsible for delivering high quality advisory support to victims of sexual violence offences; on the progress of their case and how to participate effectively in the criminal justice system.