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Forensic Interviewer (District Attorney's Office)

POSITION SUMMARY:

Responsible for providing developmentally sensitive, culturally appropriate, legally defensible forensic interviews of children and adolescents when an allegation of abuse has been made or a traumatic event witnessed.  The Forensic Interviewer conducts these digitally recorded interviews at the request of and in consultation with Law Enforcement and Child Protective Services. In addition to other requested activities, the Forensic Interviewer participates in bi-monthly Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) case reviews; regularly takes part in peer review; responds to subpoenas and testifies upon request.

Forensic Interviewers must understand the criminal justice system, dynamics of child abuse, crisis development and resolution, effective listening techniques, the impact of trauma on a child, the rights of crime victims, cultural considerations, and intervention strategies.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

Essential Functions

The duties and responsibilities of this position include, but are not necessarily limited to:


* Interview children, as well as adults with disabilities, who have potentially been victimized and/or witnessed a crime and/or violence.


* Responsible for following the National Child Advocacy Centers (NCAC) protocol for interviewing children who are suspected victims of child abuse (sexual or physical) and/or witnesses of abuse and/or violence.


* Testify in civil and criminal court proceedings as required.


* Function as an effective member and facilitator of a multidisciplinary team including law enforcement personnel, case workers, prosecutors, medical and mental health personnel.


* Participate in case review meetings with members of the multidisciplinary team.


* Participate in Local, State and National Peer Review meetings on a bi-annual basis to give and receive feedback about Forensic Interviews.


* Participate in National Journal Club phone call to discuss the most up to date research within the field of Forensic Interviewing and Child Advocacy Centers.


* Enter case tracking into case tracking system.


* Schedule and coordinate appointments.


* Complete other duties and responsibilities as assigned.


* Train to provide back-up to other positions, as needed.


* Occasionally travel on an as-needed basis for training and to complete assigned duties.

MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:


* Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Services, Child Development, Criminal Justice, or closely related subject.


* Two years of direct experience working with abused children and their families in a similar capacity.


* Forensic Interviewer certification.


* Successful completion of employment background check, including NCIC criminal check.


* Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.

MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:


* Knowledge and understanding of child development,...




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