Corrections Victim Services Specialist
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Overview
Are you passionate about supporting survivors of crime and making a meaningful difference in people's lives? Join the Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC) as a Victim Services Specialist (VSS) and help ensure the rights, safety, and well-being of crime victims are upheld throughout the post-conviction process. As a Victim Service Specialist, you will provide trauma-informed support services-including case planning, advocacy, safety planning, and information/referral-to victims and affected persons whose offenders are in the custody or under the supervision of the DOC. You'll work directly with individuals impacted by crime during critical times such as incarceration, reentry, and community supervision. This dynamic role combines in-office responsibilities with meaningful fieldwork, allowing you to build strong community connections by working on-site at correctional facilities, field offices, and in the community. You'll serve as a key liaison between the DOC and Vermont's broader network of victim service providers, ensuring coordinated, compassionate care and effective information sharing. Key Responsibilities
Why This Role Matters Who We're Looking For
This position is part of a supportive and mission-driven team working to deliver services that align with the Agency of Human Services' four core practices: customer service, holistic service, strengths-based relationships, and results orientation. As of July 14, 2025, the step 1 rate for pay grade 24 will be $30.27 per hour. Who May Apply
This position, Corrections Victim Services Specialist (Job Requisition #53017), is open to all State employees and external applicants. If you would like more information about this position, please contact Meredith.Pelkey@vermont.gov. Resumes will not be accepted via e-mail. You must apply online to be considered. Please note that multiple positions in the same work location may be filled from this job posting. Environmental Factors
Duties are performed primarily in a standard office setting or facility with frequent travel in a geographic region required, for which private means of transportation must be available. Incumbent must be able to interact, work, and deal with all levels of Department staff, the general public, offenders and state and local officials. Strong differences of opinion may occur in emotionally charged situations. Some meetings may take place within correctional facilities. Occasional work outside of normal office hours may be required. Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree in criminal justice or human services field AND two (2) years or more at or above a professional (casework) level in a criminal justice field or the broad field of human services. OR Bachelor's degree in criminal justice or a human services field AND three (3) years or more at or above a professional (casework) level in a criminal justice field or the broad field of human services. OR High School diploma or equivalent AND six (6) years or more at or above a professional (casework) level in a criminal justice field or the broad field of human services. Preferred Qualifications
Experience in the field of victim's services and criminal justice. Special Requirements
Candidates must pass any level of background investigation applicable to the position. AHS Policy 4.02, Hiring Standards, pursuant to 20 V.S.A. 2056c or other applicable statutory authority, requires criminal record checks for all AHS positions, including motor vehicle driving record checks and national record checks where appropriate. DOC PREA (Prison Rape Elimination Act) Requirements
In accordance with federal regulation, any person applying for employment in the Department of Corrections must provide relevant information. Previous institutional employers will be contacted and required to provide information regarding substantiated incidences of sexual abuse or resignation during a pending investigation of an allegation of sexual abuse. By submitting this online job application, you certify all information furnished is true and complete. The information you provide in accordance with this regulation may be used, and previous employers may be contacted for the purpose of investigating and verifying your work history. Conviction History Requirements: Candidates who have any felony conviction record or who, within the past five (5) years, have been placed under supervision or sanctioned for a misdemeanor conviction must receive a waiver from the Commissioner of Corrections in order to be considered for employment. You may access the application and corresponding documents by clicking here. Once you have completed the application, please send it directly to the hiring manager identified as the contact person in this job posting. Total Compensation
As a State employee you are offered a great career opportunity, but it's more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits that are worth about 30% of your total compensation, including:
Want the specifics? Explore the Benefits of State Employment on our website. Equal Opportunity Employer
The State of Vermont celebrates diversity, and is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect and meaningful inclusion that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The State does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, membership in an employee organization, family medical history or genetic information, or family or parental status. The State's employment decisions are merit-based. Retaliatory adverse employment actions by the State are forbidden. |