Victim Witness Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Social Work
Government Administration, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Human Services/ Social Work
Overview
Victim Witness Specialist
District Attorney’s Office
The Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office is accepting applications for a Victim Witness Specialist. Primary duties will include meeting the needs of crime victims and families of crime victims and acting as a liaison between prosecution staff, law enforcement personnel, social service agencies, the Department of Corrections, and the Clerk of Courts Office. The position will perform a variety of duties requiring professional and administrative skills in the implementation and day-to-day operation of the Kenosha County Victim Witness Program, as specified in Chapter 950 of the WI Statutes and the WI Constitution.
The applicant must have critical thinking skills, attention to detail, and accuracy, with the ability to work independently. The selected candidate must maintain an open and calm demeanor and be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Working for Kenosha County will allow you to make an impact on the quality of life for its citizens.
Our people make the difference!
2026 Hiring Range: $29.59 – $33.63 per hour
Job Duties and Responsibilities- Ensure victims’ rights are met and inform them of their statutory and constitutional rights. Establish initial personal line of communication with victims and advise victims of statutory and constitutional rights.
- Review felony and misdemeanor files which involve victim(s) of a crime.
- Complete the established protocol for processing victim packets in a timely manner. Process requested restitution and victim impact statements.
- Administer programs and implement policies to keep victims/witnesses informed of the status of their case as it moves through the legal system, provide them with information and support, explain basic concepts of a criminal/juvenile trial and of testifying in a criminal/juvenile trial.
- Make daily calls to victims notifying them of the initial appearance of a defendant.
- Assist attorney staff with case analysis, preparation of witness testimony, and coordination of appearances in court.
- Serve as liaison between victims and attorneys, consulting with attorneys regarding case preparation/victim opinion.
- Schedule and participate in interviews with victims/witnesses to assist attorney staff in gathering facts and evidence and to provide support.
- Prepare victims and witnesses for multiple trials every week and coordinate to ensure appearance of victims and witnesses at a jury trial. Coordinate all aspects of a jury trial and arrange victims and witnesses until conclusion of the case.
- Advise victims of the availability of support services and encourage and assist victims in contacting and commencing the utilization of those services.
- Assist victims in recovering restitution and applying for Crime Victim Compensation.
- Educate the community about crime victim issues and answer citizen questions when contacting the District Attorney’s Office.
- Participate in the drug endangered children protocol as a member of the team and report on case referrals to the office. Coordinate between juvenile and criminal court.
- Coordinate with the Sheriff’s Office to notify victims an offender is being released on the electronic monitoring program and to set up exclusion zones.
- Arrange travel and meal arrangements for out-of-town victims and witnesses.
- Assist victims in intervening with their employers and getting property recovered from evidence.
- Coordinate with social workers, law enforcement, probation and parole, clerk’s office, prosecutors, and other agencies on the behalf of the victim.
- Educate community and other professionals about crime victim issues.
- Locate victims/witnesses. Provide information to the Department of Corrections or the Clerk of Courts office.
- Attend Child Advocacy Center interviews and participate in the multidisciplinary team.
- Participate in the Sexual Assault Response Team.
- Perform other duties as assigned or required. Job duties, job assignments, job location and supervision may change from time to time or be different from those assigned to the person vacating this position.
Knowledge of:
- Criminal justice system and Chapter 950, 48, and 938 of the WI Statutes and the WI…
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