Administrative Skills, Arabic Language, Attorney, Communication Skills, Employee Retention, Government, Interviewing Skills, Legal, Maintain Compliance, Material Moving, Multilingual, Multitasking, Organizational Skills, Physical Demands, Polish Language, Psychology, Public Housing, Safety Process, Service Delivery, Sociology, State Laws and Regulations, Statistics, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Willing to Travel
Job Title: Victim Witness Relocation Coordinator #451
Reports to:Victim Witness Administrative Supervisor
Level: Entry
Salary: $63,475
Grade/Step: 15
Location: Leighton Courthouse/2650 S California
Bureau: Administrative Services
Division/Unit: Victim Witness
Application deadline: June 2, 2026
Working Environment: Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Primary Function:
The Relocation Coordinator is responsible for managing all aspects of the victim and witness relocation process, ensuring safety, confidentiality, and timely service delivery.
Physical Requirements:
Light Work: The position requires the ability to stand or walk frequently, often for extended periods. You may need to lift, carry, push, or pull objects weighing up to 20 pounds regularly, and occasionally heavier items. The job may also involve a significant amount of walking or standing relative to sedentary roles.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
- Deliver trauma-informed victim services to individuals in high-risk situations.
- Review relocation applications submitted by assigned ASAs or VWS staff, verify program eligibility, and request any outstanding documentation or information.
- Conduct comprehensive interviews to complete safety assessments, develop safety plans, and create individualized relocation plans with eligible participants.
- Provide crisis intervention to identify safe housing and placement referrals and that appropriate social services are offered.
- Collaborate with SAO colleagues and allied professionals to address safety concerns and support prosecution efforts.
- Build a network of community-based advocates, public housing agencies, shelters, allied government agencies, and other community partners to identify safe, permanent housing options and referrals
- Maintain current information on cases and work with team members to prepare for emergencies.
- Provide ongoing follow up with program participants to ensure safety and progress in securing long term relocation.
- Ensure crime victims and witnesses are informed of available housing protections and resources.
- Arrange transportation and emergency relocation for victims and witnesses as needed.
- Maintain statistics and monthly reports regarding program activity.
- Develop and provide training on relocation program guidelines and eligibility to CCSAO personnel.
- Work a flexible schedule based on unit needs.
- Perform other duties as assigned
Required:
- The candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree in a relevant program (sociology, psychology, women’s studies or related field).
- The candidate must be an empathetic listener with knowledge of the rights of victims as defined by state and national law.
- Must have excellent grammar, organizational and communication skills.
- The candidate must be able to work flexible hours.
- Proficiency in Microsoft 365 applications.
- Candidate must have three years’ experience working with victims of violent crime and/or housing advocacy.
- Candidate must be able to work independently, multi-task, be able to travel to various locations as needed, and have ability to demonstrate cultural competency.
Preferred:
- Knowledge of CCSAO databases and/or ability to learn is important.
- Bilingual Proficiency (especially Spanish, Polish, or Arabic).
- Knowledge of housing rights and resources preferred.
- Prior grant compliance and monitoring experience is preferred.
Equal Employment Opportunity
EEO Message: The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office (CCSAO) is an equal opportunity employer, which seeks to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. The CCSAO does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Upon request, the CCSAO will provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals due to a disability or pregnancy. The EEOP report can be found on our website at www.cookcountystatesattorney.org.
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