Knowledge and Skills
Organizational and time management skills are essential. Computer, writing skills and basic math skills are necessary. The work will require rapid response to written reports including statistical tracking and may also require the ability to move quickly from place to place. Excellent communication skills. Β
Abilities
The ability to operate a computer and other office equipment and to communicate effectively on the telephone and in person. Β Ability to work independently yet provide regular feedback to supervisor and other staff. Β Ability to communicate professionally and effectively; act professionally and ethically at all times and to strive to maintain positive and productive working relationships with colleagues. Must possess the ability to keep information confidential. Must be able to abide by the laws, policies and procedures that govern the District Attorneyβs Office, Victim Assistance Program, and Jefferson County.
Physical Abilities
Ability to sit at a computer screen, using rapid finger, hand, and arm movements for extended periods of time. Ability to sit, speak and listen effectively. Β Ability to stand and lift, push, or pull greater than 30 pounds occasionally.
Education and Experience
Must have an associate degree (bachelorβs degree preferred) or equivalent. Any satisfactory equivalent combination of experience, education and training which demonstrates the ability to perform the work described will be considered.
Licenses and Certificates
A valid Oregon Driverβs License with an acceptable driving record. Β Must be able to a pass a criminal history background check upon conditional offer of employment.
Working Conditions
Work is performed indoors and outdoors where some safety considerations exist from physical labor and handling of light-to-medium weight, yet awkward materials.
Probationary Requirement
This position is based on the successful completion of a nine-month probationary period.