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Volunteer Position Millcreek Precinct Volunteer Victim Advocate The Unified Police Department, Millcreek Precinct, is currently seeking qualified individuals for our Volunteer Victim Advocate program. Millcreek Precinct Volunteer Victim Advocates will work alongside our full time Victim Advocate, Community Leaders, and Police Officers. Volunteer Victim Advocates will assist victims of crime through community resources and support victims through the criminal justice process. The Victim Advocate program assists victims and their family members of crime relating to domestic violence, dating violence, child abuse, sexual assault, robbery, stalking/harassment, assault, homicide, suicide, and other traumatic loss. This position requires exceptional interpersonal skills. The work schedule will primarily be callouts between 6pm-8am and will be on a set rotation. Some of the Victim Advocate program services include: • Referrals to community resources • Information about the criminal justice system • Provide financial assistance • Accompaniment and support in court hearings • Prevention work, including public presentations Applicant qualifications: • Positive attitude • Above average computer skills • Ability to prioritize • Valid drivers license • Must pass a background check • Must be at least 21 years of age This is a non-compensated position with no paid benefits. Selected volunteers will report to Millcreek Street Crimes Sergeant Mike Mays and will adhere to UPD policy and procedure. Interested applicants must send a resume and letter of interest to Sgt. Mays via email: [EMAIL REDACTED] Rosie Rivera Sheriff, Salt Lake County Jake Petersen Undersheriff Jason Mazuran Chief of Police Chief Steve DeBry Precinct Commander Millcreek Precinct Millcreek Precinct E 1580 ast 3900 South #100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84124 801 - 272 - 5225