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  • Part-time Forensic Interviewer

  • Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County
  • Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 United States View Map

Immediate part-time, 18.75 hours per week, opening available to fill this critical role at the CCWC Washtenaw Child Advocacy Center. The Forensic Interviewer conducts interviews of children where sexual abuse is suspected. Position uploads recorded forensic interviews and shares with referring law enforcement agency and DHHS, if it is a joint investigation. The Forensic interviewer may provide testimony in court. We are seeking a compassionate professional with experience in the areas of child abuse, crisis intervention, child development and/or criminal justice system required, plus familiarity with Michigan Forensic Interview Protocol, ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team, and knowledge of community services. Position requires excellent interpersonal communication skills and the ability to effectively engage a diverse population of children and families in a challenging setting.Master's degree with 2 years' experience (preferred) or bachelor's degree with 5 years' experience. Must be trained in or willing to be trained in the State of Michigan Forensic Interviewing Protocol. Ideal candidate will have strong proficiency using computers/Microsoft Office and experience.Total compensation includes benefit and retirement plans with employer contribution, plus paid time off and a generous paid holiday schedule which includes Christmas Eve through New Year's Day, and 401k option with employer match.Qualified candidates should submit resume and cover letter including salary requirements. No phone or email inquiries please. EOE.#J-18808-Ljbffr

Immediate part-time, 18.75 hours per week, opening available to fill this critical role at the CCWC Washtenaw Child Advocacy Center. The Forensic Interviewer conducts interviews of children where sexual abuse is suspected. Position uploads recorded forensic interviews and shares with referring law enforcement agency and DHHS, if it is a joint investigation. The Forensic interviewer may provide testimony in court. We are seeking a compassionate professional with experience in the areas of child abuse, crisis intervention, child development and/or criminal justice system required, plus familiarity with Michigan Forensic Interview Protocol, ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team, and knowledge of community services. Position requires excellent interpersonal communication skills and the ability to effectively engage a diverse population of children and families in a challenging setting.Master's degree with 2 years' experience (preferred) or bachelor's degree with 5 years' experience. Must be trained in or willing to be trained in the State of Michigan Forensic Interviewing Protocol. Ideal candidate will have strong proficiency using computers/Microsoft Office and experience.Total compensation includes benefit and retirement plans with employer contribution, plus paid time off and a generous paid holiday schedule which includes Christmas Eve through New Year's Day, and 401k option with employer match.Qualified candidates should submit resume and cover letter including salary requirements. No phone or email inquiries please. EOE.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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