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VOCA Regional Coordinator

@ Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford
Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
$65k-$70k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Recruiting, Training, Supervising
Requirements Summary:Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, or related Human Services field; 2+ years supervisory experience; experience with state-funded programs; bilingual English/Spanish preferred; CT victim services familiarity preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Electronic Case Management System (ETO), Program reporting tools
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VOCA Program Supervisor – Victim Services & Case Management

Join a mission-driven team providing trauma-informed services to victims of crime across Connecticut.


POSITION SUMMARY

The VOCA Program Supervisor provides leadership and oversight for the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Case Management Program, which supports victims of crime across five Connecticut counties: Hartford, Litchfield, New Haven, Middlesex, and Fairfield. The program provides free, trauma-informed case management services to individuals and families following a crime, helping them navigate resources, stabilize immediate needs, and connect with ongoing supports.

The Program Supervisor plays a critical role in ensuring that case managers are supported, trained, and equipped to provide compassionate, effective services. By guiding staff, strengthening community partnerships, and maintaining high-quality program operations, the Supervisor helps ensure that victims across Connecticut receive timely support and meaningful pathways to recovery.

This position is ideal for a collaborative leader who is passionate about supporting victims of crime, guiding staff delivering trauma-informed services, and strengthening community partnerships across Connecticut.


GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Recruit, hire, train, and supervise a team of VOCA case managers located within Catholic Charities’ behavioral health clinics.
  • Provide onboarding, orientation, and ongoing professional development for case management staff in accordance with the VOCA Case Management Operations Manual.
  • Provide regular supervision and guidance to ensure high-quality, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed services.
  • Review client intakes and assessments with case managers and determine appropriate levels of service.
  • Oversee caseload distribution and support staff in locating and engaging clients, including outreach during nontraditional hours when necessary.
  • Support case managers in responding to crisis situations and accessing emergency behavioral health services and community resources.
  • Assist case managers in connecting clients to behavioral health services within Catholic Charities’ outpatient clinics or other community providers based on client choice.
  • Conduct outreach to referral sources and maintain relationships with community partners through meetings, events, and collaborative initiatives.
  • Promote the program and strengthen referral pathways through community engagement and relationship-building with stakeholders.
  • Ensure staff maintain timely and accurate documentation in the Electronic Case Management System (ETO).
  • Utilize ETO reports and program data to monitor staff performance, ensure compliance with documentation standards, and meet contractual requirements.
  • Identify program trends, service patterns, and areas for improvement and make recommendations for program development using a Results-Based Accountability framework.
  • Complete quarterly VOCA program reports and participate in statewide trainings as required.
  • Evaluate staff performance through the agency’s performance appraisal process.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related Human Services field.
  • Minimum of two years of supervisory or program leadership experience overseeing case management services for crime victims or other vulnerable populations.
  • Experience managing state-funded programs, contracts, or reporting requirements.
  • Direct experience supporting victims of crime, domestic violence survivors, sexual assault survivors, or individuals impacted by traumatic events strongly preferred.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish strongly preferred given the population served.
  • Familiarity with Connecticut’s victim services network and collaboration with community providers, victim advocacy programs, or multidisciplinary response teams is highly valued


EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

Catholic Charities offers access to a comprehensive array of benefits, including:

  •      For Good Health: Medical, Prescription, Dental and Vision insurance
  •      For a Secure Future: Life, AD&D and Long-term disability insurance
  •      For Retirement: 403(b) Plan, with employer matching contributions for eligible employees
  •      For Career Advancement: Training and development opportunities
  •      For Work Life Balance: Generous paid time off; including 14 paid holidays, vacation and sick time.     Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Free and confidential counseling for employee and immediate family

Catholic Charities Inc., Archdiocese of Hartford is in compliance with all applicable discrimination laws. All hiring, promoting, and transferring is done on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to membership in any protected class. EEO/ AA/ M-F/ VET/ DISABLED.