What are the responsibilities and job description for the Victim Compensation Claims Manager position at Mass.gov?
The Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance (MOVA) is pleased to share that we will soon be administering the Victim Compensation Program in Massachusetts and are looking for passionate, self-motivated, and organized individuals to join our team. Learn more about the Victim Compensation Program in Massachusetts here : Victim Compensation Program Video
About MOVA
MOVA is an independent state agency governed by the Victim and Witness Assistance Board. MOVA strives to advance victim rights by ensuring all victims and survivors of crime across the Commonwealth are supported and empowered through access to high-quality services that are trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and reflective of diverse communities. MOVA achieves this through survivor-informed work, advocacy for enhanced victim rights and services, partnerships with agencies and individuals, and a commitment to providing funding and services for underserved and marginalized communities.
Job Overview
MOVA is seeking a mission-driven advocate with direct service or social service and supervisory experience to join our Victim Compensation team. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Victim Compensation, the Claims Manager provides management and oversight of MOVA's Claims Advocates. The Claims Manager is responsible for a team that reviews and processes expenses under MOVA's crime victim compensation program in accordance with Massachusetts statute and regulations. The Claims Manager implements trauma informed, victim and survivor centered systems and processes that increase equity and access for survivors of crime, demonstrating a connection to the people and communities we serve. The Claims Manager must be advocacy-oriented, an effective communicator, process-driven, and have experience working as a supervisor or mentor, managing full-cycle processes, creating and cultivating relationships with diverse stakeholders, and providing exceptional customer service.
Responsibilities
- Provide primary oversight and administration of the process for claimants seeking compensation for expenses directly related to crime according to MOVA's victim compensation program.
- Responsible for the direct supervision of the Claims Advocates which includes participating in hiring; training; goal setting; delegation; accountability for team and individual performance; monitoring progress; coaching and providing feedback; and providing opportunities for growth and development.
- Establish and sustain advocacy practices that are trauma-informed and survivor-centered.
- Model, train, and support advocacy to provide equitable access to claimants seeking victims' compensation.
- In collaboration with the Director and Deputy Director, implement sustainable strategies to address vicarious trauma.
- Develop strong relationships with providers, community partners, law enforcement, and other state agencies to assist with processing claims.
- Using case management systems, oversee processing of applications, expense submissions, provider and employer verifications, police and other agency reports, and other relevant documentation.
- Review and approve / deny expense requests for applicants and manage the submission of approved expenses for payment.
- Support the collaboration with the Victim Services team to connect victims and survivors to additional resources and referrals.
- Implement measurable program goals and improve operational efficiencies.
- Assist in developing written policies and procedures with a victim-centered focus to increase access.
- Assist in responding to calls and people walking into MOVA's office seeking assistance and information.
- Assist in providing outreach and training to victim service providers across the Commonwealth.
- Maintain a caseload as needed, including confirming eligibility of applicants and determining if expenses are eligible for compensation.
Additional Information
Minimum Requirements
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Salary : $70,000