Victim Services Community Advocate Administrative Specialist at Utah Navajo Health System
Montezuma Creek, Utah, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Sep, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Oral Communication, Written Communication, Presentation Skills, Public Speaking, Decision Making, Problem Solving, Leadership, Organizational Skills, Budgeting, Financial Management, Grant Administration, Confidentiality, Microsoft Office Suite, Data Collection, Multi-Priority Management, Deadline Management

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description Utah Navajo Health System, Inc. Department: Behavioral Health Reports to: Behavioral Health Director Location: UNHS Status: Full-time, Permanent Position Summary The Victim Services Community Advocate Administrative Specialist serves as the primary administrative and coordination point for the UNHS Victim Services program. This position works closely with the Behavioral Health Director and UNHS program and grant managers to support the administration of victim services, grant compliance, and community-based initiatives. Key Responsibilities Act as the main point of contact alongside the UNHS program and grant manager for Victim Services. Prepare and submit necessary receipts, invoices, and other data for the UNHS financial department. Review advocate employees’ transactions in BILL to ensure expenses are assigned to the correct budget and funding source. Prepare reports and presentations as requested by the State of Utah, New Mexico, the Navajo Nation, and other agencies. Manage grant and contract scope of work to ensure timely completion of deliverables and reporting. Provide administrative support for victim services staff and programs. Attend and coordinate meetings as assigned to represent UNHS Victim Services (state, community, and federal). Focus on and support the Victim Services Community Advocate program. Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in victim services, healthcare, or a related field. Experience: Bachelor’s degree plus 2 years of related work experience or 5 years of experience in lieu of a degree in similar work. Administrative experience in victim services, health care, or a related field preferred. Familiarity with confidentiality requirements, grant administration, and financial data collection. Skills: Oral and written communication skills. Presentation and public-speaking skills. Decision-making and problem-solving skills. Leadership and organizational abilities. Budgeting and financial management skills. Ability to work positively and effectively with internal and external contacts. Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet critical deadlines. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) and related software. Financial Responsibilities Collect and prepare financial data for reporting. Assist in managing expenditures within approved budgets and grants. Prepare receipts, invoices, and reconciliations for submission to finance. Supervisory Responsibilities Limited supervision: allocates and organizes work; may provide guidance to other staff. No direct supervisory authority for recruitment, selection, or performance management. Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to serve a community-focused, mission-driven organization.
Responsibilities
The Victim Services Community Advocate Administrative Specialist acts as the primary administrative and coordination point for the UNHS Victim Services program. This role involves managing grant compliance, preparing financial documents, and providing administrative support to victim services staff.
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