Salary : $55,432.26 Annually
Location : Roanoke, VA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 03225
Department: Police
Division: Police - Investigation
Opening Date: 02/11/2026
Description
The City of Roanoke is seeking a Domestic Violence Specialist (DVS) to work under the supervision of the Criminal Investigations Unit Special Victims Unit Sergeant. The DVS is a non-sworn, grant-funded position. Funding for this position and the basic parameters for this job task are provided by the Commonwealth of Virginia STOP Violence Against Women Act (VSTOP) program. The weekly hours allowed for this position and the exact nature of the job responsibilities are provided by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) VSTOP grant, and may change from year to year.
The Domestic Violence Specialist works with victims of domestic violence to provide advocacy, information, and referrals to partnering service providing agencies. The DVS develops and delivers training and educational presentations on the topic of domestic violence both within and outside the department. The DVS is responsible for community outreach, coordinating and participating in community meetings and events. The DVS additionally serves as the Department's liaison to several community groups that serve the needs of domestic violence victim(s), and will attend and participate in events and meetings held by these groups. Possession of a valid appropriate driver's permit issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia is required.
The City of Roanoke is an Equal Employment Opportunity/AA/M/F/Disability Employer.
To elevate the performance of the organization, we are committed to respecting, celebrating, and embracing the collective mixture of differences and similarities between our employees as a rich tapestry. Our behaviors will demonstrate open communication, and we will seek opportunities to learn, recognizing and rewarding actions that promote acceptance while suspending judgment. By doing this, we will foster an inclusive, open work environment that delivers excellent service and creates a more vibrant and inviting community.
Examples of Duties
The following duties are not intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by this position, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional position-specific duties.
Response to Reports of Domestic Violence
- Review assigned Incident Based Police Reports of Domestic Violence
- Contact domestic violence victim in person, by phone, e-mail, or U.S. mail to offer advocacy, assistance, resource material, case information, referrals to local service providing agencies
- Prepare letters and mailings
- Contact support agencies to request and coordinate services for victim
- Assist victim with obtaining protective orders
- O?er counseling services contact information
- Assist distraught, angry or upset victim and their friends and relatives
- Coordinate domestic violence victim meetings with detective to insure safety when necessary
- Identify reports of potential interest to the citizens or police supervisors
- Enter information domestic violence case information into Police Department software
- Thoroughly document all involvement with victims and witnesses throughout the investigation until the investigation is closed
- Assist investigators in developing responses to felony cases of domestic violence
- Coordinate responses with the Victim-Witness Coordinator of the O?ce of the Commonwealth's Attorney
- Attend court with victim to observe/assist the Commonwealth Attorney
- Maintain VINELINK and Lethality Assessment Program (LAP) entries
- Build and maintain effective working partnerships with law enforcement personnel, City of Roanoke personnel, internal and external stakeholders, and partnering service agency personnel
- Complete other tasks or reports as required by the Chief of Police, Deputy Chiefs, Bureau Captains, or their designee as needed for the e?cient operation of the Department
Information Development - Develop and present educational and training presentations focused on Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention for law enforcement and the community, according to the schedule set by the grant
- Seek out invitations and schedule DVS educational/training presentations for local businesses, organizations and local service providing agencies
- Attend and participate in the monthly Roanoke Valley Violence Prevention Council meetings
- Attend community meetings coordinated by local businesses, civic organizations and local service providing agencies
- Maintain knowledge of research or studies relating to the e?ective response to crimes of domestic violence
- Remain current and knowledgeable of victim's rights, victim-centered practices and trauma informed approaches to working with victims of domestic violence
- Participate in Roanoke Police Department sponsored events, and community events according to the schedule set by the grant
- Document all services rendered per department protocols and grant requirements
- Prepare documentation and quarterly reports for grant; enter information into the DCJS Online Grants Management system
- Prepare documentation for DCJS audits
- Maintain written co-operative agreements with grant partners
- Attend departmental meetings, briefings, and training as assigned
- Able to flex time 40-hour workweek in order to participate in RPD and community sponsored events and meetings.
- Completes other tasks or reports as required by the Chief of Police, Deputy Chiefs, Bureau Captains, or their designee as needed for the e?cient operation of the Department
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Typical Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university in psychology, sociology, social work or related field; three or more years work experience in a social support agency; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Supplemental Information LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to read and interpret documents such as police reports, court reports, as well as sexual violence laws, and be able to respond in English effectively to inquiries orally and in writing.
REASONING ABILITY Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret and deal with an extensive variety of variables. Ability to think logically.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONSPossession of a valid appropriate driver's permit issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
This is a job description and not an individualized position description. A job description defines the general character and scope of duties and responsibilities of all positions in a job classification, but it is not intended to describe and does not necessarily list the essential job functions for a given position in a classification.
Overview of Benefits for Full-Time Employees:
Paid leave is time off from work available for use by an employee upon approval by supervisor. The first 24 consecutive leave hours for any illness must be charged to paid leave with additional time charged to extended illness leave. Paid leave for employees of the city shall accrue as follows:
Years of Service Hours Per Month Fire 24-hr shift Employees
0 - 4 12 19.75
5 - 9 14 22.75
10- 14 16 25.50
15 - 19 17 26.75
20 - 24 18 28.75
25 + 20 32
Extended Illness Leave: shall accrue at the rate of six (6) hours per month. Fire suppression employees shall accrue extended illness leave at nine (9) hours per month.
Funeral Leave: for family, up to three consecutive days.
Military Leave: Twenty-one work days per Federal fiscal year.
Holidays: The City provides 96 hours of annual paid holiday time.
Mental Health & Well-Being Leave: Employees receive 24 hours (Fire Suppression receives 34 hours) of Mental Health & Well-Being Leave upon hire. Certification of mental health diagnosis is not required and leave will not be paid out upon separation.
Shared Leave Bank (effective 1/1/2023): Voluntary membership for full-time Employees who will be out for an extended period of time and has exhausted all other forms of leave. Members are required to provide 8 hours of their Extended Illness per fiscal year and at least 8 hours per assessment. Assessments will be limimted to 4 times per fiscal year (max of 40 hours per fiscal year).
Health Insurance: Four coverage types are available: Employee only, Employee + 1 Child, Employee + Spouse and Family. Coverage is available through payroll deduction.
Additionally, the city offers the following three
Aetna Health Plan Options:
PPO 750 - Provides 100% coverage for preventive care; lower deductible and out-of-pocket maximums than other medical plans; and has higher employee premiums. This is comparable to the current insurance program.
PPO/HRA 1500 - Provides 100% coverage for preventive care; has higher deductible and out-of-pocket maximum than the PPO 300 plan; has lower employee premiums than the PPO 300 plan; and the employer makes contributions to an account through a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA). The City of Roanoke contributes $500 for employee only coverage and $1,000 for all other tiers. Contributions are pro-rated dependent upon enrollment date.
PPO/HDHP-HSA - Provides 100% coverage for preventive care; has higher deductible and out-of-pocket maximum than other medical plans; has lower employee premiums; and both the employer and the employee make contributions to a Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for medical expenses which apply to the deductible. The City of Roanoke contributes towards the Health Savings Account (HSA), $1,600 for employee only coverage and $3,100 for all other tiers. Contributions are pro-rated dependent upon enrollment date.
Optum RX (Pharmaceutical Benefits Manager) - Manages pharmacy benefits, processes employee pharmacy claims and answers employee pharmacy benefit questions.
Aetna Health Plan 2026 Monthly Rates PPO 750 Employee Only: $81.94
Employee + Child: $306.26
Employee + Spouse: $718.38
Family: $785.44
PPO/HRA 1500 Employee Only: $53.06
Employee + Child: $260.06
Employee + Spouse: $660.64
Family: $669.94
PPO/HDHP-HSA Employee Only: $25.10
Employee + Child: $195.72
Employee + Spouse $547.88
Family: $550.56
Dental Insurance: Four coverage types are available: Family, Employee and Spouse, Employee and Child, and Employee only. Coverage is available through payroll deduction.
Delta Dental 2026 Monthly Rates
Employee: $2.80
Employee/Child: $18.88
Employee/Spouse: $18.88
Family: $49.36
Life Insurance: Paid by the City at no cost to employees. Coverage is equal to the annual salary rounded to the next highest thousand and then doubled. For an accidental death, the coverage would be twice this amount.
Optional Life Insurance: Paid by the employee. Various amounts of coverage, including family members, available through payroll deduction.
Long Term Disability Insurance: Designed to provide a monthly benefit to assist employees with bills and maintaining a standard of living when disabled as a result of a covered sickness or injury. Coverage is available through payroll deduction. Annual cost is your annual salary multiplied by .00255. This amount is half of the total premium and the City pays the other half.
Retirement: Employees contribute 5% of salary and choose between participating in a traditional defined benefit plan or a hybrid program. Employees vest in the employer component of either plan upon completing five (5) years of service.
Defined Benefit Pension Plan: Normal retirement after 55th birthday, and when combination of age and creditable service equals 85; or, 65th birthday if completed at least five years of creditable service. For sworn officers in Police and Fire/EMS, normal retirement after 50th birthday, and when combination of age and service equals 75; or, 65th birthday or older with 5 years of creditable service. An annual retirement benefit equals 2.0% of salary (based on an average of the highest five years) times the number of creditable years with a maximum of 63%. Early retirement options are available and reductions may apply based on age and service.
Hybrid Program: Provides the characteristics of the traditional pension plan with that of a deferred compensation plan. The pension plan provides an annual benefit equaling 1% of salary (based on an average of the highest five years) times the number of creditable years with a maximum of 63%. The deferred compensation component provides for the employee contribution to be deposited in an account directed by the member. The combination of the two components is structured to provide approximately the same actuarial benefit as the Defined Benefit Pension Plan. International City Management Association - Retirement Corporation (ICMA-RC) provides the third party administration of this deferred compensation plan for participating employees.
Sheriff's Department Employees are covered b the Virginia Retirement System (VRS). Previous service covered by VRS may be portable to the Roanoke Retirement System.
Retirement Health Savings Plan: All employees contribute 1% of salary to a 401(h) health savings account. Employees vest in the City match of 1% upon completing five (5) years of service. International City Management Association - Retirement Corporation (ICMA-RC) provides the third party administration of this plan for participating employees.
Deferred Compensation: Employees may voluntarily contribute salary deferred dollars into a City Sponsored 457 Plan. International City Management Association - Empower provides the third party administration of this deferred compensation plan for participating employees.
Flexible Spending Account: Allows employees to set aside pre-tax dollars from their pay checks to pay for child care and/or medical and dental expenses not covered by the City's health care or dental plans. You may also set aside pre-tax dollars to cover certain transit or parking expenses. Keep in mind only transit or parking expenses may be rolled over from year to year.
Virginia College Savings Plan: Two plans to choose from at a reduced application fee, Virginia Prepaid Education Program and the Virginia Education Savings Trust.
Employee Health Services: The City employee health services provides medical care for employees, retirees, and eligible spouses.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Support services available to assist employees facing life challenges.
Pay Days: Direct deposit is required for all new employees. Paid bi-weekly, 26 pay periods per year.
Vision Insurance: Paid by the Employee. Includes annual routine eye exam, discounts on eyeglass frames, eyeglass lenses and contact lenses.
CEC 2026 Monthly Rates
Employee: $6.68
Employee/Spouse: $12.69
Employee/Child(ren): $13.36
Family: $19.71
Voluntary Benefits: Critical Illness, Accident Insurance and Hospital Indemnity Insurance is offered by The Hartford. CHUBB offers Cancer Advocacy, Life Insurance and Long-Term Care. Identity Protection if offered through LegalShield and IDShield. Personal loans are offered through Purchasing Power and Kashable. Pet Insurance is offered through PetPartners. All voluntary benefits may be payroll deducted.