EXPANDED SCOPE
FOR
CRIME
VICTIMS ADVOCATE OC 1,2,3
CRIME
VICTIMS ADVOCATE (SPANISH SPEAKING) OC 1,2,3
VICTIMS
SERVICES COORDINATOR PR 2,3,4,5
1. ADVISING AND INTERACTING WITH OTHERS-These questions test
for the ability to interact with other people in order to gather and present
information and to provide assistance and advice in a courteous and
professional manner.
2. PREPARING WRITTEN MATERIAL-These questions
test for the ability to present information clearly and accurately, and to
organize paragraphs logically and comprehensibly. For some questions, you will
be given information in two or three sentences followed by four restatements of
the information. You must then choose the best version. For other questions,
you will be given paragraphs with their sentences out of order. You must then
choose, from four suggestions, the best order for the sentences.
3. INTERVIEWING-These questions
test for knowledge of the principles and practices employed in obtaining
information from individuals through structured conversations. These questions
require you to apply the principles, practices, and techniques of effective
interviewing to hypothetical interviewing situations. Included are questions
that present a problem arising from an interviewing situation, and you must
choose the most appropriate course of action to take.
4. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF SOCIAL
CASEWORK-These
questions test for knowledge of the principles and practices used to provide
casework services to individuals and/or families of all ages, backgrounds, and
circumstances. Questions will test for application of this knowledge in various
settings and will include such topics as assessment, monitoring and evaluating
services, counseling, referrals, and advocacy.
5. SUPERVISION-These questions
test for knowledge of the principles and practices employed in planning,
organizing, and controlling the activities of a work unit toward predetermined
objectives. The concepts covered, usually in a situational question format,
include such topics as assigning and reviewing work; evaluating performance;
maintaining work standards; motivating and developing subordinates;
implementing procedural change; increasing efficiency; and dealing with
problems of absenteeism, morale, and discipline.
The New York State
Department of Civil Service has not prepared a test guide for this examination.
However, candidates may find information in the publication 'General Guide to
Written Tests' helpful in preparing for this test. This publication is
available on line at: https://www.cs.ny.gov/testing/testguides.cfm.
USE OF CALCULATORS IS ALLOWED