Victim Support Officer
A Victim Support Officer provides emotional support, practical assistance, and information to victims of crime or traumatic events. They help victims navigate the criminal justice system, access counseling services, and understand their rights, often working for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or law enforcement.
Average monthly gross
5,515 USD
2 validated salaries
Median
5,515 USD
less sensitive to extremes
Typical range
4,095 USD - 6,935 USD
10th to 90th percentile
Data period
2026 - 2026
based on validated records
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Victim Support Officer
ISCO
2635
Language
en
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Top countries
| Country | Avg. | Count |
|---|---|---|
| France | 3,740 USD | 1 |
| United States | 7,290 USD | 1 |
Companies in data
| Company | Avg. | Count |
|---|---|---|
| Microsoft | 7,290 USD | 1 |
| Sanofi | 3,740 USD | 1 |
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