Job Type: Part-Time - 20 hours/week
Reports to: Program Director
Schedule: Hybrid (currently in person 2 Days/Week)
Compensation Scale: $32.69 - $34.62/hour; $34,000 to $36,000/year (depending on qualifications and experience)
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
Marin Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is a non-profit organization that recruits, trains, and supervises community volunteers who provide consistency and support for children in the Marin County juvenile court system. CASAs provide one-on-one advocacy and speak up for the best interests of their assigned child in and out of the courtroom to ensure that the child’s needs are being met.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The CASA Case Supervisor is responsible for providing professional oversight and support to volunteer advocates to ensure that children in the Marin juvenile court system receive the highest quality advocacy. Case Supervisors maintain regular contact with volunteer advocates, as well as with professional community partners, and are responsible for the timely submission of reports and documents in compliance with program protocols. Case Supervisors will also regularly execute special assignments or tasks under general supervision, as further identified below.
Case Supervisors regularly use discretion and independent judgment in performing their duties and work under the general supervision of the Program Director. The Case Supervisor must possess a trauma-informed perspective on working with children and families, an understanding of the dynamics of child abuse and neglect and working knowledge of the child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
This Case Supervisor will specialize in supervising volunteer advocates working with youth on formal probation, as well as youth dually involved in the juvenile justice and dependency court systems. This Case Supervisor is also anticipated to hold a small caseload of dependency cases involving children and youth who are not formally involved in the juvenile justice system.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Supervision and Case Management:
Training, Recruitment & Screening:
JOB SPECIFICATIONS/QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
Preferred:
TO APPLY
Please submit a resume and cover letter addressed to Marin CASA’s Program Director to jobs@marincasa.org. Please indicate how you learned of the position and include the phrase “JJ Case Supervisor” in the subject line of your email.
Marin CASA conducts reference checks and criminal background checks on all new hires. All Marin CASA employees must consent to: Livescan Screening with Child Abuse Central Index, Social Security Verification, National/Local Sex Offender Registries, Megan's Law, OFAC (government watch list) and National Criminal Database. A candidate whose background check is unacceptable to Marin CASA will not be hired.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
Marin CASA supports a flexible hybrid environment. It is expected that time will be spent remotely, in the office, and out in the field as needed. The position could involve intermittent physical activities, including standing, bending, reaching, sitting, speaking, and walking. Some evening and weekend work will be required to successfully meet the job responsibilities.
Marin CASA is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive company culture. Marin CASA does not discriminate against candidates and employees because of their disability, sex, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, veteran status, or any other protected status under the law.
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Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred
Please submit a resume and cover letter addressed to Marin CASA’s Program Director to jobs@marincasa.org. Please indicate how you learned of the position and include the phrase “JJ Case Supervisor” in the subject line of your email.