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Advocate Supervisor I

1 month ago


Colton, United States CASA of San Bernardino County Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description

The Advocate Supervisor I provides expert supervision and case management of volunteers (referred to as Advocates) for open dependency and delinquency court cases serviced by CASA of San Bernardino to ensure children served receive comprehensive advocacy and mentoring that leads to their safety, well-being and permanency. This is a full time 40 hour a week position.

1. Supervision of Advocates’ and Children’s Cases

  • Maintain a caseload of up to 30 volunteers and youth
  • Exercise discretion and independent judgment to assist Advocates in creative problem solving, utilizing agency and community resources to ensure accuracy and consistency with dependency permanency planning and best practices
  • Maintain a minimum of monthly contact with each assigned Advocate
  • Assist Advocates in formulating and implementing the child’s Advocacy Plan
  • Facilitate relationships between professionals, service providers and Advocates
  • Interpret National CASA and Judicial Council guidelines to Advocates
  • Support Advocates in the development of monthly logs, required data collection, court reports and court appearances
  • Update internal CASA database with child and Advocate case information
  • Perform Annual Reviews and Set up End of Case interview with Advocates and youth at case dismissal

2. Work with Program Team:

  • Assign Advocates to cases
  • Support the processing of new referrals
  • Confer with referring and other interested parties regarding the status of waitlist cases
  • Coordinate with staff to determine new Advocates’ readiness and matching of assignment
  • Participate in contacting new and experienced Advocates without cases and encouraging new case assignments

3. Other

  • Participate in Advocates’ in-services, trainings and monthly CASA continuing education workshops
  • Gather and report on data for program evaluation and grant reporting as assigned
  • Participate in CASA’s community engagement and youth events

Qualifications and Requirements:

  • Experience in the fields of child abuse, youth development, teaching, juvenile law and/or volunteer program management strongly preferred • Supervisory and interpersonal skills with experience of increasing responsibility as a supervisor preferred
  • Demonstrate project management, relationship building and organizational skills
  • Excellent written, composition, and oral communication skills
  • Competent in Microsoft Word, Excel, Gmail, and other software
  • Must be flexible with hours, some evening, nights and weekend work
  • Demonstrate respect of all people regardless of socioeconomic background, culture, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or gender
  • Have transportation, car insurance and be willing to travel throughout San Bernardino County
  • Bachelor’s degree in social service-related field or equivalent combination of education and experience (i.e., Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Public Welfare)
  • Completion of background screening process (i.e. DMV check, FBI, Department of Justice (DOJ), CACI (Child Abuse Central Index), and upon hiring complete 30-hour CASA training

Demonstrated Ability To:

  • • Communicate the mission of CASA and the goals of the organization
  • • Establish and maintain effective, collaborative working relationships with staff, volunteers, the courts, Children & Family Services and community partners
  • • Maintain confidentiality Full Time: 40 hours/week (some evening and weekend work)
Company DescriptionMission

C.A.S.A. of San Bernardino County improves the quality of life for youth in foster care, juvenile justice care, and foster care alumni with stable and consistent mentoring, advocacy, and supportive services.

Vision

To advocate on behalf of all abused and neglected children and youth throughout San Bernardino County.

History:

The C.A.S.A. concept was first envisioned in 1977 when a Seattle Washington Juvenile Court Judge believed that trained and sworn volunteers could provide children and youth in the child welfare system with the advocacy they needed in order to avoid languishing in inappropriate group or foster homes. By 1984, the benefits of the program reached Judge Patrick Morris with the San Bernardino County Juvenile Dependency Court, who established “Child Advocates of San Bernardino County” a C.A.S.A. program to serve the growing numbers of children entering the County’s child welfare system. Since then, advocacy services have expanded to include both healthcare and education systems advocacy.

C.A.S.A. of San Bernardino County volunteers have positively impacted the lives of thousands of at-risk youth since its founding – assuring children’s voices are heard in the courtroom; that decisions made about them includes their input; that their physical and mental health are top priorities; and that their educational rights are at the heart of their school experience. And, because of our long history and solid reputation in the community, we are also heavily involved with a variety of child-serving groups and agencies which ensure that child welfare youth have a voice at the decision-making and policy levels.

C.A.S.A. of San Bernardino County recruits, screens and trains community members just like you to serve as C.A.S.A. volunteers for children and youth currently living in foster care. C.A.S.A volunteers provide stability and hope to abused and neglected children by adding a powerful voice in their lives. A C.A.S.A. volunteer:

Establishes a strong and stable relationship with a child
Gathers information, writes reports, and make recommendations in the best interest of the child
Advocates to ensure the child receives the appropriate resources that he or she deservesCompany DescriptionMission\r
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C.A.S.A. of San Bernardino County improves the quality of life for youth in foster care, juvenile justice care, and foster care alumni with stable and consistent mentoring, advocacy, and supportive services.\r
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Vision\r
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To advocate on behalf of all abused and neglected children and youth throughout San Bernardino County.\r
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History:\r
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The C.A.S.A. concept was first envisioned in 1977 when a Seattle Washington Juvenile Court Judge believed that trained and sworn volunteers could provide children and youth in the child welfare system with the advocacy they needed in order to avoid languishing in inappropriate group or foster homes. By 1984, the benefits of the program reached Judge Patrick Morris with the San Bernardino County Juvenile Dependency Court, who established “Child Advocates of San Bernardino County” a C.A.S.A. program to serve the growing numbers of children entering the County’s child welfare system. Since then, advocacy services have expanded to include both healthcare and education systems advocacy.\r
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C.A.S.A. of San Bernardino County volunteers have positively impacted the lives of thousands of at-risk youth since its founding – assuring children’s voices are heard in the courtroom; that decisions made about them includes their input; that their physical and mental health are top priorities; and that their educational rights are at the heart of their school experience. And, because of our long history and solid reputation in the community, we are also heavily involved with a variety of child-serving groups and agencies which ensure that child welfare youth have a voice at the decision-making and policy levels. \r
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C.A.S.A. of San Bernardino County recruits, screens and trains community members just like you to serve as C.A.S.A. volunteers for children and youth currently living in foster care. C.A.S.A volunteers provide stability and hope to abused and neglected children by adding a powerful voice in their lives. A C.A.S.A. volunteer:\r
\r
Establishes a strong and stable relationship with a child\r
Gathers information, writes reports, and make recommendations in the best interest of the child\r
Advocates to ensure the child receives the appropriate resources that he or she deserves