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Program Manager

 
Posted Date: 6/19/2018
End Date: 7/19/2018
Organization: CASA of New Hampshire, Inc. - Manchester
Contact Name: Bernadette Melton-Plante
Phone: 603-626-4600
Email: bernadette@casanh.org
Web Site: www.casanh.org
Address: PO Box 1327
City, State: Manchester,  NH  03105-1327
   
Description:
Basic Function:
The Program Manager coaches and supports Peer Coordinators and CASA Guardians ad Litem (volunteer advocates) to oversee and implement the direct service of the CASA Program. The position is full time.

Reports To:
Program Director or the President/CEO

Supervises:
CASA volunteer advocates and Peer Coordinators who will volunteer in the courts in areas of greater Manchester and Nashua.

Major Duties & Responsibilities:
(under minimum guidelines established by the Board of Directors)
> Assists in recruitment of Volunteer Advocates & Peer Coordinators
> Assists in interviewing and screening Volunteer Advocate applicants & Peer Coordinators
> Assists in training of Volunteer Advocates & Peer Coordinators
> Ensures all court case data and files are accurate and up to date
> Acts as liaison to court personnel, Division of Children Youth & Families (DCYF) and other strategic partners

Basic Qualifications
> Experience supervising staff and/or volunteers
> Experience in conducting training
> Excellent oral and written skills
> Knowledge of juvenile court/child protection system
> Bachelor’s Degree

Other Information
This is a full-time, salaried position with benefits. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire strives to protect the right of our state’s most vulnerable children to live, learn and grow in the embrace of a loving family. Our trained volunteer advocates speak on behalf of the best interests of abused children who come to the attention of New Hampshire’s family courts through no fault of their own. CASA of NH is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

How to Apply
Submit cover letter, resume and salary requirements by email to Bernadette Melton-Plante at bernadette@casanh.org.

Last Day to Apply
July 6, 2018


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