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CASA Advocate Supervisor

 
Posted Date: 7/3/2018
End Date: 8/2/2018
Organization: CASA of Hancock County
Contact Name: Cynthia Chauvin
Phone: 2283440419
Email: JOBS@casahancockcounty.org
Web Site:
Address: PO Box 4112
City, State: Bay St Louis,  MS  39521-4112
   
Description:
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) provides a highly specialized volunteer service to abused and neglected children who are in the youth court system. CASA is a national organization with over 950 local programs across the country. CASA advocate volunteers are recruited, trained, and supervised by program staff members. CASA advocates are considered to be the “eyes and ears” of the court in child abuse proceedings.

Under general supervision the purpose of the Advocate Supervisor II position is to assist in the recruitment, selection, training, assignment and evaluation of CASA volunteers and supervising their work with assigned youth. preparing files for Court. advising the Judge and/or other program staff on cases assigned to CASA. preparing official documents. performs related work as required. (Employees in this classification perform professional work.)

This position requires a bachelor’s degree in a social services or related field. Experience with the CASA organization, case management, or social services is preferred. Experience may be substituted for education. Experience in the following areas will be given preference: training, volunteer supervision and management, child abuse, and foster care.

Skills necessary for success in this position include interpersonal, organizational, supervisory, written and oral communication, conflict resolution, problem solving, leadership, and computer/technology. Awareness of community resources available to foster children and knowledge about current foster care, child abuse, and child advocacy issues is also needed. An Advocate Supervisor II should be energetic, self-motivated, flexible, goal oriented, creative, and resourceful. Most importantly, they should have a sense of mission for children’s issues.

The Advocate Supervisor II is under the supervision of the Lead Advocate Supervisor and is responsible for achieving quality advocacy through advocate volunteer screening, training, supervision, retention, and program activities.

The Advocate Supervisor II position is a minimum of 40 hours per week. The position requires some evening and weekend work assignments.

Interested parties should submit a cover letter and resume by Friday, July 20, 2018 to the individual below:

Cynthia Chauvin
Email: JOBS@casahancockcounty.org
Executive Director, Hancock County CASA
(no phone calls please)
644 Dunbar Avenue
Bay St. Louis, MS 39520


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