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Corporate Office - UFCU - AUSTIN, TX
Child Advocacy Specialist
Qualifications
Responsibilities
1. Supervises volunteer advocates in their role as "Court Appointed Special Advocates" (CASA) and Guardians ad Litem for the children to whom CASA of Travis County is appointed.
• Supervises no more than 18-20 volunteer advocates (unless multiple volunteers are assigned to a single family group) and a maximum of 30 family groups (with the optimum being 22-25 family groups).
Caseloads and numbers of volunteers supervised will be reduced proportionately for employees working in this position on a less than full-time basis.
• Fulfills the performance standards outlined by Praesidium, through monitoring and supervision, incident reporting, shadowing of Volunteer Advocates, QA calls, and other tasks as assigned.
• For any child not seen by an advocate within the prescribed time, without an approved exception, CAS program staff must see the child within 10 days.
• Attends and participates in all related court hearings, providing assistance and coaching of volunteer advocate regarding court reports, court attendance and testimony.
2. Provides informed and consistent guidance, coaching and feedback to volunteer Advocates as well as encouragement and praise.
• Provides consistent contact in the process of maintaining and fostering relationships between thevolunteer advocate and other professionals in legal, social welfare, educational and therapeuticareas/organizations, as well as between the volunteer advocate and the children/families we serve.
• Enhances volunteer advocate engagement and retention by coaching new skills, evaluating the volunteeradvocate's experience, and by matching the volunteer advocate with future cases based on strengths andskills and in accordance with CASA policy.
• Leads onboarding of new volunteer advocates and provides ongoing training and continuing education tovolunteer advocates as needed.
3. Ensures the high standard of performance of services of CASA of Travis County
• Models a commitment to child safety, and volunteer engagement.
• Participates in CASA meetings, regular supervision with their Program Manager and, when assignment of a volunteer advocate is not appropriate or possible, serves as the guardian ad litem on assigned cases, meeting or exceeding the minimum expectations of CASA.
Qualifications
• A Bachelor's degree is required however, in lieu of a degree, significant professional relevantexperience may be considered.
• Spanish fluency preferred.
• Experience in providing staff or volunteer supervision and ability to manage people.
• Demonstrated ability to concisely and clearly convey and interpret information to and from others, orally and in writing.
• Demonstrated ability to work under time constraints, be goal-oriented and maintain productive andeffective performance and interaction with Volunteer Advocates and clients.
• Demonstrated ability to work respectfully with others, regardless of differing perspectives.
Preferred Qualifications
• Demonstrated understanding of child and family advocacy issues related to the child welfare system.
• Demonstrated resilience, flexibility and self-awareness.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment
The Child Advocacy Specialist will be expected to have daily transportation to attend court hearings, staffings,visitations, fundraising events, etc. The position requires a flexible schedule, as visits with Advocates may occur inthe evenings or on weekends. They will spend some time in the office that could involve intermittent physicalactivities including bending, reaching, sitting and walking during working hours. Additionally, it is anticipated thatthe person may spend several hours of each day seated at a personal computer.
Date Posted: 19 May 2025
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