An ideal candidate for the CASA Lead position will have:
Experience managing and overseeing complex programs, particularly in the non-profit and/or child welfare sectors including experience in resource allocation, program evaluation, and strategic planning.
Experience with volunteer coordination including recruiting, screening, training, and managing volunteers.
Strong leadership and interpersonal skills and the capacity to inspire, motivate and effectively manage a diverse team to foster a collaborative and supportive work environment.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to convey complex information clearly to a wide range of stakeholders, including volunteers, staff and community partners.
Important Notice Regarding Multiple Applications:
We appreciate your interest in joining our team.
Essential Duties & Functions:
Acts as the CASA Supervisor in the CASA Manager's absence or as appropriate.
Leads and monitors the work of CASA staff, as assigned. Serves as a resource for CASA staff to resolve issues relating to assigned caseload related issues.
Coordinates the assignment of cases among CASA Coordinators with the program along with the CASA Manager, and may assign new volunteers to CASA Program Coordinators.
Develops, recommends, and implements training strategies and programs for CASA staff. Provides mentoring and feedback to Coordinators and CASA staff.
Provides guidance and direction to CASA staff during their training until they reach a level of competence.
Performs duties and essential functions of a CASA Coordinator including managing an assigned caseload of CASA volunteers.
Provides input to the CASA Program Manager on the work performance of CASA staff and CASA volunteers.
Builds and maintains positive relationships with community partners, organizations and stakeholders.
Coordinates the recruitment and outreach process to encourage community members to participate in the Pima County CASA Program.
Develops, coordinates, and implements public relations, marketing and social media strategies to increase program visibility and volunteer engagement.
Represents the CASA Program through a variety of methods such as community events, presentations, resource fairs, external training
Benefits
Health insuranceVision insurancePaid time offParental leave
Additional Information
Job Description Summary
The Lead CASA Coordinator will participate in the planning and developing of new CASA staff training and orientation, perform as a mentor to support the performance and development of CASA staff, assist with program and workload coordination, coordinate various program reports and projects, coordinate and lead community recruitment events and efforts to recruit community members to volunteer with Pima County CASA Program. The CASA Lead will strategize planning and implementation, and perform duties of a CASA Coordinator including, but not limited to, recruiting, selecting, training, and supervising the work of volunteers to serve as Court Appointed Special Advocates and Peer Coordinators. The CASA Coordinators are responsible for cultivating and maintaining professional intra- and inter-agency relationships, as well as providing community education and awareness of the CASA Program. Job Description
Hourly Hiring Range: $23.94 - $26.34
Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of youth and families? The Pima County Juvenile Court Center (PCJCC) is seeking a dedicated and dynamic individual to join our team as a Court Appointed Special Advocates Lead.
Exceptional benefits package:
Retirement Plan
Vacation, holidays, and sick leave
100% paid parental leave
Employer-paid Short -term Disability
Tuition Reimbursement $5,250 per year
Health Wellness discount program
Mental and Behavioral Health Benefits
Paid Training with Advancement Opportunities
Free access to Court Gym
Upon the yearly anniversary, 56 hours of accrued sick time, less usage, may be rolled over to vacation time.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
This is a classified position that reports to the CASA Program manager. This position performs duties under general supervision and has lead responsibilities for the work over other CASA staff.