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Program Director

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The Program Director is responsible for the programs of Marin CASA, and ensures that we are providing the highest quality support to volunteers, children and families and community partners.  The PD directly manages all case supervisors, staff involved in volunteer recruitment, our robust training program, the Marin CASA waitlist, and supervises a limited number of CASA cases. The PD is a key member of the Marin CASA management team and promotes a collaborative spirit within Marin CASA and externally by interacting with community partners.  The ideal PD has experience in the child welfare/juvenile justice fields and demonstrates an anti-racist, trauma-informed approach to working with children and families.

Areas of Responsibility: 

●      Ensures volunteers and program staff are in compliance with Marin CASA/CA CASA and National CASA’s established policies and procedures

●      Ensures Marin CASA compliance with the rules of Marin Juvenile Court

●      Develops, revises and oversees program-related policies

●      Leads development of new programmatic initiatives

●      Provide succinct and timely updates and reports on the status of program to the executive director, board of directors, community partners and funders

●      Acts as liaison between Marin CASA and community partners and agencies

●      Represents Marin CASA at court, community meetings and events; makes presentations to outside organizations and partners

●      Monitors waiting list of children and CASAs and ensures timely matching of children with volunteer advocates

●      Provides supervision to program staff and provides ongoing support and consultation as needed. Attends and/or leads program staff meetings 

●      Conducts yearly performance reviews for program staff and supports professional development. 

●      Recruits and supports onboarding of any new program staff

●      Provides direct supervision to a caseload of volunteer advocates

●      Other duties as assigned

Skills/Experience: 

●      At least 5 years of professional experience in the field of child welfare, juvenile justice and/or volunteer program management

●      Knowledge of nonprofit operations and programs, quality assurance and continuous quality improvement systems and data management

●      Familiarity with database programs and knowledge of data collection, reporting and analysis

●      Incorporates a trauma-informed, anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens to working with community, staff, and volunteers

●      Ability to cultivate and develop collaborative, inclusive and equitable working relationships with staff, volunteers, and community members

●      Excellent oral and written communication skills

●      Ability to accomplish projects with minimal supervision. Strong project management skills, including exceptional attention to detail

●      Adaptability, flexibility, and resourcefulness in setting priorities and managing resources

●      Exemplary communication skills including public speaking and writing;  ability to network with community partners, court representatives, government staff, business executives, foundation officials, donors and the media.

●      Possess integrity, a strong work ethic and commitment to upholding the Marin CASA mission, and values.

●      Physical requirements include: prolonged sitting at a desk, working on a computer keyboard, writing, reading, driving to and attending meetings and court in Marin County.

●      Proficient using the latest versions of Google Workspace, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and mail merges; email and web searches

 

Preferred:

●      Advanced degree in a human service discipline, social work, psychology, law, or related field.

●      Bilingual Spanish/English

Compensation/Benefits: 

Salary: $75,000 - $90,000   Final offer commensurate with experience.

Benefits include PTO, 401k, Medical, Dental & Vision

Additional Information: 

Please submit a cover letter that tells us why Marin CASA is the right place for you, along with your resume, no later than February 2, 2024 to: [email protected]

 

Resumes will be reviewed as they are received.

Organization Info

Marin Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)

Overview
Headquarters: 
California
Annual Budget : 
$500,000-1M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1976
About Us
Mission: 

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) provide consistency and support for children in the Marin County Juvenile Court System who have been abused, neglected or abandoned. Without compromise, CASAs speak up for the best interests of their children in the courtroom and the Child Welfare System to ensure that they are safe and their needs are being met.

Programs: 

Our goal is to see every child thrive in a safe, permanent and supportive home. As sworn officers of the court, our volunteer advocates are responsible for making recommendations for the safety, permanence and well-being of every Marin CASA child. By building a consistent and supportive relationship with each child, Marin CASA makes a difference one child at a time.

When a child has an advocate, s/he is more likely to get needed services — and a permanent, stable home.

Why Work For Us?: 

We believe that every child deserves to be safe and treated with respect and dignity; every child has a right to a loving home where they can grow and learn; and every child should have the opportunity to become a successful, contributing member of our community.

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Jan 11 2024
Active Until: 
Feb 11 2024
Hiring Organization: 
Marin Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
industry: 
Nonprofit