Guardian ad Litem

Jackson County CASAKansas City, MO
3d$71,000 - $85,500

About The Position

Jackson County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that mobilizes community volunteers to advocate for children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect and are under the jurisdiction of the Jackson County Family Court. Our clients face multiple risks, including permanent separation from their birth families due to factors such as substance use disorders, untreated mental health, and intimate partner violence. These challenges are often rooted in poverty, community violence, and intergenerational trauma. To mitigate these risks, CASA Volunteer Advocates and staff engage in fact-finding and relationship-building with child clients to assess their needs and make informed recommendations to the court. Collaboration with children and their families is a core value of our work and is essential to achieving effective advocacy and just outcomes within a complex child welfare system. Our model is simple: each child is assigned a rigorously screened and extensively trained Volunteer Advocate and Staff Attorney who work together to represent the child's best interests. This team is supported by staff social workers and child welfare experts, providing individualized advocacy grounded in evidence-based practices. Together, they help ensure the best possible outcomes for children and increase the likelihood of safe family reunification. Guided by Missouri Guardian ad Litem Standards, the Guardian ad Litem leads the agency’s multi-disciplinary team and provides high-quality, child-centered legal representation while promoting timely permanency with a focus on safety and family preservation. They are guided by the best interests of their child clients at all times and exercise independent judgment on behalf of them in all matters. The Guardian ad Litem works closely with the child’s Volunteer Advocate and Case Specialist and together they evaluate the needs of their child clients to make appropriate recommendations and advocate zealously for them.

Requirements

  • Juris Doctor degree and active member in good standing with the Missouri Bar.
  • At least one year experience in child welfare or human services field.
  • Demonstrated commitment to providing client-centered advocacy and representing children and youth.
  • Familiarity with the issues that impact CASA’s clients and their families, including the effects of poverty, trauma, intimate partner violence, substance use disorders, untreated mental health, and SOGIE.
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, as well as strong attention to detail.
  • Ability to exercise objectivity in assessing and making recommendations for children and families.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships in a diverse, inclusive, and multidisciplinary environment. Must value collaboration and teamwork.
  • Empathetic and solution-oriented, using a blameless problem-solving approach.
  • Committed to remaining current on research and best practice standards regarding volunteer retention and child welfare and carrying out and teaching these practices.
  • Promotes the dignity and well-being of all clients, staff, and volunteers.
  • Comfort with respectful confrontation.
  • Practices healthy professional boundaries and observes self-care practices.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to juggle multiple assignments and meet short deadlines.
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision.
  • Commitment to Jackson County CASA’s mission and values.
  • Must submit to and pass a criminal and child abuse and neglect background check.
  • Must have flexibility to work some nights and weekends.
  • A valid driver’s license and reliable personal transportation are required for this position. Some travel within Jackson County and surrounding areas will be required. Mileage will be reimbursed.

Responsibilities

  • In accordance with the Missouri Guardian ad Litem Standards, leads CASA’s passionate Volunteer Advocates and child welfare experts on their cases by providing high-quality legal representation and directing the investigation and advocacy necessary to achieve the best interests of child clients.
  • Works closely with the Volunteer Advocate and/or Case Specialist to investigate the child’s circumstances and wishes to evaluate and recommend services that will benefit the child and their family.
  • Conducts face-to-face visits with child clients with a focus on building trusting and strong professional relationships and to provide legal counseling, when necessary. Visits with clients should occur as often as necessary to achieve these goals and are dependent on whether the client is assigned a Volunteer Advocate or Case Specialist. Older youth clients will require more frequent visitation by their Guardian ad Litem.
  • Interviews and engages the child’s parents and family in case planning.
  • Prepares for and fully participates in court proceedings, including examining and cross-examining witnesses, offering testimonial and other documentary evidence, and filing motions, responses, and other pleadings.
  • Facilitates the participation of the child client’s participation in court hearings, as appropriate.
  • Advocates for timely hearings, timely provision of necessary services, and timely compliance with court orders.
  • Attends and actively participates in case related meetings, including 72 Hour Meetings, Team Decision Making Meetings, Stability Staffings, and Family Support Team meetings, and other collateral matters (e.g. IEP meetings).
  • Monitors court orders and advocates for the implementation of timely and necessary services for clients.
  • Complies with Missouri’s Guardian ad Litem Standards, Rules of Professional Conduct, and local court rules.
  • Develops a proficient understanding of child welfare best practices, trauma-informed care, and permanency outcomes for children who are system-involved, and the effects of separation from family on children.
  • Remains current and well-informed about all aspects of federal and state laws, rules, regulations, and policies relating to child welfare and practice as a Guardian ad Litem.
  • Creates and maintains strong community partnerships with agencies and community actors with specialized knowledge regarding family-finding and permanency.
  • Partners with the Manager of Volunteer Training and Pro Bono Managing Attorney to create and provide high quality and relevant continued education for Volunteer Advocates and Pro Bono Attorneys, as necessary.
  • Collaborates with and values the role of every CASA team member. The Guardian ad Litem will make every effort to include Volunteer Advocates in case decisions.
  • Communicates regularly with Volunteer Advocates, Advocate Supervisors, and Case Specialists, both verbally and in writing, with relevant information concerning the child and the case and considers their feedback.
  • Attends and participates in internal case transfer meetings and case staffings with Volunteer Advocates and other CASA team members.
  • Introduces Volunteer Advocates to the Court and legal parties.
  • Requests, reviews, and files Volunteer Advocate Court Reports and provides meaningful feedback to Volunteer Advocates about their Court Reports, when necessary.
  • Attends and participates in monthly and quarterly Volunteer Advocate engagement events, such as appreciation and continuing education events.
  • Provides intentional and personalized recognition to Volunteer Advocates, when necessary.
  • Assists in the maintenance of appropriate case files and other records.
  • Ensures all case related activities performed are promptly updated and/or documented in CASA’s online database Optima.
  • Completes required training and documentation for qualification as a Guardian ad Litem in Jackson County, Missouri.
  • Completes a minimum of 12 hours of annual continuing education programming. Will identify personal development goals and training opportunities that will prioritize DEI and child welfare best practices.
  • Uses a strengths-based practical approach to help the case team accomplish its identified goals.
  • Commits to understanding and complying with the Missouri Guardian ad Litem Standards, the Professional Rules of Conduct, and other court rules.
  • Engages in respectful and collaborative relationships with Volunteer Advocates, clients, and community partners.
  • Shares in the agency-wide responsibility of Volunteer Advocate recruitment, engagement, and retention.
  • Maintains strict confidentiality of Jackson County CASA’s clients, volunteers, staff, and donors.
  • Embraces a culture of continued development by participating in an annual performance review with the Managing Attorney and documents one’s own milestones and achievements, as well as opportunities for growth.
  • Maintains memberships and actively participates in attorney and/or bar associations to maintain visibility.
  • Maintains a positive image of Jackson County CASA and provides excellent customer service at all times.
  • Acts in the best interest of Jackson County CASA and its clients at all times.
  • As needed, facilitates Legal Training for new Volunteer Advocates as part of CASA’s Pre-Service Training.
  • Completes CASA Pre-Service Training within three months of start date.
  • Performs other related duties as requested by the Director of Legal Services and President/CEO.

Benefits

  • Benefits include 15 days paid time off & 15 days paid leave earned within the first year of employment, and paid holidays.
  • 100% employer paid health insurance options, 100% employer paid dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance.
  • Simple IRA with match.
  • Employee Assistance Program.
  • Jackson County CASA is a child-centered, supportive, and collegial work environment.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

11-50 employees

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