Posted 5 days ago
GAL District Administrator
Job description
Agency Administrative Office of the Courts Division Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Job Classification Title GAL District Administrator (NS) Position Number 65025089 Grade JB22
About Us
DO YOUR CAREER JUSTICE! Each and every day, North Carolina's courts help provide safety for our communities, prosperity for our economy, and protection for the rights, liberties, and freedoms that sit at the foundation of our state and federal constitutions. Consider an exciting and rewarding career with us and join the more than 7,000 elected officials and employees who make up our workforce and help us ensure that justice is administrated without favor, denial, or delay. Description of Work SALARY RANGE: $68,371.00 - $111,997.00 The GAL District Administrator directs, manages, and supervises the Guardian ad Litem (GAL) program in Judicial District 12, which consists of Harnett, Johnston, and Lee counties. The GAL program provides advocacy services to abused and neglected children through the paired representation of citizen volunteer advocates and attorneys in the district. Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences
Duties
include, but are not limited to, the following: Solicit support from key officials in community groups, local agencies, the court, and other county partners serving families and children to encourage citizen volunteer participation. Assure sufficient number of citizen volunteers are recruited, screened, trained and supervised to perform the required duties of a Guardian ad Litem in court proceedings. Develop positive community relations to promote commitment to the program and also educate the public about the Guardian ad Litem program. This position will be based in Johnston County, and travel will be required to counties in the district (Harnett, Johnston, Lee). Supervise GAL staff in office and/or satellite office and conduct performance evaluations. Initiate and participate on state, district, and county interdisciplinary task forces and committees to assist in the development of statewide Guardian ad Litem policies. Responsible for required data collection and reporting. Conduct interviews for new staff.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
/ Competencies: Knowledge of: child development and family dynamics to read juvenile petitions, review case assignments, and monitor case plan development; applicable laws, adjudicatory and dispositional phases of court hearings to monitor volunteer case assignments for program evaluation; criminal procedures, rules of evidence, and basic investigative approaches to advise program supervisors and volunteers in case background investigations; and community resources and agencies to recruit and obtain program commitment. Ability to: plan and implement the volunteer services program and to evaluate program results; recruit and supervise volunteers directly and through subordinate staff; plan, assign, and supervise the work of subordinate employees to effectively manage program operations; review the assignment of cases by program supervisors to volunteers, and to monitor cases and evaluate performance; objectively and impartially analyze facts and opinions in evaluating juvenile petitions and make sound decisions; develop and maintain effective relationships with court and community officials, and the public to obtain and retain commitment and support for the GAL program; communicate and consult effectively with others involved in the advocacy process; express oneself clearly and concisely in oral and written form. Supplemental and Contact Information: INSTRUCTIONS: Applicants must complete an on-line application by clicking the above APPLY link. Mailed or faxed applications will not be accepted. Before applying, please read the Online Employment Application Guide for instructions on creating your profile and applying for specific postings. It is important your application includes all of your relevant education and work experience and that you answer all questions associated with the application to receive proper credit. Résumés are not accepted in lieu of fully completed applications. *NOTE* Many job postings require certain documents be attached to an application. Verify your application is complete and uploaded documents are attached to your application before submitting it. Applications may not be altered after they have been submitted. All NC Judicial Branch agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers. The North Carolina Judicial Branch participates in E-Verify, an internet-based system that compares information from an employee's Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, to data from the US Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration records to confirm employment eligibility. Charmaine J. Leeks NC Administrative Office of the Courts Human Resources Division https://www.nccourts.gov/about/about-judicial-branch/careers Minimum
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Bachelor's degree in business management, business administration or public administration or a related field plus five (5) years of experience with managing a large diverse group of staff, two (2) years in direct management of staff is required. Management prefers a candidate who possesses strong skills in management of staff (in various offices), organization, planning, technology and data reporting/analysis. Attach cover letter and résumé. Your cover letter should describe how you would use your experience to lead this program and develop positive community relations. No phone calls. Applicants who are no longer being considered will be notified by mail or e-mail sometime after the closing date. EEO Statement The State of North Carolina is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and dedicated to providing employees with a work environment free from all forms of unlawful employment discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. The state provides reasonable accommodation to employees and applicants with disabilities; known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; and for religious beliefs, observances, and practices. Recruiter: Charmaine James Leeks Email: HumanResources@nccourts.org North Carolina State Government is one of the state’s largest employers, with over 76,000 employees all working toward a common goal: a safer and stronger North Carolina. We are a large organization comprised of various agencies, offices, and universities, each providing important public services. Eligible state employees are entitled to comprehensive benefits, including a variety of leave options, professional development opportunities, insurance, and more. To learn more about the benefits of being a North Carolina state employee, visit the N.C. Office of State Human Resources' website. Permanent, temporary, and time-limited state government jobs can be found from the mountains to the coast. Find your next opportunity today! State Application Resources/Frequently Asked Questions Valuing
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