Advocate Supervisor-Boston CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
Company: Stewart
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description General Description The Advocate
Supervisor reports to the Program Director and supports, guides,
and supervises the work of CASA volunteer GALs, advocating for the
best interest of abused and neglected children living in foster
care. In doing so, the Advocate Supervisor ensures volunteer
compliance with Organization policies. The Advocate Supervisor will
support the Program Director, as needed, in the day-to-day
administration of the Program. He/she will support the volunteer's
daily work, including collaboration with the Department of Children
and Families, the Juvenile Court and Children and Family Law (CAFL)
attorneys. Responsibilities Supervision, support and management of
volunteer advocates and their assigned cases: · Maintain organized,
accurate and up-to-date physical and electronic case records in
compliance with Agency protocols, ensuring data integrity for
reporting needs · Supervise 25-30 volunteer advocates; caseload
size is at the discretion of the Program Director · Support
volunteer advocates in the completion of court-mandated duties,
including, but not limited to, developing and submitting monthly
contact logs, court reports and case plans and participating in
court hearings and case meetings · Exercise discretion and
independent judgment to assist advocates in creative problem
solving, utilizing Agency and community resources and ensuring
accuracy and consistency with dependency permanency planning law
and best practices · Facilitate and mediate relationships between
advocates and professionals, family members, and others as needed ·
Maintain monthly minimum contact with advocates, providing
coaching, and advice tailored to individual case and volunteer
needs · Identify and share information about specialized services
and resources with advocates and Boston CASA staff · Annually
evaluate advocate performance in the fulfillment of their duties ·
Apply critical thinking to analyze, formulate, and assists
volunteers in recommendations to advocate for best interest for
children and youth using strengths-based lens Additional
Responsibilities: · Provide assistance to the Director of Community
Engagement and Volunteer Services, with the recruitment, screening
and training of new advocates and the continuing education and
retention of established advocates. · Assist in referrals provided
by Suffolk and Middlesex County Courts with thoughtful and
intentional matching of CASA volunteers. · Establish and maintain
effective, collegial working relationships with Boston CASA staff,
board and volunteers, as well as with representatives of the
Department of Children and Families, the CAFL attorney panel,
education service providers and other community service providers
and entities · Other duties as assigned; non-essential job duties,
non-related responsibilities and other tasks as required by the
Executive Director and Organization may be assigned from time to
time – Boston CASA is a small non-profit organization requiring
flexibility from its staff, including occasional evening and
weekend hours. Qualifications and Requirements · Bachelor’s degree
in social-service related field and/or five-eight years of
experience supervising staff (paid or volunteer) · Experience in
the fields of social service, juvenile law, education and volunteer
program management preferred · Knowledge of the needs and strengths
of community volunteers of all ages and backgrounds · Strong
working knowledge of community resources in either/or Suffolk &
Middlesex County · Experience working with communities of color ·
Must complete CASA Volunteer Advocate Training · Must pass a
comprehensive background check · Comfortable with learning and
utilizing new software programs · Strong written communication
skills, including editing skills; candidates should be prepared to
provide a writing sample upon request · Excellent oral
communication skills, including the ability to calmly evaluate and
make mindful, strategic decisions in emotionally charged situations
and in the absence of complete clarity · Excellent management
skills and comfort with conflict-resolution · Competence in
Microsoft Word, Virtual platforms, Survey Monkey, and Outlook
programs · Flexibility with hours, including some evenings and
weekends, with an ability to independently manage one’s workload
and schedule · Demonstrated respect of all people regardless of
socioeconomic background, culture, religion, sexual orientation,
disability or gender and experience working with culturally diverse
populations · Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise
diplomacy and discretion in communication with others · Spanish
Speaking Preferred To Apply: Boston CASA offers a flexible work
environment, accessible office location in Downtown Boston, and
excellent benefit package. Salary $50,000-$56,000 (DOE). Please
send a cover letter and resume to kate@bostoncasa.org. This
position will remain open until filled; complete submissions will
be reviewed as they are received. At Boston CASA, we don’t just
accept difference - we celebrate it, support it, and thrive on it
for the benefit of our team and the communities we serve. Boston
CASA is an equal opportunity employer and as such, we do not
discriminate against any team member or candidate because of race,
creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic
information, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, or any
other basis protected by law. We encourage all to apply because we
believe a diversity of voices leads to better discussions,
decisions, and outcomes for everyone.
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