Organizational Overview:
CASA-NYC is a volunteer-based, not-for-profit organization that provides advocacy for children and youth in New York City foster care. Our mission is to ensure children and youth have their needs met and rights protected while in foster care and that they move out of foster care as quickly as possible. The children, youth and families we serve have been impacted by intergenerational trauma, structural racism and chronic poverty. We are actively working to fully integrate trauma-informed, anti-racist principles into our work. We partner with family members and their allies to support them in overcoming barriers to safety, stability and family reunification and achieving equitable outcomes.
We strongly encourage candidates fluent in multiple languages and candidates from groups that have historically experienced oppression to apply. We are committed to advancing racial justice and civil rights in our advocacy, and we value the dynamism and perspective that staff diversity, equity, and inclusion bring to the work and culture of our organization. We strive to promote behaviors, attitudes and policies that enable us to work inclusively and effectively in cross-cultural situations with clients, co-workers, and community partners. We actively recruit and seek to grow and maintain a staff that is diverse along many axes, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, and national origin; disability; socioeconomic background; and sexual orientation and gender identity; and to develop a pathway to leadership opportunities for people from historically oppressed populations.
Position Description:
CASA-NYC is seeking a full-time Advocate Supervisor, who will be responsible for supervising a team of volunteer Advocates and providing direct advocacy/case work as needed. This role is based in Manhattan and is a hybrid work schedule (2-3 days in office). CASA-NYC seeks a seasoned professional (LMSW/LCSW/JD preferred) with a minimum of two years of relevant postgraduate professional experience and a demonstrated interest in child welfare to fulfill the following responsibilities:
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QUALIFICATIONS:
CASA-NYC is an equal opportunity employer and encourages people of color, immigrants, LGBTQ-identified and differently-abled candidates to apply.
Organizational Overview:
CASA-NYC is a volunteer-based, not-for-profit organization that provides advocacy for children and youth in New York City foster care. Our mission is to ensure children and youth have their needs met and rights protected while in foster care and that they move out of foster care as quickly as possible. The children, youth and families we serve have been impacted by intergenerational trauma, structural racism and chronic poverty. We are actively working to fully integrate trauma-informed, anti-racist principles into our work. We partner with family members and their allies to support them in overcoming barriers to safety, stability and family reunification and achieving equitable outcomes.
We strongly encourage candidates fluent in multiple languages and candidates from groups that have historically experienced oppression to apply. We are committed to advancing racial justice and civil rights in our advocacy, and…
A competitive benefits package includes a 401(k) retirement plan with 200% match, health, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, pre-tax transit costs and generous vacation.
A competitive benefits package includes a 401(k) retirement plan with 200% match, health, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, pre-tax transit costs and generous vacation.
Please follow these instructions in order to be considered for the position:
To apply please email jobs@casa-nyc.org with “Advocate Supervisor” in the subject line. Please send a resume and detailed cover letter explaining your interest, passion, and experience, with a specific answer to the following required question:
How have your background and experiences, professional or otherwise, prepared you to contribute to CASA-NYC's ongoing efforts to increase diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace, and/or to advocate for justice for children and families disproportionately impacted by the child welfare system?
Feel free to think broadly about your response to this question, applying various aspects of your life, personal and professional experiences. Please also reference in your cover letter where you saw this posting.