Oportunidad de Voluntariado

Guardian ad Litem

Hybrid, Volunteer must be in or near Kennewick, WA
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  • Details

    Schedule:Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:A few hours per month
    Recurrence:Recurring
    Areas of Focus:Children & Youth, Community Development, Conflict Resolution, Family, Volunteering

    Description

    Job description

    A Volunteer Guardian ad litem (GAL) is a trained member of the community appointed by a Superior Court Judge or Court Commissioner to advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children. A GAL is a party to the judicial proceedings and works alongside attorneys and social workers.

    Duties & Responsibilities

    • Gather information: Review documents and records, and interview the children, family members, and professionals in their lives.
    • Document findings: Provide written reports at court hearings.
    • Appear in court: Advocate for the child’s best interests and provide testimony when necessary.
    • Explain what is going on: Help the child understand the court proceedings.
    • “Be the glue”: Seek cooperative solutions among individuals and organizations involved in the children’s lives. As one volunteer said, “Be the glue that connects the pieces in a complicated child welfare system.”
    • Recommend services: Ensure that the children and their families are receiving appropriate services and advocate for those that are not immediately available.
    • Bring concerns about the child’s health, education, mental health, etc. to the appropriate professionals.
    • Monitor case plans and court orders: Check to see that plans are being followed and mandated review hearings are being held.
    • Keep the court informed: Update the court on developments with agencies and family members.
    • Ensure that appropriate motions are filed on behalf of the child, so the court knows about any changes in the child's situation.
    • Maintain regular contact with Benton/Franklin program staff to discuss case plans and review case progress.
    • Seek assistance when necessary to prepare court reports.

    How much time will you dedicate to the role of a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) volunteer?

    All volunteers must complete a 40-hour pre-service training. The time commitment to a case varies depending on the stage of the case. Volunteers sometimes say there is a greater amount of work in the beginning of the case when they are conducting their initial research. On average, you can expect to spend approximately 10 hours a month on a case.

    Do I need to make a long-term commitment to the program?

    You are asked to dedicate yourself to a case until it is closed. The average case lasts about a year and a

    half. Most GAL programs require that a volunteer commit to serve for at least two years.

    Do I need to have any special skills or meet any requirements?

    No special background or education is required to become a GAL volunteer. We encourage people from

    all cultures and professions, and of all ethnic and educational backgrounds. Once accepted into the

    program, you will receive necessary training in courtroom procedures, social services, the juvenile

    justice system, and the special needs of abused and neglected children.

    Requirements include:

    • Be 21 years old
    • Be willing to complete necessary background checks, provide references, and participate in an interview
    • Complete a minimum of 40 hours of pre-service training
    • Be available for court appearances, with advance notice
    • Be willing to commit to the GAL program for at least 2 years.

    What type of support will I receive?

    You will be supported every step of the way. You will have opportunities for continuing education and

    have access to resources provided by the local program.

    Job description

    A Volunteer Guardian ad litem (GAL) is a trained member of the community appointed by a Superior Court Judge or Court Commissioner to advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children. A GAL is a party to the judicial proceedings and works alongside attorneys and social workers.

    Duties & Responsibilities

    • Gather information: Review documents and records, and interview the children, family members, and professionals in their lives.
    • Document findings: Provide written reports at court hearings.
    • Appear in court: Advocate for the child’s best interests and provide testimony when necessary.
    • Explain what is going on: Help the child understand the court proceedings.
    • “Be the glue”: Seek cooperative solutions among individuals and organizations involved in the children’s lives. As one volunteer said, “Be the glue that connects the pieces in a complicated child welfare system.”
    • Recommend services: Ensure that the children and their…

    Location

    Hybrid
    Volunteer must be in or near Kennewick, WA

    Benton Franklin Juvenile justice center

    5606 W Canal Dr, Kennewick, WA 99336, USA
    Suite 106

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