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Join a dedicated team committed to advocating for the best interests of children in juvenile court. This role offers the opportunity to make a significant impact by representing children in court proceedings, ensuring their voices are heard. As a Guardian ad Litem, you will work closely with judges, attorneys, and families, navigating complex cases while adhering to legal standards and community resources. This fulfilling position allows for professional growth, flexibility, and the chance to contribute to a vital cause. If you are passionate about making a difference in children's lives, this opportunity is for you.
We support trained, effective Guardians ad Litem to advocate for safe and permanent homes for the children we represent. Together, we will build and sustain an effective, racially equitable program that advocates for children and their families with compassion, high engagement, and a community lens.
About Us
The Program desires advocates who represent the best interests of abused and neglected children in court. Our Guardians ad Litem are independent from the court and the child welfare system and are appointed by a judge to represent a child's best interests in court proceedings.
Since its inception, the Minnesota Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Program has committed itself to giving abused and neglected children a strong voice in our court system. The Minnesota Guardian ad Litem Program is a state agency providing services throughout the state of Minnesota.
Position Description
Juvenile Court Guardian ad Litem - 1st Judicial District Dakota County - Committed to giving children a strong voice.
We are seeking one full-time (1.0FTE), represented non-exempt Guardian ad Litem to advocate for children in juvenile court proceedings. Work is performed under the supervision of a Program Coordinator and administrated under the direction of the 1st District GAL Program Manager.
Introduction:
This is responsible work advocating for and representing the best interests of children involved in child abuse and neglect matters in Juvenile court proceedings. Program procedures and guidelines are in place to ensure the responsibilities are carried out in accordance with the Minnesota Rules of Practice and Rules of Guardian ad Litem Procedure as well as Juvenile Protection Rules, the Minnesota Rules of Court, Statutes and Administrative Orders and Policies; GAL Board Policies; GAL Program Standards; and district and local program requirements.
Work involves:
Primary Responsibilities: (additional detail on responsibilities provided upon hire)
** Exposure to extensive secondary trauma and on-going conflict is anticipated as work is conducted with individuals who are victims and/or perpetrators of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and child neglect.
Knowledge:
Knowledge of judicial process, rules, and law, including Minnesota Statutes.
Knowledge of the objectives, philosophy, policies, and procedures of the GAL program.
Knowledge of child development, and of the issues and dynamics that surround juvenile cases, such as child abuse, domestic abuse, chemical dependency, and developmental disabilities.
Knowledge of community resources for placement, treatment, and other necessary services, including ability to identify community resources available for providing culturally appropriate services.
Knowledge of the culture/demographics being served in the community and the ability to work with diverse cultures.
Abilities:
Ability to interact professionally with judges, court administrators, staff, representatives of other agencies, attorneys, children and the public while representing the Guardian ad Litem Program in a professional manner.
Ability to work independently, think critically and analyze complex family situations, and make objective and sound recommendations in the best interest of the child.
Ability to develop and maintain respectful and cooperative working relationships with co-workers.
Ability to remain professional/composed in crisis situations and the ability to defuse high conflict, complex situations.
Ability to be receptive to feedback, have a willingness to learn and embrace the need for continuous improvement.
Ability to find and work with an interpreter as necessary.
Skills:
Appropriate listening, oral, and written communication and critical observation skills that present effectively through interviewing, oral presentation, and formal court reports.
Skilled in time and resource management and the ability to create and maintain accurate, complete, and up-to-date files.
Novice proficiency with technology and relevant computer software programs and databases.
Novice skill in typing and use of basic office equipment.
The Location:
This position is a remote position where the selected candidate will work primarily out of their home, however, significant travel throughout the area is required. The candidate selected for this position will need to reside in close proximity to Dakota County.
The Benefits: