CASA - Advocacy Coordinator at Action Pact Inc – Waycross, Georgia
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About This Position
Action pact, is a community action agency deeply rooted in the promise of improving lives and communities. For over 50 years, we have worked alongside local partners and have become integral to the progress of the individuals and families in the communities we serve. Join up with action pact, an agency that was built on the promise that every family should have an opportunity for success.
The Position:
We are recruiting for a full-time CASA Advocacy Coordinator. The CASA Advocacy Coordinator is responsible for the recruitment, training, and supervision of CASA volunteers. The purpose of this position is to support the goal that every child experiencing abuse and/or neglect shall be appointed a CASA. The Advocacy Coordinator reports to the Lead Advocacy Coordinator, and will assist in coordinating training, public education, and volunteer reporting requirements. The Advocacy Coordinator provides day-to-day support to CASA volunteers.
High School Diploma, some college preferred.
Hiring Range -$15.16- $17.24
The Location:
This position is located at 510 Tebeau St. Waycross, GA 31501
Why Should You Apply:
Paid Time Off & Sick Leave that accrues day 1
15 Paid Holidays & Monday- Friday Work Week!
Retirement Plan eligibility day 1 & MORE
Interested?
Internal Applicants: please apply online from your Paylocity home page, click Resources, Internal Job Postings
External Applicants: please apply online at www.myactionpact.org
Click “Join the Action”. View current open positions.
Deadline to apply is: 4/30/2026
Our team at action pact works hard, has fun, and changes people’s lives. If you are looking for work that is challenging and meaningful, come join our team!
Job Purpose
The Advocacy Coordinator provides daily guidance and support to CASA volunteers, ensuring children receive strong advocacy and timely permanency planning within the Waycross Judicial Circuit.
Essential Responsibilities – Volunteer Management
- Assign volunteers to new cases under the direction of the Lead Advocacy Coordinator.
- Prepare and distribute court orders appointing or removing volunteers.
- Maintain regular communication with volunteers, offering consultation and assistance.
- Review volunteer reports and support volunteers with report writing.
- Attend court hearings, Citizen Panel Reviews, and MDT meetings with volunteers.
- Assist with annual volunteer performance evaluations.
Essential Responsibilities – Case Management
- Review case referrals and assign appropriate volunteers.
- Provide case-specific advocacy guidance and research support.
- Ensure volunteers receive current case information.
- Maintain accurate case plans, volunteer reports, and documentation.
Court & DFCS Liaison
- Track hearing dates and panel reviews.
- Notify volunteers of upcoming hearings.
- Distribute CASA reports and supporting documents.
- Prepare court orders for judicial signature and file originals with the Clerk.
- Testify in court as needed.
Record Keeping & Statistics
- Prepare volunteer activity statistics for reporting.
- Maintain accurate volunteer assignment files.
- Maintain detailed case files for each child served.
Additional Responsibilities
- Meet regularly with the Lead Advocacy Coordinator.
- Attend workshops, trainings, and conferences.
- Assist with event planning, volunteer screening, and training.
- Support agency fundraising efforts.
- Participate in annual program evaluations.
Professional Behaviors
- Demonstrate professionalism, boundaries, active listening, and teamwork.
- Communicate effectively and adapt to program needs.
- Participate in volunteer appreciation activities.
- Maintain positive interactions with volunteers, donors, and community partners.
- Engage in lifelong learning and professional development.
- Seek clarification and feedback when needed.
Working Conditions & Physical Demands
- Work under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Stand or walk 50%+ of the day.
- Bend, twist, lift, and stoop regularly.
- Lift up to 25 lbs. independently; heavier with assistance.
- Frequent wrist and arm movement.
- Weekly local travel and occasional overnight travel required.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma required.
- One year of experience in nonprofit, social services, or child advocacy preferred.
- Knowledge of child welfare and legal systems.
- Ability to collaborate with diverse professionals and volunteers.
- Valid driver’s license and vehicle insurance.
- Clear criminal background check, Child Abuse Registry, and CPS history.
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Job Location
Job Location
This job is located in the Waycross, Georgia, 31501, United States region.