• Advocate Supervisor -- CASA of Adams and Broomfield Counties

    Posted: 05/05/2026

    CASA of Adams and Broomfield Counties is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for children and youth involved in the child welfare system so every child can be safe, have a permanent home, and the opportunity to thrive. We recruit, train, and support community volunteers to serve as Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) for children who have experienced abuse, neglect, or are court involved or at risk due to truancy. In Adams and Broomfield Counties, more than 400 children benefit from the life-changing advocacy of a CASA Volunteer each year. CASA Volunteers provide a critical voice for these children in court, advocating for their best interests. Our CASA Volunteers come from all walks of life and have a shared commitment towards improving children’s future outcomes. 

    We are committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion and seek team members who bring diverse perspectives and lived experiences to this work and who are representative of the population we serve.

    The Advocate Supervisor manages and supports a caseload of CASA volunteers as they advocate for children in complex and often high-stakes situations. This role focuses on coaching, guidance, and accountability to ensure volunteers provide consistent, high-quality advocacy aligned with CASA standards.

    This position does not provide direct services to children or families. Instead, it supports volunteers in navigating challenging cases, making sound decisions, and representing the best interests of children.

    The work includes regular exposure to emotionally difficult situations. Successful candidates bring professionalism, sound judgment, and the ability to support others through complex and sensitive case dynamics.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Volunteer Management

    • Supervise and manage a caseload of CASA volunteers (up to ~40), ensuring consistent, high-quality advocacy.
    • Provide direct coaching and clear, candid feedback on volunteer performance, including written court reports and case practices.
    • Uphold CASA policies and ethical standards, ensuring volunteers maintain clear roles and strong professional boundaries.
    • Support volunteers in navigating complex, high-conflict, and trauma-impacted cases.
    • Review and submit court reports and ensure timely, accurate documentation.
    • Attend court hearings and case related meetings to support volunteers.
    • Have direct, sometimes difficult conversations with volunteers to address performance concerns, boundaries, and case conduct.
    • Coach volunteers on advocacy, documentation, and adherence to program standards.
    • Assist in identifying and resolving challenges to volunteers’ advocacy work, including addressing feedback from case professionals (e.g., caseworkers, attorneys, caregivers) in a professional and solution-focused manner.
    • Maintain accurate and timely case documentation in the database; monitor case progress and compliance.
    • Collaborate with internal staff and external partners including courts, schools, and human services.
    • Participate in pre-service training and facilitate portions of the curriculum, ensuring new volunteers are prepared for the volunteer role.
    • Support volunteer retention, development, and appreciation through excellent customer service and relationship building.

    Case Management and Program Responsibilities

    • Maintain accurate, up-to-date case and volunteer records in the database.
    • Ensure timely documentation of case goals, monthly updates, and case notes.
    • Conduct monthly case reviews with volunteers to monitor progress and accountability.
    • Train and support volunteers in using the case management system.
    • Review, edit, and submit court reports to ensure quality and compliance.
    • Attend court hearings with volunteers.
    • Track program data and required grant metrics.
    • Collaborate with team members to improve processes and share information.
    • Participate in individual and team supervision meetings.
    • Assist with volunteer recruitment, screening, and ongoing training.
    • Represent CASA professionally with courts, human services, and community partners.
    • Support program operations, special projects, and organizational initiatives as needed.
    • Participate in occasional travel and evening/weekend commitments.

    Qualifications

    • Direct service experience working with children, youth, or families in high-stress systems (e.g., child welfare, juvenile justice, education, behavioral health, or related fields).
    • Demonstrated ability to handle exposure to trauma, crisis, and emotionally difficult situations with professionalism and sound judgment.
    • Proven ability to set and enforce boundaries, hold others accountable, and navigate complex interpersonal dynamics.
    • Experience providing direct feedback, coaching, and performance management (volunteers or staff).
    • Ability to manage conflict and have difficult, direct conversations with a range of stakeholders.
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to review and edit professional reports.
    • Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple cases, deadlines, and competing priorities.
    • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and database systems.
    • Ability to pass required background checks.
    • Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
    • Experience working with diverse communities and a commitment to equity and inclusion.
    • Bachelor’s degree preferred.

    Salary: $52,000-$55,000/year depending on experience. 

    Benefits include: Flexible hybrid schedule, flexible paid time off, health/dental/vision insurance, organization-provided life insurance

    To Apply: https://casa17th.bamboohr.com/careers/40?source=aWQ9MjE%3D