Program Manager
Are you passionate about ensuring children and families have a voice? Looking to join a collaborative team that believes in community? Our open Program Manager position could be your new job. The Program Manager oversees CASA’s service delivery in Barry, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, ensuring high-quality advocacy for children and families involved in the child protective system. This leadership position plays a critical role in shaping program strategy, managing staff performance, ensuring service quality, and strengthening partnerships across the tri-county region. The Program Manager supervises the Program Coordinators and Supervisors. Core responsibilities include strategic program leadership, staff management (LMA framework), quality assurance, oversight of volunteer management, data integrity, process improvement, child welfare research, and relationship building with courts and community partners. This role provides management and mentorship to Advocate Supervisors who oversee CASA volunteer advocates. The Program Manager is responsible for the supervision, management, skills development, retention, ongoing training or Advocate Supervisors, reporting, data management, and court and partner relationships. This role encompasses responsibilities in LMA (Leadership, Management, Accountability), Volunteer Management, Partner Relations, and Data Reporting, ensuring the effective and efficient service to the community.
Salary Position: $60,000 t0 $62,500
Email Keeley Robinson at [email protected] with your resume and cover letter
More details in the Job Description below:
Salary Position: $60,000 t0 $62,500
Email Keeley Robinson at [email protected] with your resume and cover letter
More details in the Job Description below:
court appointed special advocate (CASA) - volunteer position
CASA is recruiting for our winter hybrid volunteer training series for Barry, Eaton and Ingham Counties beginning Janaury 2025!
Email [email protected] for more information.
Email [email protected] for more information.
Check out our volunteer information page for more information about volunteer opportunities that impact a child's life.
CASA does not discriminate in the delivery of advocacy services based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation or age. If you have a discrimination complaint against CASA, you may submit your concerns in writing to the Executive Director at 3303 W. Saginaw St., Ste. B2, Lansing, MI 48917 or use either of the following links: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services at http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs-eeo or Michigan Department of Civil Rights at http://www.michigan.gov/mdcr.