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Keeps the child’s, parents, caregivers, court-appointed attorney and guardian ad litem(s) informed about the child’s circumstances and significant events. Whenever a child must be removed from their home, Texas courts appoint Child Protective Services (CPS) to serve as a "Conservator" of the child.
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Participates in Intimate Partner Abuse trainings, Guardian ad Litem trainings, and other trainings when needed. Participates in Intimate Partner Abuse trainings, Guardian ad Litem trainings, and other trainings when needed.
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Working Title: GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE, 11TH CIRCUIT- PARALEGAL SPECIALIST - 21015761. The Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office is Florida’s award-winning, state-funded child advocacy organization.
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The Utah State Courts seeks talented and motivated individuals to help in its mission "to provide the people with an open, fair, and independent system for the advancement of justice under the law".
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The Case Manager works as a team member with a therapist, foster parents, primary caregiver, guardian ad litem and other appropriate professionals. The Case Manager works as a team member with a therapist, foster parents, primary caregiver, guardian ad litem and other appropriate professionals.
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Negotiate and develop a case plan in collaboration with the parents, Guardian Ad Litem, foster parents and other pertinent parties with the goal of reunification or other permanency for the childAccurately document all case activities in the Florida Safe Families Network database within 48 hours.
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Primary liaison between team members including; provider agencies, courts, schools, attorneys, guardian ad litem, CASA, provider services, biological families or caregivers and any other involved parties.
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Prepare referrals for services including court petitions to the Office of Legal Affairs for the appointment of article 81 Guardian Ad Litem referrals and temporary restraining orders.
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The Legal Assistant/Paralegal supports the in-house family law practice, which includes third-party caregiver matters and custody guardian ad litem cases. Process and coordinate guardian ad litem court referrals, including internal processing of all referrals and placement of cases.
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Collaborate with all systems and individuals serving youth, including legal guardian, juvenile probation office, appointed guardian ad litem, mental health provider and school officials.
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The Case Manager works as a team member with a therapist, foster parents, primary caregiver, state attorneys office, guardian ad litem and other appropriate professionals. Job DetailsJob LocationFamily Support Services of Suncoast - Largo, FLPosition TypeFull TimeEducation Level4 Year DegreeDescriptionJoin our team at FSS and enjoy comprehensive benefits including but not limited to:Tuition Reimbursement: Earn up to $5,250 per qualifying year to invest in your Insurance: Choose from three comprehensive Florida Blue health insurance plans to keep you and your family covered.
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The National Court Appointed Special Advocate/Guardian ad Litem (CASA/GAL) Association for Children fulfills society’s most fundamental obligation by making sure a qualified and compassionate adult will fight for and protect the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect.
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Refer appropriate cases to HRA's Office of Legal Affairs for guardianship, Guardian-Ad-Litem, STIPSO, and other legal interventions. Refer appropriate cases to HRA's Office of Legal Affairs for guardianship, Guardian-Ad-Litem, STIPSO, and other legal interventions.
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Assist in providing client and foster parent support/crisis management. StepStone connects children and youth who need homes with foster families, as well as foster care training, respite care and support services.
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Consult with the agency staff attorney and client analyst supervisor regarding the resignation or reassignment of a volunteer or any case requesting a “Staff as Guardian ad Litem” approval.
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