Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) InternSchedule: Fall 2025 Academic Semester (August – November/December) Flexible to accommodate course requirements. Format: Attend court hearings alongside active CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers for assigned cases. Retrieve court orders and supporting documentation from the clerk’s office after hearings. Deliver court reports and other required paperwork to the clerk’s office as needed. Organize and maintain the CASA case filing system. Assist CASA Advocates with case needs or resource coordination. Respond to CASA program emails and inquiries professionally and in a timely manner. Distribute court orders and documentation to relevant internal and external stakeholders. Provide general CASA program information to individuals via phone, email, or in person. Represent CASA at community events to recruit volunteers (“Advocates”). Accurately present CASA program details and People Incorporated’s mission to the public. Qualifications:Must be 21 years or older Junior, Senior, or Graduate student in good academic standing Preferred fields of study: Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Pre-Law Ability to work independently and as part of a team Strong organizational and time management skills Professional communication skills (email, phone, in-person) Reliable personal transportation is required Proficiency in basic Microsoft Office applications Completion of Mandatory Reporter Training and CASA Pre-Service Training (provided) Supervision:Interns will be directly supervised by CASA Program Coordinator Bri Taylor, located at the satellite office in Culpeper, VA. Program: Administration Schedule: Fall 2025 Academic Semester (August – November/December) Flexible to accommodate course requirements. Format: Attend court hearings alongside active CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers for assigned cases. Retrieve court orders and supporting documentation from the clerk’s office after hearings. Deliver court reports and other required paperwork to the clerk’s office as needed. Organize and maintain the CASA case filing system. Assist CASA Advocates with case needs or resource coordination. Respond to CASA program emails and inquiries professionally and in a timely manner. Distribute court orders and documentation to relevant internal and external stakeholders. Provide general CASA program information to individuals via phone, email, or in person. Represent CASA at community events to recruit volunteers (“Advocates”). Accurately present CASA program details and People Incorporated’s mission to the public. Qualifications:Must be 21 years or older Junior, Senior, or Graduate student in good academic standing Preferred fields of study: Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Pre-Law Ability to work independently and as part of a team Strong organizational and time management skills Professional communication skills (email, phone, in-person) Reliable personal transportation is required Proficiency in basic Microsoft Office applications Completion of Mandatory Reporter Training and CASA Pre-Service Training (provided) Supervision:Interns will be directly supervised by CASA Program Coordinator Bri Taylor, located at the satellite office in Culpeper, VA. Program: Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 24210 Allow Groups: No |
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