State of Florida

GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE, 15TH CIRCUIT- TRAINER - 21015574

State of Florida  •  $25k - $42k/yr  •  West Palm Beach, FL (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Requisition No: 876714

Agency: Justice Administrative Commission

Working Title: GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE, 15TH CIRCUIT- TRAINER - 21015574

Pay Plan: Justice Admin Comm.

Position Number: 21015574

Salary: $42,136.92

Posting Closing Date: 06/30/2026

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STATEWIDE GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE

VOLUNTEER TRAINER

IMPORTANT! – Please navigate to the following website: www.guardianadlitem.org to apply for this position:

  • Click on the “Career Opportunities” icon.
  • Scroll down to the link, “Submit Your Guardian ad Litem Employment Application Here.”
  • Complete the “mini” job application and attach your current resume.
  • Select PALM BEACH COUNTY for the job location

OR

  • Email your mini application and resume directly to C15.Apps@gal.fl.gov

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

The Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office is Florida’s award-winning, state-funded child advocacy organization. With more than 10,000 staff and volunteers, which includes more than 180 attorneys, its primary focus is the powerful and effective representation of Florida’s abused, neglected, and abandoned children. Most of these children are abruptly removed from their homes, and sadly, many end up in foster care. The Office’s mission is to provide the most vulnerable children in Florida with an adult from their community who will be a consistent, positive presence in the child's life as part of a multi-disciplinary team that always includes an attorney, child welfare professional and hopefully a community volunteer if one is available, providing the highest quality community advocacy and independent legal representation to protect each child's legal interests.

A critical function is to provide dependency judges with thorough and accurate information regarding the children under the court’s jurisdiction. The Office’s core values strongly reinforce and enhance its mission. Those values are:

  • Commitment to Children
  • Communication Built on Trust
  • Collective Empowerment
  • Collaboration
  • Courtesy

An excellent overview of the Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office can be found at www.guardianadlitem.org

As an employee with the State of Florida, your benefits are a significant part of your compensation with 19 percent of your total compensation coming from the benefits that the State offers. As a fulltime employee, your employee insurance rate will be significantly low due to the contribution of the State of Florida. In fact. In fact, single coverage is as low as $50 per month with family coverage costing only $180 per month.

While the rates are higher for halftime employees, health insurance options are still available to you as long as you are in a salaried position.

Benefits Package:

  • State of Florida Retirement package – Pension or investment plan (3% employee contribution required)
  • (9) Paid state holidays
  • (1) Paid personal holiday
  • (13) Paid sick leave days
  • (13) Paid annual leave days
  • Life insurance $25,000 is provided by the state at no cost to you for all FTE positions. Employee may purchase additional coverage
  • Public Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Tuition Waiver Program

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

The Guardian ad Litem Volunteer Trainer position offers an extremely interesting and challenging opportunity for job-seekers engaged in training others to become Guardian ad Litem volunteers. It provides a great venue for increased professional growth and personal development. You will experience and benefit from daily exposure to critical aspects of training a diverse group of Guardian ad Litem volunteers. The daily working environment is dynamic, fast-paced, intellectually and emotionally challenging, and satisfying!

ABOUT THE WORK

This is responsible professional work preparing staff and volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused, neglected and abandoned children. Some examples of a “typical” working day may include the following:

  • Coordinating and assisting volunteers in accessing online pre-service training as required and in carrying out the requirements of field practice leading to certification.
  • Tracking training progress for new volunteers.
  • Preparing for, publicizing, organizing and conducting classroom style and virtual training on all aspects of child welfare law, rules, and practices as well as child development and local resources available to serve children who are abused and neglected.
  • Participating in local office efforts to develop and retain valued volunteers.
  • Working on an alternative schedule that will include night and weekend work.

ABOUT THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

The following are desirable knowledge, skills, abilities and traits for prospective Trainer position candidates:

  • Self-motivated and achievement oriented
  • Strong desire to learn and pursue personal development
  • Able to effectively interact with and/or influence people of diverse backgrounds
  • Ability to exercise discretion, respect privacy, and maintain confidentiality
  • Strong organizational/time management skills and ability to meet deadlines independently
  • Excellent oral, writing, and computer literacy skills
  • Able to maintain a professional and effective demeanor
  • Ability to instruct, coach, mentor, and motivate volunteers
  • Knowledge of and proficiency in public speaking and presentations
  • Knowledge of and proficiency in conducting and carrying out effective adult learning classes
  • Knowledge of and proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office programs, the internet, video conferencing platforms, and social media venues
  • Knowledge of case management, social support services and concepts of child development
  • Knowledge of the dynamics of child abuse, domestic violence, substance abuse and mental health
  • Knowledge of the Florida State Courts System and the Guardian ad Litem Office
  • Knowledge of Florida Statutes relating to child welfare and protection

ABOUT THE EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

The following are education and experience requirements for prospective Trainer position candidates:

  • Must possess a valid Florida Driver’s License.
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in sociology, social work, psychology, child development, education, juvenile justice, communications, or a related social science
  • Two years of experience in a program of child welfare, social service, counseling, teaching, or supervising volunteers.

(Please note: An exception for the required training and experience may be granted by the Executive Director or designee.)

If you are a retiree of the Florida Retirement System (FRS), please check with the FRS at 1-844-377-1888 on how your current benefits may be affected if you are re-employed with the State of Florida. Your current retirement benefits may be canceled, suspended, or deemed ineligible depending upon the date of your retirement.

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.

State of Florida

About State of Florida

Join Florida’s talented workforce to fulfill your professional goals and achieve a meaningful career. Our talented public servants work hard to serve more than 19 million residents across Florida, and you, too, can realize success in the Sunshine State.

Working in Florida’s state government means being responsive to the issues impacting the taxpayers of our state. Florida’s state government boasts both fast-paced work environments in which critical thinking and creative problem-solving are a must as well as steady employment opportunities that prize consistent service to our state’s residents. In some positions, state employment means being able to influence policy decisions and help implement change. In others, state employment means being the reliable resource that our taxpayers have come to expect from Florida’s public servants. All positions offer the ability to gain valuable experience quickly, improving your overall skillset. The State of Florida is seeking individuals with leadership skills, creativity and dedication to their fellow Floridians and individuals who recognize the professional development opportunities and achievements possible through state service.

Florida boasts the third largest population in the country and is richly diverse in both population and landscape. With an award-winning park system, warm weather and beautiful bodies of water, Florida is the perfect environment for recreational activities and outdoor enthusiasts. Our favorable tax climate means your income goes further and our business-friendly policies foster private sector growth. Joining Florida’s talented, diverse workforce provides the opportunity to achieve your professional goals while living in a state that values quality of life, culture and recreation. For employment opportunities with the State of Florida, visit https://jobs.myflorida.com.

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