
The Office of the Child Advocate (OCA) is an independent executive branch agency with oversight and ombudsperson responsibilities, established by the Massachusetts Legislature in 2008. The OCA's mission is to ensure that children receive appropriate, timely, and quality state services, with a particular focus on ensuring that the Commonwealth's most vulnerable and at-risk children can thrive. Through collaboration with public and private stakeholders, the OCA identifies gaps in state services and recommends improvements in policy, practice, regulation and/or law. The OCA also serves as a resource for families who are receiving, or are eligible to receive, services from the Commonwealth. Office of the Child Advocate | Mass.gov
The Center on Child Wellbeing & Trauma at the OCA supports state agencies and their community-based partners in their journey towards becoming trauma-informed and responsive through the creation and delivery of in-person and virtual trainings. CCWT also provides in depth technical assistance on how to make policies, programs, and interactions more trauma-responsive to support child wellbeing. Child Trauma and Wellbeing – A resource for child-serving organizations
The right candidate for this position has skills in the creation of trainings for adult learners, has project management skills, can design trainings related to trauma, resilience, and equity. The right candidate will also enjoy being part of a collaborative team, agile and able to pivot as objectives of trainings shift. The right candidate is focused on data collection and analysis, bringing a data-driven eye to the Center’s strategic goals. Additionally, the right candidate has an understanding of how Massachusetts Executive Branch agencies operate. Most of all, the right candidate has a passion for improving the lives of the children and youth of the Commonwealth and wants to be part of an innovative, growing team of public servants who share that passion.
This role requires a mixture of in-person work at the OCA office, in-person trainings throughout Massachusetts with employee-provided transportation, and remote work.
Application Instructions
Applications are to be submitted on the Mass Careers website: MassCareers Create a Profile guide | Mass.govA cover letter and resume are required parts of the application. Review of applicants will start immediately and continue while the position is posted, with first consideration given to those received on or before July 27th, 2026.
The OCA is committed to creating and supporting an inclusive work community that is free of all forms of discrimination.The OCA does not tolerate discrimination or harassment on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, parental status, political affiliation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other basis under Massachusetts law.
The OCA encourages applicants from a broad spectrum of backgrounds to apply for positions, including candidates who have personal and/or professional history with the child protective and/or juvenile justice systems.
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Required Qualifications:
Ability to travel across Massachusetts for training sessions as needed
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