As the FJCIP, you will coordinate the Family/Juvenile Court Improvement Project, ensuring grant project goals are met by leading multi-disciplinary team meetings . You will schedule and facilitate family court planning conferences with court clients, prepare and disseminate documents, and manage case-flow to facilitate timely completion of family law actions and dependency cases by coordinating all parties (social workers, parents, judges, attorneys); preparing final orders and parenting plans; trial setting and preparing UFC cases; and briefing judges within legal guidelines.
SKILLS YOU WILL NEED
To thrive in this role, you must have excellent organizational skills and a professional, collaborative demeanor.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE/TRAINING THAT SUPPORTS YOUR SUCCESS
Having some family law experience will help you be successful in this position, as will college coursework in social services or law. A bachelor’s degree is preferred but not required.