Role Description
Under the general supervision of the Delaware County DJFS Director, works to assist JFS staff in interpreting laws, rules, and policies governing all agency programs. The employee will help the agency achieve CFSR standards and ensure service delivery that focuses on Safety, Permanency, and Well-being for the families served by the agency.
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Assists protective services casework staff in reaching well-informed and plausible decisions regarding actions on legal aspects of child welfare cases.
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Prepares and presents cases for court.
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Conducts legal research and offers legal advice.
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Prepares for and conducts quasi-judicial hearings.
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Creates and supports communication with the Delaware County Courts.
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Acts as liaison with the Prosecutorโs office, practicing attorneys, casework staff, and county administration.
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Commits to practicing cultural competence by working respectfully and effectively with diverse individuals and communities.
Qualifications
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Juris Doctorate degree is required.
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Must be licensed, admitted, and in good standing with the Ohio Bar for practice as an Attorney in the State of Ohio.
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Three (3) to five (5) yearsโ experience in child welfare or the practice of juvenile law.
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Strong time management and interpersonal communication skills.
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Demonstrated ability to manage and lead subordinate personnel.
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Must possess a State of Ohio Driverโs License and acceptable driving record.
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All required licenses and certificates must be maintained as a condition of continued employment.
Requirements
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Meets with management and casework staff to discuss legal issues in protective services, public assistance, and workforce development.
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Develops pleadings, motions, and other legal documents for filing in court.
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Represents the agency in protective service cases, post-dispositional and miscellaneous cases.
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Assists in filing and ensuring accurate service of process on all parties and interested persons.
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Assists in the exchange of information between all parties.
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Maintains legal files for all cases.
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Represents agency on all post dispositional motions, including permanent custody hearings.
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Independently prepares for and handles trials.
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Regularly meets with administrator to discuss trends in legally involved child welfare cases.
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Works to resolve issues which cause children to remain in placement.
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Reviews and assists in policy development for the client-agency.
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Develops and regularly provides training to agency staff on working with the court.
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Interviews and prepares witnesses, seeks out documentary evidence.
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Oversees, directs, and guides the work of subordinate personnel.
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Demonstrates a comprehensive and professional knowledge of public administration, government structure and process, employee relations, office practices and procedures, and public relations.
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Attends meetings and training as required; attends phone conferences, webinars, and meetings as needed.
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Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance.
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Holds confidential all aspects of the job.
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Performs typing, word processing, and related computer operations.
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Works outside of typical work schedule/business hours as required.
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Other duties as assigned.
Company Description
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V