Case Manager - Monroe County Mediation Programs
General Responsibilities:
The primary purpose of this job is to case manage referrals to Mediation Programs in Monroe County.
Specifics of Duties:
- Intercepts referrals from courts, police, social services, area schools and other human service agencies and assists in the processing of community and divorce mediation cases;
- Maintains accurate and confidential files on all cases; provides a resource and support to clients; opens and closes files; Conducts intake and schedules hearings;
- Completes Caseload Manager recordkeeping;
- Prepares statistical data for reporting;
- Provides follow-up to Court Personnel, District Attorney, Public Defender, School Districts and Police departments;
- Answers inquiries regarding community and divorce programs;
- Monitors cases for non-compliance and addresses problems with conciliation, additional mediation, or a return to court;
- Develops and maintains an effective working relationship with Monroe County Judges and Court Clerks;
- Serves as a resource for mediators and arbitrators by identifying potential problem areas associated with a case;
- Reviews agreements and awards, and suggests alternative human service agencies to provide follow-up support services;
- Assists with preparation for in-service activities and other office activities;
- Attends regularly scheduled staff meetings as well as meetings with supervisor;
Required Knowledge and Skills:
- Must be able to complete training and apprenticeship to become a certified mediator;
- Ability to work with and nurture professional level volunteers and clients from all socio-economic backgrounds;
- Proven ability to exercise confidentiality;
- Ability to promote the use of the ADR process through the lens of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging;
- Ability to interview, make assessments and provide a referral to other human service agencies;
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing;
- Initiative, tact, honesty, integrity and a commitment to peaceful conflict resolution through mediation;
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, Word and basic computer technology;
- Strong organizational and time management abilities with ability to take direction and work independently;
- Ability to type a minimum of 35 wpm.
Preferred:
- Prior mediation experience.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Graduation from a recognized college or university with an Associates Degree in the field of Human Services, Social Science or Criminal Justice, plus two years of work experience in a related field; or
- Any equivalent combination of work experience and education sufficient to indicate ability to perform the job.
To apply, send cover letter and resume to:
Donna Durbin, Director, Monroe County
The Center for Dispute Settlement is an Equal Opportunity Employer.