Operations Coordinator
Company: CASA OF LOS ANGELES
Location: Monterey Park
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position:
Operations Coordinator Reports to: Director of Advocacy
Status/Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. This is a fully
in-person role based at the Edelman Children’s Court in Monterey
Park. Occasional evening or weekend hours may be required.
Location: In-person position based at CASA of Los Angeles, Edelman
Children’s Court, Monterey Park, CA VISION STATEMENT CASA/LA’s
vision is a Los Angeles in which all children and families impacted
by the child welfare and juvenile justice systems have equitable
access to the resources and support they need to thrive.
ORGANIZATION MISSION CASA of Los Angeles organizes the community to
take action and advocate for children and families in LA County’s
overburdened child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
Organization Overview CASA of Los Angeles mobilizes community
volunteers to advocate for children who have experienced abuse and
neglect. The organization envisions a Los Angeles in which every
child in the child welfare system has a dedicated advocate and the
opportunity to thrive. CASA of Los Angeles is on a path to expand
services across LA County so that it reaches a meaningful number of
the 26,000 children in the dependency court system each year.
POSITION OVERVIEW The Operations Coordinator supports the
day-to-day operations of CASA/LA’s Advocacy Program and reports to
the Director of Advocacy. This role coordinates referral intake,
case assignments, volunteer support, and program logistics to help
ensure children and youth receive timely, high-quality advocacy
services. Working closely with advocacy staff and volunteers, the
Operations Coordinator maintains accurate case data, supports
program workflows, and helps keep operations running smoothly. The
ideal candidate is organized, detail-oriented, and collaborative,
with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a mission-driven
environment supporting children and families. This role plays an
important part in ensuring children and youth are matched with CASA
volunteers and receive consistent advocacy and support. DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES VOLUNTEER/ OFFICE SUPPORT Oversee process and
policy regarding delivery/processing of CASA reports and documents
to the court. Manage a caseload of “on leave” CASA volunteers and
assist advocate supervisors in returning CASAs from leave.
Represent CASA at meetings and presentations with community
partners, as needed. Assist with administrative tasks related to
CASA programming, development, and volunteer support, including
scanning, copying, faxing, ordering supplies, mailing, and updating
the CLC roster. Model positivity and collaboration in working with
CASA volunteers, staff, and community partners. Provide quality and
supportive service at the CASA reception desk by assisting CASA
volunteers and guests, including managing phone inquiries. REFERRAL
AND WAITLIST MANAGEMENT Manage the intake process for referrals of
children and youth to the CASA program; Respond to inquiries from
community partners about the status of CASA referrals. Manage
waitlist of children/youth awaiting CASA appointment, including
quality of records and enrolling/dismissing cases per protocol.
Audit waitlist to ensure cases have updated information and
placement on the waitlist remains appropriate. Coordinate with
advocacy and volunteer services team to match graduating CASA
volunteers with cases on the waitlist. Assign CASA volunteers to
view cases on the waitlist. Oversee assessment process to assign
and track referrals completed by the advocacy team. Assist with
caseload planning of Advocate Supervisors (i.e., graduations,
transfers) Manage DocuSign account for NMD consent form s
ELECTRONIC CASE FILE OVERSIGHT:?? Maintain compliance with CASA/LA
policies and procedures, including documentation of their efforts
in (ETO). Assist the advocacy team and CASA volunteers with
case-related data entry. Assist with completing electronic case
transfer procedures, including assigning new CASA graduates, and
transferring CASAs between supervisor caseloads. Oversee EFile
management of CASA Reports, Order of Appointments, CASA Referrals,
Updates on Request Upload PMAs (psychotropic medication
authorizations) to ETO Coordinate with IT department on issues
relating to LASC Portal/ EFile CA OTHER DUTIES: Attend and actively
participate in one-on-one supervisory meetings and team group
supervisory meetings. Manage CASA LA Duty Day Calendar. Coordinate
issuance, tracking, and replacement of staff and volunteer badges
in collaboration with HR, Advocacy, Volunteer Services as needed.
Coordinate ordering, inventory, and distribution of office and
program supplies, ensuring adherence to purchasing guidelines and
proactive restocking. Serve as a point of contact for office
operations needs, including coordination with facilities, vendors,
and internal stakeholders as needed. Travel required on an
as-needed basis, including occasional evening and weekend work.
Participate in a minimum of 12 hours of continuing education per
year. Other projects as assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree in the areas of human services, social work,
psychology, or related field. Highly proficient in MS Office, and
ability to work with new systems. Excellent organizational skills
and ability to multi-task. Ability to work within a multicultural
environment serving children and families of diverse backgrounds.
Exceptional oral and written communication skills. Ability to pass
a Livescan background check. BE ABLE TO DEMONSTRATE THE FOLLOWING:
Actively listens to concerns and exhibits patience even if in
disagreement. Responds and communicates constructively and
positively to others and their opinions with a collaborative and
non-judgmental approach. Conveys the point of the discussion
clearly, providing supporting information. Effectively cascades
information to the team and actively solicits opinions and input.
Exhibit emotional control during all encounters whether in
agreement or not. Proactively takes responsibility for self. Builds
professional, positive, and respectful relationships. Proactively
address and exceed internal and external needs and expectations.
PREFERRED Bilingual Spanish strongly preferred. Experience in the
field of child welfare and/or experience working with
children/youth. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The CASA office has an open office layout. Candidates will be
working in a shared space with varying levels of noise and foot
traffic. Office environment consists of moderate fluctuations in
air temperature. Physical requirements include standing, bending,
reaching, sitting, grasping, fingering, repetitive motion, both
hands/feet, and walking. Lifting requirement is up to 20 lbs.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS Compensation: $29.00–$31.25 per hour
(non-exempt). Final starting rate will be based on experience,
skills, internal equity, and market factors. Benefits include: Up
to $535/month toward medical, dental, and vision coverage
Employer-paid Basic Life and AD&D insurance A variety of
voluntary benefits, such as supplemental life and disability plans,
accident and critical illness coverage, pet insurance, and legal/ID
protection Access to Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Commuter
Spending Accounts (CSA), Health Savings Account (HSA), and an
employer-sponsored Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) for
employees who waive coverage Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to
support emotional and mental well-being Robust time off benefits,
including generous vacation, sick leave, paid holidays, and
organizational closure days CASA of Los Angeles is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and is committed to fostering diversity and
inclusion. CASA of Los Angeles promotes equal opportunity for all
employees and applicants. In doing so, we comply with local, state,
and federal laws and regulations to ensure an equal employment
opportunity for everyone. We don’t discriminate in employment
opportunities or practices on the basis of race, ancestry, color,
religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, age, disability, citizenship, military service obligation,
veteran status or any other basis protected by federal, state or
local laws. Our policies and personnel practices are intended to
ensure that all of us are treated equally with regard to
recruiting, hiring, and advancement, and our decisions on
employment are made to further the principle of equal employment
opportunities for employees. Requirements:
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