Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
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Candidates who are bilingual in English and Spanish are encouraged to apply.
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Ability to appear at court proceedings with judges or court commissioners.
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Ability to make a recommendation (e.g., placement, conditions, services, family interaction, and treatment) and explain basis for recommendation.
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Ability to consult with parents, caregiver, foster parent, social worker, school personnel, and medical or mental health professionals.
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Ability to review relevant documents or exhibits.
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Ability to meet personally with the child/ward and interview the child/ward, if they are able to communicate. When and where did you meet with the child?
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Ability to conduct a home visit.
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Ability to evaluate if the child/ward's environment safe and appropriate.
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Ability to evaluate if child is subject to the Indian Child Welfare Act and consult the child's tribe regarding placement options and tribal services, if necessary.
COMPENSATION:
Each Guardian Ad Litem will receive $66,000 paid in monthly increments of $5,500.
The Guardian Ad Litem appointed under this judicial order will be considered an independent contractor and will not be considered a Racine County employee for any purpose and will not receive any Racine County employee benefits. The appointed Guardian Ad Litem under this Order will be required to provide his/her own supplies, office and support services and will not receive those from the Racine County Clerk of Courts or from Racine County. Monthly reports must be filed with the Clerk of Court utilizing the standard format supplied by the Clerk of Court. Training, travel and expenses for training and legal materials are not provided or reimbursed by Racine County.
If you are interested in being appointed as a guardian ad litem, please submit your application, setting forth your experience in the courts in acting in such a capacity, identifying the education attended under Supreme Court Rule Chs. 35/36 to be eligible for appointment, and explaining your availability to appear at court proceedings, including with judges or commissioners.