Guardianship Supervisor
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Management
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Government
Financial Compliance
Guardianship Program Supervisor
The Supreme Court of Nevada, Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), is seeking a Guardianship Program Supervisor to lead the statewide Guardianship Office. The Guardianship Office provides voluntary compliance, financial review, investigative, and technical assistance services to Nevada's district courts to strengthen guardianship oversight, promote accountability, and protect vulnerable adults.
Reporting to the Statutory and Family Support Unit Program Manager, the Guardianship Program Supervisor provides leadership and oversight for a multidisciplinary team of Guardianship Forensic Specialists, Guardianship Investigators, and Guardianship Technicians. The supervisor directs financial forensic reviews, administrative investigations, and compliance activities; provides technical guidance on complex guardianship matters; collaborates with district courts and stakeholders to promote consistent statewide practices; and supports the continued development of effective guardianship oversight programs.
The Guardianship Office partners with district courts by reviewing guardianship cases for statutory compliance, conducting enhanced financial reviews and administrative investigations, identifying reporting deficiencies, assisting with guardianship case management initiatives, promoting best practices, and supporting consistent statewide performance measures. Services are provided to Nevada district courts at no cost and include a public hotline for guardianship questions and concerns.
This position may be based in either Carson City or Las Vegas and requires periodic statewide travel. This is an administrative compliance and investigative position focused on guardianship and fiduciary oversight. This is not a sworn law enforcement or peace officer position and does not include arrest powers, criminal investigative authority, or POST certification requirements.
After an initial training period, there may be an opportunity for a hybrid remote/in-office schedule.
Examples of Duties- Plan, organize, assign, supervise, and evaluate the work of staff.
- Provide leadership and technical guidance on complex guardianship investigations, financial reviews, audits, and compliance matters.
- Review investigative findings, financial analyses, reports, and recommendations for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with applicable laws, court rules, and agency standards.
- Establish priorities and allocate resources to ensure timely completion of investigations, audits, and compliance reviews.
- Develop and implement unit policies, procedures, quality assurance standards, and best practices to promote consistency and continuous improvement.
- Monitor caseloads, workload distribution, and performance metrics; prepare operational reports and recommend process improvements.
- Coordinate with district courts, judges, court administrators, attorneys, financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, Adult Protective Services, and other governmental entities regarding guardianship compliance matters.
- Assist in developing strategies to identify trends, systemic issues, and opportunities to improve statewide guardianship compliance and financial oversight.
- Ensure proper maintenance of investigative records, financial documentation, evidence, and case management systems.
- Provide consultation and support regarding complex financial exploitation concerns, asset reviews, investigative techniques, and compliance issues.
- Review and approve reports, correspondence, court filings, and other official documents prepared by unit staff.
- Develop and deliver training for staff, courts, guardians, and stakeholders regarding guardianship statutes, financial accountability, investigative procedures, and compliance requirements.
- Participate in the development of legislative proposals, administrative rules, policies, and program initiatives related to guardianship oversight.
- Recruit, train, coach, and mentor staff; conduct performance evaluations; address employee performance and disciplinary matters; and foster a collaborative, professional work environment.
- Represent the Guardianship Office at meetings, committees, conferences, and stakeholder work groups.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
- Five (5) years of progressively responsible professional experience in auditing, investigations, compliance, financial review, guardianship administration, human services, adult protective services, social work, case management, or a closely related field, including experience conducting investigations, assessments, or compliance reviews.
- Knowledge of guardianship laws, court rules, investigative practices, financial analysis, auditing, fraud detection, and regulatory compliance.
- Ability to analyze complex financial, legal, and investigative information; interpret and apply statutes, regulations, policies, and court procedures; and develop sound recommendations.
- Strong leadership, organizational, and project management skills, with the ability to…
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