
Part-Time Juvenile Court Youth Coordinator-Jamestown
North Dakota Court System, Jamestown, ND, United States
It is a 20-hour per week position with flexible evening and weekend hours and some weekday hours, ideal for building your resume and providing services to youth and families during their involvement with the Juvenile Court.
The Ideal Candidate
Keeps information confidential.
Follows and requires others to follow set rules.
Has ability to understand, read, and relay instructions.
Easily builds rapport and communicates courteously and cooperatively.
Exhibits excellent interpersonal skills to deal effectively with youth and families.
The Ideal Candidate Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma.
Work experience with youth preferred.
Position Type / Salary
Part-time, temporary position with a wage of $18.56 per hour. Reimbursed for mileage.
The Juvenile Court Youth Coordinator is responsible for providing services to the youth and the youth’s families during the youth’s course of involvement with the Juvenile Court. The Youth Coordinator will work with assigned youth as identified by the Juvenile Court Supervisor.
This position is approximately 20 hours per week and will include evening and weekend hours with some weekday hours as necessary.
Internships are available if the location is approved by a university or college.
Responsibilities
Assist with accessing transportation for court meetings, hearings, court-ordered services, and evaluations.
Assist in seeking and gaining employment.
Assist in exposing youth to positive social activities.
Assist with college applications, GED, Job Corps, or other employment training.
Mentor positive models of healthy relationships.
Connect youth and families with culturally relevant programming and services.
Bridge communication and understanding between the juvenile court and youth.
Outreach families to ensure they understand the court process and what is happening.
Assist participants in group outings and special projects.
Document activities in the case management system.
Report any neglect or abuse as a mandated reporter.
Provide feedback regarding services provided to the juvenile court staff when requested; attend staff meetings and court as required.
Conduct and observe drug testing of the youth when requested.
Conduct curfew checks by phone or in person when requested by the juvenile court officer.
Perform other duties of a comparable level or type.
Qualifications
High school diploma.
Work experience with youth preferred.
Courteous, cooperative, and able to build rapport.
Understands, reads, and relays instructions.
Basic written and verbal communication skills.
Follows and requires others to follow set rules.
Maintains confidentiality.
Interpersonal skills to deal effectively with youth and families.
Operates general office equipment, computer, word processing, and case management software.
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The Ideal Candidate
Keeps information confidential.
Follows and requires others to follow set rules.
Has ability to understand, read, and relay instructions.
Easily builds rapport and communicates courteously and cooperatively.
Exhibits excellent interpersonal skills to deal effectively with youth and families.
The Ideal Candidate Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma.
Work experience with youth preferred.
Position Type / Salary
Part-time, temporary position with a wage of $18.56 per hour. Reimbursed for mileage.
The Juvenile Court Youth Coordinator is responsible for providing services to the youth and the youth’s families during the youth’s course of involvement with the Juvenile Court. The Youth Coordinator will work with assigned youth as identified by the Juvenile Court Supervisor.
This position is approximately 20 hours per week and will include evening and weekend hours with some weekday hours as necessary.
Internships are available if the location is approved by a university or college.
Responsibilities
Assist with accessing transportation for court meetings, hearings, court-ordered services, and evaluations.
Assist in seeking and gaining employment.
Assist in exposing youth to positive social activities.
Assist with college applications, GED, Job Corps, or other employment training.
Mentor positive models of healthy relationships.
Connect youth and families with culturally relevant programming and services.
Bridge communication and understanding between the juvenile court and youth.
Outreach families to ensure they understand the court process and what is happening.
Assist participants in group outings and special projects.
Document activities in the case management system.
Report any neglect or abuse as a mandated reporter.
Provide feedback regarding services provided to the juvenile court staff when requested; attend staff meetings and court as required.
Conduct and observe drug testing of the youth when requested.
Conduct curfew checks by phone or in person when requested by the juvenile court officer.
Perform other duties of a comparable level or type.
Qualifications
High school diploma.
Work experience with youth preferred.
Courteous, cooperative, and able to build rapport.
Understands, reads, and relays instructions.
Basic written and verbal communication skills.
Follows and requires others to follow set rules.
Maintains confidentiality.
Interpersonal skills to deal effectively with youth and families.
Operates general office equipment, computer, word processing, and case management software.
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