The Youth Tracker is responsible for completing assigned daily contact with youth, as well as meeting the conditions of the youth’s service plan for assigned caseload. The Youth Tracker must maintain a flexible work schedule that may include working hours other than regular work schedule and evenings, weekends and holidays. This role involves conducting face-to-face daily contacts at various locations with assigned youth, managing behaviors through programmatic and individual structure, and developing a helping relationship emphasizing youth accountability. The position also requires completing all necessary documentation accurately and timely, including discharge information, and entering data into the Department of Juvenile Justice’s Juvenile Tracking System (JTS) and Southwest Key Programs database, Efforts to Outcome (ETO). The Youth Tracker must also stay familiar with youth history by examining case files and keeping up-to-date with new information. Immediate notification to the Program Director or designee is required in the event of a youth crisis, suspected illegal activity, or any other youth or program incident. Regular and punctual attendance is essential.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED