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Juvenile Success Coordinator

Job Responsibilities

The Kent County 17th Circuit Court is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Juvenile Success Coordinator to support youth in our diversion and community probation programs. This full-time role is assigned to the Girls Court Program and will work within a multidisciplinary team to provide program services to justice-involved youth.

The Ideal candidate is one who believes in second chances, enjoys mentoring at-risk youth, and thrives on building positive connections with families, schools, and community partners.

Juvenile Success Coordinators provide hands-on support and supervision for youth who are on community probation. Juvenile Success Coordinators monitor their progress at home, school, and work; encourage compliance with program goals, court orders, and case plans; and help them access resources that promote accountability and personal growth. Every day brings new opportunities to make a meaningful impact on young lives—whether meeting with a family, coordinating with service providers, or conducting a home visit.

What You’ll Do
  • Guide juveniles and families through the expectations of diversion and community probation programs.
  • Develop and implement individualized case plans that outline goals, supports, and accountability measures.
  • Monitor school attendance, employment, curfew, community service, and participation in treatment or other required programs.
  • Conduct home, school, and community visits to assess progress and provide ongoing support.
  • Testify in court hearings, as necessary.
  • Recommend and apply incentives or sanctions in collaboration with court staff.
  • Maintain accurate, detailed records of all contacts and progress updates.
  • Provide transportation support for programming and community outings.
Must be available to work second shift.

Minimum Qualifications

Associate’s degree in Sociology, Psychology, Criminal Justice, or related field, combined with a minimum of six months of experience in intervention services for at-risk juveniles. A valid, unrestricted Michigan driver's license and access to reliable transportation in the performance of job duties are required.

Must have knowledge of case work principles using criminal justice and/or social work and counseling practices and techniques. Having the ability to earn the respect of juvenile offenders and their families, as well as to interact positively with clients from a wide range of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, is essential.

** Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Psychology, Criminal Justice, or related, and willingness to obtain a chauffeur's license is highly desired.

Additional Information

*Notices will come via email. Please monitor the email address indicated on your application*

Watch the "A Day in the Life of Max" video below to learn more about what Kent County does:

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