Teen Court Program Coordinator

The Teen Court Program Coordinator provides administrative support and program coordination for the Pima County Teen Court Program, a peer-led juvenile court diversion program that uses the principles of restorative justice, service learning, and positive youth development to prevent juvenile crime recidivism. Teen Court accepts referrals from Pima County Juvenile Court for youth ages 12-17 who were arrested for crimes approved for diversion by the court. Youth enter Teen Court by participating in a hearing where they:


  • account for the behavior that led up to their arrest,
  • receive feedback from teens in the community on how to repair the harm they caused, and
  • are sentenced by a peer jury to complete a set of constructive consequences that are designed to impart consequences for their crimes, address the harm caused, restore relationships, and increase participants’ knowledge and skills.


The unique aspect of Teen Court is that trained youth volunteers serve as attorneys, bailiffs, clerks, and jurors. Positive peer influence and parental involvement drive the program. More information is available at www.pcteencourt.com. Being bilingual (English-Spanish) is a requirement to be considered for this position.

Responsibilities
  • Provides support to the Teen Court Program Manager in developing and implementing effective programming.
  • Evaluates and tracks program effectiveness.
  • Provides administrative support by answering phone calls, responding to emails, scheduling workshops, and assisting with court hearings.
  • Coordinates and facilitates Teen Court workshops for teens and families participating in the program; provides training materials and technical assistance.
  • Provides mentorship, resources, and guidance to program participants.
  • Maintains relationships with community partners and promotes program services.
  • Assists with creating and facilitating presentations to schools, businesses, and other community organizations.
  • Stays current on changing and emerging legislation and updates presentations and training materials as appropriate.
  • Assists with recruiting, training, scheduling, and managing program volunteers.


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Ability to read, write and speak both Spanish and English
  • Demonstrated cultural competency and ability to work effectively with the Board and staff, volunteers, and program participants.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office programs.
  • Strong presentation and facilitation skills.
  • Strong planning and organizational skills.
  • Ability to work occasional nights and weekends.


Due to the nature and small size of the organization’s staff, all staff members may be required to perform duties outside of their job descriptions.

Minimum Qualifications
  • Associate degree in social services or related field
  • 2 years of experience working with youth and families in an educational capacity
  • Certification in First Aid and CPR (may be completed upon hire)
  • Fingerprint clearance (may be completed upon hire)
  • Bilingual (English-Spanish)


Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in social services or related field
  • Experience with juvenile court or youth and family services
  • Experience assisting a non-profit or community-based program


Hours, Location and Benefits
  • Full-time, 32-40-hour work weeks, day shifts as well as after school and weekends as needed.
  • $19.25 - $21.00 per hour
  • This position is in an office setting and is mostly sedentary. Reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities.
  • On-site 525 N Bonita Ave, Tucson, AZ 85745
  • Employer paid medical insurance, dental and vision insurance, life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance, PTO, paid holidays, retirement plan.


Send a cover letter and resume to W. Kate Spaulding, manager of Teen Court, at teencourt@ywcatucson.org. In the subject line, reference “Teen Court Program Coordinator."

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