North Dakota Supreme Court seeks part-time juvenile court youth coordinator in Williston

Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice
Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice - North Dakota Supreme Court
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The North Dakota Supreme Court is seeking applicants for a part-time Juvenile Court Youth Coordinator position in Williston, North Dakota. The role offers a wage of $18.56 per hour and requires approximately 20 hours of work per week, including evening, weekend, and some weekday hours.

According to the job announcement, the Youth Coordinator will provide services to youth and their families during their involvement with the Juvenile Court. Responsibilities include assisting with transportation for court-related activities, helping youth seek employment or training opportunities, mentoring positive relationships, connecting families with culturally relevant programs, and facilitating communication between the court and youth. The coordinator will also document activities in a case management system and report any neglect or abuse as required by law.

Applicants must have a high school diploma. While prior experience working with youth is preferred, it is not required. The position also reimburses mileage expenses.

Internships may be available if approved by an applicant’s university or college.

For more information about the position or to apply, interested individuals can view the full job posting on the North Dakota Courts website at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ndcourts/jobs/5203536/part-time-juvenile-court-youth-coordinator-williston?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs.



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