USU Extension in Salt Lake County is expanding its Youth Court initiative and is seeking a Youth Court Coordinator to support and oversee the operations of weekly Youth Court hearings in four locations throughout Granite School District. The Youth Court program uses a restorative justice-based approach, where referred youth participate in hearings that are run by a panel of their peers. This program provides an alternative justice process for youth that keeps them out of the formal juvenile court system. The role of the Youth Court Coordinator involves a variety of responsibilities, including managing site-level operations, overseeing referral eligibility and scheduling, and ensuring consistent and restorative hearing practices at each court site.
This leadership role will support the vision and day-to-day function of the Granite Community Youth Court by supervising site facilitators, coordinating youth referrals and case scheduling, developing curriculum and trainings, and serving as a liaison with stakeholders such as the Office of Juvenile Justice, law enforcement, school administrators, and other community members.
This position will work primarily during the evening with court hours from 5pm – 8:30pm, four days per week during the school year. Detailed roles and responsibilities are provided below.
Job offer is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check
Responsibilities Oversee and support Youth Court facilitators at four court locations across Granite School DistrictAttend and supervise weekly Youth Court hearings at each site to ensure consistency and qualityUnderstand and apply the Utah Youth Court Diversion Act and Youth Court program policiesServe as the liaison between the Office of Juvenile Justice, Youth Court facilitators, and the USU Extension project teamCoordinate referral intake and ensure youth are scheduled for court hearingsCollaborate with the Office of Juvenile Justice to verify the eligibility of referred youthFacilitate monthly Youth Court facilitator team meetings to provide leadership, promote collaboration, and resolve issuesSupport Youth Court facilitators with recruiting, training, and managing youth court panel volunteers, advisors, and internsIdentify barriers to youth and family participation and coordinate effective solutionsEnsure privacy and confidentiality of all Youth Court materials and communicationsMaintain and analyze program data, assist with quarterly reporting to stakeholders and referral sourcesCoordinate the promotion of Youth Court events and educational content through schools, newsletters, and flyersEngage with school leaders, parents, students, and community stakeholders to build support for Youth Court and other school-based prevention initiativesWork closely with the USU Extension project team to align program activities with evidence-based practicesEngage and collaborate in the Utah Youth Court Association and county collaboration imitative; attending monthly meetings and trainingsAssist with curriculum development as directed by the USU project teamOther duties as assigned QualificationsMinimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience in a related fieldExperience working with youth programsKnowledge of the criminal justice systemAbility to communicate with diverse populationsUnderstanding of restorative justice principlesAbility to travel to court locationsAbility to demonstrate fairness and impartiality, treating all equally, fair and justPreferred skills:
Bilingual, SpanishExperience in curriculum development Required DocumentsAlong with the online application, please attach:
1. Resume to be uploaded at the beginning of your application in the Candidate Profile under “Resume/CV”
2. Cover letter to be typed/pasted at the end of your application
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Advertised Salary Commensurate with experience, plus excellent benefits ADAEmployees work indoors and are protected from weather and/or contaminants, but not, necessarily, occasional temperature changes. The employee is regularly required to sit and often uses repetitive hand motions.
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