Your ImpactAs Case Staffing and Truancy Case Manager, you'll drive decisive, coordinated action when youth and families need formal support through Case Staffing Committee and Truancy Court pathways across Pinellas County.Key responsibilitiesLeading multidisciplinary case staffing meetings and documenting outcomesTracking compliance with court orders and service plans, escalating concerns appropriatelyPartnering with schools, legal stakeholders, and community providers to keep cases moving forwardMaintaining accurate records and clear, timely communication with involved partiesRequired qualifications/skillsBachelor's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Human Services, Criminal Justice, or related field2+ years in case management or youth services (juvenile court/truancy experience preferred)Strong organization, writing, and verbal communication; sound judgment and accountabilityAbility to collaborate with diverse groups in task-focused settingsIf you're ready to bring steady leadership to high-stakes moments, apply today.A Day in MotionYour morning starts community-based—checking updates from schools and partners, then lining up the right voices for an upcoming staffing. Midday, you move between conversations and documentation, keeping timelines crisp and everyone aligned. Afternoons often bring progress checks on active matters and quick pivots when a family's situation changes. On occasional weeknights, you're in truancy court, steady and prepared, helping the process stay clear and constructive. You'll typically work Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm, with the pace staying energized and purpose-driven from start to finish.Rewards That MatterMedical, dental, and vision coverage401(k)Life insurancePaid time off35-hour work week#J-18808-Ljbffr