Work That Matters. Support That Lasts.
At VisionQuest (VQ), we serve children, youth, and families during some of the most critical moments of their lives. Our teams help young people overcome challenges, build resilience, and move toward brighter futures.
VQ is a national child, youth, and family services organization providing residential programming, community-based services, and in-home support across the United States. We partner with state and federal agencies to deliver services where the need is greatest and to strengthen the communities we serve.
Every role at VQ contributes to meaningful impact. Whether working directly with youth or supporting the professionals who serve them, your work helps create opportunity and stability for the next generation.
Why build your career at VQ?
Purpose-driven work
Every role contributes to helping children and families succeed.
Fair and responsible compensation
We are committed to transparent and equitable pay practices.
Career growth opportunities
Internal promotions and leadership development pathways.
Professional leadership culture
Accountable, supportive leadership focused on long-term success.
Comprehensive Benefits
• Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
• Flexible Spending Accounts
• Employee Assistance Program
• Company-paid Life and Short-Term Disability
• 401(k) with employer match
At VQ, we are building more than programs.
We are building careers that make a difference.
The Truancy Caseworker provides intervention and prevention services to youth and families struggling with school
attendance. This role combines case management, mentoring, and family engagement to address barriers to regular
school attendance, support student success, and prevent out-of-home placements related to truancy. The Caseworker
works closely with schools, families, and community partners to improve student engagement and outcomes while
ensuring compliance with truancy laws and court mandates.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
● Family & Youth Support
○ Provide direct case management and mentoring to youth and families referred for truancy
concerns.
○ Meet with families in the home, school, and community to assess needs and identify barriers to
school attendance.
○ Support families in developing strategies to address truant behaviors and strengthen natural
support systems.
○ Assist families in ensuring children attend school daily and intervene promptly when absences
occur.
○ Provide crisis intervention and connect families to community resources when needed.
● Collaboration with Schools & Community Partners
○ Build strong working relationships with schools across Luzerne County to coordinate truancy
intervention services.
○ Participate in Student Assistance Program (SAP) meetings, Student Attendance Improvement Plan
(SAIP) meetings, and other school-based conferences.
○ Collaborate with caseworkers, probation officers, and Luzerne County Children and Youth Services
as appropriate.
○ Represent the program in community meetings, court proceedings, and with partner agencies.
● Case Planning & Documentation
○ Complete assessments and monthly service plans for each family on caseload.
○ Develop individualized Student Attendance Improvement Plans in partnership with schools and
families.
○ Maintain timely and accurate documentation of all contacts, interventions, progress notes, and
outcomes.
○ Provide written reports and testify in court when required.
● Program Outcomes & Compliance
○ Collect and track data to monitor program effectiveness, including referrals, attendance outcomes,
and successful case completions.
○ Ensure all services comply with agency, state, and federal requirements.
○ Uphold confidentiality and adhere to all VisionQuest policies and child welfare regulations.
● Professional Development & Teamwork
○ Participate in training sessions, staff meetings, and professional development opportunities.
○ Educate families and community members about truancy laws, responsibilities, and available
supports.
○ Work collaboratively with supervisors and colleagues to enhance service delivery and achieve
program goals.
● Other tasks and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor(s).
SKILLS & ABILITIES:
● Excellent observational and documentation skills.
● Strong verbal and written communication abilities.
● Ability to remain neutral and objective in emotionally charged situations.
● Demonstrated cultural sensitivity and understanding of diverse family systems.
● Ability to remain calm and professional in high-stress or crisis situations.
● Strong organizational skills with attention to detail.
● Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
● Bachelor’s degree in sociology, psychology, counseling, education, criminal justice, social work,
human services, or related field.
● 1 year employment experience in the child welfare field working with children and/or adolescents
in a social service setting.
QUALIFICATIONS:
● Must be 21 years of age or older.
● Flexible schedule (evening, weekends, holidays) to facilitate program services.
● May be required to pass a drug test.
● Cleared background checks from appropriate entities, including Child Abuse and Neglect and FBI
criminal background.
● May be required to obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid and Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI)
certification.
● Must have a valid driver’s license and be eligible to drive to facilitate program services.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
● May lift and carry up to 10 pounds frequently, up to 20 pounds occasionally, up to 50 pounds
infrequently.
● Performs tasks that may involve standing or walking 50% of the day; sitting 50% of the day.
● May bend, stoop, reach and grasp as necessary.
● Must be able to provide First Aid and CPR.
● Must be able to perform physical holds as instructed in Crisis Prevention Intervention training
(CPI).
Przedział wynagrodzenia na tym stanowisku wynosi:
20 - 20 USD na hour (492 Truancy Services)
Truancy Services
Plymouth, PA
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