Transition Age Youth (TAY) Forensic Specialist
Transition Age Youth (TAY) Forensic Specialist
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Job Type: Full-Time
Department: Human Services Administration Organization
Salary: Starting at $51,000 per year (hourly equivalent)
About Us:
Human Services Administration Organization (HSAO) is dedicated to improving the lives of our clients by offering comprehensive service coordination for individuals involved in behavioral health, criminal justice, and educational systems. Our team-oriented approach ensures that clients and families receive the support they need to build on their strengths, overcome challenges, and achieve long-term recovery and success.
Job Overview:
The Transition Age Youth (TAY) Forensic Specialist will provide direct and indirect services for 20-30 young adults (ages 16-24) involved with both the Transition Age Youth (TAY) Initiative and the Criminal Justice System. This is a highly collaborative, team approach position that works closely with the County TAY Providers, as well as the Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice system. This role provides assessment, court advocacy, service planning, and care coordination from arrest through community reintegration.
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Key Responsibilities:
Client Engagement
Review referrals to determine intercept point (court, jail, community)
Conduct outreach and maintain monthly in-person contact
Engage clients in Allegheny County Jail and community settings
Assessment and Service Planning
Complete ANSA assessments within required timeframe
Develop and implement Court Service Plans with multidisciplinary teams
Court Involvement
Attend client involved court hearings
Present Court Service Plans and client progress
Care Coordination & Resource Linkage
Link clients to mental health and drug & alcohol services
Assist with accessing services, including: employment, education, housing, benefits, medication, clothing, identification, etc.
Collaborate with TAY Initiative Providers and treatment teams
Documentation & Compliance
Complete assessments, service plans, case notes and encounter forms within specified timeframes
Meet established productivity and quality standards
Comply with HIPAA confidentiality policies
Professional Development
Participation in individual supervision, agency meetings, and ongoing trainings
Required Skills and Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Education, Criminal Justice, Political Science, Sociology, Social Welfare, or a related field
3 years of direct client experience in a behavioral health, Juvenile Justice or Criminal Justice System, or human services setting
Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
Ability to navigate multiple electronic health records and Microsoft Office Products
Demonstrated cultural competence and the ability to work with diverse populations
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Additional Requirements
Full-time position requiring 40 hours per week
Valid Pennsylvania driver’s license with access to personal vehicle
Current auto insurance that meets minimum collision coverage requirements
Act 33, Act 34, and FBI Clearances (including Institutional Clearances through the National Crimes Informational Center)
Ability to meet with clients inside Allegheny County Jail
Ability to complete required onboarding training within 30 days of hire
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Work Conditions and Benefits:
Full-time position (40 hours per week), with occasional evening or weekend hours to meet client needs.
Hybrid work model (up to 2 days a week after probationary period): Field-based with the option to complete administrative tasks remotely.
Compensation: $24.52/hour, totaling $51,000 per year
Time Off: start with 18 days of paid time off, 5 sick days, and 10 holidays annually
Health Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision coverages; Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
401(k) Matching Program
Mileage and parking reimbursement for travel during work hours
Why Join Us?
At HSAO, we are committed to empowering individuals and families to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. We offer a supportive, dynamic environment where your work makes a tangible difference in the community. If you are passionate about service coordination and looking to grow within a collaborative team, we encourage you to apply today.