Qualifications
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in education, social work, criminal justice, or a related field preferred.
- Experience working in a school, social service, youth services, or law enforcement setting preferred.
- Experience working with children, adolescents, and families from diverse backgrounds strongly preferred.
Licensure and Other Requirements
- Valid Illinois driver’s license and reliable transportation for travel throughout the region.
- Ability to meet all background check requirements in accordance with the Illinois School Code and ROE policies.
- Ability to maintain regular, reliable attendance and work a flexible schedule when needed for hearings or home visits.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Preferred Bilingual (Spanish)
- Knowledge of Illinois compulsory school attendance laws, definitions of truancy/chronic truancy, and ISBE guidance related to attendance and intervention.
- Knowledge of community resources and support services available to students and families within the ROE region.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict-resolution skills, with the ability to build rapport and work effectively with students, families, school personnel, and outside agencies.
- Ability to handle sensitive situations with discretion, cultural competence, and professionalism.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills, including the ability to manage a caseload, travel between sites, and maintain detailed, accurate documentation.
- Basic to intermediate proficiency with common office technology and software (e.g., Microsoft/Google Workspace, student information systems, case management databases).
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
- Work is performed in office, school, and community settings, including frequent travel to schools, homes, and community agencies within the region.
- Requires the ability to sit, stand, walk, and drive for extended periods, and occasionally lift or move items up to 25 pounds (files, materials, equipment).
- May require occasional evening or irregular hours to accommodate family schedules, hearings, or urgent attendance matters.
Additional Notes
The Truancy Specialist supports student success by promoting regular school attendance and working to prevent, identify, and reduce truancy for school districts within the Regional Office of Education service area. This position serves as a liaison among schools, students, families, community agencies, and the State’s Attorney’s Office to ensure compliance with Illinois compulsory attendance laws and local board policies.