About Malone Center
Since 1955, Malone has served neighboring families, youth, and the Lincoln community with inclusive, social, cultural, educational, employment and welfare services. With our active support against poverty and our vision to create unity and a prosperity consciousness in Lincoln, we are constantly re-evaluating our programs to ensure the current needs of the community are being met.
The Program Outcome Specialist supports therapy-aligned youth and family programming at Malone Center. This role focuses on collecting and managing program data, assisting with daily program operations, and helping ensure high-quality, trauma-informed services.
The ideal candidate is organized, detail-oriented, comfortable working with diverse families and school partners, and committed to confidentiality, cultural humility, and youth well-being.
Essential Job Functions
- Collect program data from schools, parents / caregivers, and after-school staff (attendance, behavior, participation, and outcomes)
- Administer and track pre- and post-program assessments and ongoing outcome measures
- Enter and maintain accurate data in spreadsheets, online systems, or agency databases
- Monitor completion of consent forms, surveys, and reports
- Assist the therapist during groups and sessions (room setup, materials, sign-in, and environment readiness)
- Track attendance and participation
- Distribute and collect session materials and support program fidelity
- Maintain organized records and documentation
- Communicate clearly and professionally with families, youth, school staff, and team members
- Support scheduling, outreach, and program coordination as needed
Education and Experience
Required Qualifications :
High school diploma or equivalent (some college or associate degree preferred)At least 1 year of experience in youth programs, schools, community / behavioral health, data entry, or social servicesAbility to engage families and youth with professionalism and warmthWorking proficiency in iOS, Windows. Microsoft Office 365, and other web-based platformsReliable transportation for local travelValid driver’s license and clean driving recordAbility to pass pre-employment CPS / APS registry checkPreferred Qualifications :
Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, education, public health, or related fieldExperience with data systems such as REDCap or QualtricsBasic experience with data reporting or visualizationBilingual (Spanish / English preferredExperience working with underserved or marginalized communitiesScheduling & Pay :
20 hours / week$20 / hourPI23425d98a1d0-30511-39703200