Opportunity

Tarrant County Ionwave #F2026122 Addendum 1

Behavioral Management and Counseling Services for Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program

Posted

May 15, 2026

Respond By

June 11, 2026

Identifier

F2026122 Addendum 1

NAICS

624110

Tarrant County Juvenile Services is seeking a qualified vendor to provide behavioral management and counseling support services for youth aged 10-18 in the Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP): - Services required for youth expelled from Tarrant County public schools or court-ordered to JJAEP - Key service components: - Implementation of the Boys Town Classroom Behavior Management Model - Individualized Behavior Management Plans for each student - Counseling and skills-based training in self-discipline - Crisis intervention, family outreach, and community collaboration - Staffing requirements: - Minimum of five Behavior Interventionists - One Behavior Intervention Supervisor - Licensed masters-level therapists for individual clinical assessments and counseling - Contract details: - Initial 12-month term, with two optional 12-month renewals (up to three years total) - Services provided on an as-needed basis - Notable requirements: - Experience working with at-risk and adjudicated youth - Compliance with background checks, licensing, insurance, and diversity certifications - Tarrant County reserves the right to approve or restrict subcontractors - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Primary place of performance: Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program, 3131 Sanguinet, Fort Worth, TX 76107

Description

Tarrant County Juvenile Services is seeking a qualified vendor to provide behavioral management and counseling support to youth primarily between the ages of 10-18 who have been expelled from Tarrant County public schools or court ordered to the Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program. The contract resulting from this RFP will be for services on an as needed basis beginning on the date of award through August 31, 2027. The initial contract term is twelve months with options to renew for two additional twelve-month periods. Services include implementation of the Boys Town Classroom Behavior Management Model, counseling, and skills-based training in self-discipline, with a minimum staffing requirement of five Behavior Interventionists and one Behavior Intervention Supervisor.

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