Opportunity

Merced County Procureware #7672

Supportive and Rehabilitative Treatment Services for Youth at Merced County Juvenile Facilities

Posted

August 17, 2026

Respond By

September 09, 2026

Identifier

7672

NAICS

624110, 624310

Merced County Probation Department is seeking a provider to deliver comprehensive supportive and rehabilitative treatment services for youth at the Iris Garrett Juvenile Justice Correctional Complex and Pathways to Success Reentry Center. - Scope of services includes: - In-custody and reentry programs for youth - Academic tutoring and literacy support - Arts, creative writing, and career/leadership opportunities - Cognitive behavioral treatment and case management - Family strengthening and system navigation - Services must be trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and developmentally appropriate - Programs are designed to improve education, behavior, reentry success, family engagement, and reduce recidivism - Provider must comply with Senate Bill 823 and Title 15 Minimum Standards for Juvenile Facilities - No specific OEMs or vendors are mandated; opportunity is open to innovative service providers - Provider must demonstrate ability to work with youth, families, and community partners

Description

Merced County is soliciting proposals for a Supportive Rehabilitative Treatment Services Provider to deliver comprehensive in-custody and reentry programs and services for youth at the Iris Garrett Juvenile Justice Correctional Complex and the Pathways to Success Reentry Center. The services include academic tutoring, literacy support, arts, career and leadership opportunities, cognitive behavioral treatment, case management, family strengthening, and system navigation. The provider must comply with Senate Bill 823 and Title 15 Minimum Standards for Juvenile Facilities, ensuring trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and developmentally appropriate programs. The contract requires participation in probation meetings, multidisciplinary team meetings, and data reporting to support rehabilitative goals and reduce recidivism.

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