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If you have the ability to relate to children and want to play an integral role in performing case management and probation services for the court involving delinquent children, this opportunity may be right for you. This is a career ladder position with potential for advancement to the level II position.
The Ideal Candidate:
The Ideal Candidate Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree. Any combination of education, training, or experience which demonstrates the ability to successfully complete the major responsibilities and essential functions may be substituted for the degree and experience requirements.
Valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility.Testimonials/Work FAQs/Interesting Facts/Code of Conduct
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Title of Immediate Supervisor: Director of Juvenile Court Services or Juvenile Court Supervisor
Accountable For (Job Titles): None
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
The Juvenile Court Officer I is responsible for performing case management and probation services involving delinquent children. Investigates the background of delinquent children in order to assist the court in determining the most appropriate disposition of each case. Develops and implements case plans with assigned children, addressing areas of community protection, competency development, and accountability.
Positions assigned to this classification follow routines and processes established by others but still require specialized training and knowledge to perform the requirements of the job but lack the full breadth of experience to perform the "full range" of duties and responsibilities typically associated with the classification of Juvenile Court Officer. The Juvenile Court Officer I differs from the Juvenile Court Officer II in that the latter position requires more extensive experience and is assigned the more difficult cases. Administers risk and need assessments, mental health assessments, trauma checklists, and other assessments as needed.
Requires a bachelor's degree. Any combination of education, training, or experience which demonstrates the ability to successfully complete the major responsibilities and essential functions may be substituted for the degree and experience requirements.
Valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility.Knowledge Requirements:
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