To provide counseling and coordinate services designed to meet the habilitative and rehabilitative needs of youth and their families which is accomplished through casework techniques, such as assessment, treatment development, counseling, and direct supervision.
The deputy court administrator of family court is the appointing authority. The juvenile probation officer receives direct supervision by the assistant manager of the juvenile assessment center.
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The following duties are representative of the position and do not include all duties which may be performed:
Knowledge of various counseling and treatment modalities.
Knowledge of adolescent behavior.
Patience and ability to relate positively to youth and families from a variety of cultural economic and ethnic backgrounds.
Ability to supervise, motivate and counsel adolescents with behavioral problems, and their families.
Ability to formulate and implement appropriate treatment plans.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and to prepare clear, complete, and logical reports.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Ability to organize and prioritize responsibilities.
Ability to project a positive role model.
Ability to operate a vehicle safely and prudently.
Bachelor's degree in a related field plus some experience in the same or closely related field. Experience can be from internships, practicums, or employment and must have required the use of social work or psychological principles and techniques to effect behavioral change.
All candidates selected for employment will be subject to background screenings as part of the hiring process. Certain positions may also require additional checks, including but not limited to education verification, child abuse and neglect clearances, drug screenings, and physical assessments, as applicable to the responsibilities of the role.
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