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Juvenile Division Training Specialist I – Family Court – Juvenile Branch

Juvenile Division Training Specialist I – Family Court – Juvenile Branch

CompanyCity of Philadelphia
LocationPhiladelphia, PA, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and three to five years’ experience in probation casework.
  • Successful completion of a criminal background investigation.
  • Covid-19 Vaccination is recommended.
  • Must work on site (not remote).

Responsibilities

  • Conducts orientation and basic probation officer training for new probation officer trainees.
  • Conducts orientation and advanced training for newly promoted assistant supervisors and supervisors.
  • Conducts in service training program for ongoing employee development.
  • Conducts remedial training for identified staff.
  • Assists in the development of departmental promotional examinations.
  • Confers with intra‑departmental officials regarding training needs within overall administrative objectives of the Juvenile Probation Department.
  • Assists/coordinates in the development of training curriculum and course materials.
  • Assists in production of audio‑visual aids for use in training programs.
  • Collects and analyzes information and conducts research relative to training, staff development needs, and facilities available.
  • Provides supervisory and line personnel with appropriate training materials and guides for applying training within their respective supervisory areas.
  • Designs lectures and workshops appropriate to existing needs of the Juvenile Division and Juvenile Probation Department.
  • Coordinates and monitors student placements in conjunction with local graduate schools and colleges.
  • Confers with Probation Officers and supervisors to evaluate effectiveness of training courses.
  • Conducts courses in specific areas or serves as a conference leader.
  • Prepares regular and special reports concerning the progress and effectiveness of specific training.
  • Gives technical advice to appropriate personnel in planning, scheduling and conducting training activities.
  • Operates various audio‑visual aids such as projectors, television tapes, recorders and other training equipment used in the training process.
  • Manages a resource library of: Training Materials and scholarly works, Local, State and National Criminal/Juvenile Justice Research Facilities; College and University Graduate Study information and admissions requirements, contact and membership information for professional organizations and associations.
  • Manages and distributes information about relevant conferences, seminars and trainings offered by professional organizations and associations.
  • To participate in ongoing trainings on best practice and trends in probation work with juveniles and families.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Some knowledge of current trends, problems, developments and theories in personnel development and training related to probation and juvenile justice.