Juvenile Justice Specialist I/II
Company | Oklahoma State Government |
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Location | Edmond, OK, USA |
Salary | $38447.85 – $43949.58 |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s, Master’s, JD |
Experience Level | Entry Level/New Grad, Junior |
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science; or a bachelor’s degree and one year of professional experience in juvenile justice, social work, community-based prevention and diversionary youth services programs, guidance and counseling, correctional case management or probation and parole (Level I)
- Master’s degree in a behavioral science; or a juris doctorate degree; or a master’s degree and one year of professional experience in juvenile justice, social work, community-based prevention and diversionary youth services programs, guidance and counseling, correctional case management or probation and parole; or a bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science and one year of professional experience in juvenile justice, social work, community-based prevention and diversionary youth services programs, guidance and counseling, correctional case management or probation and parole; or a bachelor’s degree and two years of professional experience in juvenile justice, social work, community-based prevention and diversionary youth services programs, guidance and counseling, correctional case management or probation and parole (Level II)
- Valid Oklahoma driver’s license at time of appointment
- Ability to pass background check, fingerprints, and drug screening
Responsibilities
- Carries a differentiated case load in the area of juvenile justice; provides services and supervision to youths in custody or on probation or parole status or covered by the provisions of the Interstate Compact on juveniles.
- Conducts intake interviews with juvenile offenders, families, and victims and develops appropriate treatment plans.
- Provides individual and group counseling; arranges for health screening; recommends and implements placement, including out-of-home placement and community reintegration; visits clients in out-of-home placements and ensures that appropriate services are being provided.
- Prepares reports for the court, District Attorney’s office and Parole Board; may testify in court as an expert witness; acts as liaison with the court. Staff’s cases with the District Attorney’s office; establishes restitution amount. Initiates, develops, implements and monitors contracts with private nonprofit and for-profit entities, coordinates with providers for delivery of services.
- Serves as liaison to facilities, agencies and schools and participates on community councils and planning boards.
- Conducts foster care studies and recruits foster parents.
- Conducts diagnostic and evaluation interviews with residents placed in facilities and their families; prepares written social assessment of diagnostic factors; participates as a member of multidisciplinary team of professionals and paraprofessionals in formal evaluation staffing to recommend treatment methodologies; prepares written clinical treatment plans with resident and family; coordinates efforts of psychological, residential and educational staff to provide services to meet treatment needs of resident.
- May develop and maintain a specialized area of training and expertise in one or more of the following areas: HIV/AIDS education, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Abuse Survivors and Sexual Offenders.
- Makes application for Title XIX and Title IV-E for custody juveniles.
- Provides detention screening for law enforcement entities and coordinates detention placement.
- Serves as advocate, presenter or administrative hearing officer in due process District Review Hearings, which may result in the imposition of sanctions against a juvenile.
Preferred Qualifications
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No preferred qualifications provided.