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There is currently one (1) vacancy for a Juvenile Corrections Officer III within the Marin County Probation Department. Working within the broad social and philosophical values held by the community and the corrections field, JCO III's perform intensive supervision of minors in the custody and care of Juvenile Hall and provide lead direction and training to subordinate Juvenile Corrections Officers.
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Juvenile Corrections Officer I is the entry level in this series. Please indicate the gender that you would identify yourself as working as a Juvenile Corrections Officer.
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The Juvenile Detention Specialist assigned to the Juvenile Detention Center performs generalized corrections work in the care, custody, and control of juvenile detainees. The Seminole County Sheriff's Office is now accepting pre-screen questionnaires for the position of JUVENILE DETENTION SPECIALIST assigned to the Juvenile Detention Center.
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The Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections, Lewiston facility is now hiring for full-timeRehabilitation Technicians. To learn more about Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections visit our website: IDJC.
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There is one Female Only Juvenile Corrections Officer I (Temporary Fixed Term) opening with the Yakima County Juvenile Court Department. Successful completion of the Juvenile Corrections Personnel Academy administered by the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission is required within six months of initial hire date.
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PREA NOTIFICATION The Department of Corrections follows and maintains federal and state requirements standards including, but not limited to, Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) standards which apply to all public and private institutions that house adult or juvenile offenders.
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Have you engaged in sexual abuse in a prison, jail, lockup, community confinement facility, juvenile facility, or other institution? Yamhill County Sheriff's Office is actively recruiting to create a pool of diverse candidates eligible for current and future Sergeant vacancies in our Corrections Division.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Business Administration or one of the Social or Behavioral Sciences or a directly related field AND six (6) years of increasingly responsible experience in a social service, community corrections or a juvenile agency, including three (3) years of mid- to senior level supervisory or management experience.
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Work regularly with representatives from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, juvenile probation, local schools, early intervention specialists, counselors, the Department of Juvenile Corrections, and other agencies.
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The facility is located at: Adobe Mountain School 2800 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Phoenix, AZ. 85027 Job Summary: The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is seeking a Cook Supervisor who is passionate about their profession and who will be committed to making a difference in the lives of Arizona’s underserved youth.
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is searching for MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST SENIOR candidates who are committed to making a difference in the lives of Arizona's youth.
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Two or more years of experience in juvenile justice in case management, juvenile correctional officer, juvenile probation/parole specialist, social service provider or other comparable state or county position.
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Attends meetings and participates in training; stays abreast of new trends and innovations related in the field of youth and young adult rehabilitation, juvenile services, and corrections.
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Does your application describe at least 6 months of job experience in any of these areas: corrections in an adult or juvenile detention facility or a state or federal prison setting, including any educational internship for field study programs.
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Including experience in staff supervision and in the development, administration, and/or supervision of juvenile corrections, child welfare, or residential treatment programs. Supervises the daily operation of the Juvenile Detention Center and community-based diversion programs provided by the County.
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