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Establish and maintain linkages with child serving systems such as mental health providers, Children and Youth agencies, drug and alcohol treatment programs, juvenile justice services and the educational system.
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As a Deputy Sheriff duties may also include work in related areas of law enforcement, corrections, security, criminal justice, jail operations, court operations, as well as police, sheriff, and local and federal task force operations.
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Those in our care have been abused and neglected, have histories of mental health challenges, and some are involved in the juvenile justice system. Prior experience supervising at risk youth is preferredAbility to pivot, bend, twist and stoop while bearing weight of individuals served.
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Adhere, maintain, and comply with professional conduct and ethical behavior consistent with the standards and policies and procedures expected by the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), TJJD, Cameron County, and Cameron County Juvenile Justice Department (CCJJD) at all time, both on duty and off duty.
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I.e. mental health, juvenile justice, housing, employment, child welfare, etc.) i.e. mental health, juvenile justice, housing, employment, child welfare, etc.) Identify resources that support current and former foster youth as they work towards achieving self- sufficiency goals.
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Company DescriptionThe mission of the Florida Parishes Juvenile Justice District and its facilities, is to be a leader in addressing the needs of at-risk youth and those youth who have entered the juvenile justice system through the processes of rehabilitation and/or the teaching pro-social behaviors.
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This high-quality, strength-focused family counseling model is designed for high-risk youth and young adults who have been referred by the criminal court, juvenile justice, mental health, school, or child welfare systems.
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Conducts research and remains knowledgeable of current evidence-based practices for quality service programming for immigrant families, national accreditation standards, and complex mental health/trauma, medical, safety, and juvenile justice issues that impact children who are referred for family reunification.
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Must be able pass an additional background check to work with Juvenile clientsMust be able to travel locally Recovery Monitoring Solutions is a leading provider of treatment and offender monitoring services, with corporate offices in Dallas, TX.POSITION SUMMARYDuties include servicing and managing field installations of participants.
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Licensed mental health professional, or a Graduate mental health degree with at least two years of experience in a CAASP system (employed by or under contract to Children and Youth Services, Juvenile Justice, Mental Health, Special Education, or Drug and Alcohol work.
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The cognitive-behavioral treatment model is based on current research in adolescent brain development and juvenile justice treatment and includes trauma-focused assessment and treatment.
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Facilitate care coordination with external entities including behavioral and physical health providers, Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, School district of Philadelphia, and Targeted Case Management (TCM), as well as any other providers or systems involved with assigned members’ families.
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Through an innovative partnership, this program supports the mission and vision of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to increase post-placement stability of youth through transition coordination from residential placement.
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Provide psycho-education as indicated in the Person Centered Plan. Consults with identified medical (such as primary care and psychiatric) and non-medical providers (for example, the county department of social services (DSS), school, the Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DJJDP), engages community and natural supports, and includes their input in the person-centered planning process.
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One year of graduate study in criminology, corrections, counseling in social work, psychology, sociology, or related field that has been approved by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, or.
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