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This position will provide domestic and delinquent intake services, and juvenile probation and parole supervision. The Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is committed to excellence in public safety by providing effective interventions that improve the lives of youth, strengthening both families and communities within the Commonwealth.
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Performs other related duties as may be assigned by the Department Chain of Command to include but not limited to the Court, the Supervisor, Assistant Director, or Chief Juvenile Probation Officer/Director.
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A Juvenile Court Officer's responsibilities are: 1) to investigate and prepare written documentation and recommendations for the Court; 2) establish, implement and monitor treatment programs; and 3) supervise and counsel assigned minors and their families.
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Idaho and County statutes, laws, codes, and regulations governing juvenile arrest, detention, and probation/parole; Recommends further conditions or initiates petition to revoke probation/parole when required.
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The probation officer is responsible for analyzing and screening all assigned cases referred to the Lubbock county Juvenile Justice Center. SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS : Knowledge of: Texas Family Code Title III; Texas Penal Code; Texas Juvenile Probation Standards; Standards for Juvenile Detention Facilities.
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Coordinate closely with the other bailiffs employed by the District Court, Juvenile Probation and Detention staff and Sheriff's Office personnel, to ensure that the security needs of the department are being met, including, arranging for security coverage, in the absence of the Court's bailiff.
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The Department of Community Justice Juvenile Services Division supervises juveniles on probation and operates the county's juvenile detention facility. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for approximately 500 youth on formal and informal community supervision.
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This position serves as the Licensed Mental Health Clinician for the Juvenile Hall and Juvenile Probation. Juvenile justice system. Serves as liaison and consultant with schools, organizations, agencies, parents, children, probation officers, etc.
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Principles and practices of juvenile probation services. Department: Juvenile Probation. Upon successful completion of the Juvenile Detention Officer Academy, a one-year probationary period and passing a proficiency test, the Juvenile Detention Officer Entry will be eligible for promotion to Juvenile Detention Officer Journey.
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Incumbent serves as Juvenile Probation Officer/Intake Unit for Tippecanoe County Probation Department, responsible for investigations, assessments, and supervising clients. Performs Probation Officer duties as required by state law and the Indiana Office of Court Services Probation standards.
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Testifies in court to explain types of psychological test and evaluations performed on individuals involved with the Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department and Juvenile Court.
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Personal needs must be met by Juvenile Detention Officer of the same sex. Must be able to communicate with fellow Juvenile Detention officers and/or intake officers, on a daily basis. Contact parents or legal guardians of detained juveniles for release on recognizance; contact probation or parole counselor and attorneys and law enforcement professionals when appropriate.
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The Marin County Probation Department is currently accepting applications for one vacancy which may be filled at the level of Juvenile Corrections Officer I (JCO I) or Juvenile Corrections Officer II (JCO II.
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Communicate regularly with correctional staff, probation officers, and other professionals involved in the juvenile justice system to ensure a holistic approach to student support. Ensure compliance with educational policies and procedures within the juvenile detention center.
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In 2005, the VTP was expanded to a new participant base, youth in the juvenile probation system and their families. Registered associate (AMFT or ACSW, or APCC with relevant experience with target population) with the Board of Behavioral Sciences.
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