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Two (2) years of experience in the last five (5) years in a related field required with experience in the care, counseling, and management of dependent, neglected, or delinquent youth in a secure setting, including some experience in the development, supervision, or administration of juvenile corrections or child protective programs; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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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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Supervise daily activities of a Defined Contribution (DC) Operations team providing services to internal and external customers.
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Sixth Judicial District Court Administration has an opening for a Judicial Specialist 2 (Linn County Juvenile Court). Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System (IPERS) Retirement plan. Sixth Judicial District Court Administration has an opening for a Judicial Specialist 2 (Linn County Juvenile Court.
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Security, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS. Security, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS. Watch CCTV camera system and notate accurately in a daily activity report.
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Reviews audits of policies; verifies accuracy and facilitates corrections, as needed, between client and carrier. Verifies policy and policy change information, facilitating corrections when necessary.
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As a Residential Youth Worker you will perform direct care duties and responsibilities in programming for juvenile males, ages 14 to 17 years old who struggle with emotional self regulation, anger outbursts, accepting decisions of authority and have a history of being in trouble with the law.
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Responsible for assigned projects in the loan servicing, mortgage servicing, and/or commercial servicing areas to assist in departmental functions, including but not limited to loan corrections, assisting with insurance and tax updates, working email correspondence, processing payments, assisting with participations, and general account servicing.
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