Recent Searches

You haven't searched anything yet.

1 Juvenile Office - Department Director Position (DJO III) State of MO Job Job in Saint Joseph, MO

SET JOB ALERT
Details...
Juvenile Office - Department Director Position (DJO III) State of MO Job
$55k-69k (estimate)
Full Time 2 Months Ago
Save

Fifth Circuit Juvenile Office is Hiring a Juvenile Office - Department Director Position (DJO III) State of MO Job Near Saint Joseph, MO

Basic Function and Responsibility: This is responsible professional and supervisory level work in the enforcement and administration of the Missouri juvenile justice system. An employee in this position is vested with the statutory authority of a juvenile court officer to take charge of children who come within the jurisdiction of the juvenile or family court. An employee in this position is to work with a high degree of independence. Work includes supervising the daily operations of juvenile court staff in a circuit, assigned county or division under the assigned authority and general supervision of higher-level Juvenile Officer.

Characteristic Duties: (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.)

Supervises the daily operations of juvenile court activities in a circuit, assigned county or division of the juvenile office.

May be responsible for the evaluation and discipline of assigned staff under the supervision and approval of the Chief Juvenile Officer.

Reviews the case files of Deputy Juvenile Officers to ensure cases are in compliance with applicable statutes and court procedures.

May assist in the preparation of financial data for assigned jurisdiction such as budget, payroll and grant applications and renewals.

Responds to on-call or daily referrals made by law enforcement agencies, schools or the Department of Social Services.

Detains juveniles who may be charged with criminal offenses; provides and explains legal rights to the alleged offender.

Places alleged and delinquent juveniles in local, regional or contracted detention centers.

Assists legal counsel in the preparation of petitions, motions, and other legal documents for all juveniles on caseload.

Prepares social summary investigations, process reports, assessment reports and all other reports as directed by the court for review and filing by legal counsel.

Reviews and disseminates all reports received by service providers, schools and law enforcement or other investigative agencies.

Schedules pre-court staffing between Department of Social Services, juvenile office, interested parties, and attorneys; and notifies all persons involved.

Supervises juveniles placed on supervision by establishing guidelines and completion requirements for supervision agreements and community service.

Recommends and monitors supervision case plan including regular onsite visits to the juvenile’s school and home.

Coordinates and manages all juvenile treatment services determined by the supervision plan and the risk and needs assessment.

Conducts informal adjustment conferences with juvenile and parents to discuss rights of juvenile and alternative methods than formal charges and court.

Conducts formal conferences with juvenile and parent to discuss formal charges brought against juvenile and to advise juvenile of rights.

Assists law enforcement agencies in the investigation of juvenile cases.

Assists the Department of Social Services in the investigation of severe physical or sexual abuse and neglect.

Takes custody of juveniles who are victims of abuse or neglect for placement in alternative care.

Maintains a professional working relationship with juveniles, families, the community, law enforcement, local schools and agency officials.

Represents the juvenile court system at community meetings and participates with regard to the juvenile’s custody, treatment or other services.

Makes recommendations to the juvenile court based on evidence, client history and statutory requirements.

Works with prosecutors or contracted attorneys to adjudicate contested cases before the juvenile court.

Ensures notices and summons have been issued and properly served.

Reports service provision, case status and outcomes and monitors caseload, referrals and case management standards through a state approved electronic information gathering system in a timely manner.

Performs related work as required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: (This job description does not include specific physical requirements necessary to perform the job, such as carrying, standing, and lifting. Such requirements vary from position to position and may be determined by the appointing authority.)

Considerable knowledge of Missouri statutes and laws regarding juvenile cases.

Considerable knowledge of juvenile courts and procedures.

Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of management and supervision.

Considerable knowledge of community resources

Considerable knowledge of roles and responsibilities of child serving agencies

Awareness of local and national trends in juvenile justice and child welfare

Basic knowledge of personal computers and software.

Ability to detain alleged juvenile offenders including the use of necessary physical force.

Ability to assist legal counsel in the preparation of motions, petitions and other legal documents for each juvenile on caseload.

Ability to assist legal counsel in the preparation of cases and make recommendations to the juvenile court.

Ability to communicate effectively with staff and public.

Ability to handle potentially hostile situations with a juvenile and family regarding a referral.

Ability to make critical decisions regarding the removal of children from their home for placement in alternative care.

Ability to work a 24/7 on-call shift as periodically scheduled.

Minimum Qualifications: (The following statement represents the minimum education and experience that will be used to determine qualifications of applicants, provided equivalent substitution will be permitted in case of deficiencies of either experience or education. Education above the minimum stated may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required general experience; experience above the minimum stated may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required education.)

· Graduation from a four year college or university with a degree in Criminal Justice Administration, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or related field, and three years experience as a Juvenile Officer II or equivalent.

Application Information:

The Fifth Circuit Juvenile Office is an equal opportunity employer.

This position is located at 411 Jules, Saint Joseph, MO 64501 at the Buchanan County Courthouse.

The starting compensation for this position is $46,981.92 annually with a state benefits package. This salary will adjust based off of years of experience as a state paid employee from an internal candidate.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From $46,981.92 per year

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Professional development assistance
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • On call

Work Location: In person

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$55k-69k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/06/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

08/03/2024

Show more