What are the responsibilities and job description for the Probation - Probation (South & East Central) - Juvenile Probation Officer position at Allen County Government?
Allen County
Job Description
Juvenile Probation Officer
Detention Alternative Program
Department: Family Relations-Juvenile Probation-ACJC FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Classification/Level: UPROB Date: 3/5/2018
This position is eligible for a 6% shift pay increase.
Under the direction of the Probation Supervisor – Detention Alternative Programs, the Juvenile Probation Officer – Detention Alternative Program is a sworn Special Allen County Deputy Sheriff who is responsible for ensuring that all juveniles under the supervision of the Detention Alternative Program/Electronic Monitoring Program are in compliance with conditions of their supervision while maintaining accurate case records and advising the Court of violations in accordance with I.C. 11-13-1-3 and provisions within Title 31. This position is covered under the Superior Court Employee Handbook. This is an employee-at-will position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Receives and examines complaints and allegations. I.C. 31-37-8-1.
Investigates reason(s) for detention and assists in pretrial release decisions. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-5-5.
Completes risk assessments in accordance with the Indiana Youth Assessment System (IYAS). Participates in mandatory communication with the Indiana Court Information Technology Extranet (INcite) to complete said risk assessments. I.C. 31-3-17-4.
Completes preliminary inquiry investigation into the matter and prepares a preliminary inquiry report. I.C. 31-37-8-1 & 31-37-8-5.
Advises juvenile and parents of nature of allegations and rights. I.C. 31-37-8-4.
Confers with the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and implements Informal Adjustment Agreements, if appropriate. I.C. 31-37-8-et seq.
Conducts investigations as required by the Court. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-8-2.
Prepares reports and recommendations as required. I.C. 11-13-1-3, 31-37-8-5, 31-37-13-2 & 31-38-2-4.
Completes required data entry for Title IV-E eligibility I.C. 31-37-17-1.3.
Accepts cases venued to Court from other jurisdictions. I.C. 31-37-23-et seq.
Conducts prehearing/predispositional investigations and prepares reports. Investigations include but are not limited to contacting schools, employers, and social agencies as well as further interviewing juvenile defendants and families to ascertain detailed family history, family relationship information, mental health information and other case specific information to be used in completing the predispositional investigation and reports. I.C. 31-37-13-2 & 31-37-17-1.
Responsible for victim notification per Title 35. I.C. 31-37-17-7
Attends hearing as required. I.C. 31-37-12-2, 31-37-13-1 & 31-37-15-4.
Prepares petitions for no-contact orders. I.C. 31-37-25-1.
Prepares parent participation plans. I.C. 31-37-15-1.
Conducts criminal history checks as required. I.C. 31-37-17-6.1 & 31-37-19-6.5.
Confers with individuals who have expertise in professional areas related to the child’s needs in the areas of appropriate care, treatment, rehabilitation, or placement for a delinquent child. If said child is known to be eligible for special education services then said conference must include a representative from the child’s school. I.C. 31-37-17-1.1 & 31-37-17-1.2.
Responsible for testifying at dispositional hearings according to I.C. 31-37-18-1.1.
Supplies written rules of probation in accordance with I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Supervises and assists probationer by all suitable methods including, but not limited to, conducting home visits, school visits, probation appointments; collecting urine samples for random drug testing; maintaining contact with counseling and other social service agencies, performing crisis management and mediation as needed in accordance with I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Maintains accurate case records providing information to the Courts when requested in accordance with I.C. 11-13-1-3.
Advises Court if violation of probation occurs. I.C. 11-13-1-3.
Advises Court if modifications of conditions of probation are appropriate. I.C. 11-13-1-3, 31-37-20-4 & 31-37-22-1.
Collects and disburses money from probationers. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9-10.
Assists in transferring probation if appropriate. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-23-et seq.
Prepares case plans/permanency plans. I.C. 31-37-19-1.5.
Prepares placement progress reports as required. I.C. 31-37-20-1.
Prepares financial reports as required. I.C. 31-37-17-3.
Monitors for termination of parental rights, if appropriate. I.C. 31-35-2-4.
Participates in mandatory communication with the Department of Child Services (DCS) via the Indiana Probation Officer Service Consultant Interface (IPOSCI), the Indiana Child Welfare Information System (ICWIS), and the Indiana Child Welfare Financial System (Kidtraks). I.C. 31-37-5-8.
Supervises probationers placed in out-of-county residential, group home or foster care placements. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-19-1.
Monitors DOC commitment cases for reassertion of jurisdiction, if appropriate. I.C. 31-30-2-3.
Follows up with juvenile and family to ensure understanding of all court proceedings and all probation/court requirements. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Makes referrals to counseling or other social service agencies, if applicable. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Cooperates with public and private agencies and other persons concerned with the treatment or welfare of juveniles on probation, assisting them in obtaining services. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Supervises juveniles while performing community service work. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Acts as a liaison with law enforcement. Answers phone calls/questions from parents and other interested parties, if appropriate. I.C. 11-13-1-3, 31-37-8-2 & 31-39-1-2.
Completes follow-up and documentation of all contacts with juvenile and family. I.C. 11-13-1-3.
Conducts home visits with defendants and their families as needed and maintains regular contact with them pending hearings. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Transports juveniles to their homes, the detention facility and/or shelter care facilities when necessary. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Transports juveniles home and executes hook up on home detention/anklet, including review of program/rules with parent and juvenile. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Responds to probation and/or home detention violations on 24/7 basis. I.C. 11-13-1-3.
Collects urine samples for drug testing purposes. Performs portable breath test to check for alcohol consumption. I.C. 11-13-1-3 & 31-37-9 et seq.
Responsible for home detention equipment and County vehicle cleaning and maintenance.
Performs all other duties as assigned, including overtime as required.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice or related field
Indiana State Certification as a Probation Officer within six months with continuing completion of all certification requirements
Valid Driver’s License in order to drive to and from home visits and respond to probation and/or home detention violations
Ability to obtain a Valid Indiana Gun Permit and complete firearms qualifications with department issued firearm and requalify annually
Ability to obtain and maintain Special Deputy status through the Allen County Sheriff’s Department
Must attend and successfully complete all required Department training
Ability to pass psychological exam by court designated psychologist
Ability to obtain certification in CPR and First Aid within one year
Ability to be certified in Chemical Agents Usage and electronic monitoring equipment
Knowledge of local, state and federal laws applicable to probation operations, with the ability to apply and enforce regulations
Working knowledge of standard policies and practices of Allen County and Probation operations
Ability to effectively interview, investigate, counsel and work with clients and their families
Knowledge of treatment programs and services available to clients from government, social, and private agencies
Ability to use various restraint techniques, handcuffs, chemical spray, and firearms
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Minimum age is 21 years old
Required to attend an orientation program conducted by the Indiana Judicial Center within one year from date of first employment
Ability to use Microsoft Office and other related court and data base systems
Must be an American citizen
Shall be a person of good moral character
PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:
The Juvenile Probation Officer maintains frequent communication with other County employees, personnel and officials from the courts and other governmental/social agencies, probationers and their families and the general public regarding terms of probation.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The Juvenile Probation Officer performs work that requires some lifting, bending, pushing and/or pulling loads, reaching over head, kneeling and exposure to dangerous equipment and chemicals. The Juvenile Probation Officer has very frequent interactions with hostile and aggressive youth and their families.
SUPERVISION:
None
LICENSING:
Indiana State Certification as a Probation Officer within six months with continuing completion of all certification requirements
Valid Driver’s License in order to drive to and from home visits and respond to probation and/or home detention violations
Ability to obtain a Valid Indiana Gun Permit and complete firearms qualifications with department issued firearm and requalify annually
Ability to obtain certification in CPR and First Aid within one year
Ability to be certified in Chemical Agents Usage and electronic monitoring equipment
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:
Probation Supervisor – Detention Alternative Programs
HOURS:
Various hours equal to 40 hours per week with the ability to respond to probation and/or home detention violations on a 24/7 basis
EEO CATEGORY:
1102
WORKERS’S COMP CODE:
8820
Salary : $28