What are the responsibilities and job description for the JUVENILE PROBATION DEPARTMENT - DETENTION - FACILITIES JUVENILE UNIT SUPERVISOR position at County of El Paso, TX?
Minimum Qualifications
Acceptable Experience and Education
Preferred:
- Custodial childcare experience.
- Bilingual (Spanish/English)
Certificates and Licenses Required
Must have telephone and report residence.
Must meet qualifications and be eligible to be certified as a Juvenile Supervision Officer by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
CPR and First Aid required , and non-violent physical restraint techniques.
Must have or obtain by date of hire a valid driver's license applicable to job responsibilities, with a driving record acceptable to the County of El Paso.
Proof of automobile liability insurance coverage is required.
Must make home phone number and department cell phone number available to subordinate staff, Unit Manager and the Director.
While working in the facility, the incumbent will sit for long periods of time in front of a computer terminal using a keyboard and mouse, requiring hand and finger dexterity, the ability to see well enough to read documents and computer screens, lifting or carrying up to 30 pounds. In crisis situations it may be necessary for the Facilities Juvenile Unit Supervisor to become involved in evacuations of the facility, Handle with Care restraint techniques, riot control and extractions.
Minimum Requirements: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of: basic first-aid and personal hygiene; leadership principles and strategies; departments COOP (Continuity of Operations Plan) and the roles of the Unit supervisor and staff; English usage, grammar, punctuation and spelling; techniques for effective interpersonal communications; modern office procedures, methods and computer equipment to include Microsoft based products.
Skill/ability to: understand and interpret the Chapter 343 Texas Administrative Code as it pertains to standards governing a Pre-Adjudication and/or Post Adjudication facility, the Texas Family Code, PREA and unit specific standard operating procedures; possess excellent communication skills both orally and in writing; communicate effectively with peers, employees, the general public and hostile, abusive or irrational juveniles; possess strong interpersonal skills to conduct effective team building, coaching, and professional development; develop, organize, motivate, and effectively utilize staff and resources; provide operational assessments and recommendations; be capable of data management and making data driven decisions; exercise proper control and management of violent or aggressive behavior; perform nonviolent physical or mechanical restraint techniques; use of crisis intervention verbal skills, as required; organize work; ensure staffing ratios; manage resources efficiently; communicate pertinent information between and amongst shifts through proper channels; establish and maintain effective communication and working relationships with co-workers, team members, County employees, youth, families and the general public; collaborate effectively with representatives from other entities in education, law enforcement, mental health, and social service; learn of the different forms of behavior in disturbed children and handle such behavior in a positive and constructive manner; organize, facilitate and participate with children in a variety of activities, including but not limited to: recreational work, education, work and creative pursuits of overall wellbeing; possess a high degree of maturity coupled with strong interest in young people and an ability to accept and work with all types of children and families; be proficient in Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, and use the department’s electronic case management system (JMIS); must pass a pre-employment urine analysis screening; pass a pre-employment physical fitness test as set by the department; pass a Criminal Background Check.
- Demonstrate regular and reliable attendance;
- Work well with others and participate fully in a team oriented environment;
- Interface with other employees and customers in a courteous and respectful manner;
- Maintain strict confidentiality;
- Project positive support of their department and all organizations receiving El Paso County service at all times;
- Maintain and enhance the County’s commitment to customer service excellence.
Typical Duties
Practices and promotes the vision and the values of the El Paso County Juvenile Probation Department;
Oversees the performance of Detention facility staff including leading, motivating, training, supervising, coaching, and evaluating staff through performance evaluations, and ensuring compliance of staff certification requirements;
Maintains basic discipline and oversight of staff to ensure enforcement of the rules, regulations, and requirements;
Observes and coaches the employees to assist and develop positive work habits consistent with trauma informed strategies;
Monitors employee’s productivity and timecards daily including overtime, compensatory time, sick leave, and unscheduled leave;
Monitors staff compliance with program policies and requirements to include the Juvenile Justice Professional Code of Ethics;
Leads and motivates staff to meet or exceed unit objectives and the goals and values of the facility department; participates in interviews for prospective new hires;
Monitors critical processes to maintain Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) audit compliance, to include staff compliance of juvenile supervision officer certification requirements;
Is responsible for the review of operations of the primary control areas (Central Control, Base Control), juvenile admissions and releases, and movement within and outside the facilities (courts, doctor appts, etc);
Maintains basic discipline and control of juveniles in detention or correction facilities; consistently enforces the rules, regulations, and requirements of the facility for all juveniles in its care;
Provides support, encouragement, academic support, and limited counseling to juveniles;
Maintains safety and security of all juveniles throughout daily, hygiene, and academic activities;
Supervises the seating and serving of meals for juveniles; assigns and supervises tasks, housekeeping, and other responsibilities for juveniles;
Maintains and reviews daily activity logs, reviewing all medication required and administered, unusual or out of the ordinary behavior, arrival and departure of visitors, and other pertinent information;
Manages any discrepancies with staff to resolve them;
Creates and updates cadets and juveniles’ files and documentation; maintains the integrity and confidentiality of all private information;
Performs administrative duties including file audits, statistics gathering, and any other duties directed by any supervisor;
Attends, participates, and leads in all required and scheduled training; maintains minimum training standards required for certification and re-certification and ongoing professional development in the corrections and juvenile justice field;
Observes and ensures staff adhere to Juvenile Probation Department Personnel, Detention and Texas Juvenile Probation Commission Standards;
Develops training curriculum and provides required training to staff to ensure completion of certification, re-certification and ongoing professional development in the corrections and juvenile justice field;
Respects and protects the civil and legal rights of juveniles and parents who encounter the Juvenile Probation Department;
Reports immediately any corrupt or unethical behavior, which could affect either the child or the integrity of the facility; reports immediately any allegations of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or misconduct and cooperate fully with any investigations related to those allegations;
Ensures compliance with security and integrity of the Detention Pre-Adjudication and Challenge Post-Adjudication facility, housing units, and the surrounding perimeter, to include proper screening of all individuals entering the facility;
Conducts regular video audits as assigned to ensure compliance with standard operating procedures and Chapter 343 Texas Administrative Code standards;
Reviews the operations of the primary control area including supervision of juvenile admissions and releases from the facility;
Ensures that the physical environment is safe for all residents and staff; reports areas requiring correction or repair;
Conducts investigations into juvenile grievances; responsible for preparing summary reports of Critical Incidents (major and minor rule violations), grievances, and complaints or concerns from youth, parents or the general public;
Performs general administrative duties including conducting staff meetings, leading training, preparation of work schedules, maintaining and auditing of all daily logs, and the development, implementation, and revision of facility programming;
Conducts training to enhance staff core, technical, and leadership competencies;
Addresses concerns or complaints of parents, juveniles, and the public;
Participates in assessing operations to identify gaps in policies and procedures;
Maintains satisfactory attendance to ensure operational effectiveness;
Distributes medications in the absence of the nurse;
Adheres to training as provided by the facility Health Service Authority in regards to dispensation of medications;
Is responsible for becoming and maintaining certification in Handle with Care (HWC) or any other restraint technique adopted by the department;
Must be available to handle any emergency situations as they arise.
Supervises staff and residents in the participation of program curriculum, including education, basic arts and drafts, indoor/outdoor sports, and general guidance and leadership;
Supervises, instructs, and facilitates youth success in various programs.
Makes critical and sound decisions during emergencies or potentially dangerous situations. Ensures suicidal outcries are properly communicated for clinical assessment;
Ensures proper classification of youth for youth and staff safety;
Reviews and approves disciplinary measures for youth during their shifts; and observes housing units carefully to detect and prevent potentially dangerous or deceptive acts;
Substitutes, if assigned, during temporary absences by performing delegated duties sufficient to maintain continuity of normal operations;??
Commits self to providing excellent customer service and demonstrate commitment through cooperative team and individual efforts; ?
Creates a high-quality work culture through participation in and emphasis on training and mentoring to develop leadership, management, and technical skills in self and all employees, including safety related training and skills;?
Other Important Duties*
Performs such other related duties as may be assigned.
Maintains a safe and healthy workplace environment.
As members of the County of El Paso Emergency Response System, all El Paso County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to train on emergency response and/or perform certain emergency services at the direction of their supervisor.
Job Summary
The Facilities Juvenile Unit Supervisor (Certified) manages the operations of Detention unit in collaboration with the Facilities Unit Managers and Facilities Directors; oversees staff performance reviews, policy enforcement, process and program oversight and resident behavior management continuum. The incumbent assist the Facilities Juvenile Unit Managers in the direct and supervision and oversight of the youth residents and Facilities Juvenile staff; assumes duties of the Unit Manager as required.
Additional Information
Reports to: Director of Juvenile Facilities and Facilities Unit Manager
Directs: Facilities Juvenile Corrections/Detention Officers and administrative staff as required
Other: Has regular communication with other staff to include, clinical staff, medical staff, maintenance staff, supervisory staff, and juveniles
The above is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by this position. The statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified.
HOLIDAYS
16 holidays per year as recognized.
VACATION
Accruals are credited on a biweekly basis and available for use as it is accrued after 6 months of continuous service. Year to year carry-over accruals are limited to twice the employee's annual rate. Part-time employees accrue vacation at half the rate of full-time employees.
10 days (1 through less than 5 years of service)
15 days (5 through less than 15 years of service)
20 days (15 years of service or over)
SICK LEAVE
Accruals are credited on a biweekly basis and available for use as it is accrued after 3 months of full time service. Employees accrue 15 days of sick leave per year.
MISCELLANEOUS PAID LEAVES
Military Leave – 15 days of paid leave per fiscal year for active military service
Bereavement Leave – 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family members and 4 hours for other family members and friends.
MEDICAL HEALTH BENEFITS
Plan Costs – Biweekly Rates
Effective January 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024
Medical
Traditional Consumer Driven Health Plan (CDHP)
No Discounts
EE Only $6.12
EE & Spouse $184.71
EE & Children $129.59
EE & Family $302.64
2% Tobacco-Free Discount
EE Only - $6.01
EE & Spouse - $181.02
EE & Children - $127.00
EE & Family - $296.59
4% Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $5.89
EE & Spouse - $177.32
EE & Children - $124.41
EE & Family - $290.53
6% Tobacco-Free AND Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $5.76
EE & Spouse - $173.63
EE & Children - $121.81
EE & Family - $284.48
Traditional Core Plan
No Discounts
EE Only - $40.84
EE & Spouse - $287.85
EE & Children - $222.44
EE & Family - $455.90
2% Tobacco-Free Discount
EE Only - $40.02
EE & Spouse - $282.09
EE & Children - $217.99
EE & Family - $446.78
4% Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $39.21
EE & Spouse - $276.34
EE & Children -$213.54
EE & Family - $437.66
6% Tobacco-Free AND Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $38.39
EE & Spouse - $270.58
EE & Children - $209.09
EE & Family - $428.55
El Paso County - ACO - Hospitals of Providence Network Plan Options
Consumer Driven Health Plan (CDHP) ACO
No Discounts
EE Only $4.97
EE & Spouse $149.94
EE & Children $105.20
EE & Family $245.67
2% Tobacco-Free Discount
EE Only - $4.88
EE & Spouse - $146.94
EE & Children - $103.10
EE & Family - $240.76
4% Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $4.77
EE & Spouse - $143.94
EE & Children - $100.99
EE & Family - $235.84
6% Tobacco-Free AND Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $4.68
EE & Spouse - $140.94
EE & Children - $98.89
EE & Family - $230.93
Core Plan ACO
No Discounts
EE Only - $33.15
EE & Spouse - $233.66
EE & Children - $180.56
EE & Family - $370.08
2% Tobacco-Free Discount
EE Only - $32.49
EE & Spouse - $228.99
EE & Children - $176.95
EE & Family - $362.68
4% Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $31.82
EE & Spouse - $224.31
EE & Children - $173.34
EE & Family - $355.28
6% Tobacco-Free AND Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $31.17
EE & Spouse - $219.64
EE & Children - $169.73
EE & Family - $347.88
El Paso County - Narrow Network - University Medical Center (UMC) Plan Options
Consumer Driven Health Plan (CDHP) UMC
No Discounts
EE Only - $5.24
EE & Spouse - $158.27
EE & Children - $111.03
EE & Family - $259.33
2% Tobacco-Free Discount
EE Only - $5.14
EE & Spouse - $155.10
EE & Children - $108.81
EE & Family - $254.13
4% Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $5.04
EE & Spouse - $151.94
EE & Children - $106.59
EE & Family - $248.96
6% Tobacco-Free AND Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $4.94
EE & Spouse - $148.77
EE & Children - $104.37
EE & Family - $243.77
Core Plan UMC
No Discounts
EE Only - $35.00
EE & Spouse - $246.64
EE & Children - $190.59
EE & Family - $390.65
2% Tobacco-Free Discount
EE Only - $34.29
EE & Spouse - $241.71
EE & Children - $186.78
EE & Family - $382.84
4% Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $33.59
EE & Spouse - $236.77
EE & Children - $182.97
EE & Family - $375.02
6% Tobacco-Free AND Wellness Screening & HRA Discount
EE Only - $32.90
EE & Spouse - $231.84
EE & Children - $179.15
EE & Family - $367.21
Vision
EE Only - $3.16
EE 1 - $5.05
EE & Family - $8.21
Dental WITH Medical Plan
EE Only - $0.00
EE & Spouse - $13.63
EE & Children - $27.25
EE & Family - $40.88
Dental WITHOUT Medical Plan
EE Only - $13.63
EE & Spouse - $27.26
EE & Children - $40.88
EE & Family - $54.51
Vision
EE Only - $3.16
EE 1 - $5.05
EE & Family - $8.21
RETIREMENT
Retirement benefits are provided by the Texas County and District Retirement Fund (TCDRS). Regular employees become a member of TCDRS upon hire. All regular employees are required to contribute 7% to the retirement fund and the County matches 250% upon eligible retirements.
DEFERRED COMPENSATION
Employees may defer earnings, on a pre-tax basis, into a 457 deferred compensation program. This is an optional program.
LIFE INSURANCE
Full-time County employees are provided a basic life insurance benefit of $10,000 life insurance at no cost. Supplemental coverage is available for additional fees.
LONG-TERM DISABILITY
The Long-Term disability program provides 60% of the employees' income when the employee becomes disabled because of an illness, injury or accident for a period above 90 days.
SHORT-TERM DISABILITY
The Short-Term disability program provides 60% of the employees' income when the employee becomes disabled because of an illness, injury or accident for a period shorter than 90 days.
RETIREE HEALTH INSURANCE
Employees who retire from the County are eligible to continue Health Insurance at the rate set by the El Paso County Risk Pool Board.
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistance Program that provides a variety of counseling services.
SECTION 125 MEDICAL & DEPENDENT CARE PROGRAM
The section 125 program is optional for employees and provides a method to pay medical and dependent care expenses on a pre-tax basis.
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE REIMBURSEMENT
Reimbursement of $15 per month for 6 months of continuous gym usage.
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EdAP)
Reimbursement up to $2000 per calendar year for eligible education expenses.
EMPLOYEE FITNESS AND WELLNESS CENTER
The Employee Fitness and Wellness Center opened in October 2021 at the County Courthouse. The cost is $5 per employee per month.
Salary : $2,000