What are the responsibilities and job description for the 2857 - JUVENILE DETENTION OFFICER I.JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER position at Dallas County?
Job Description
Functions as an entry level Juvenile Detention Officer providing direct supervision to youths in a 24-hour detention facility.
Responsibilities
Education, Experience and Training:
Graduation from an accredited high school/GED program.
Special Requirements/Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Ability to effectively communicate, both orally and in writing, and establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, departments and the general public. Must obtain First Aid/CPR Certification within 90 days of hire. Must be certified as required by applicable standards for the facility/department assigned within six months of employment. Must possess a valid Texas driver’s license, with a good driving record. Must pass an extensive background investigation. Mandatory drug testing prior to employment and will be subject to random, unannounced drug and/or alcohol testing during employment. The employee will also be subject to shift changes.
Works inside a secured facility with potential exposure to hepatitis, tuberculosis, lice and other diseases. Ability to restrain and/or chase youths. May be required to utilize vehicle to transport youths.
Functions as an entry level Juvenile Detention Officer providing direct supervision to youths in a 24-hour detention facility.
Responsibilities
- Facilitates the daily scheduling of the detention hearing dockets and coordinates with the Courts in scheduling all pre-disposition hearings.
- Manages the detention release process for the Juvenile Courts.
- Monitors and evaluates dockets to determine the status of juveniles listed and to ensure they are in detention no longer than necessary.
- Researches, compiles and analyzes data concerning various aspects of the detention population.
- Manages the home detention and day reporting programs and maintains knowledge of community-based services to make appropriate recommendations for release.
- Collaborates with staff, courts, other departments and external agencies in resolving population issues or creating corrective action plans related to the detention population.
- Serves as back-up to staff and assumes all duties as necessary, i.e., administering medications, transporting youths to appointments, processing intake assessments or discharges, and disciplining youths. Must be physically able to perform “handling with care techniques, including takedowns, chasing and restraining youth” as outlined in the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) requirement.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education, Experience and Training:
Graduation from an accredited high school/GED program.
Special Requirements/Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Ability to effectively communicate, both orally and in writing, and establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, departments and the general public. Must obtain First Aid/CPR Certification within 90 days of hire. Must be certified as required by applicable standards for the facility/department assigned within six months of employment. Must possess a valid Texas driver’s license, with a good driving record. Must pass an extensive background investigation. Mandatory drug testing prior to employment and will be subject to random, unannounced drug and/or alcohol testing during employment. The employee will also be subject to shift changes.
- “Position requires working with juveniles who may have committed dangerous/ aggressive acts; should possess a high tolerance for working in an emotionally demanding/stressful work environment.”
- An employee may be transferred to another department, shift, location, or facility based on the needs of the Department.
- Working in a 24-hour facility may make the employee subject to working mandatory overtime or remaining on duty and working all, or a part of, an additional shift (“double shift”).
- The incumbent is / may be considered to be ‘essential personnel’ subject to being held over or called back to a work location or alternate site at all times. When required, you will be notified by your supervisor.
- Must be at least 21 years of age (for applicable positions) and must pass all portions (physical/written) of the Juvenile Academy to continue employment or all standards related to PREA and Ethics for specific positions.
Works inside a secured facility with potential exposure to hepatitis, tuberculosis, lice and other diseases. Ability to restrain and/or chase youths. May be required to utilize vehicle to transport youths.