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Juvenile Probation Officer

Huron County Juvenile Court Huron County Juvenile Court Norwalk, OH Norwalk, OH Full-time Full-time Up to $41,600 a year Up to $41,600 a year 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago Job
Responsibilities:
Supervise youth placed on probation.
Meet with child and parents to explain probation rules and monitor compliance.
Maintain regular contact with schools, law enforcement agencies, mental health and social service agencies.
Make appropriate program and agency referrals.
Maintain accurate case notes.
Serve as court liaison with youth and family.
Conduct drug tests, make detention and electronic monitoring recommendations and handle necessary arrangements.
Attend hearings for supervised youth, testify, take appropriate case notes, provide necessary information for journal entry preparation, make dispositional recommendations and referrals.
Serve as on call court probation officer handling after hours calls and making necessary decisions and arrangements, including detention (on rotating basis).
Perform miscellaneous tasks as directed by the Judge, Court Administrator, and Chief Probation Officer.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, education, or one of the social sciences or related experience.
Knowledge of computers and applications including, but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
Apply by submitting resume to email protected by March 15, 2024.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
Up to $41,600.
00 per year
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Ability to Relocate:
Norwalk, OH:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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