Full-Time

Juvenile Supervision Officer

County of Galveston

County of Galveston

Compensation Overview

$51.6k/yr

United States

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Security & Protective Services
Required Skills
CPR
First Aid
Requirements
  • Be twenty-one years of age or older.
  • Have obtained a high school diploma or general equivalency diploma.
  • Have a valid Texas driver's license with a good driving record.
  • Use basic typing proficiency and fundamental computer skills.
  • Communicate fluently in English, speak clearly, and listen effectively when communicating with juveniles.
  • Work in close contact with children ages 10–16, including physically, emotionally disturbed, and/or violent children.
  • Meet eligibility requirements for appointment as a Juvenile Supervision Officer and have no disqualifying criminal history.
  • Obtain current cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification, current First Aid certification, current physical restraint training or certification, and 80 hours of approved in-hire training within the first six months of employment.
  • Maintain required certifications throughout employment, including recertification every two years, 80 hours of training every two years, and documentation of completed training.
  • Have the strength, flexibility, and ability to physically restrain an out-of-control juvenile using the department's approved personal restraint technique.
Responsibilities
  • Maintain safety and continuous security by following established guidelines and procedures.
  • Provide care, custody, and control of juveniles assigned to Juvenile Justice Department programs, including guidance, crisis intervention, and redirection related to conduct, attitudes, and relationships.
  • Guide delinquent participants toward more positive behavior using approved therapeutic approaches, education, self-discipline, responsibility, and respect for authority, themselves, and the community.
  • Provide disciplinary support to school personnel when a juvenile exhibits disruptive behavior.
  • Prepare detailed reports as required and submit them to supervisors daily.
  • Admit, process, and conduct orientation for newly admitted juveniles, including advising them on program rules and daily discipline requirements.
  • Lead and interact with juveniles through therapeutic, physical, athletic, cleaning, and recreational activities.
  • Conduct physical fitness activities and teach juveniles close-order drills as required.
  • Attend staff meetings.
  • React productively to change and perform other essential assigned tasks.
Desired Qualifications
  • A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminology, corrections, social work, psychology, sociology, or a related field.
  • One or more years of full-time experience in casework, corrections, or a juvenile agency working with offenders, disadvantaged individuals, or emotionally disturbed and/or violent youth.
  • Honorably discharged U.S. military service may be considered applicable experience.

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