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St. Joseph County Government Juvenile Probation Officer in South Bend, Indiana

Position:Juvenile Probation Officer

Opening Date: 6/14/2024 Closing Date: Until Filled

Salary: Based on Judicial Conference of Indiana Salary Schedule

Department: Probate Court/JJC Location: Juvenile Justice Center

Status: Full time Job Category: SO (Special Occupation)

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Description:

To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. St. Joseph Probate Court provides reasonable accommodation to qualified employees and applicants with known disabilities who require accommodation to complete the application process or perform essential functions of the job, unless the accommodation would cause an undue hardship.

Incumbent serves as Probation Officer for St. Joseph Probate Court, responsible for conducting preliminary inquiries, pre-disposition investigations with defendants, making recommendations to the courts, and supervising probation clients for enforcement of court orders and probation terms.

Essential Functions:

All probation officers are expected to make decisions and act in accordance with departmental policies and procedures, maintaining a full caseload in addition to performing all duties required by the Executive Director, their direct report, the Chief Probation Officer, or other members of the administrative team.

  1. Process all assigned Preliminary Inquiries. Steps listed below to be completed in a timely fashion, and in accordance with department policy.

a. Review police reports and other paperwork included with the referral.

b. Contact appropriate agencies for any additional information needed, including victim if necessary.

c. Determine the appropriate manner to handle the Preliminary Inquiry; schedule interview, conduct phone interview, send P.I. (without interview) notice, send letter of assistance and/or list of referral agencies.

d. Conduct face to face P.I. interview:

i. Oral and/or written advisement of rights

ii. Discuss incident and other relevant issues

iii. Complete write-ups of P.I. form, face sheet, and summary of referrals

e. Make appropriate recommendations and submit to supervisor for approval.

  1. Assure that all approved recommendations are completed.

  2. Handle intake calls and/or walk-ins.

  3. Respond to requests from police agencies for detention and authorize such requests in accordance with statute and departmental policies.

  4. Present probable cause information to the Court at detention hearings and make recommendations to the Court regarding release or detain decisions.

  5. Coordinate treatment of Detainees needs for medical care, counseling, psychological testing.

  6. Complete IYAS Risk Assessment

  7. Prepare pre-dispositional reports on assigned cases:

a. Interview juveniles, parents, school officials and other relevant people for the purpose of developing dispositional recommendations for the Court, including a visit to the juveniles home.

b. Collect and summarize information about the juvenile, his family and his offense.

c. Write a coherent, concise report indicating recommendations and the rationale for each one.

d. Present pre-dispositional report at the dispositional hearing.

  1. Supervise clients on formal and informal probation in accordance with the Risk Classification of each client.

a. Prepare needs assessment for each client.

b. Develop probation goals and monitor client progress.

c. Maintain client files and records, documenting all face to face and collateral contacts with juveniles, parents and relevant others.

d. Make recommendations to the Court regarding termination of probation; filing of probation violation and/or new delinquency petitions; placement of client out-of-the home.

e. Complete all required case management forms and maintain case management standards for cli nt contacts.

f. Respond to crisis 24 hours/day, 7 days a week.

g. Monitor payment of fees and restitution.

  1. Testify at Waiver Hearings.

  2. Provide information to the Court, and make recommendations at all expedited hearings.

  3. Check records for probation and police agencies and the US Armed Forces.

  4. Provide technical assistance to police regarding juvenile referrals.

  5. Transport juveniles when necessary to court, shelter care, for medical appointments, and to private placements.

  6. Work with community agencies regarding clients and their families.

  7. Any and all other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Education: Baccalaureate degree from an accredited College/University required with concentration in Criminal Justice, Social Work, Sociology, Psychology or related field preferred.

Experience: Minimum of one year experience in Criminal Justice or working with youth preferred. Knowledge of the fundamentals of supervisory duties and good interpersonal communication skills required.

Direct Report: Depending on the officers job classification, Probation Officers report directly either to the Probation Supervisor, Assistant Chief Probation Officer or the Chief Probation Officer for supervision and administrative needs.

Skills: The ability to relate to professional staff, detained youth, and their families without bias or partiality. Competency to provide security for the community, staff and Detainees through applied mental and physical skills. Capacity to use good judgment, problem solve, anticipate, prevent, intervene, and solve crisis situations appropriately. The ability to make rational and independent decisions regarding probation and placement operations. The ability to see what needs to be done, with skills to make sure the job is completed. Must be mature and able to accept responsibility with minimal or no supervi

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