Supervises and counsels with juveniles and their families when juveniles are on deferred prosecution or adjudicated probation or during the intake process according to departmental policies and procedures. This role involves screening cases, making judgments on appropriate action, adjusting cases without legal action, diverting or referring cases to other agencies, working out agreements in family law cases, and/or making recommendations for prosecution. The officer researches and investigates case backgrounds, interviews involved parties, and prepares reports for various entities including the prosecution, service agencies, the court, and the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD). Responsibilities also include maintaining records, providing intervention strategies, crisis intervention, maintaining knowledge of community resources, participating in training, completing home/school/office visits, and supervising juveniles on probation. The position requires remaining on call 24/7, providing public information, potentially making presentations, serving court papers, communicating with professionals, and appearing in court. Additional duties include coordinating client transportation, determining the need for detention, preparing placement packets, supervising children in community placements, performing inter-county and interstate transfers, and developing child placement plans. Case management includes developing counseling and casework objectives, treatment programs, and working with schools on educational and vocational programs. The role also involves collecting fees and sending notices for past due accounts.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level