TEMPORARY Probation Counselor - Juvenile Court

Snohomish CountyEverett, WA
Onsite

About The Position

This is an in-person temporary position, Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM located at Denney Juvenile Justice Center in Everett, WA. The anticipated end date of this position is 12.31.2026. As a Juvenile Probation Counselor, you will work directly with court-involved youth and families developing and implementing case management plans to improve the lives of youth. You will monitor, coach, and counsel youth and interact with court officials, including judges and attorneys, to support youth and families.

Requirements

  • Graduation from an accredited college or university with major course work in psychology, social work, counseling, law and justice, or related field; PLUS, one (1) year experience in case planning, interviewing, service delivery, or counseling in a social service agency; OR, any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities.
  • Must pass job related tests.
  • A valid Washington State Driver's License is required for employment.
  • Applicants must successfully pass a criminal background investigation, reference verification, polygraph examination, psychological examination and physical examination.
  • Successful completion of Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission – Juvenile Services Academy required within six (6) months of employment.
  • Certification in WAJCA Assessment Tool is required within twelve (12) months of employment.
  • Knowledge of: basic interviewing, diagnostic, and counseling techniques individual and group behavior crisis intervention skills literature, developments, and trends in the social service area judicial and criminal justice system computer programs and usage Washington State Courts and juvenile justice system child development theory and principles of effective parenting functions and resources of social and health services agencies
  • Ability to: express ideas and recommendations effectively orally and in writing establish and maintain effective work relationship with clients, professionals, public and private officials and the general public make presentations to large and small groups diffuse potentially volatile situations read, interpret and apply work-related laws, case law, court rules, regulations and policies use computer program applications including word processing, databases, and spreadsheets apply abstract principles, guidelines and concepts to work situations work with persons from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds effectively interview, prepare treatment plans, determine courses of action and evaluate individual progress

Nice To Haves

  • Having college coursework or a degree in social services, criminal justice, psychology, or counseling is helpful
  • Experience in case management and working with youth in the court system.
  • Skills in case management and trauma-informed care
  • An understanding of intersectionality as it applies to historically under-served communities will be helpful.

Responsibilities

  • Formulates case management intervention plans and make recommendations for placement and referral of incarcerated and/or probationary individuals.
  • Monitors court orders and diversion agreements for compliance.
  • Formulates response to non-compliance that may include returning individual to court.
  • Conducts and scores risk assessment interviews to systematically gather information about a client and family which indicates likelihood of re-offending, targets areas for change and measures outcomes of interventions; based upon the criminogenic needs of the client, develop intervention plans to decrease the risk factors and behaviors and enhance protective factors and behaviors; update risk assessment documentation as changes are made and/or at specific times as required.
  • Leads, teaches and/or facilitates classes, clinics and programs for youth and/or parents offered by the Juvenile Court Services.
  • Conducts one to one, parental, family and/or group counseling sessions; prepares cases and directs and/or participates in hearings for court appearances; reviews and keeps all caseload records.
  • Mediates crises situations; monitors client behavior; assesses and interviews each individual for emotional, eligibility and/or legal needs for program participation.
  • Conducts chemical dependency screenings, suicide and mental screens.
  • Evaluates and determines classification of youth in detention.
  • Enforces probation and/or program rules; serves legal rights documentation; administers and/or evaluates diagnostic tests; prepares reports on individuals from information gathered from various social service and legal professionals and agencies; prepares and completes required and related forms, records and documents.
  • Confers with various boards, officials and professionals on status of probationary and/or incarcerated juveniles; monitors recreational and/or employment activities of offenders.
  • Performs ongoing public relations work; trains volunteers; contacts past program participants to collect data for program evaluation; acts as liaison between clients and various components of the criminal justice system.
  • Collects, monitors and processes urinalysis test.
  • Other duties as required.

Benefits

  • Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
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