This position involves initial assessment, community service, probation compliance tracking, restitution monitoring, or youth education work in support of the probation program in a youth probation department. Work includes performing initial assessments of youth offenders after normal working hours and determining the seriousness of the situation; providing assistance to youth probation officers by following through on probationers who are assigned to community service projects by obtaining sponsors, assigning probationers to projects, and tracking compliance; monitoring and recording the dispositions assigned to youth; monitoring, collecting, and recording restitution owed and paid; providing educational assistance as a mentor or tutor; facilitating or presenting drug/alcohol programs, and/or recruiting, screening, training, and working with members of a community task force. Work involves considerable contact with probationers either in person, over the phone, or by mail. Guidelines include district court rules, placement committee guidelines, probation department policies and procedures, school policies and procedures, teacher guides and instructions of certified teachers or administrators, and provisions of the Montana Youth Court Act. Work is evaluated, through discussions and review of reports, for accuracy and completeness of work, adherence to policies and procedures, and effectiveness of program goals.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED