Juvenile Court Officer 1 (D8 112190)
By State of Iowa - Executive Branch At Ottumwa, IA, United States
Paid holidays plus vacation and sick time
Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System (IPERS) retirement plan
Optional retirement savings 457 plan with employer contributions
This is a non-merit position. Candidates must follow the instructions in the "To Apply" section.
Juvenile Court Officer 1 (D3 111813)
By State of Iowa - Executive Branch At Sioux City, IA, United States
Handling matters pertaining to delinquent youth, pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 232, including intake, diversion, supervision, and prevention activities.
Responsible for responding to emergency matters outside of normal working hours.
Talented and passionate team members that will help you grow and learn
Opportunities to make a widespread difference in the lives of Iowa communities
Iowa Public Employees’ retirement System (IPERS) Retirement plan
What’s In It For YOU
Customer Service Representative Ii (Juvenile Court Clerk)
By Shelby County Government At , Memphis $2,636 a month

Position Summary Works under general supervision to perform specialized clerical work involved in organizing, analyzing, processing, and maintaining operating, financial, statistical, and other ...

Juvenile Court Counselor Trainee
By North Carolina North Carolina Dept of Public Safety At , $37,577 - $65,760 a year
Knowledge of and/or experience with case management practices
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Competencies
There are no Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities required for Juvenile Court Counselor Trainee appointments.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Developing skills and confidence to carry a caseload and perform the job duties of a Juvenile Court Counselor independently
Knowledge of and/or experience working with a system of care
Finance Officer-Juvenile Court Clerk's Office
By Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County At , Nashville $61,369 a year
Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Finance Officer - Juvenile Court Clerk
Performs various complex professional finance functions.
Handles routine complaints and questions regarding professional finance related issues.
May perform accounting, auditing, compliance, budgeting, purchasing, investing and other professional finance functions as assigned.
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Juvenile Court Liaison Jobs
By Iowa Workforce Development At Waukee, IA, United States
Extensive knowledge of and successful experience working with adolescents; particularly at-risk students.
Dealing with misbehavior, including classroom management
Knowledge of the Iowa Juvenile Court system.
Strong communication (reading, writing, speaking, listening) skills.
Providing family support services (such as outreach and parent education)
Consults/coordinates with school officials on each probationers educational progress.
Juvenile Court Officer 1 (D7 112148)
By State of Iowa - Executive Branch At Clinton, IA, United States
Knowledge of Chapter 232, criminal law, and other related laws, including confidentiality, education, juvenile mental health, and juvenile substance abuse.
Ability to adapt to changing job performance requirements.
Knowledge of normal adolescent development and family systems, substance abuse, and mental health conditions.
Ability to effectively use motivational interviewing skills and engage youth and their families.
Ability to become knowledgeable of and network with system stakeholders in a collaborative manner.
Ability to distinguish criminogenic domains and needs, while providing skill building with youths under supervision.
Juvenile Court Clinician Jobs
By Community Healthlink Inc At Worcester, MA, United States
Sign On Bonus Offered for this position!!***
Clinical skills specific to working with children, adolescents, and families.
Skill in culturally competent, written comprehensive mental health evaluations of children, adolescents, and families.
Provide comprehensive written reports to the Juvenile Court and informal and formal testimony if needed.
Provide consultation to families, probation officers, judges, other treaters, residential programs, schools, physicians, DCF, etc. about court-involved youth and families.
Master's degree in social work