Jackson County Community Justice is seeking dynamic individuals to join our team. Our department encompasses Adult Services, Juvenile Probation, Detention and Residential Services, and the Jackson County Transition Center. Through these services, we work to address criminal behavior and promote positive behavior change, ensuring a safer community for all.
We are currently hiring for a Juvenile Justice Specialist I position with our Juvenile Services. As part of our team, you will help drive our mission and uphold our core values of Integrity, Trust, Consistency, Respect, and Teamwork. These values guide our work and the services we provide, forming the foundation for our efforts to enhance public safety and support individuals on their journey toward positive change.
In this role, you will be responsible for the guidance, safety, supervision, documentation, and overall care of youth who present with behavioral, cognitive, emotional, and intellectual challenges. Juvenile Justice Specialist's play a vital role in teaching and modeling life skills that help youth grow, make positive choices, and succeed in the community - ultimately reducing the likelihood of future detention. The ability to use effective verbal communication to de-escalate tense situations and respond to crises is essential. Programs operate 24/7, 365 days a year, with shifts including Days (7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.), Swing (3:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.), and Graveyard (11:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.).
$1,500 Sign-On Bonus
Salary Range: $22.17 - $29.64 Hourly
Benefits include:
Jackson County strives to recruit, hire and retain the best employees!
Passionate and Motivated Leadership
Restorative and Trauma Informed Focus and Approach
Effective Communicator
Team Focused
Excellent Time Management
Compassionate Conflict Resolution
Pass a criminal background check prior to hire.
Submit an acceptable DMV certified court print prior to hire.
Pass a pre-employment drug screen, which includes screening for Marijuana.
This position is represented by union group SEIU.
I. Position Summary
Directs and supervises the activities of youth involved in the juvenile justice system and placed in the County detention or residential program, including providing evidence-based skill development groups; uses a behavior management system to assist youth in changing behaviors and learning consequential thinking, modeling pro social communication, emotional management and healthy relationships and offering support and feedback in a restorative manner while maintaining security, safety and general housekeeping standards. Performs a significant portion of the work assigned to the next higher level, but without the independence or full responsibility expected at the journey level within a procedural framework.
II. Examples of Essential Position Duties
III. Minimum Requirements
Education and Experience
License, Certificate or Other
Requires possession of a valid driver's license and an acceptable driving record. Must receive certification of successful completion of the Oregon Juvenile Department Directors' Custody and Residential Worker Training Academy within initial twelve months of employment and possess first aid and CPR certification within initial 30 days of employment.
IV. Other Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Position requires knowledge and understanding of behavior and adjustment problems of youth; basic counseling, restorative and rehabilitation concepts of social and personal improvement of youth; health, safety and personal hygiene needs; criminal law and the criminal justice system, specifically the juvenile justice system; law enforcement procedures and protocol; and modern office practices including computer skills. Position requires ability to effectively intervene in order to protect the community and aid in rehabilitation of youth; secure and hold the confidence and cooperation of youth; provide a safe and positive environment within the program; understand the emotional and physical problems of youth; perform at a high level of professional competence; perform basic first aid and CPR; give effective presentations in court; maintain accurate records; work in potentially hostile and dangerous environments; restrain youth as necessary; make quick, intelligent decisions in crisis situations; adapt to changes in program direction, procedures and operations; maintain safety requirements; learn computer skills including typing; effectively organize duties; display initiative and creativity in carrying out duties and assignments; comply with all statutes, policies and procedures; understand and carry out oral and written directions; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Physical Demands
Typically requires climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, sitting, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing (including ability to clearly distinguish and identify colors), and repetitive motions. Requires exerting up to 20 pounds frequently, 50 pounds occasionally, of force to move objects. Requires sufficient strength and coordination for restraining and/or carrying the weight of adults and defending one's self from attack. Requires driving.
Working Conditions
Work may be conducted in a noisy, crowded area, with exposure to uncomfortable physical conditions, including heat, cold, wetness, strong odors and/or smoke, strong and/or toxic chemicals, solvents, grease, oils, inks, electrical currents, dust and pollen, illnesses, diseases and blood borne pathogens. May include exposure to disruptive individuals. Must be willing to work various shifts that may include nights, weekends and holidays.
V. Additional Information
This classification description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties, knowledge, skills, abilities, or requirements, as any one position in this classification may be assigned some or all of these duties, in addition to other duties not explicitly listed here. The various duties, responsibilities and/or assignments of this position may be unevenly balanced and change from time to time based upon matters such as, but not limited to, variations in the shift, work demands, seasons, service levels and management's decisions on how to best allocate department resources. Any shift, emphasis or rebalancing of these assigned duties, responsibilities and/or assignments does not constitute a change in