What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Specialist/Deputy Juvenile Officer I position at Clay County?
Position Overview
The Youth Specialist/Deputy Juvenile Officer I is a professional role dedicated to providing direct care, supervision, and rehabilitative treatment to youth in Clay County's juvenile programs. You will work within a treatment team to implement individual and group plans, ensuring the safety and security of residents while mentoring them toward productive community reintegration.
Key Responsibilities
- Direct Supervision: Ensure the constant safety and personal conduct of youth through "Awareness Supervision" (always being able to see and hear residents).
- Rehabilitative Treatment: Implement group and individual treatment plans, facilitate activities, and teach life skills and conflict resolution.
- Behavioral Management: Observe and report behavioral conditions, maintain detailed records, and intervene in crises using approved de-escalation or physical restraint techniques when necessary.
- Support Services: Coordinate recreational activities, assist with educational plans, and transport youth to predetermined locations.
- Health & Safety: Assist with dispensing medications and respond to medical emergencies (CPR/First Aid).
Minimum Qualifications
- Age: Must be at least 21 years of age.
- Education: High School Diploma or GED required.
- Note: Higher pay or advancement to Deputy Juvenile Officer I requires a Bachelor’s degree. Preference given to candidates with a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Psychology, Sociology, or Social Work.
- Experience: Preference given to candidates with experience in group work involving direct interaction with children/youth (ages 7–17) in schools, residential care, or recreational programs.
- Skills: Excellent communication, empathy, and the ability to maintain professional boundaries under high-stress situations.
- Requirements:
- Must possess a valid driver’s license.
- Must pass a comprehensive drug screening, background investigation, and fingerprinting.
- Physical ability to respond to emergencies and perform restraints.
Why Clay County?
Government roles offer stability that the private sector often cannot match.
- The LAGERS Pension: A fully funded retirement plan (vested after 5 years). This is a rare, high-value benefit for full-time staff.
- Work-Life Balance: Accrue 2 weeks of vacation and 2.5 weeks of sick leave in your first year, plus 13 ½ paid holidays for full-time staff.
- Comprehensive Health: Medical, dental, and vision options, plus free life insurance for full-time staff.
- Growth: Tuition reimbursement and certification support available for long-term employees.
- Shift Differential Pay: when hours worked are between 4:00 P.M. through 8:00 A.M.
Current Open Positions
Full and Part-time openings with various shifts available and more flexible schedules
Position title and salary is designated at time of hire based on education level. Pay starts at $19.74 per hour.