What are the responsibilities and job description for the Juvenile Detention Officer I position at Pima County?
Job Description Summary
Responsible for the safety and well-being of youth referred to the Juvenile Court Detention Center. Develop positive working relationships with youth. Monitors and maintains a structured, caring, safe, healthy, and learning environment for detainees. Monitors and maintains security and control of the structured detention environment.
Play a crucial role in maintaining order, and accountability within a secure juvenile detention environment.
Job Description
Hiring Range $22.18 - $24.11 Hourly
Why Join Our Team
Our team of juvenile justice experts will teach you how to de-escalate situations, refine your crisis response, how to build rapport, they will help you build leadership skills, and show you how to work with youth on skill building.
This is a role for individuals who are dependable, level-headed under pressure, and motivated by purpose-driven work.
Make an impact, stay active and join our Juvenile Detention team!
Exceptional Benefits Package
Schedule
This is a shift-based position with opportunities for evening and night differential pay.
Shifts Include
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is a classified position that reports to a Supervisor, Juvenile Detention. The incumbent performs duties under general supervision and has no supervisory responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications
What We're Looking For:
A minimum of 21 years of age, must be a United States citizen or have legal resident status, and a high school diploma or equivalent G.E.D. certificate.
Licenses And Certificates
A valid Arizona Driver's License is required at the time of appointment.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior work experience utilizing communication skills with youth ages 16-24.
Prior customer service work experience.
Prior work experience with adolescent youth.
A minimum of one (1) year of verifiable work experience.
Demonstrated career progression.
Important Notice Regarding Multiple Applications
Once a candidate formally accepts a job offer with Superior Court, Juvenile Court, or Justice Court (Tucson and Ajo), all other active applications within these courts will be inactivated.
The successful candidate must have, or will be, required to successfully pass juvenile detention officer background check requirements as governed by the Arizona Code of Judicial Administration (ACJA)
Before an applicant can begin service, the juvenile court must execute a rigorous character and fitness investigation mandated by ACJA
Typically performs duties in a secure institution and may lift a detainee, materials, or equipment of 50 lbs or less. Incumbents are required to stand and walk for at least half of their scheduled work shift and physically required to bend, reach, kneel, crouch, crawl, and stoop.
Make An Impact
Do you remember a person you looked up to when you were a youth?
Maybe they helped you perfect a skill, taught you how to do something new, or gave the best advice for dealing with disagreements. Experience the fulfillment of helping our youth meet their goals and develop new skills in a therapeutic environment.
New Hire Benefits Information
https://www.pima.gov/766/New-Hires
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, political interest, or any other characteristic or category protected by local, state, or federal law.
Responsible for the safety and well-being of youth referred to the Juvenile Court Detention Center. Develop positive working relationships with youth. Monitors and maintains a structured, caring, safe, healthy, and learning environment for detainees. Monitors and maintains security and control of the structured detention environment.
Play a crucial role in maintaining order, and accountability within a secure juvenile detention environment.
Job Description
Hiring Range $22.18 - $24.11 Hourly
Why Join Our Team
Our team of juvenile justice experts will teach you how to de-escalate situations, refine your crisis response, how to build rapport, they will help you build leadership skills, and show you how to work with youth on skill building.
This is a role for individuals who are dependable, level-headed under pressure, and motivated by purpose-driven work.
Make an impact, stay active and join our Juvenile Detention team!
Exceptional Benefits Package
- Corrections Officer Retirement Plan (CORP)
- 15 paid vacation days, 12 holidays, and 15 days of sick leave
- 12 weeks of 100% paid parental leave
- Employer-paid Short -term Disability
- Tuition Reimbursement $5,250 per year
- Health Wellness discount program
- Mental and Behavioral Health Benefits
- Paid Training with Advancement Opportunities
- Free access to Court Gym
Schedule
This is a shift-based position with opportunities for evening and night differential pay.
Shifts Include
- 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM
- 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM
- Hybrid shifts
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is a classified position that reports to a Supervisor, Juvenile Detention. The incumbent performs duties under general supervision and has no supervisory responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications
What We're Looking For:
A minimum of 21 years of age, must be a United States citizen or have legal resident status, and a high school diploma or equivalent G.E.D. certificate.
Licenses And Certificates
A valid Arizona Driver's License is required at the time of appointment.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior work experience utilizing communication skills with youth ages 16-24.
Prior customer service work experience.
Prior work experience with adolescent youth.
A minimum of one (1) year of verifiable work experience.
Demonstrated career progression.
Important Notice Regarding Multiple Applications
Once a candidate formally accepts a job offer with Superior Court, Juvenile Court, or Justice Court (Tucson and Ajo), all other active applications within these courts will be inactivated.
The successful candidate must have, or will be, required to successfully pass juvenile detention officer background check requirements as governed by the Arizona Code of Judicial Administration (ACJA)
- 6-106 and ACJA
- 6-311 (Detention Operations), operating under the statutory authority of A.R.S.
- 8-203. Statutory background check processing for these positions is also cross-authorized by A.R.S.
- 41-1750.
Before an applicant can begin service, the juvenile court must execute a rigorous character and fitness investigation mandated by ACJA
- 6-106(H): 8-203, A.R.S. 12-251 and Part 6, Chapter 1, Section 6-106 of the Arizona Code of Judicial Administration):
- Fingerprint & Criminal History: Run through the Arizona Criminal Justice Information System (ACJIS) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
- Motor Vehicle Record (MVD): A complete driving history check in Arizona and any prior state of residence.
- Department of Child Safety (DCS): A search of the DCS Central Registry for historical allegations of child abuse or neglect.
- Drug Screening: Mandatory urinalysis testing for illegal substances, including alcohol, dangerous narcotics and cannabis.
- Psychological & Physical Evaluations: Passing a pre-employment psychological examination and a physical fitness certification for duty.
- Health Testing: Candidates must test negative for Tuberculosis (TB).
- Implements and delivers programs to youth, supporting detention philosophy, goals and objectives.
- Provides effective role modeling and mentoring to youth in the facility.
- Instructs youths on various skills for future use and success, such as anger management, filling out employment applications, and understanding employment processes.
- Observes the behaviors of youth and situations that occur, recalls facts and prepares written reports.
- Monitors the detention facility to ensure a safe environment for both the youths and staff.
- Observes and ensures security for the facility in accordance with unit procedures and institutional practices.
- Determines detainee rule infractions, takes appropriate action, and reports violations and incidents.
- Maintains rosters and daily logs, and prepares incident, discipline and progress reports.
- Performs in processing of new youth detainees, which includes a safety and security check of their person and property. Follows in-processing procedures and orients the youths to the booking procedure.
- Escorts youth to and from courtrooms and throughout the facility.
- Drives a court vehicle to transport youth to various appointments external to the center.
- Reacts to physical confrontations and emergency situations quickly and effectively using sanctioned defensive tactics skills.
- Applies restraining techniques requiring physical strength and coordination when necessary.
- Assists other officers who are involved with detained youth.
- Performs control room and/or court security services tasks as needed.
- Provides information and limited instruction to new detention officers, on-call officers and volunteers assigned to perform routine tasks in the center.
- Testifies at court hearings when necessary.
- Attends meetings and assists in developing special plans to address the youth’s risk and needs.
- Performs related duties and projects as assigned.
- Must have some knowledge of the purpose of juvenile detention.
- Must have knowledge of basic computer skills.
- Must have the ability to learn court policies, procedures, and the practices and rules of operation for the Detention Center.
- Must have the ability to learn defensive tactics, First Aid and CPR, develop good observation skills and the ability to respond to emergency and safety incidences in a proficient manner.
- Must have the ability to communicate effectively and work with a diversity of people, to include varied cultural, ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Typically performs duties in a secure institution and may lift a detainee, materials, or equipment of 50 lbs or less. Incumbents are required to stand and walk for at least half of their scheduled work shift and physically required to bend, reach, kneel, crouch, crawl, and stoop.
Make An Impact
Do you remember a person you looked up to when you were a youth?
Maybe they helped you perfect a skill, taught you how to do something new, or gave the best advice for dealing with disagreements. Experience the fulfillment of helping our youth meet their goals and develop new skills in a therapeutic environment.
New Hire Benefits Information
https://www.pima.gov/766/New-Hires
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, political interest, or any other characteristic or category protected by local, state, or federal law.
Salary : $5,250