What are the responsibilities and job description for the Juvenile Detention Worker Part-Time Female position at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire?
Position Summary
The Juvenile Detention Center Worker supervises juveniles held in secure detention and assists in providing services for their care. This position maintains a secure and safe environment and enforces the policies and procedures established for the Northwest Regional Juvenile Detention Center in accordance with laws and regulations governing secure detention of juveniles.
Qualifications
Two (2) years of work experience within the juvenile justice system.
OR
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Paid Time Off (PTO): Accrual is based on years of service with the County and on hours worked per pay period.
Voluntary Short- and Long-term disability insurance, Accident, and Critical Illness Insurance: May be purchased at group rates.
Life Insurance: The County provides the opportunity to purchase Whole Life Insurance plans for themselves and their dependents.
Other Benefits: Deferred Compensation and Roth IRA, Employee Assistance Program, EdVest, other leaves, and Corporate Discounts.
Workers' Compensation
Social Security: The County matches employees' social security compensation.
AN IMPORTANT NOTE: This information gives only a brief summary of the plans in effect for regular, part-time Non-Represented employees of Eau Claire County and may not be all-inclusive. Eau Claire County's policies and County Code govern if there are differences between this information and the policies.
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Are you eighteen (18) years of age or older upon appointment?
Do you have a high school diploma or equivalent?
Which of the following best describes your years of experience?
The Juvenile Detention Center Worker supervises juveniles held in secure detention and assists in providing services for their care. This position maintains a secure and safe environment and enforces the policies and procedures established for the Northwest Regional Juvenile Detention Center in accordance with laws and regulations governing secure detention of juveniles.
Qualifications
- Manages and interacts with juveniles, individually or in groups, to provide a positive rehabilitative influence; demonstrates leadership by being a positive role model for youth and treating all persons with dignity and respect.
- Applies attentive and careful observation to individual and group behaviors daily; screens and evaluates juveniles for signs of abuse, behavioral problems, alcohol and drug abuse or withdrawal, security risk and psychological needs; identifies and takes appropriate action with all juveniles that appear mentally or physically ill; enforces regulations and behavior management policies related to the security and operation of the facility; documents observations in compliance with laws and regulations.
- Admits and discharges juveniles according to established procedures; records all necessary information; maintains required documentation.
- Evaluates potentially dangerous situations and makes critical and sound judgments and decisions on how to diffuse; responds promptly and effectively in emergency situations; uses appropriate techniques to calm disruptive juvenile residents.
- Provides for health, safety, and recreation needs of juveniles in detention; complies with all procedures and schedules for meals, laundry, cleaning, maintenance, and inspections; distributes meals, clothing, and linens; receipts, verifies, and dispenses resident medications as instructed; provides and supervises juveniles' access to educational and recreational activities; provides transportation to juveniles for court and off-site appointments and activities.
- Demonstrates effective case management services to juveniles in the 180 Program; conducts home, school, and work site visits; coordinates juvenile’s daily program activities.
- Performs other related duties as required or assigned.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Two (2) years of work experience providing care, supervision, or custody of children within juvenile justice, group home, shelter care, or foster care environments.
Two (2) years of work experience within the juvenile justice system.
OR
- Post high school education with courses in social work, psychology, sociology, or related field
- Eighteen (18) years of age or older upon appointment.
- Appointment will be conditional upon successful completion of a caregiver check and criminal background check resulting in no felony convictions in any jurisdiction unless the judgment or conviction has been reversed or a complete pardon has been granted.
- Position will be subject to pre-hire, random, and post-accident drug and alcohol testing during the course of employment.
- Position will require a pre-employment physical and audiogram.
- Position will require fingerprinting and with a search of local, state, and national fingerprint records.
- Must have valid driver’s license, an acceptable driving record, and access to private transportation for work-related duties.
- Must possess and maintain personal automobile insurance in the amount of $100,000/$300,000.
- Completed the Basic Juvenile Detention Officer Training or ability to complete training within twelve (12) months of hire as a condition of continued employment.
- As a condition of continued employment, will be required to complete 24 hours of annual recertification training.
- Two (2) years of post-secondary education in a related field.
- Ability to fluently speak Spanish, sign language, or other foreign language as a secondary language.
- CPR/First Aid Certification.
- Paid or volunteer experience with a professional organization that provides training in a relevant service-related field.
but has many exciting benefits!
Paid Time Off (PTO): Accrual is based on years of service with the County and on hours worked per pay period.
Voluntary Short- and Long-term disability insurance, Accident, and Critical Illness Insurance: May be purchased at group rates.
Life Insurance: The County provides the opportunity to purchase Whole Life Insurance plans for themselves and their dependents.
Other Benefits: Deferred Compensation and Roth IRA, Employee Assistance Program, EdVest, other leaves, and Corporate Discounts.
Workers' Compensation
Social Security: The County matches employees' social security compensation.
AN IMPORTANT NOTE: This information gives only a brief summary of the plans in effect for regular, part-time Non-Represented employees of Eau Claire County and may not be all-inclusive. Eau Claire County's policies and County Code govern if there are differences between this information and the policies.
01
Are you eighteen (18) years of age or older upon appointment?
- YES
- NO
Do you have a high school diploma or equivalent?
- YES
- NO
Which of the following best describes your years of experience?
- Two (2) years of work experience providing care, supervision, or custody of children within juvenile justice, group home, shelter care, or foster care environments.
- Two (2) years of work experience within the juvenile justice system.
- Post high school education with courses in social work, psychology, sociology, or related field.
- None of the above
- Required Question
Salary : $100,000 - $300,000