Juvenile Probation Support Position
Provides support to the Intake and Diversion Unit at The Village, reviews citations, contacts referrals, schedules and conducts screenings and assessments, provides front desk coverage and other duties as necessary. Administers the Restorative Conferencing program for juvenile offenders, reviews juvenile citation reports and provides screenings for families and youth, coordinates, prepares, victims, offenders, families, and community members to participate in Restorative Conferencing processes and provides support to The Village.
The principal function of an employee in this class is to provide general support to the Intake and Diversion Unit at The Village. This includes reviewing citations, scheduling and conducting screenings, data entry, and providing coverage at the front desk. Supervise and coordinate Restorative Conferencing for and families referred by Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, Juvenile Courts, School District, and Juvenile Probation Officers. The work is performed under the supervision of the Juvenile Chief Probation Officer. The principal duties of this class are performed in a general office environment and in the field.
Essential duties and responsibilities include supervising and performing the operation and facilitation of Restorative Conferencing. Coordinating the program with school districts, law enforcement agencies, prosecuting attorneys, juvenile probation officers, diversion officers, juvenile courts, and other affected parties. Scheduling, interviewing, screening, and preparing individuals, families, victims, and supporting parties for Restorative Conferences. Working with and preparing and submitting contracts completed during Restorative Conferencing and submitting contracts to The Village Staff, Juvenile Probation, and Pocatello School District Administration. Representing the Department in facilitating groups, and reporting completion information to affected parties. Preparing, maintaining, reviewing, and collecting data of program participants. Preparing and monitoring program evaluation data and preparing and distributing periodic statistical reports. Assisting with scheduling, conducting screenings, intakes of youth and families, admit/deny hearings and status proceedings, meeting with families to review rights, recommendations, and reviews the juvenile court process. Preparing, maintaining, and reviewing files of juvenile offenders referred to prevention programs, including performing background investigations, risk assessment, and determining eligibility. Preparing reports and recommendations for presentation in court and other status hearings. Preparing and monitoring compliance with behavior modification recommendations, contracts, and agreements, including notifying court of violations. Documenting and maintaining records of all contacts with offenders. Ensuring payment of court ordered fees from offenders. Representing the Restorative Conferencing Program to the public and community groups. Providing direction, cross training and assistance to AmeriCorps service members, Interns, and others. Assisting and performing other duties within the Intake and Diversion Unit. Performing all work duties and activities in accordance with County Policies, procedures, and safety practices.
Acceptable experience and training includes a high school diploma or GED equivalency is required and a bachelors degree in criminal justice, behavioral or social sciences, or a related field is preferred. One to two years of experience in probation monitoring, social services, Restorative Practices, or court related behavioral services with at-risk youth is preferred. Any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the work.
Special qualifications include an Idaho drivers license and First Aid and CPR certification.
Essential physical abilities include sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to discern verbal instructions and communicate effectively in person and by telephone. Sufficient visual acuity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to comprehend written work instructions and review and prepare a variety of written and text materials. Sufficient manual dexterity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to operate standard office equipment, including a personal computer, and operate a mo