Juvenile Probation Officer/POST Certified



JOB CODE: 2216

PAY GRADE: 1170

SALARY RANGE: $33,825 - $57,585

LOCATION OF WORK
Juvenile Services

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Under the general supervision of a Senior Juvenile Probation Officer/Post Certified, performs professional office or fieldwork in pre-dispositional investigations, counsels and supervises juvenile offenders placed on supervised probation by Juvenile Court judges. Work involves the collection, examination and evaluation of information obtained through office and fieldwork interviews in determining the appropriate action and/or recommendations for disposition of assigned cases. Work may also involve evaluating and monitoring delinquent cases and families of juvenile offenders, and occasionally reviewing other Probation Officer casework files. Some employees of this class may be required to carry a weapon, work various hours, including nights, and ride with police officers to serve warrants, monitor probation conditions, conduct drug screens or arrest juveniles. Employees of this class are commissioned probation officers of Juvenile Court with powers of arrest and all other powers afforded peace officers (as stated in LSA-Cp.C.Art. 116 (22) and Art. 421 (A) and LSA-C.Cr.P. Art 899 (F). Performs other work as requested.

ESSENTIAL WORK TASKS
Interviews and counsels a caseload of juvenile offenders on supervised probation; monitors compliance with conditions specified by Juvenile Court Judges; monitors offenders electronically and through the use of office, field, jail, facility and school visits; monitors and evaluates service provider facilities to ensure delivery of services; monitors arrest activity from law enforcement agencies reports. Formulates and supervises Informal Adjustment Agreements; schedules, conducts, negotiates and formulates Informal Family Services Plan Agreements; monitors implementation and compliance with plan; prepares and updates an Offender's Classification Scale; makes referrals to appropriate service provider; conducts mandatory conferences with clients and appropriate service agencies. Conducts initial evaluations and screening of juvenile misdemeanor and felony offenders; conducts substance abuse, risk/needs and sexual adjustment assessments by the use of diagnostic tools; conducts treatment, educational and clinical programs for prevention and rehabilitation of offenders and/or families; and investigates complaints alleging a family is in need of services (FINS). Attends court with juveniles and their families for hearings; informs offenders of all available services; transports probationers to and from treatment facilities; attends and testifies at court hearings when subpoenaed by any court having jurisdiction over an offender; serves notices, subpoenas, writs, and executes orders of Juvenile Court. Formulates, coordinates, and executes plans to safely arrest juvenile offenders who have violated their conditions of supervision and/or have been ordered into custody by a Juvenile Court Judge; works with law enforcement agencies in the prevention of juvenile crime through community policing efforts and/or detain juveniles while performing searches and seizures, or the execution of criminal warrants. Speaks to school groups and the general public concerning court related matters; corresponds and meets with counselors from various treatment facilities or schools for informational purposes.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of interviewing and investigative techniques and principles, particularly, as they relate to probation work. Knowledge of substance abuse and related problems and characteristics in an individual with substance abuse problems. Knowledge of the procedures, practices and methods used and of the agencies and institutions involved in the service and execution of juvenile and criminal justice processes. Knowledge of state laws and local ordinances related to juvenile probation, particularly the Louisiana Children's Code and Louisiana Criminal Law and Procedure. Skill in the use of modern office equipment, such as: the telephone, copier, typewriter, computer terminal and related peripherals. Ability to recognize, analyze and understand the psychological and sociological problems of the socially maladapted person, substance abuser, or domestic violence offender and related problems and characteristics of an individual with substance abuse problems or abusive behavior problems. Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, orally to groups and to individuals, and in the writing of routine reports, records and letters. Ability to deal firmly, tactfully, and impartially with people contacted in the course of the work. Ability to make reasonable and objective decisions and recommendations within established policies and guidelines. Ability to physically participate in strenuous physical activities (1.5 mile run, sit-ups, push-ups, firearms training, aerobic exercises, handcuffing exercises, takedown exercises, and other strenuous activities). Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the general public. Ability to apply good work habits such as punctuality, reliability, preciseness, and dependability in order to effectively complete assigned tasks and contribute to the smooth operation of the department and division.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

EDUCATIONAL AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, social work, sociology, psychology, or a closely related field.

SUBSTITUTIONS
Any equivalent combination of education and experience.

CERTIFICATIONS / LICENSES / REGISTRATIONS
(Unless otherwise specified below, must possess at the time of appointment and must be maintained current throughout employment in this classification.) Employees of this class are required to meet minimum physical standards as set forth by the Louisiana Council on Police Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.), and must successfully complete and pass a certified P.O.S.T. training program approved by the Louisiana Council within one calendar year from the initial employment or employee will be terminated. Passing the P.O.S.T. examination within one calendar year is a requirement of employment, therefore the probationary period will end after the employee has completed six (6) months of employment and passed the P.O.S.T. examination. Position(s) of this classification may require a valid Louisiana driver's license. If license is required, must be maintained throughout employment in this position.

OTHER JOB ASPECTS
None.


NOTE:
The work examples described in this specification are intended only as an illustration of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from job performance requirements if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the job.