Juvenile Justice Counselor , On-Call Nonperm; PCN N
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Social Work
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Healthcare
Mental Health
This position is open to Alaska Residents only. Check our residency definition to determine if you qualify: https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)./
What You Will Be DoingProvide supervision and services to adolescents in a detention setting who are awaiting court appearances. Support youth with mild to severe mental health issues, delivering therapeutic programs that incorporate restorative justice and promote accountability.
Our Organization, Mission, and CultureThe Division of Juvenile Justice’s mission is to hold juvenile offenders accountable, promote safety, and assist offenders and families in developing skills to prevent crime.
Core Values- Prioritizing Safety – protecting youth, staff, families, and communities.
- Responsiveness – timely response to all stakeholders.
- Professional Relationships – building respectful, collaborative relationships.
- Dedication – modeling integrity and leadership.
- Respect – honoring each person’s unique strengths.
Opportunities for meaningful change, comprehensive training, and professional development across multiple career paths.
The Working Environment You Can ExpectMat-Su Youth Facility, 581 Outer Springer Loop, Palmer. 24-hour secure facility, shift work, holidays, weekends and occasional overtime.
Who We Are Looking ForIn addition to the minimum qualifications, we seek candidates with the following competencies:
- Conscientiousness – high effort, commitment, responsible behavior.
- Integrity/Honesty – ethical conduct, trustworthy.
- Interpersonal Skills – empathy, courtesy, cultural sensitivity, ability to manage difficult individuals.
- Stress Tolerance – calm in high‑stress situations.
A high school diploma or GED. Must be 20 years of age or older.
Special NotePrior to initial appointment, candidates must undergo a background investigation, criminal record check, and medical examination.
Document Requirements at Interview- Copy of transcripts (unofficial accepted; include institution name/URL).
- Three professional references with names and phone numbers.
- Two (2) performance evaluations from previous employers, if available.
- Copy of current driver’s license.
Comprehensive background investigation including state and FBI fingerprint‑based check.
Supplemental QuestionsComplete supplemental questions within the application for evaluation.
Education RequirementsSubmit education credentials. For foreign education, provide evaluation from a recognized organization.
Work ExperienceDocument employer’s name, title, dates, and full/part‑time status. Flex‑staffed positions must reflect actual dates at each level.
Legal EmploymentCertify legal right to work in the United States. Maintain documentation to continue employment.
Equal Opportunity StatementThe State of Alaska complies with Title I of the ADA and is an equal opportunity employer. For accommodation, contact 1‑800‑587‑4095 or 1‑800‑770‑8973 (TTY: Alaska Relay 711). For EEO inquiries, contact the Division of Personnel & Labor Relations at P. O. Box 110201, Juneau, AK 99811‑0201.
ContactSamuel Richardson, Juvenile Justice Unit Supervisor
Phone:
Email: samuel.richardson
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