Location: St. CharlesGENERAL SUMMARY
Under the supervision of the Assistant Superintendent, Operations Manager and Supervisors of the Juvenile Justice Center the Juvenile Detention Specialist/Youth Counselor will be responsible for the safe, humane, and secure treatment of the minors housed at the Kane County Juvenile Justice Center. Juvenile Detention Specialist/Youth Counselors supervise minors held in secure detention for the safety and security of both the minor and community.
PRINCIPLE
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervise and counsel minors placed in the Juvenile Justice Center.Plans, organizes, and supervises structured time activities using curricula based on Cognitive-Behavioral principles.Participates in recreation, leisure, and group activities.Observes behavior of individuals and groups and responds according to current policy and operating procedures.Maintains an environment which offers safety and security for the resident and staff.Cooperates with co-workers in planning and utilizing the daily schedule.Processes admissions, which includes searching and showering.Conducts strip searches and pat down searches of residents on an as-needed basis; this may also include strip searches and pat down searches of gender non-conforming residents as needed.Showers residents on a scheduled hygiene basis.Conducts urinalysis collection from residents for testing; this may also include urinalysis collection from gender non-conforming residents for testing.Escorts residents to and from their rooms and securing them in proper attire.Successfully completes other job-related tasks as directed by the Assistant Superintendent and/or Supervisors of the Juvenile Justice Center.Achieves departmental objectives and performs the above duties within established operating procedures and policies.Remains abreast of recent developments in the field of juvenile detention and treatment.Continually assesses methods to improve service delivery.Undertakes special projects as directed by the Assistant Superintendent and/or Supervisors.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
Obtained a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degree from an accredited college or university.Ability to communicate verbally and in writing with minors housed at the Juvenile Justice Center and detention personnel.Requires analytical decision-making skills and problem analysis skills necessary to handle a diverse group of minors; including racial, ethnic, religious and LGBTQ differences of minors housed at the Juvenile Justice Center.Requires interpersonal sensitivity to cultural and environmental differences found in minors from a variety of backgrounds.Ability to plan and organize daily activities for the minors.Develops and maintains positive working relationships with allied agencies and other interested groups within the community (Fox Valley area).Requires fact-finding abilities in order to complete reports and comply with applicable statutes.Ability to transport oneself in order to accomplish job performance requirements as dictated by Court Services policies and procedures and AOIC requirements.Bilingual (English/Spanish) language skills preferred.PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Handling objects, talking, hearing, vision near and far are required 75% or more per shift. Standing, reaching, lifting, and fingering objects is required about 50% of the time. Walking, sitting, using legs to ascend and descend and carrying objects weighing 10 lbs or less is required about 25% of the time. Stooping, balancing, bending, twisting, feeling, pushing objects weighing 10 lbs or less and medium intensity fingering is required about 10% of the time.
The following may be required in unusual or non-routine situations. Kneeling, crouching, crawling, running, climbing, grappling, lifting objects including people that weigh 100 lbs or greater, pushing or pulling objects or people that weigh up to 100 lbs or more and handling objects (not including people) with medium intensity.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT WHILE PERFORMING ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Staff are inside, protected from outside weather conditions 75% or more of the time. Poor ventilation, dust and potential physical attacks are present also for 75% or more of the time. Exposure to or contact with chemicals and water or liquids are present for about 25% of the time. Staff are outside with no protection from the weather as well as being exposed to vehicle vibrations and other fast-moving vehicles about 10% of the time.
In unusual situations staff are exposed to dramatic changes in temperature, very humid conditions, high noise levels, odors, fumes, burns and exposure to mechanical and electrical hazards.
EQUIPMENT USED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Computers, Calculator, Copy Machine, Camera, Brooms, Screwdrivers, Juvenile Justice Center Vehicles, Metal Detectors, Cuffs, Shackles, 2‑Ways Radios, First Aid Equipment, Cooking Utensils, Ovens, Food Warmers, Security equipment, Telephones, Audio and Video Monitors, and Fire Safety…