Juvenile Institutional Officer Intermittent Alameda CountyJuvenile Institutional Officer IntermittentSan Leandro, CAThe mission of the Alameda County Probation Department is to protect the public safety by providing supervision, services, support and opportunities to our clients on behalf of the people of Alameda County through quality supervision, leadership, services and effective partnerships. All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
Probation Officer III - Promotional County of SonomaProbation Officer III - PromotionalSanta Rosa, CA$108,175.43–$131,488.56 / yearSignificant academic course work in sociology, behavioral and social psychology, social casework, social welfare, counseling and guidance, or a closely related field AND two years of full time experience in a position equivalent, or closely related, to Correctional Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Juvenile Correctional Counselor, Social Worker, Substance Abuse Treatment Provider, or Probation Assistant with the County of Sonoma PLUS one year of full time professional probation experience equivalent to the journey-level class of Probation Officer II with the County of Sonoma. Considerable knowledge of: sociology and psychology particularly as they relate to personality development, behavior patterns, motivation, and group and family dynamics; interviewing techniques and investigative procedures; principles of research methodology, report writing and basic statistics; written and oral communication, including language mechanics, syntax and English composition; general community resources necessary to assist in crime and delinquency control; penal, business, health, safety and related codes pertaining to probation work.
Probation Division Director I - Promotional County of SonomaProbation Division Director I - PromotionalSanta Rosa, CA$127,251.71–$154,676.46 / yearAbility to: plan, organize, direct and supervise the programs and operations of assigned program area; effectively train, supervise and evaluate the work performance of subordinate personnel; analyze administrative problems, reach practical conclusions and report recommended changes to the Department or Division Head; prepare clear and concise written reports and oral presentations; prepare and control budget expenditures for an assigned facility or program in accordance with applicable laws and regulations; apply first aid to youths and adults; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; work rotating shifts, weekends and holidays; physically apprehend and/or restrain offenders in the line of duty; and have the ability to periodically lift weights in excess of 25 pounds in the performance of duties depending upon the assignment. Thorough knowledge of: the laws, codes, ordinances and policies which govern the care, detention and release of juveniles and adults; principles and practices of juvenile institutional facility management; effective and efficient personnel management and supervisory techniques, and program budget management; causes of juvenile delinquency and the principles and methods of crisis counseling of delinquents, disturbed and/or dependent juveniles; child abuse reporting laws; advanced first aid techniques and practices including cardiopulmonary resuscitation; contract development and administrative principles.
New8566/8318 Juvenile Hall Counselor II, ID#166229, JUV City and County of San Francisco8566/8318 Juvenile Hall Counselor II, ID#166229, JUVSan Francisco, CA$103,376–$125,606 / yearReceives newly admitted delinquent youth and young adults; coordinates counseling and orientation sessions for new youth and young adults; provides group and individual counseling; consults with supervisors regarding behavioral problems; collaborates with department personnel, school teachers, and medical and behavioral health clinicians in reference to the personal conduct and welfare of youth and young adults in custody; submits verbal behavior progress reports; advises parents of their children's conduct and welfare; administers first aid and locates medical personnel when necessary.4. This is a Class-Based Test conducted in accordance with Civil Service Rule 111A.Desirable Qualifications: The stated desirable qualifications may be considered at the end of the selection process when candidates are referred for hiring Knowledge of:Adolescent and young adult growth, development needs, and problems of justice involved youth and young adultsIndividual and group counseling techniques as applied to adolescents; The laws and codes governing the care and custody of youth and young adults confined to a detention facilityThe policies and procedures regarding the operation of living facilities.
Juvenile Correction Counselor (Entry) Solano County CailforniaJuvenile Correction Counselor (Entry)CA$66,728.79–$81,109.26 / yearLearns to monitor individual and group behavior and attitudes independently to avoid and manage conflicts; maintains constant observation; conduct safety and security checks; conducts authorized felony or misdemeanor searches of youth and all required institutional searches; supervises work, school and study time, meal time, clean-up, visits, and all other group activities of youth; documents the behavior of individuals by writing timely reports and keeping accurate records. Learns how to ensure the security, daily care and custody of youth within a pod including counseling, mediating disputes, monitoring group dynamics amongst youth, assisting in emergency situations, serving meals and overseeing laundry care and distribution, logging and dispensing inhalers and medicated shampoo as prescribed by medical staff, and performing all other duties to oversee the health and safety of those in custody.
Unit Supervisor, Probation Alameda CountyUnit Supervisor, ProbationOakland, CAThe mission of the Alameda County Probation Department is to protect the public safety by providing supervision, services, support and opportunities to our clients on behalf of the people of Alameda County through quality supervision, leadership, services and effective partnerships. Under direction, to supervise and guide a unit of Deputy Probation Officers engaged in function(s) such as pre-sentence investigations, home supervision, supervision of adult or juvenile offenders or out-of-home placement of wards of the Juvenile Court; and to do related work as required.
Reentry Coordinator (Temporary) California State UniversityReentry Coordinator (Temporary)Oakland, CAAbility to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals. Modeled after the original program founded at San Francisco State in 1967, Cal State East Bay's Project Rebound (established in 2022) provides a supportive, accessible environment where justice-impacted students can apply, persist, and succeed in their academic, career, and leadership goals.
Bilingual Wraparound Facilitator Seneca Family of AgenciesBilingual Wraparound FacilitatorSan Rafael, CA$37.01–$39.51 / hourThe Bilingual Wraparound Facilitator's primary responsibility is to facilitate Child and Family Planning Meetings using Wraparound principles that are family centered, individualized, strengths based, and outcome focused. Wraparound provides strengths-based and outcome-oriented alternatives to group care placements for children and youth by drawing upon community and family strengths.