NewJPD - Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Circuit Court of Cook County, IllinoisJPD - Chief Juvenile Probation OfficerChicago, ILFull timeDirects all aspects of Juvenile Probation operations, including supervision, pretrial services, pre-sentence investigations, electronic monitoring, shelter care, community-based programming, use of assessment tools, fiscal management, human resources, and administrative functions, ensuring consistent, high-quality service delivery across all units. Maintains strong working relationships with Illinois Redeploy, Illinois deferred prosecution programs, Chicago Public Schools, and other key system partners; leads joint planning efforts to expand community-based alternatives and reduce reliance on detention and formal court involvement.
Adult Probation Department College Internship-Fall Office of the Chief Judge/ Adult Probation Department-Cook CountyAdult Probation Department College Internship-FallChicago, IllinoisOn-the-job training consists of working with an assigned probation officer to observe as well as perform job duties which include interviewing probationers, scoring risks and needs assessments, completing supervision plans, conducting field visits, attending court hearings and preparing court documents. To be eligible for the internship program, undergraduate students must have completed two years of studies and have an overall grade point average of at least 2.5 and a grade point average of at least 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) in their major.
Police Officer Moody Bible Institute of ChicagoPolice OfficerChicago, IL$26–$27 / hourThe most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. Act as a primary responder for all campus incidents; controlling the scene of all incidents and provide emergency care, specifically related to police, medical and fire incidents.
Juvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) - Second Shift Lake County CouncilJuvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) - Second ShiftVernon Hills, ILKnowledge, Skills, Abilities and Education Required Good knowledge of modern social service practices and casework philosophy, methods, and practices Good knowledge of the methods, practices, and procedures of investigation Ability to deal with difficult offenders in the community Ability to understand and interpret laws and regulations Possession of a significant level of ethical integrity Ability to effectively problem solve Ability to write reports and routine business correspondence Effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, judges, attorneys, clients, and the general public Work with mathematical concepts While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to use a computer. Education and/or Work Experience Requirements (Ed and/or Other Requirements) Completion of a minimum of 60 credit hours earned at a university, college, or community college preferably with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field.
Juvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) - First Shift Lake County CouncilJuvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) - First ShiftVernon Hills, ILKnowledge, Skills, Abilities and Education Required Good knowledge of modern social service practices and casework philosophy, methods, and practices Good knowledge of the methods, practices, and procedures of investigation Ability to deal with difficult offenders in the community Ability to understand and interpret laws and regulations Possession of a significant level of ethical integrity Ability to effectively problem solve Ability to write reports and routine business correspondence Effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, judges, attorneys, clients, and the general public Work with mathematical concepts While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to use a computer. Education and/or Work Experience Requirements (Ed and/or Other Requirements) Completion of a minimum of 60 credit hours earned at a university, college, or community college preferably with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field.
Juvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) -Third Shift Lake County CouncilJuvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) -Third ShiftVernon Hills, ILJuvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) -Third Shift Salary $25.78 Hourly Location Vernon Hills, IL Job Type Full-Time Job Number 02874 Department 19th Judicial Circuit Court Opening Date 02/11/2026 Closing Date Continuous Description Benefits General Description Under general supervision, performs moderately complex work related to the supervision of juveniles currently in secure detention. Education and/or Work Experience Requirements (Ed and/or Other Requirements) Completion of a minimum of 60 credit hours earned at a university, college, or community college preferably with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field.
Juvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) - Split Shift Lake County CouncilJuvenile Counselor (Juvenile Detention Officer) - Split ShiftVernon Hills, ILEducation and/or Work Experience Requirements (Ed and/or Other Requirements): Completion of a minimum of 60 credit hours earned at a university, college, or community college preferably with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, sociology, social work, or related field. You can find additional details on our benefits at https://lakecountyil.attract.neogov.com/lake-county-illinois-recruitment-sm/p/benefits and https://www.lakecountyil.gov/2678/Current-Employees.
Police Officer - POOL ONLY Governors State UniversityPolice Officer - POOL ONLYILThe Campus Police Officer for the Department of Public Safety team responsibilities are to preserve and protect life, property, and the rights of all people in accordance with the constitution and laws of the United States and the State of Illinois, and to preserve peace within the established limits of the university community by providing high-quality law enforcement and non-related security specialty law enforcement emergency services. All recruit law enforcement officers who successfully complete this course after September 1, 1984, are required to successfully pass the Law Enforcement Officers Certification Examination.
NewJTDC - Superintendent, Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Circuit Court of Cook County, IllinoisJTDC - Superintendent, Juvenile Temporary Detention CenterChicago, ILFull timeA master's degree in management, public administration, criminal justice, social services, or a related field, and at least five (5) years of experience in youth detention, juvenile probation/court services, or community residential services, at least three (3) of which are at a supervisory or administrative level, with at least two (2) of those years in juvenile detention or residential services. A bachelor's degree in criminal justice, social services, or a related field, and at least seven (7) years of experience in youth detention, juvenile probation/court services, or community residential services, with at least four (4) years at a supervisory or administrative level, including at least two (2) years in juvenile detention or residential services.
JPD - Supervising Family Navigator Circuit Court of Cook County, IllinoisJPD - Supervising Family NavigatorChicago, IllinoisCommunity Partnership & Systems CollaborationStrengthen and sustain partnerships with community-based organizations, schools, behavioral health providers, and advocacy groups across Cook County. The supervisor leverages this lived experience, along with professional and leadership skills to mentor staff, strengthen community partnerships, advocate for families, and support positive outcomes for youth and caregivers.
Anticipated SY26-27 Restorative Justice Coordinator Chicago Public SchoolsAnticipated SY26-27 Restorative Justice CoordinatorChicago, IL559881'',''true'',''559881'',''false'',''Submission for the position: Anticipated SY26-27 Restorative Justice Coordinator - (Job Number: 2600017R)'',''false'',''559881'',''false'',''true'',''Anticipated SY26-27 Restorative Justice Coordinator'',''2600017R'',''2600017R'',''Jun 18, 2026, 3:25:59 PM'',''Jun 18, 2026, 3:25:59 PM'',''Southwest Side-5625 South Mobile Avenue (John H Kinzie School)'',''Southwest Side-5625 South Mobile Avenue (John H Kinzie School)'','''','''','''','''','''','''','''','''','''','''',''$63,287.72 to $95,360.75'',''$63,287.72 to $95,360.75'',''!*! The Restorative Justice Coordinator will train school faculty in facilitating "reentry circles" for youth who are returning to school post-detainment, a new approach meant to provide a supportive and welcoming transition for students who have returned to school, as well as trainings in other restorative approaches such as peer juries and peace circles.
NewAdjunct Faculty - Criminal Justice (Graduate) Aurora UniversityAdjunct Faculty - Criminal Justice (Graduate)Aurora, ILWe are proud of our service to and economic impact on the state of Illinois, where over 80% of our students stay to live and work, where 90% of our students come from, and where we foster strong community partnerships to develop the workforce in areas such as nursing, education, business, technology, and social work. When you join the team at AU, you can expect to be part of an inclusive, innovative, and equity-focused community that approaches higher education as a matter of social justice requiring broad collaboration among faculty, staff, students, and community partners.
NewFacility Supervisor - Residential Circuit Court of Jackson CountyFacility Supervisor - ResidentialSummit, MissouriDetention (control room only) (Technical Agency Coordinator - TAC): Ensure compliance with the use of a large law enforcement database system on a federal, state, and local level; oversee the data entry and retrieval of information in the system and work with outside agency personnel to ensure that the data entry and retrieval of information from the system (related to warrants, ex parte orders, etc.) and all system activity and reporting requirements are met. Two years of directly related work experience with at-risk youth (Experience as a deputy juvenile, case management, juvenile probation officer or a related capacity preferred), with one year of supervisory experience.
NewFacility Supervisor - Residential Services Circuit Court of Jackson CountyFacility Supervisor - Residential ServicesSummit, MissouriDetention (control room only) (Technical Agency Coordinator - TAC): Ensure compliance with the use of a large law enforcement database system on a federal, state, and local level; oversee the data entry and retrieval of information in the system and work with outside agency personnel to ensure that the data entry and retrieval of information from the system (related to warrants, ex parte orders, etc.) and all system activity and reporting requirements are met. Two years of directly related work experience with at-risk youth (Experience as a deputy juvenile, case management, juvenile probation officer or a related capacity preferred), with one year of supervisory experience.
Psychology Intern DuPage High School District 88Psychology InternAddison, ILKNOWLEDGE is required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job, including: • Psychology and educational principles • Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, rules, regulations, codes, and statutes • District policies, procedures, organization structure, and school requirements • School psychology subject matter, including: • Human behavior and social systems • Theoretical counseling models and approaches • Normal and abnormal human development • Psychopathology • Normal cognitive, emotional, physical, social, and academic developmental sequence of childhood • Relevant medical, social, and legal community resources • Assessment instruments and methodologies • Current relevant research related to psychology and behavior • Problems of children • Safety procedures. • Prepares a wide variety of written materials (e.g., extension requests, correspondence, memos, behavior plans, Medicaid billings, reports, required documentation, Psych Ed Summary, Psych Report, etc.) for the purpose of documenting activities, providing written reference, and/or conveying information.
HRDI-Psychiatric Assessment Specialist, SB Friend HealthHRDI-Psychiatric Assessment Specialist, SBChicago, IllinoisCompletes age-appropriate psychiatric assessments of clients; Provides referrals for those clients who are determined not needing hospitalization and notifies the appropriate persons or referral source of disposition; Completes required documentation, which includes but is not limited to the psychiatric assessment, timely, thoroughly, and legibly. Provide billable Medicaid services to all assigned clients; Assure the participation of team members, the individual, the guardian, the family and necessary; professionals in the treatment process, unless the individual is not legally disabled and does not desire the involvement of the family or the family refuses to participate; As indicated and within the confines of confidentiality counsels family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, and supporting clients.
HRDI-Clinical Therapist Friend HealthHRDI-Clinical TherapistChicago, IllinoisProvide psychosocial rehabilitation services and community support group services to clients within the day treatment program; Provide psycho-educational services to family members of assigned clientele as warranted or indicated; Complete and receive authorizations and pre-certifications for assigned clientele; Ensure that all requirements for casemanagment activities and supports related to Permanent Supportive Housing (Bridge/Voucher) clients are adhered to in a timely and efficient manner; Help consumers apply for and transition to other types of long-term housing assistance, such as Section 8 vouchers or public housing; Assist, guide, and refer consumers to other resources, as needed. Provide individual, family and group therapy to assigned clients to promote emotional, cognitive, behavioral or psychological changes as indicated; Guide clients in the development of skills and strategies for dealing with their problems; Prepare and maintain all required treatment records and reports; Evaluate the effectiveness of current counseling interventions and clients' progress in resolving identified problems and moving towards defined objectives.
HRDI-Psychiatric Assessment Specialist Friend HealthHRDI-Psychiatric Assessment SpecialistChicago, IllinoisCompletes age-appropriate psychiatric assessments of clients; Provides referrals for those clients who are determined not needing hospitalization and notifies the appropriate persons or referral source of disposition; Completes required documentation, which includes but is not limited to the psychiatric assessment, timely, thoroughly, and legibly. Provide billable Medicaid services to all assigned clients; Assure the participation of team members, the individual, the guardian, the family and necessary; professionals in the treatment process, unless the individual is not legally disabled and does not desire the involvement of the family or the family refuses to participate; As indicated and within the confines of confidentiality counsels family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, and supporting clients.
Full-Time Tenure Track Faculty - Criminal Justice City Colleges of ChicagoFull-Time Tenure Track Faculty - Criminal JusticeChicago, ILThe Criminal Justice Department of Wilbur Wright College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago, seeks an innovative, collaborative, tenure-track instructor to teach Criminal Justice courses for a start in the 2026-2027 school year. Employs a variety of teaching methods such as lectures, discussions, demonstrations, projects, and field trips in efforts to meet students' varying learning needs, abilities, and interests and to optimize student outcomes.
Social Worker U.S. Department of JusticeSocial WorkerIL$76,095–$98,928 / yearIf you are on active duty and expect to be discharged or released from active duty service within 120 days, you may submit a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty from the appropriate Branch Personnel Office containing the following information: (1) the military service dates including the expected discharge or release date; (2) and the character of service (must be an honorable or general discharge); and (3) any qualifying service/campaign/expeditionary medals. Although veterans preference points are not assigned under the category rating procedures described under "How You Will Be Evaluated", veterans preference eligibles are listed ahead of non-veterans within each category for which they are qualified.
Adjunct Instructor, Criminal Justice Roosevelt UniversityAdjunct Instructor, Criminal JusticeSchaumburg, ILReecting the ideals of its founders in 1945, Roosevelt University is a private, nonsectarian community of educators, scholars and learners committed to academic, creative and service excellence, who value differences in personal experiences and perspectives; ask difcult questions; and promote mutual understanding, inclusion, social consciousness and action toward social justice. Position Rank Adjunct Instructor-Criminal Justice Track Non-Tenure Track Position Title Adjunct Instructor, Criminal Justice Category Adjunct Posting Number T000177 Location Schaumburg Open Date 06/22/2026 Close Date Open Until Filled?
NewAdjunct Faculty - Criminal Justice (Undergraduate) Aurora UniversityAdjunct Faculty - Criminal Justice (Undergraduate)Aurora, ILWe are proud of our service to and economic impact on the state of Illinois, where over 80% of our students stay to live and work, where 90% of our students come from, and where we foster strong community partnerships to develop the workforce in areas such as nursing, education, business, technology, and social work. When you join the team at AU, you can expect to be part of an inclusive, innovative, and equity-focused community that approaches higher education as a matter of social justice requiring broad collaboration among faculty, staff, students, and community partners.
Adjunct Faculty, Criminal Justice SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGEAdjunct Faculty, Criminal JusticeSouth Holland, ILSUMMARY: Provide in-person/FLEX or online instruction for Criminal Justice courses. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Previous experience with D2L Brightspace or other Learning Management systems preferred.
Criminal Justice Adj Faculty, Spring 2026 Elgin Community CollegeCriminal Justice Adj Faculty, Spring 2026Elgin, IllinoisAbout ECC: Elgin Community College serves over 9,000 students at every stage of their educational journeys, including university transfer programs, career and technical education, continuing education classes, and adult basic education. FLSA Status: ExemptGrant Funded: NoJob Summary: Adjunct teaching faculty provide instruction aligned with the college's strategic goals and evaluate students' progress to facilitate achievement of their educational goals.
NewAdjunct Faculty - Criminal Justice Saint Xavier UniversityAdjunct Faculty - Criminal JusticeChicago, ILSaint Xavier University affirms its position as a Catholic institution, inspired by the heritage of the Sisters of Mercy, and asserts its rights to employ persons who subscribe to the mission, vision, and core values of the university. In addition, adjunct faculty are responsible for student evaluation, departmental communication, and timely and accurate submission of required paperwork related to instruction.
Building Assistant- Attendance Secretary DuPage High School District 88Building Assistant- Attendance SecretaryAddison, ILSpecific Ability based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: establishing and maintaining effective working relationships; working with detailed information/data and meeting deadlines and schedules; communicating with diverse groups of individuals; working with frequent interruptions; setting priorities and working under minimal supervision; maintaining confidentiality; and ability to read, write and communicate clearly in English. KNOWLEDGE is required to perform basic math, including calculations using fractions, percents, and/or ratios; read a variety of manuals, write documents following prescribed formats, and/or present information to others; and understand complex, multi-step written and oral instructions.
NewInstructor of Criminal Justice - Adjunct Pool McHenry County CollegeInstructor of Criminal Justice - Adjunct PoolCrystal Lake, IL$1,129.57–$1,257.21 / yearOur instructors collaborate within the College as discipline experts, helping the College reach its strategic goals through active participation in college committees and by promoting the College to future students throughout our community. Including but are not limited to: Teach the assigned class in accordance with the learning objectives and Concourse syllabus using instructional strategies to engage students.
Prevention Specialist - Social Service Worker ANOTHER KNOCK AT MIDNIGHT INCPrevention Specialist - Social Service WorkerChicago, ILYou will play a crucial role in evaluating DCFS-referred, court-referred, and self-referred clients and developing individualized service plans through initial intake appointments. Plan, coordinate, and implement schools and community-based workshops and trainings with service partners and represent AKAM at meetings and events across the City as assigned.
International Training Center Coordinator National Safety CouncilInternational Training Center CoordinatorItasca, IllinoisRemoteWhat You’ll Do:Customer & Learner Support (Domestic & International)Professionally handle customer, learner, affiliate, and instructor inquiries across domestic and international regions via email, ticketing systems, chat, phone, and other digital channels, meeting established performance, quality, and regulatory requirements. Training Operations & Instructor/Affiliate Management (Global Scope) Review, qualify, and process domestic and international training affiliate and instructor applications, coordinating required internal approvals and country- or state-specific regulatory authorizations.
School Social Worker Rossier Park SchoolSchool Social WorkerChicago, IL$65,000–$75,000 / yearOmbudsman Educational Services, a growing, dynamic organization with a social mission to offer hope, is seeking a School Social Worker to join our award-winning Alternative Education team and perform meaningful work in a culture that welcomes innovation, encourages creative expression and offers limitless potential for personal and professional satisfaction! Consulting and collaborating proactively with teachers, parents/guardians, district representatives, and service providers to develop impactful solutions for student learning and behavior challenges while promoting a positive company image and strong community relations.
NewHousing and Community Support - Clinical Therapist LCFSHousing and Community Support - Clinical TherapistNaperville, IllinoisDiversity and Inclusion/ Professionalism: In all aspects of their work presents as a role model to others, behaving in a way which actively supports LCFS as a welcoming community, promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace and collaborates with others to further equity and dismantle barriers to a more inclusive experience of community. Provide individual, group, and family counseling services to young adults and families (ages 18-25) in community-based settings, including in-home services for 360 transitional housing clients.
NewJuvenile Justice Center Program Manager (Deputy Director Level) Kane County IllinoisJuvenile Justice Center Program Manager (Deputy Director Level)Geneva, ILMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A master's degree in management, public administration, criminal justice, or social services, and, three (3) or more years employed in probation / court services, at least two (2) year of which is at a supervisory level within in a residential or detention setting; or a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and five (5) or more years employed in probation / court services, at least three (3) years of which are at a supervisory level within a residential or detention setting. Responsible for service delivery within departmental and statutory guidelines designed to improve outcomes for detained youth.