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Juvenile Probation Officer

Job in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, 77726, USA
Listing for: Jefferson County (TX)
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-05
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Government Administration, Human Services/ Social Work
  • Government
    Government Administration, Human Services/ Social Work
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Summary

Investigates, supervises, and counsels juvenile criminal offenders.

Essential Job Functions

Screens juveniles in period immediately following referral to Juvenile Probation Department by courts, law enforcement agencies, or other sources to determine most appropriate handling of individual cases; conducts investigations of referral’s past delinquency record, school, attendance, home environment, mental stability, and general attitude; conducts pre‑court investigations of juvenile offenders; compiles results and prepares written reports for the Court, administrators, and other designated persons;

receives and sets up newly assigned cases; develops supervision plans in accordance with established techniques and standards in order to effect rehabilitation and deter criminal behavior of juvenile offenders; supervises assigned cases administratively; monitors each case to ensure compliance with rules of probation; reports any violations of probation; conducts scheduled office visits; makes telephone contacts; makes home visits, school, placement, and other field visits as required;

transports and escorts clients as required; counsels assigned juvenile offenders, parents and other family members; assists with instruction of sex offender group, or other group counseling; makes referrals to treatment centers and/or community resource agencies as appropriate; contacts local school districts, law enforcement agencies, other agencies if required; maintains current files on all assigned cases; documents all contact relevant to probationers;

records information in chronos; compiles data and statistics; prepares reports, case records, other documents, closing and transfer summaries, curfew checks, etc.; compiles and analyzes results of pre‑court investigations and prepares reports for the court, administrators and other designated persons; makes recommendations regarding release or further legal action, including possible confinement; testifies in court and participates in Detention Hearings; transports and/or escorts juvenile and family to court and for other services as required;

attends and participates in staff meetings; attends training sessions, educational seminars, and workshops; fulfills continuing education requirements; makes educational and/or instructional presentations to various groups; performs other public relations activities as assigned. Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of this position.

Other Job Functions

Performs other job‑related duties as directed.

NOTE

The above describes the general nature and level of work being performed by employees holding this position. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required nor are all duties listed necessarily performed by any one employee so classified.

Education & Experience

Bachelor’s Degree in behavioral sciences, sociology, criminal justice or related field approved by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; one year (18 hours) of graduate work in approved field of instruction - or - one year of experience in full‑time casework, counseling, community or group work in an approved social service, community, corrections, or juvenile agency that deals with offenders or disadvantaged persons.

Specialized

Requirements

Certification by Texas Juvenile Justice Department;
Valid Texas Driver’s License.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

Strong verbal and written communication skills; typing skills; computer skills; excellent interpersonal skills in order to interact and cooperate with co‑workers, deal effectively with juvenile offenders and their families, law enforcement agencies, District Attorney’s Office, defense attorneys, court personnel, treatment centers, community resource agencies, school officials, and the general public; counseling skills; leadership ability; problem‑solving skills.

Equipment Used

Personal computer/mainframe computer terminal; copy machine; other general office equipment as needed; vehicle.

Work Situations/Demands/Efforts

Work requires organizing; prioritizing; accuracy; attention to detail; working alone and as part of a group; flexibility in order to perform and…

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