Common Pleas Court - Reporting Program Cognitive Behavior Skills Facilitator/Jail Monitor
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Social Work
Mental Health, Youth Development
Responsibilities
The Court of Common Pleas, General Division, is seeking an individual to serve as a Day Reporting Program Cognitive Behavior Skills Facilitator/Day Jail Monitor. Under the direct supervision of the Day Reporting Program Director, and the general supervision of the Deputy Court Administrator, this position will be responsible for scheduling, monitoring and delivery of cognitive behavior intervention curriculum to probationers referred to the Day Jail intervention/sanction program.
Facilitate individual or group cognitive behavioral programming curriculum (Victim Awareness, Courage to Change, Carey Guides Moral Reconation Therapy, etc.) services as assigned by the Day Reporting Director. Additional duties include completing drug screening and breathalyzer tests on Day Reporting/Adult Probation clients, monitoring referrals, collection of data, and working in collaboration with the Court, probation officers and community providers as part of the Day Reporting team.
Must possess a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, social services or a related field from an accredited college or university. Must possess at least one (1) year experience in mental health, chemical dependency or the criminal justice system. This is a grant funded position.
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