Jpo Detention Coordinator
Job in
Cape Coral, Lee County, Florida, 33904, USA
Listed on 2026-02-12
Listing for:
State of Florida
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-12
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Youth Development, Public Health, Human Services/ Social Work
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Requisition No: 869871
Agency:
Juvenile Justice
Working Title:
JPO DETENTION COORDINATOR
- Pay Plan:
Career Service
Position Number:
Salary: $1,848.85 Bi-weekly Salary
Posting Closing Date: 03/09/2026
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THIS IS AN INTERNAL AGENCY OPPORTUNITY
FOR CURRENT DJJ EMPLOYEES ONLY
LOCATION, CONTACT AND SALARY INFORMATION:
LOCATION: Probation & Community Intervention Circuit 20 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
CONTACT PERSON: Stefany Toledo
STARTING SALARY: $1,848.85 Bi-weekly (In accordance with the current spending restrictions, an internal promotion into this position will be filled at the minimum of the pay grade or up to 5% of the employee's current rate, whichever is higher.)
DESCRIPTION
The Juvenile Probation Officer (JPO) Detention Coordinator serves as a liaison between Detention Services and Probation and Community Intervention to facilitate cooperation between branches to improve and maintain outcomes for youth transitioning into and out of secure detention by providing supervision, advocacy, collaboration, and coordination.
WORK LOCATION AND SCHEDULE
The JPO Detention Coordinator will be stationed at their assigned detention center and work a non-traditional 40-hour week, making themselves available to interact with and assist youth, families, and detention center staff during evenings and weekends.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This JPO position serves as the subject matter expert for youth transitioning into and out of secure detention and will maintain a specialized caseload inclusive of those youth detained at their assigned secure detention center. The JPO-specific caseload will require the following tasks:
UPON ADMISSION
Remove and deactivate or confirm the deactivation of electronic monitoring (EM) equipment if a youth is on EM at the time of admission to the detention center.
Obtain and review the screening instruments used by the Department and recommendations submitted to the court, including, but not limited to, the Detention Screening Risk Assessment (DRAI), Suicide Risk Screening Instrument (SRSI), and State Attorney Recommendation (SAR).
Obtain and review collateral information, such as abuse and neglect history, educational records, mental health and substance abuse history, gang-related activity, and other pertinent information from other agencies involved with the youth and family.
Initiate contact with the youth and family to explain court procedures and answer any questions. If a residential youth is placed in the detention center as a result of an unplanned interruption in residential services (e.g., a program closure), share appropriate information with the family.
Use Motivational Interviewing to engage the youth and family to determine the youth's social, developmental, educational, emotional, financial, and other needs.
Ensure that each youth has a valid Authority for Evaluation and Treatment (AET); if the youth does not have a valid AET, work with the family to obtain the necessary signatures.
Liaison with the local school transition specialist and the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FDJJ) education liaison to ensure that the youth has been enrolled in the detention center's school and that all appropriate education paperwork has been provided to the detention center.
Formulate case management strategies based on assessments and other information gathered to address the specific needs of the youth and family.
Communicate and distribute the outcome of court proceedings to all affected parties (i.e., youth, family, supervisor, detention staff, residential staff, providers, schools, victims, etc.).
Coordinate and maintain each youth's visitation list by reviewing and updating the Family Member Maintenance module in the Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS), in partnership with the youth's assigned JPO, for the duration of the youth's stay in detention.
Participate in at least one visitation session per week (including one weekend session per month) to answer any questions that parents/ guardians and youth may have, being present and available in the lobby area before and after visitation and on the secure floor during visitation.
Review Electronic Commitment Packet (ECP) for all youth pending placement and ensure, along with the assigned JPO, that it is completed in a timely manner.
Document all case management activities in JJIS, including, but not limited to, risk and needs assessments, contacts with the youth and family, collateral contacts, and other case management activities related to the youth and family for the duration of the youth's stay in detention.
Organize and maintain hardcopy or electronic records to ensure inclusion of all required case management documentation in the JJIS Case Notebook module and Document Upload…
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