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Juvenile Probation Officer : Field
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Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, 78628, USA
Listed on 2025-12-31
Listing for:
Williamson County
Full Time
position Listed on 2025-12-31
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Youth Development -
Government
Job Description & How to Apply Below
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Reporting directly to a Juvenile Probation Supervisor, responsible for providing case management and supervision of youth on assigned caseload using trauma-informed practices. Level I of II in Juvenile Probation. This posting is for both the TAYLOR and GEORGETOWN Juvenile Probation locations.
Responsibilities- Understands, practices, and promotes the vision of Williamson County Juvenile Services
- Maintains daily focus on the department’s service philosophy when interacting with youth, including emphasis on Developmental Assets, Developmental Relationships, SPARK identification, Motivational Interviewing, and Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)
- Engages with youth on caseload to develop relationships and focus efforts toward diversion of youth from commitment to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD)
- Models positive behavior and leadership to youth in all interactions
- Redirects youth behavior using appropriate trauma‑focused interventions when necessary
- Interviews and counsels offenders and families in development and rehabilitation
- Appears in juvenile court and testifies in hearings regarding youth on caseload
- Provides supervision of youth on Conditions of Release, monitors compliance with Electronic Monitor for youth placed on Deferred Prosecution and Court‑Ordered Probation
- Maintains compliance with daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly contact and case‑plan standards
- Coordinates and transports juveniles for various appointments outside the facility, and for placement in out‑of‑county and TJJD facilities
- Develops relationships and communicates regularly with personnel in law enforcement, schools, courts, community organizations, and other social service agencies
- Readily complies with departmental/countywide policies and TJJD standards
- The physical demands and environmental factors listed below, as well as regular attendance, are also essential functions for this position
- Coordinates, supervises, and facilitates special programs, such as Family Nights
- Performs detention and probation intake meetings with youth and family
- Attends all meetings and trainings as required
- Performs special duties as assigned
- Supervises youth on probation to include Court‑Ordered Conditions of Release from Detention, Court Diversion Program, deferred prosecution, formal probation, and out of county placements
- Engages youth in identifying and developing SPARK interests, and works with community partners to establish opportunities for youth
- Performs any/all Court Assignment duties, as needed, for juveniles on caseload
- Reports directly to – Juvenile Services Probation Supervisor or designee
- Direct reports – No
- Ability to use non‑violent physical restraint and non‑hostile management of aggressive behavior
- Position requires prolonged walking, standing, sitting, bending, reaching, twisting, pulling, pushing, kneeling, squatting, writing, and typing in the performance of daily activities
- Position involves operating motor vehicles
- Position involves using mechanical restraint devices (handcuffs and leg shackles)
- Continuous contact with youth accused of or adjudicated for various crimes
- Work is primarily conducted indoors in air‑conditioned building
- May be required to perform some work outdoors in inclement weather (heat, cold, wet conditions)
- Serves on‑call on a 24‑hour basis
- Requires flexibility to work days, evenings, and/or weekend hours
- Ability to work scheduled Saturdays supervising juveniles in programs
- May be deemed essential personnel in the event of an emergency
- Regular attendance is required
- Bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB)
- Must be at least 21 years of age and have a non‑disqualifying criminal history per Texas Administrative Code Sections 344.200 and 344.400
- Maintain a satisfactory motor vehicle record
- Valid driver’s license
- Written proof of one year of related work experience from previous employer (on employer’s letterhead to include dates of employment,…
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