Risk Youth Worker - JIU
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Social Work
Child Development/Support, Youth Development, Mental Health
At-Risk Youth Worker
Employer:
County of St. Clair
Salary: $21.74 - $28.60 Hourly
Location:
St. Clair County Day Treatment/Night Watch
Job Type: Part Time Hourly
Job Number: 26-061
Department:
Day Treatment/Night Watch Program
Opening Date: 04/14/2026
Closing Date:
Continuous
Other Information:
Open to St. Clair County Employees and the Public
The Juvenile Intervention Unit is a 24-hour facility and this position may include working hours on days, afternoons, midnights and/or weekends. Work performed in the Juvenile Intervention Unit will be paid at a higher hourly rate of II-E, wage range: $21.74 - $28.60 hourly. Under direction, the At-Risk Youth Worker is a professional level position providing for the care, safety and security of the students, staff, residents, and visitors within the Day Treatment/Night Watch Program or the secure Juvenile Intervention Unit.
This position assists in the implementation of programs, serves as a role model and enforces rules within a Behavioral Management setting by providing positive and negative reinforcements to youth.
- Closely supervise youth of the DTNW Program or the Juvenile Intervention Unit to ensure adequate safety measures are met and order is maintained.
- Provides leadership and observes, confronts, and redirects youth behavior within a Behavioral Management setting. Refers acute problems to appropriate staff members.
- Assists the educational provider in whatever manner necessary to provide appropriate schooling and school related activities to students, as needed.
- Immediately report any suspected abuse or neglect of youth.
- Assist the clinical provider in whatever manner necessary to provide appropriate emotional supports to youth.
- Participate in staff and team meetings as requested to discuss observations of youth behavior.
- Serve as an empathetic listener to youth on topics such as family, problems, court hearings, homework, and general interpersonal relationships.
- Prepare reports and documents, summarize youth progress, incidents, behavior, and other required information for use by probation officers, clinicians, the court, and others.
- Oversee, referee and supervise recreational activities.
- Intervene as necessary in crisis situations. Follow policy and procedural guidelines for physical restraint and management.
- Perform duties at either program (DTNW or JIU) as assigned.
- Maintain and enforce DTNW/JIU policies, rules, and regulations.
- May temporarily assume duties and responsibilities of Shift Leader in his/her absence.
- Consistently model professional interactions with supervisor, youth, co-workers, family members and others connected to the program.
- Provides first aid and investigates illness or injury complaints to determine the need for additional medical services.
- Other duties as assigned.
Work is performed under the direction of the Circuit Court Family Division Administrator and the Director of Juvenile Services with direct supervision by the Program Manager.
Experience, Skills, Education- Graduation from an accredited high school (GED acceptable) supplemented by college coursework in the following areas:
Child Development, Criminal Justice, Education, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work or a closely related field required. - Associates degree with a major in Child Development, Criminal Justice, Education, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work or a closely related field preferred.
- Please note that state licensing requires that applicants must have earned thirty college credits at a minimum prior to being hired.
- 1 to 3 years of responsible work experience required; experience working with at-risk or delinquent youth preferred.
- An equivalent combination of relevant professional work experience supplemented by technical training, and/or certification may substitute for education requirement.
- Ability to remain calm and appropriately manage emergencies.
- Writing, reading, mathematical principles; proficient computer skills-Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook; exercise sound judgment and decision making in accordance with policies and procedures; ability to research and problem solve independently; knowledge of County operations and functions; ability to prioritize and time manage; handle stressful situations, provide effective and friendly customer service; support the County's mission and values; ability to think critically where necessary.
- Knowledge or understanding of basic administrative tasks: operate standard office equipment; document management; prepare and maintain records, various correspondences and reports; answer general inquiries and refer as necessary; answer telephone calls, process mail, order supplies/equipment; prepare meeting agendas, attend meetings, record/transcribe/distribute minutes; entering, transcribing, recording, storing or maintaining information in written or electronic form with speed and accuracy; maintain calendars, arrange meetings, schedule rooms and equipment as necessary.
- Ability to communicate…
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