Juvenile Justice Detention Officer
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Social Work
Mental Health
JUVENILE JUSTICE DETENTION OFFICER I -
Requisition No: 878041
Working Title:
JUVENILE JUSTICE DETENTION OFFICER I -
Position Number:
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As an officer, your primary responsibility is to ensure public safety by providing a safe and secure environment for troubled youth in a structured setting.
At DJJ, we expect youth to be accountable for their criminal actions while striving to sustain a culture that promotes dignity and respect.
Our goal is to treat each youth in our care as an individual by providing the right services, at the right time, in order to shape youth to become productive citizens in society.
As a detention officer, you are most often the first DJJ employee to interact with juvenile offenders. Therefore, leadership, coaching, mentoring, and a desire to work with youth are qualities that are essential.
For a complete description of duties and responsibilities, please .
Benefits include:
- 104 hours of paid vacation annually.
- 96 hours of paid sick leave annually, with unlimited accrual of unused hours.
- 9 paid holidays, and 1 personal day each year.
- 6 paid credit hours per term at Florida’s colleges and universities.
- Eligible for participation in student loan debt forgiveness program – affordable payments and possible balance elimination.
- Participation in one of the best group health insurance and dental plans offered by any employer.
- One of the most secure pension/investment plans available.
- And so much more. For additional benefit options and information, please .
Location Information:
Hillsborough Regional Juvenile Detention Center, 3948 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tampa, Florida 33614
Minimum Biweekly Rate of Pay: $1,676.76 (In accordance with current spending restrictions, if the appointment is an internal promotion, the position will be filled at the minimum of the pay grade or up to 5% of the employee’s current rate, whichever higher.)
Minimum RequirementsBe at least 19 years of age.
Be a high school graduate or its equivalent as determined by the department.
Not have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement or have received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States. Any person, who after September 30, 1999, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or is found guilty of any felony or a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement is not eligible for employment, notwithstanding suspension of sentence or withholding of adjudication.
Notwithstanding this subparagraph, any person who pled nolo contendere to a misdemeanor involving a false statement before October 1, 1999, and who has had such record of that plea sealed or expunged is not ineligible for employment for that reason.
Abide by all provisions of s. 985.644 (1), regarding fingerprinting and background investigations and other screening requirements for personnel.
Knowledge,Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of:
- Department policies and procedures and procedures for the care, custody and control of youth.
- Facility Operating Procedures.
- Safety procedures and conducting strip searches.
- Good hygiene and housekeeping tasks relating to maintaining the sanitary conditions of the facility.
- Recognizing signs of potential suicide or depression and changes in youth’s behavior.
- Addressing issues of youth who are experiencing problems.
- Determine appropriate level of use of force.
- Provide constructive feedback to correct behavior and use of conflict management skills.
- Prepare and maintain reports and records relating to the supervision of youth.
- Add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers.
- Communicate both orally and in writing and to effectively work with youth, co-workers, supervisors and the public.
DJJ Detention facilities operate 24/7/365 and positions require shift schedules. Staff members must be agreeable to working shift schedules, including rotating shifts, evenings, weekends, and holidays with varying days off. There may also be times when unplanned overtime or unscheduled double shifts are necessary.
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