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Juvenile Probation Counselor

Job in Friday Harbor, San Juan County, Washington, 98250, USA
Listing for: San Juan County (WA)
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-02
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Public Health, Human Services/ Social Work, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Friday Harbor

Special Application Requirements:

Applicants will be required to complete and submit two (2) additional documents:
Probation Counselor Screening Questionnaire and Probation Counselor Standard of Conduct Questionnaire. Please include this, along with a cover letter and resume, with your application. Applicants may also submit the completed questionnaires via email to hr upon preference.

Responsible for the supervision, counseling and case management of youth and family caseload referrals, including the Delinquency Unit, Early Intervention Unit, BECCA cases, and Emancipation cases. Position involves 24/7 detention screening, criminal diversion cases, pre/post adjudication cases, disposition alternative cases, and transfer cases with the Delinquency Unit and pre-referral consultations with the Early Intervention Unit;
Supervises cases involved in the dependency court process as assigned. Position covers a unique, rural, and geographically remote island county and is responsible for cases across San Juan County at large and will work independently with supervision on a consultative basis from the Superior Court Services Director. This position works 40 hours per week.

  • Serve as an Officer of Court and is held to an extraordinary ethical standard and works collaboratively and respectfully with assigned caseloads and the public
  • Provide case management to ensure comprehensive and appropriate service delivery
  • Supervise caseload by conducting regular, ongoing office and field appointments to provide support, advocacy, accountability, and ensure compliance with agreements and/or Court Orders
  • Arrange and supervise Diversion Agreements
  • Develop individualized case plans that address risk and increase protective factors
  • Complete timely and accurate written client assessments, case notes and court reports
  • Conduct diagnostic investigations in each assigned case to make collateral contacts, review available documentation, chemical dependency evaluations, psychological reports, psychosexual evaluations, police reports, criminal history, individual, social and familial dynamics
  • Provide or arrange transportation support for appointments and other required services
  • Complete monthly caseload activity reports and compile and report ongoing statistical data
  • Prepare Motions, proposed orders, recommendations, violation reports and supporting documentation for presentation to the Court in all phases of the Court Process
  • Provide written or verbal Courtroom testimony
  • Provide predisposition reports
  • Provide 24-hour on-call services on a rotating schedule, for detention screening and community risk assessment, including decisions on holding or releasing alleged juvenile offenders following arrests
  • Transport in-custody youth to and from: court, detention facilities, treatment facilities or Court Ordered evaluations via airplane, boat and or automobile. May be required to detain and hold juveniles in probation counselor’s custody overnight when necessary
  • Conduct biological sample collections
  • Assist with secure confinement alternatives, including electronic home monitoring
  • Maintain existing and cultivate new community restitution opportunities
  • Participate in case staffing, weekly department meetings, trainings and other agency meetings
  • Facilitate groups, workshops and other community-based education as assigned
  • Acting within the scope of their responsibilities, work as a public employee and municipal officer with courtesy and professionalism, adhering to the highest standard of ethics in accordance with RCW 42.52.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Law and Justice, or other related field and three year’s progressive experience in one or more of the following: case planning, counseling, social work, diagnostic interviewing, law enforcement, supervising or directing youth group activities; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position.

Special Requirements :

Applicants must be 21 years of age, possess a valid WA State driver’s license, proof of insurance, and pass a…

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