Juvenile Probation - Nashua, United States - The State of New Hampshire

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State of New Hampshire Job Posting

Department of Health and Human Services

Division for Children, Youth, & Families

Nashua/Southern District Office

JUVENILE PROBATION & PAROLE OFFICER I-IV

MISC SOC SVC SPECS-5

Position # 42615

JPPO I - $19.57- $25.89 Hourly

JPPO II - $22.06- $29.43 Hourly

JPPO III - $24.90- $33.47 Hourly

JPPO IV - $28.18- $38.09 Hourly


YOUR EXPERIENCE COUNTS - Under a recent change to the rules, an applicant's relevant experience now counts towards formal education degrees referenced in the posting See Per 405.1.

18 Months of additional relevant experience = Associate's degree

36 Months of additional relevant experience = Bachelor's degree

54 Months of additional relevant experience = Master's degree

  • See total compensation information at the bottom of announcement.


The State of New Hampshire, Department of Health and Human Services, Division for Children, Youth, and Families has a full time vacancy for Juvenile Probation & Parole Officer I-IV.


SUMMARY:

JUVENILE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER I
To perform entry level field work by providing support and being responsible for the supervision of offending juveniles.

Under supervisory oversight prepares investigations reports and recommendations to the court and/or Juvenile Parole Board in matters of parole or administrative furlough as required.

Upholds the vision and mission of the agency through utilizing the Practice Model theories, beliefs and principles in daily practice.


JUVENILE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER II


To conduct investigations and makes recommendations as directed by the court and Juvenile Parole Board and to supervise juveniles placed on conditional release or parole.

Upholds the vision and mission of the agency through utilizing the Practice Model theories, beliefs and principles in daily practice.


JUVENILE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER III


To serve as officers of the court regarding juveniles placed on conditional release or parole, investigating and reporting recommendations to the court as required.

Upholds the vision and mission of the agency through utilizing the Practice Model theories, beliefs and principles in daily practice.


JUVENILE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER IV


To serve as officers of the court regarding juveniles placed on conditional release or parole, investigating and reporting recommendations to the court as required.

To provide leadership in the juvenile probation and parole program and to directly supervise staff as assigned.

Upholds the vision and mission of the agency through utilizing the Practice Model theories, beliefs and principles in daily practice.


RESPONSIBILITIES:

JUVENILE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER I


Under supervisory oversight attends court hearings, and prepare written reports for the courts for use at disposition and review hearings.

Make sentencing and restitution recommendations to the Court.


Supervise pre-adjudicated and adjudicated Delinquents and CHINS as ordered by the court; minors on administrative release or on parole and minors from other states under the interstate compact on juveniles.

Monitor the parent(s) compliance with court orders and ensure that appropriate school districts are joined as parties.


Promptly report to the court, violations of court orders and conditions that are required by statute or the court or which are serious enough to warrant consideration by the court; attend court hearings on violations and provide information to the court as to the basis for the violation along with recommendations for appropriate action.


Develop parole supervision plans with recommendations on the conditions and terms of parole for presentation to and approval by the Juvenile Parole Board.


Monitor and review cases to ensure that Solution Based community supervision and placement case plans are developed with the youth and the family to ensure that objectives and tasks are being achieved and that court orders are being complied with in accordance with State and Federal Statute.


Under supervisory direction has the authority to arrest and takes into custody any juvenile who is found violating any law, or who is reasonably believed to be a fugitive from justice, or whose circumstances are such as to endanger his/her person or welfare, unless immediate action is taken.

Completes all required documentation, including case plans, court reports and all necessary Bridges documentation of case related activities.

Works under direct supervision of a supervisor and receives regularly scheduled weekly supervision.

Completes Core Training requirements, including mentoring with a field training officer, according to policy.


JUVENILE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER II


Under supervisory oversight attends court hearings and prepare written reports for the courts for use at disposition and review hearings.

Make sentencing and restitution recommendations to the Court

Supervise pre-adjudicated and adjudicated Delinquents and CHINS as ordered by the court; minors

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