This position is onsite located in Tampa, FL.
Detention Screener's provide professional
screening and case management services for youth presented to the Juvenile
Assessment Center (JAC) while determining eligibility for release, diversion
programs and/or detainment.
Essential Functions:
- Completes
substance abuse and mental health screenings using Department approved
instruments and forms to determine eligibility for release, diversion
programs and/or detainment.
- Conducts
face-to-face interviews with youth and his/her parent(s)/legal guardian(s) to
gather information, when available, to assess the youth's service needs.
- Contacts
victim(s), complainants and/or arresting officer to solicit input and
recommendations.
- Completes
and furnishes recommendations to the State Attorney's Office utilizing
information gathered.
- Completes
admission, detainment and/or non-arrest file packets for the court, the State
Attorney, the Department's Circuit Office, the youth's attorney, and the
Department's Regional Juvenile Detention Center.
- Inputs
youth data in the Juvenile Justice Information System.
- Completes
Detention Screening Logs
- Advises
youth of his/her rights
- Installs
electronic monitoring (EM) equipment utilizing the Department's EM database.
- Attends
court hearings on weekends and holidays, in lieu of the Department, and adhere
to a court rotation schedule.
- Provides
case management services that shall include, but not limited to, coordination
with Department Juvenile Probation Officers, Detention Service Staff, the
courts, and other community-based providers.
- Attends
meetings, trainings and individual development sessions as assigned
- Serves
as a backup to the Diversion unit.
- Perform
related work as request/required.
Pre-requisite Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent, plus two (2) years' experience
working with youth
- Associate's Degree may substitute for one (1) year of required work
experience.
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in criminal
justice or social services may substitute for two (2) years of required work
experience.
- Valid Florida Driver's License
Preferred
Attributes:
- Associates
or Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice or related field
Required
Skills/Abilities
Supervisory Responsibilities: This position does not supervise
others. This position reports directly to the Detention Screener Supervisor and/or
Program Director.
Physical Requirements:
- Prolonged periods
of sitting
- Must be able to
lift up to 50 pounds
- Physically able to participate in DJJ-approved crisis intervention
curriculum and CPR/First Aid training and able to apply same to work setting.
Work Environment: Performs duties in a secured
setting with law enforcement presence. This role
routinely uses computer, mobile devices and standard office equipment.
Travel: Minimal travel required between ACTS and/or
DJJ service locations. This position does not require overnight travel.
The omission of specific statements
does not preclude management from assigning specific duties not listed herein
if such duties are a logical assignment to position.
ACTS
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran
status. ACTS is an EEO/AA DFWP Employer.