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Deputy Juvenile Officer

Jefferson County, Mo Local Government Jefferson County, Mo Local Government Hillsboro, MO Hillsboro, MO Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$36.
7K - $46.
5K a year Estimated:
$36.
7K - $46.
5K a year 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Submit Resume to; Jefferson County Juvenile Office Attn:
Mark L.
Akins, Chief Juvenile Officer PO Box 100 Hillsboro, MO 63050 (636) 797-5350 Job
Summary:
Participates in family support meetings by contributing to the development and subsequent review of case plans which focus on the safety and expedited permanency of youth.
Documents content and progress of family support team meetings.
Provides information to parents/guardians about Juvenile Court process and time frames.
Serves as liaison between the Court's legal staff and judicial staff, participates in the preparation of cases by reviewing court reports, by acquiring adult arrest records, by obtaining addresses of absent/unknown parent.
Meets prospective relative care providers and conducts home visits as appropriate.
Establishes ongoing contact with caseworkers from Children's Division - Department of Social Services and Guardians ad Litem to determine compliance with court orders by all parties and provides information to the Juvenile Office Legal Services Division for the development of motions when parties are not in compliance with court orders.
Attends abuse/neglect hearings and submits disposition recommendations consistent with case plan and time standards.
Informally adjust or recommends the filing of formal charges in situations where abused/neglected children are referred for allegations of delinquent behavior or status offense violations, provides recommendations, provides supervision over youth.
Reviews applications for Child Protection Orders, obtains Child Abuse/Neglect history and submits required reports with the Circuit Clerk.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Jefferson County, Mo Local Government

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