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Bargaining Unit: PPOA - Group Counselors (001)
$40.09-$48.64 Hourly / $3,207.20-$3,891.20 BiWeekly /
$6,948.93-$8,430.93 Monthly / $83,387.20-$101,171.20 Yearly
DESCRIPTION
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Under general supervision, act as group leader in directing the activities of youths detained in Juvenile Institutions; to supervise and counsel a group youth placed in Probation facilities; may provide lead direction to entry level Juvenile Institution Officer Associates; and perform related duties as required.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES The class of Juvenile Institutional Officer is a sworn, journey level in the Juvenile Institutional Officer series. Positions in this class may be located in all Probation areas including, but not limited to, Juvenile Hall, Camp Sweeney, the Court Staging Area, the Weekend Training Academy, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS), Home Supervision, the therapeutic response unit, intake, central control, and medical escort. Juvenile Institutional Officers are assigned a group of youths in one of the Probation Departments' facilities, and are responsible for all aspects of care, custody and control, and short-term counseling to youths. They may also be assigned to intensive individual and group counseling in the Probation facilities. For example, at Camp, the Juvenile Institutional Officer coordinates recreational and work programs, participates in educational and counseling programs and is regularly assigned group work with a focus on changing anti-social behavior and developing self-responsibility. The Juvenile Institutional Officer may be utilized as a lead counselor as needed. This class is distinguished from the class of Juvenile Institutional Officer Associate in that the latter serves in a learning and supportive capacity. This class is distinguished from the Institutional Supervisor I in that the Institutional Supervisor I is the first-line supervisor on a shift and is charged with giving direction. |
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
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NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all duties listed. 15. May be assigned to being a lead.
Within GPS, Home Supervision, and Camp Sweeney, incumbents will perform the general Juvenile Institutional Officer duties, as well as the following: 2. Acts as liaison to the assigned Deputy Probation Officer. |
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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EITHER I Experience: OR II OR III Experience: Applicants are not required to be a US citizen, but must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law (Per SB 960).
Any felony conviction is disqualifying. |
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
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NOTE: The level and scope of the following knowledge and abilities are related to duties listed under the "Examples of Duties" section of this specification.
Knowledge of: • Principles of general psychology and child development, including behavior patterns of youth and the causes of youth delinquency. • Principles of group and individual counseling work as applied to youth. • Standard health and first aid practices. • Recreational and leisure time activities. • Procedures involved in the care, safety, and custody of youth. • Basic laws and codes governing local welfare, penal, and institutional practices and procedures. • Local welfare, correctional, and recreational facilities. Skill in: • Physically restraining youths. • Administering first aid. • Applying restraint devices such as handcuffs, etc. • The appropriate use and deployment of pepper spray. Ability to: • Plan, supervise and direct the activities of a group of youth. • Maintain firm discipline in a fair and tactful manner. • Aid in the rehabilitation of youth. • Secure and maintain the cooperation of coworkers and subordinates. • Supervise housekeeping and recreational activities appropriate to a detention setting. • Write accurate and meaningful observation and other types of reports. • Maintain group control in stressful situations. • Diffuse crisis situations in a calm and positive manner. • Work effectively with a variety of youths and adults from various ethnic cultures, social and economic backgrounds. • Communicate effectively with individuals or groups both orally and in writing. • Read and interpret departmental policy and procedures. • Make constructive and appropriate decisions. • Exercise sound judgment. • All staff are expected to be fully alert while on duty. |
CLASS SPEC HISTORY
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TT:lm-h Revised: 2/83 Retyped: 3/85 TT:pb Revised: 9/25/86 JH:sw Revised 3/30/96 Old doc: 0613h New doc: 6216.doc JC:pf/Revised 1/6/00 CSC Date: 1/5/00 ys/12/01 CSC Date: 5/13/98 IB:pf Revised 4/6/04 CSC Date: 5/26/04 IB:pf Revised/Retitled 6/21/04 [old title: Group Counselor III] CSC Date: 8/16/2006 IC:cs Revised/Retitled 6/21/16 Old Title: Juvenile Institutional Officer III CSC Date: 9/14/16 RE: saa 03/02/2023 CSC Date:05/03/2023 |
BENEFITS
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Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being
For your Financial Future
For your Work/Life Balance
*Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change.
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