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The Court Unit Probation Officer according to Chapter 344 of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC) or any successor statute performs professional corrections work by supervising juveniles placed on orders of release by the courts. This position performs case management services for those juveniles assigned to a caseload and pending further court action. Work involves assessing juveniles meeting with juveniles and families to ensure adherence to orders of release or any other court orders and maintaining records of the juveniles activities and status. The Court Unit Probation Officer is also responsible for providing juveniles with referrals to counseling and assistance programs. Work may also involve developing supervision plans for juveniles in detention and transporting juveniles to medical appointments and placement facilities. The Court Unit Probation Officer is subject to the usual potential hazards of contact with legally delinquent juveniles.
Maintains individual case files recording all contacts and preparing reports of clients status.
Utilizes computerized data entry equipment and file maintenance programs to enter store and/or retrieve information including the Juvenile Case Management System (JCMS).
Attends detention hearings as necessary and gathers information in preparation for hearings; makes recommendations as necessary.
Gathers personal and family information regarding juveniles referred to the Juvenile Court.
Testifies in court as to the juveniles status and adherence to reporting schedules and other court orders as appropriate.
Enforces court orders and maintains court ordered contact with juveniles under court supervision.
Calls the juveniles family members if necessary and advises the family and juvenile of rules and regulations of the Orders of Release.
Observes juveniles demeanor to determine mental state and possible need for treatment referrals.
Sends requests receives and maintains school records.
Administers the TJJD mental health screening tool (MAYSI) SASSI CSEIT and PACT assessments tools to aid in determining a juveniles risk to reoffend needs and developing departmental recommendations for the disposition of juvenile cases referred to the Juvenile Court.
Performs case management duties contacting families as necessary; prepares court documents as needed.
Fingerprints and obtains a photograph of the juvenile for the courts file and department records. Prepares and distributes court dockets and gathers all documentation for cases on the docket.
Prepares court documents for hearings including appearance/announcement hearings deferred prosecution and adjudication hearings and detention hearings and distributes or processes documentation as necessary to the court District Attorney and defense attorney.
Attends court hearings as necessary; inspects all paperwork for accuracy; enters all disposition information into the JCMS computer system.
On a weekly rotation with other Court Unit officers provides Juvenile Probation presence for all court hearings.
Accesses and utilizes the countys court data system (Odyssey).
Answers phone calls checkins and emails; prepares correspondence as necessary.
Documents all contact with the juvenile and others involved in their case along with all activities.
Refers the juvenile and family to resources available in the community prior to the juveniles adjudication based on the needs of the juvenile and/or family.
Interviews the juvenile and the family gathers background information and types necessary reports for court as mandated by TJJD standards and/or department policies and procedures.
Prepares TJJD and placement packets.
Transports the juvenile to placements and appointments as necessary.
Completes sex offender risk assessments.
Sends sex offender registration and orders to defer or cease registration to proper law enforcement agencies.
Conducts criminal history background checks on each referred juvenile and the juveniles parent guardian or custodian.
Requires regular and punctual work attendance.
Performs other related duties as required.
Bachelors degree conferred by a college or university accredited by an organization recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and a minimum of two years of experience in a social service community criminal justice or juvenile justice agency.
In addition per Chapter 344 of the TAC or any successor statute the minimum qualifications of the Court Probation Officer are that the candidate:
Certification as a Juvenile Probation Officer by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department within 6 months of initial employment is required.
Possession of a valid drivers license. Must be able to obtain a State of Texas drivers license within 90 days.
Requires the ability to work more than 40 hours during the workweek when necessary.
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Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred but not required.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
Full-Time