Resource Center Specialist - Fairfield County, OH : Job Details

Resource Center Specialist

Fairfield County, OH

Job Location : Lancaster,OH, USA

Posted on : 2024-11-19T07:24:02Z

Job Description :
Salary: $24.21 Hourly Location : Lancaster 43130, OH Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 00661 Department: JUVENILE COURT ADMIN Opening Date: 10/22/2024 Closing Date: Continuous Description The Resource Center Specialist, under the direct supervision of the Assessment Services/Reporting Services Coordinator, will be responsible for both Reporting Services and Assessment Services, depending upon daily staffing levels and identified operational need. The Specialist has three primary areas of responsibility:
  • Direct service, transportation, supervision, mentoring and intervention to youth participating in the Reporting Services programming; and
  • Receive and process police reports or charges from all County law enforcement agencies and prosecutors, diverting as many cases as appropriate from official/formal filing through the Fairfield County Prosecutor's office and handling the other reports unofficially. Additionally, the Specialist will receive referrals from the Community track (community agencies, Prosecutor, parent/guardian, etc.) and establish a plan with that family to link them with resources to divert them from future Court involvement. This position will maintain a caseload of diverted and informal cases. Maintain office duties by reviewing cases, drug screens (if applicable), and paperwork for detention, unruly walk-in complaints, police arrests, and other forms of intakes.
  • Case management assignments/coverage for Court program areas including Court Services, Diversion, and Courtroom Security.
  • Duties
    • Conduct screening interviews with youth, caregivers, and collaterals using motivational interviewing techniques.
    • Assess juvenile's risk to recidivate through use of the Ohio Youth Assessment System (OYAS) and behavioral health screening tools.
    • Prepare and provide written referrals, actions plan, contracts, and/or case plans, depending on program area.
    • Maintain supervision of diverted or Court services youth's case plan/contract through at least weekly contact by phone calls, field visits and home visits.
    • Prepare files and contact parties regarding appointments.
    • Provide non-secure facility-based supervision.
    • Provide community-based educational, recreational, or skill development activities for Reporting Services participants (tutoring, IL, cognitive interventions, etc.).
    • Maintain professional relationships with families, schools, law enforcement and other local agencies.
    • Participate in all necessary trainings.
    • Required to attend all Court hearings and submit written progress reports to the Court as appropriate.
    • Transport youth to correctional facilities and residential settings, along with transporting youth to community settings and groups.
    • Ability to explain information and concepts clearly and concisely with confidence.
    • Exhibits professionalism with peers, being a positive role model.
    • Coordinate services through service providers in the community. Has knowledge of community resources and ability to connect families to those resources.
    • Complete any duties as assigned by the Judge or leadership officials.
    • Interface with the Prosecuting Attorney's Office, law enforcement agencies, schools, mental health providers, and other service providers.
    • Have knowledge of the Ohio Revised Code section pertaining to juvenile procedures and the procedures of the Fairfield County Juvenile Court.
    • Have precise knowledge of the child's home and living conditions.
    • Have precise knowledge of the child's school behavior and performance. (Communicate with school officials on a regular basis.)
    • Keep case notes updated in Court's database system on each case and have those available for the Assessment Services/Reporting Services Director when on vacation, leave, or at the request of the Coordinator, the Deputy Director, the Magistrate, or the Judge.
    • Perform duties not specified within this job description when instructed by leadership.
    • Demonstrates regular and reliable attendance.
    • All other duties as assigned.
    Qualifications
    • Minimum Undergraduate Degree (Bachelor's Degree preferred) in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Sociology, Social Work or a related field or five years relevant experience in a juvenile justice setting.
    • Ability to work with difficult people, decision-making, problem-solving, and organizational skills. Proficient computer skills.
    Supplemental Information Resource Center Specialist will be thoroughly committed to building community capacity for juvenile justice reform and prioritizing family and community-driven reform. Resource Center Specialist will possess the following characteristics:
  • Ability to connect with and provide empathetic, nonjudgmental, and culturally and linguistically competent support to families
  • Understanding of the juvenile justice system and its processes; understanding of other systems including education, mental health, child welfare, etc.
  • Ability to maintain professionalism while interfacing with both system employees court staff and community stakeholders
  • Experience providing peer coaching and support to families either in a formal paid capacity, or informally as volunteers
  • Ability to maintain the confidentiality, dignity, and respect for all families navigating the juvenile justice system
  • Display reasonable and sound judgment including in times of crisis
  • Willingness to promote positive youth development model, resiliency, other Court-endorsed models, and race equity throughout Court programs
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