Family Court-Deputy Juvenile Officer I- Child Protective Services

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Family Court-Deputy Juvenile Officer I- Child Protective Services

Salary

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Location

Clayton, MO

Job Type

Full-Time

Job Number

2024- 00114

Department

Family Court

Opening Date

05/13/2024

Closing Date

5/31/2024 11:59 PM Central

Description

The St. Louis County Juvenile Office is looking for a Deputy Juvenile Officer I in its Child Protective Services Department (Supervision).

Entry salary is typically $45,760.  This rate includes 10% addition to pay.

This is a non-merit position. Recruitment for this position will be handled by the Family Court of St. Louis County.  Position is eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness  

As an employer, St. Louis County cares about the health and well-being of our employees. In an effort to provide for the best possible work-life balance, the County offers a generous benefits package that includes affordable health insurance, dental and vision coverage, 4 weeks of Paid Time Off the first year, 11 paid holidays, deferred benefit retirement plan, paid life insurance as well as short- and long-term disability. A full listing of benefits is available under the benefit tab at the top of this page.  

Examples of Duties

An employee in this job class and position is responsible for performing work of marked difficulty requiring sound professional judgment. This position functions as a Deputy Juvenile Officer in the Court’s Child Protective Services Department (CPS), and acts as an officer of the Court. Work involves functioning as a supervision worker for abuse/neglect cases, acting on behalf of the juvenile officer in both pre-adjudication and post-adjudication cases. As a CPS supervision worker, the position ensures care, protection, and permanency for children who are under the Court's jurisdiction for reasons of abuse/neglect. Work is performed under the general supervision of a Child Protective Services Manager. Work is reviewed through regular supervisory conferences, reports submitted, and achievement of stated goals.

Makes recommendations to the Court regarding permanency, including reporting, planning/concurrent planning goals, and progress toward those goals.
Makes recommendations to the Court regarding changes to current court orders or changes in recommended services.
Interviews and consults with Children’s Division, therapist, placement providers, parents, relatives, school officials and Court attorneys, and provides reports to the court regarding said interviews.
Maintains current record check, social security checks, and address information on parents/relative case providers.
Informs parties of their rights and responsibilities regarding children placed out of home.
Monitors compliance of the parties with court orders; evaluates requests from Children’s Division staff; files motions before the Court when it is in the child’s best interest to return home or be removed from the home; initiates action to terminate parental rights; terminates Court jurisdiction, etc.
Ensures each child placed outside his/her home has permanency planning hearing twice a year; ensures Children’s Division provides progress reports on all Court children every six months; monitors this process and evaluates the Children’s Division six-month progress reports.
Informally adjusts or files petitions when abused/neglected children are referred for delinquent acts; provides the Court with dispositional recommendations.
Prepares written summary/recommendations for hearings in consultation with Children’s Division worker, service providers, child's attorney (Guardian ad litem), and Court's attorney regarding final disposition, including custody recommendations; testifies in hearings, provides evidence for adjudication and justifies recommendations.
 

Minimum Qualifications

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related social/behavioral science is required (MSW is preferred), plus at least one year of professional social work experience working with juveniles and families; or any equivalent combination of training and experience.

Additional Information

All applicants conditionally offered a permanent part-time, full-time, term or on-call position will be required to submit to a urinalysis to screen for illegal drug use prior to appointment. Screening will be performed by a reputable clinical laboratory. The cost of screening will be paid by the County. Applicants will also be required to submit to an extensive background and criminal record check.

EOE. Please contact Relay MO 771 or 800 735-2966 if you need any accommodations in the application process, or if you would like this posting in an alternative format.    

St. Louis County offers its employees many excellent benefits with paid medical insurance, 20 days of PTO (paid time off) the first year and increasing with seniority, and 11 paid holidays.  Employees hired for full time employment will participate in the St. Louis County retirement plan where they contribute 4% of their salary to the defined benefit  plan with vesting after 7 years.  Other benefits include: paid life insurance, a credit union, 457 Deferred Compensation Plan, pre-tax premium pay plan, dependent care and medical expense reimbursement plans, and short and long term disability insurance.

In addition to these benefits, as of January 1, 2023, St. Louis County approved up to 480 hours of paid parental leave for eligible employees welcoming new children, either by birth or adoption.  The employee can also take up to 80 hours of leave for prenatal care and up to 80 hours for care of the child within the first year.

Please click https://stlouiscountymo.gov/st-louis-county-departments/administration/personnel/benefits/ to view all of our benefits.

 




 

Agency
St. Louis County
Address
41 South Central
7th Floor
St. Louis, Missouri, 63105
Phone
314-615-7061