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Employment Opportunities
The Berrien County Juvenile Center is a 24 hour facility. Available positions are listed on the official Job Postings (PDF). If you are interested in any available positions, please fill out an official application.
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- Cook ($11.00/hr.)
- Temporary Youth Specialist ($16.49/hr.)
- Youth Specialist II ($37,731)
- Juvenile Center Assistant Supervisor ($42,259)
- Secretary ($13.50/hr.)
- Youth Specialist I (34,903)
- Clinical & Treatment Services Manager ($69,759 - $93,485)
Cook ($11.00/hr.)
Note: This is a temporary, part-time position working a maximum of 1,000 hours per calendar year. There are no benefits.
Required: Completion of the eighth grade is required. A high school diploma or equivalent is preferred. Previous experience in commercial or institutional food preparation is preferred.
Duties: The temporary cook works as an on-call, temporary employee to fill scheduled or emergency vacancies within the facility Food Service Department. Under the direction of a designated Juvenile Center supervisor, the temporary cook is responsible for preparing and serving palatable meals according to recipes and the established menus. The duties stated are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a person so classified and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.
Temporary Youth Specialist ($16.49/hr.)
Note: This is a temporary, part-time position working a maximum of 1,000 hours per calendar year. There are no benefits.
Required: Thirty semester or forty-five quarter hours of college education, which includes three semester or four quarter hours of psychology.
Duties: The Temporary Youth Specialist works as an on-call employee to fill temporary vacancies in the fulltime Youth Specialist schedule. Participates in supervising and reporting on programs. The duties stated are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a person so classified and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.
Youth Specialist II ($37,731)
Required: A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in counseling, social work, criminal justice, psychology, or related social services field. Previous minimum of three months experience in social services or juvenile direct care. Preference will be given to those with previous experience working with delinquent or emotionally troubled youth and/or families, which may have been in an intern or volunteer capacity.
Note: Applicants that do not meet the minimum requirements for Youth Specialist II but have at least thirty semester or forty-five quarter hours of college education, which includes three semester or four quarter hours of psychology may qualify for Youth Specialist ($34,302).
Special Requirements: Must submit fingerprints and may be subjected to criminal record, character, reputation, mental health and moral character screening and clearance before employment. Must possess a valid vehicle operator’s license. Must have open availability to work any shift and work flexible hours including evenings, nights, weekends and holidays as required. Regular, reliable, and predictable attendance is required. Physical Requirements: This job requires the ability to perform the essential functions of the position.
Duties: Under the supervision of the Berrien County Juvenile Center Director, provides for the safety, security, and well-being for residents, visitors, and staff within the detention facility. Supervises, guides, and counsels residents through daily activities within the framework of the residential and educational programs. Works closely and communicates effectively to ensure program effectiveness, staff accountability, professional personnel performance, problem solving matters and other issues impacting the Juvenile Center. Intervenes when necessary in crisis situations in accordance with policy and procedure guidelines for physical and mechanical restraints, room confinements, or other appropriate action. Operates and monitor electronic security and communication equipment including control panel, intercom, computers, visual monitors, electronic doors, room sound detectors, and alarms. Monitors weather alert system. The duties stated are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a person so classified and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.
Juvenile Center Assistant Supervisor ($42,259)
Required: A Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Sciences or related field, or 60 semester hours of college credit with a minimum of two years of paid, fulltime experience working with juvenile delinquents or adult offenders in the justice field, or with clients in the social service/mental health fields.
Special Requirements: The Juvenile Center Assistant Supervisor may be required to work weekends and holidays or be on call as scheduled; may also be required to fill in for other supervisory vacancies as needed; may be required to provide after hours, weekend and holiday assistance to police agencies, the Juvenile Center, Court and the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
Desired: Coursework in Criminal Justice, Corrections, or Administration; supervisory experience in the field of juvenile or residential treatment facilities; knowledge of computer application in the justice system.
Duties: Supervises the work of Juvenile Center Group Leaders, Youth Specialists, substitutes, or unpaid personnel on assigned shifts; participates in the selection, training, discipline and evaluation of center employees, volunteers or interns. Distribute or ensure staff distributes medications to residents as prescribed, implement medical treatment plans as ordered, and process resident medical complaints. Maintain optimal security and programming in the facility by monitoring the facility security camera system and communication system. Arrange and supervise >transportation for residents to and from home, court, hospital, dentist, doctor, etc. Assist the Juvenile Center Supervisor on the shift as needed or requested. Provide direct and immediate feedback or corrective discipline to childcare staff; ensure the implementation and documentation of emergency procedures by staff as required. Ensure that behavior management system guidelines are strictly followed. Monitor and/or coordinate all resident population movement within the facility and necessary security precautions are followed. Serve as the designated person in charge of the facility in the absence of the Juvenile Center Supervisor, Assistant Director or Director. Other duties as assigned. The duties stated are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a person so classified and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.
Secretary ($13.50/hr.)
Note: This is a temporary, part-time position working a maximum of 1,000 hours per calendar year. There are no benefits.
Required: A high school diploma or equivalent and a minimum of six months to one year of clerical/secretarial work experience; a minimum typing speed of 45 words per minute net.
Note: Please contact Personnel to schedule a typing test if you have not taken one before with our office. Your application will not be forwarded until you have taken and successfully passed the typing test at the net speed required for the position.
Duties: Under supervision, performs moderately complex clerical duties and responsibilities requiring limited knowledge of department rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary based on department assigned. The duties stated are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a person so classified and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.
Youth Specialist I ($13.50/hr)
Required: Thirty semester or forty-five quarter hours of college education which includes three semesters or four quarter hours of psychology and previous experience in social services or juvenile direct care. A combination of qualifying experience and training may be considered in lieu of the educational requirement. The Court reserves the right to make the final judgment about what constitutes an appropriate combination of education, experience and training by an applicant. Preference will be given to those with previous experience working with delinquent or emotionally troubled youth and/or families, which may have been in an intern or volunteer capacity.
Special Requirements: Must submit to fingerprints and may be subjected to criminal record, character, reputation, mental health and moral character screening and clearance before employment. Must possess a valid vehicle operator’s license. Must have open availability to work any shift and work flexible hours including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays as required. Regular, reliable, and predictable attendance is required.
Physical Requirements: This job requires the ability to perform the essential functions of the position.
Duties: Under the supervision of the Berrien County Juvenile Center Director, provides for the safety, security, and well-being for residents, visitors, and staff within the detention facility. Supervises, guides, and counsels residents through daily activities within the framework of the residential and educational programs. Works closely and communicates effectively to ensure program effectiveness, staff accountability, professional personnel performance, problem solving matters and other issues impacting the Juvenile Center. Intervenes when necessary, in crisis situations in accordance with policy and procedure guidelines for physical and mechanical restraints, room confinements, or other appropriate action. Operates and monitor electronic security and communication equipment including control panel, intercom, computers, visual monitors, electronic doors, room sound detectors, and alarms. Monitors weather alert system. The duties stated are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a person so classified and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.
Clinical & Treatment Services Manager ($69,759 - $93,485)
Required: Master’s degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate mental/ behavioral health discipline and at least two years paid professional experience that includes providing direct mental health services and supervising programs and staff. Must be registered with the State of Michigan as one of the following: Licensed Social Worker, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor, or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Regular, reliable, and predictable attendance is required. Ability to maintain confidentiality, effective working relationships, and interact effectively with the general public.
Special Requirements: May be required to work holidays and weekends, or be on call as scheduled. Is expected to be available and reachable on and off duty. Must pass a pre-employment physical, drug test, and a criminal/ civil record check. Employee will be fingerprinted. A mental health screening may be conducted before or during the course of employment. Desired: Knowledge and application of the following: family systems theory; behavioral therapies; cognitive behavioral therapy theory; family therapies theory; child development and its application in treatment; social skills assessment and intervention; mental health issues and interventions in juvenile detention, juvenile correctional facilities or treatment programs. Demonstrated ability to supervise, train, and lead a team of mental health professionals.
Duties: Under the direct supervision of the Juvenile Center Director, is responsible for developing, implementing, coordinating, supervising and evaluating all aspects of the clinical and treatment services provided to Juvenile Center residents and their families. Directly supervises child care personnel, counselors, clinical staff, case managers, community supervision personnel and supervisory level employees. Provides emergency crisis intervention with emotionally disturbed residents and ongoing counseling and therapy according to individual treatment plans. Provides intensive family therapy, conducts mental health evaluations for residents or other Court Wards. Provides in-service training and consultation for staff as needed. Ensures and documents continuous compliance with applicable American Correctional Association Accreditation Standards and Michigan Administrative Rules. The duties stated are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a person so classified and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.