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DETENTION/SHELTER COUNSELOR
2
Pay Range GC18
INTRODUCTION
This classification within
this three-level series
performs on-line supervision
of residents and shift team
leadership in a juvenile
detention and shelter care
facility for delinquent
adolescents. Counselor
provides services related to
daily living needs and skill
development activities for
juveniles who have behavioral
and/or emotional problems.
Counselor also provides intake
decision-making services for
the detention and shelter care
facility. All levels may
direct volunteers.
This classification is
journey-level within the
series and is distinguished
from the detention shelter
counselor 1 by the level of
supervision received, greater
degree of action and
experience.
EXAMPLES OF PRINCIPAL DUTIES
(Duties assigned to this
classification include, but
are not limited to, the
following examples. Any one
position may not perform all
listed tasks.)
1. Supervise juvenile
residents and participate
in daily work,
recreational or
educational activities;
train residents, which
includes: educational
instruction, community
safety, observing rules
and regulations; insure
provision of basic needs
and safety within a
nurturing and growth
oriented environment.
2. Function as lead worker
on shift; plan shift
activities to meet program
needs.
3. Make decisions
regarding lodging
juveniles in detention and
shelter when necessary.
Assist in orientation of
juveniles upon arrival.
4. Coordinate and provide
services related to daily
living needs for
juveniles.
5. Provide group and
individual skill
development training in
areas such as substance
abuse, anger management,
social skills development,
etc.; perform
interventions as
necessary.
6. Assist with crisis
intervention. Provide
appropriate documentation
regarding activities and
critical incidents.
7. Attend shift change
meetings to exchange
information on clients;
consult with other staff
regarding assessment,
educational instruction
and interventions. Assist
department staff in
assessing treatment needs.
8. Train new staff.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND
ABILITIES REQUIRED BY THIS
POSITION
Knowledge of:
Thorough knowledge of social
service theory, practices and
procedures to be able to
identify the problem, decide
an appropriate action, and
provide indicated services;
reasonable knowledge of
juvenile behavioral problems
and methods of treatment such
as substance abuse, anger
management,
physical/emotional/sexual
abuse; reasonable knowledge of
laws relating to juveniles;
reasonable knowledge of sound
case management principles,
practices and procedures;
reasonable knowledge of
treatment intervention,
management and support
strategies; reasonable
knowledge of community
resources, functions and
procedures of other social
service agencies and service
providers. Skill
in: Writing clear and
concise correspondence,
records, treatment notes,
reports and statistical data;
interviewing, counseling and
listening techniques and
principles; family and group
dynamics; dealing with
aggressive or emotionally
disturbed juveniles.
Ability to:
Communicate effectively both
in written and oral form;
relate to juvenile clients;
participate in assessment and
program meetings; work
independently and manage time
efficiently; remain calm and
use good judgment during
confrontational or high
pressure situations; make
decisions independently in
accordance with established
policies and procedures and
use initiative and judgment in
completing tasks and
responsibilities; utilize
problem identification and
resolution techniques; teach
socialization and living
skills to individuals with
various learning levels; train
support staff; transport
juveniles; plan and supervise
program activities; establish
and maintain records, reports
and statistical data;
courteously meet and deal
effectively and consult with
employees, juveniles and their
families, schools, law
enforcement officials, courts,
physicians, service agencies,
community and the public.
Education, experience
and training:
Bachelor's degree in social
services, psychology or a
related field and two years
experience in the care and
treatment of youth OR
satisfactory equivalent
combination of education,
experience and training. At
the time of appointment, must
possess valid Oregon driver's
license.
Desirable qualifications:
Experience in residential care
or related experience;
experience in counseling or
casework; training or
experience in specific
treatment issues.
SUPERVISORY CONTROLS OF THIS
POSITION
Work is performed primarily
under the general direction of
the detention/shelter
supervisor and secondarily the
youth residential services
manager. The employee
receives general instructions
regarding the scope and
approach to projects or
assignments, but procedures
and problem resolution are
left to employee discretion
and interpretation. Employee
estimates and manages time
efficiently. Work is reviewed
periodically to ensure
determinations and decisions
made are in compliance to
department policy and
procedures.
GUIDELINES
Work is performed within
departmental policies and
procedures, state and county
statutes, rules, regulations
and ordinances; accepted
social work principles and
practices. Incumbent
exercises independent judgment
when applying guidelines that
are specific and well
defined. Deviations from
guidelines are discussed with
supervisor.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK
ENVIRONMENT
Regular and consistent
attendance is required. Work
is performed in a residential
setting that requires
participating in work and
recreational activities with
the clients; must be able to
apprehend and restrain hostile
youth when necessary.
Physical demands may require
bending, gripping with fingers
and hands, hearing voice
conversation, alarms and
buzzers, keyboarding, lifting
up to 60 pounds, pulling,
pushing, reaching, running and
walking. A reasonable amount
of driving may be required. |