Summary of Essential Responsibilities:
The primary function of a Juvenile Probation Officer is to provide professional casework services to assigned clients in accordance with the Texas Family Code, departmental policies and other governing criteria as appropriate.
A Juvenile Probation Officer should have a thorough knowledge of juvenile law and possess good casework skills. Officers are responsible for identifying client problems and needs and developing rehabilitative measures for the client while also providing supervision and behavioral controls.
Officers are also responsible for development of diagnostic data for judicial proceedings as well as monitoring the progress of cases referred to the Juvenile Court. They should have a thorough knowledge of their cases and be able to support their recommendations and requests from a sound database. They should also have good communication skills in order to intelligently present information to the courts or other agencies.
Officers Attitude:
Officers should have a sound knowledge and understanding of social, environmental, family and other factors, which are commonly acknowledged to be factors in the behavior of juvenile offenders. They should be able to take an empathetic approach to dealing with juveniles and their families and, hence, deal with assigned cases in a realistic manner. They should also have an understanding of their responsibility to the community and exercise that responsibility in an appropriate manner. Officers should be ethical in accomplishment of their duties. They should maintain appropriate working relationships with the families, community and co-workers.
Essential Responsibilities and Functions: