Youth Services Aide (60801) |
The Youth Services Aide is a permanent full-time position with the Department of Youth Services. This position is located at various facilities throughout the state. This is non-professional work involving the supervision, observation, security and rehabilitation of youth in a group living situation. |
High school diploma/GED |
Youth Services Aide Guide |
Youth Services Child Care Worker (60805) |
The Youth Services Child Care Worker is a permanent full-time position with the Department of Youth Services. This position is located at various facilities throughout the state. This is beginning level professional work concerned with the supervision and social development of delinquent youth. Employees in this class assist students in social interaction adjustment and are responsible for controlling and maintaining custody of students, and of safeguarding them from other students. |
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in a social or behavioral science |
Youth Services Child Care Worker Guide |
Youth Services Security Officer (60609) |
The Youth Services Security Officer is a permanent full-time position with the Department of Youth Services. This position is located at various facilities throughout the state. This is responsible security work at a state institution for delinquent youth. Employees in this class maintain order and control of confined youth and visitors of the Department of Youth Services. |
• High school diploma/GED
• One year of experience working in law enforcement or working with delinquent youth |
Not applicable |
Youth Services Case Manager (60824) |
The Youth Services Case Manager is a permanent full-time position with the Department of Youth Services. This position is located at various facilities throughout the state. This is advanced professional counseling and therapeutic work within the Department of Youth Services. Employees in this class work directly with juvenile offenders in providing support and encouragement to achieve social adjustment through group and individual counseling and rehabilitation, as well as educational
and vocational training. |
A Master’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Psychology, Counseling, Behavioral Science, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice, Criminology, or a related field |
Not applicable |