JUVENILE PROBATION OFFICER (DETENTION INTAKE), Juvenile Services
Tarrant County
Posted: March 2, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Tarrant County
Juvenile Services
Location
Fort Worth, Texas, 76196-0105
Salary
$2,862.76 - $3,149.04
per week
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves leading a team of probation officers who handle intake and support for young people in the justice system, ensuring everything follows court orders and department rules while providing guidance to staff.
A good fit would be someone with experience in casework who enjoys supervising others, solving problems, and working with courts, schools, and agencies to help juveniles.
It's ideal for those passionate about youth rehabilitation and team leadership in a government setting.
Coordinate and supervise intake and field service probation officers or specialized program probation officers.
Provide guidance and support as necessary and carry out probation officer job functions in their absence. Ensure Court directives and department policies are achieved.
Participate in the development of department policies and procedures and problem solving activities and oversee the delivery of services to the clients under the Department’s supervision.
May supervise interns and oversee grants and departmental contracts. Expected to communicate and collaborate with interagency and interstate compact professionals.
Ensure compliance with Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) guidelines.
BENEFITS
Tarrant County employees enjoy superior health, retirement, and insurance benefits &
13 County Holidays
For more information, please click on the link below:
http://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/human-resources/employee-benefits.html
Provides in-service training for intake, court, field service and specialized program affairs.Assigns cases to the probation officers.Conducts case audits while reviewing and documenting the progress of all current cases.Assists in developing case management plans.Ensures that necessary data is collected for forecasting, statistics and program evaluation.Ensures court reports are properly prepared for Court.Serves as liaison between the Juvenile Probation Department and the Courts, Social Service Agencies, Law Enforcement Agencies, Schools, and other professional disciplines.Evaluates employees and formulates plans for improvement of performance.Provides coverage and ancillary support for staff absences.Participates in departmental planning meetings and various work groups to develop programs and policy and procedures.
Serves on inter-departmental investigative team to address allegations of abuse and neglect.Coordinates internship program; may supervise and train interns performing student placement through area college and university programs.
Provides evaluation and feedback.Performs all other related duties involved in the operation of Juvenile Services as assigned or required.
Qualifications Bachelor's degree or higher degree and three (3) full-time years of casework work experience.
Applicants who graduate from a foreign school must present written documentation that validates their education as meeting the standards of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) from a Texas Juvenile Justice Department approved service.
To be considered for this position, your application must be complete and clearly reflect the minimum qualifications.
Incomplete information in the Education (including type of degree, field of study, and graduation status), Experience, or Certification/License sections may result in disqualification, as eligibility for minimum qualifications cannot be confirmed without complete documentation.
Proof of educational attainment will be required during onboarding.
Tarrant County will conduct background checks on new hires that will include a criminal background check related to convictions and deferred adjudications in the past seven years and may include credit reports, motor vehicle records, employment records and educational attainment.
A conviction or deferred adjudication is not an automatic bar to employment. Each case is considered individually.
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