DEPUTY CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, JUVENILE COURT
Fulton County
Posted: January 9, 2026 (6 days ago)
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Fulton County
JUVENILE COURT
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303
Salary
From $61,380
per year
Type
Closes
This job involves supervising young people under 18 who are on probation or parole, helping them stay on track through regular check-ins, creating personalized plans for improvement, and linking them to community support services.
A good fit would be someone with a background in social work or criminal justice who is patient, organized, and committed to guiding youth toward better choices.
The role requires working closely with families, schools, and courts to monitor progress and prepare reports.
UNCLASSIFIED POSITION IN FULTON COUNTY'S JUVENILE COURT
Fulton County Juvenile Court is seeking a Juvenile Probation Officer who works with young offenders under the age of 18, providing supervision and support while they are on probation or parole.
Key Responsibilities:
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science (psychology, sociology), criminal justice, or related field and two or more years of experience working in a juvenile court system or related; or one (1) year of experience as a Juvenile Probation Officer (at least one year of lead or supervisory experience is preferred); or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS:
Valid State of Georgia driver's license or proof of mobility equivalent may be requested.
EXAMINATION:
The examination will consist of an evaluation of education and experience, accomplished by analysis of the application.
Application must document that the applicant possesses the minimum knowledge, skills, education, and experience as listed to be rated as qualified.
If selected, an official, accredited college transcript is required, at time of employment, for all degrees/coursework used to qualify for this position.ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL BEFORE THEY ARE SUBMITTED.
PLEASE REVIEW ALL APPLICATIONS FOR ACCURACY AND MAKE ALL CORRECTIONS BEFORE SUBMITTAL BECAUSE ERRORS CAN RESULT IN NOT MEETING THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT.
JOB SUMMARY
Monitors an assigned caseload of juveniles who become involved with or subject to the intervention of the Juvenile Court System.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Provides individual, family, or group counseling as needed to ensure compliance with court orders and ensures progressive efforts toward rehabilitation and prevention.
Schedules, prepares, and presents juvenile cases for court.
Conducts interviews with youth offenders and parents and/or guardians.
Monitors participation of juveniles in resource programs and compliance at home, school, work, and in the community.
Conducts interviews and legal, social, and custody investigations of juveniles and prepares reports to be utilized by Assistant District Attorneys, Public Defenders, court-appointed attorneys, and judges.
Recommends individualized action plans for dispositional phases of court hearings. Identifies available community resources designed to meet the needs of youth offenders.
Prepares monthly reports on the status of juvenile cases.
Ensures that court cases and diversionary cases are.
Monitors and manages the court juvenile case management system for data collection, coding, storage, analysis and prepares written materials, charts and graphs on specialized techniques and research results for use by judges and other stakeholders.
Makes recommendations on incentives and sanctions.
Suggests youth program improvements based on service outcomes and completion rates.
Acts as a liaison for entities such as Juvenile Court, Family Dependency Court, Fulton County Superior Drug Court, substance treatment providers and social service agencies.KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIESRequires knowledge of Principles and practices of supervision.
Criminal and juvenile laws and codes. Theories and principles of counseling related to the juvenile justice system. Court practices and procedures.
Legal terminology, including terminology related to the juvenile justice system. Theories and principles of childhood and adolescent development/behavior.
Theories and principles of sociology, psychology, and/or criminal justice. Techniques used to conduct interviews with juveniles.
Principles and practices of legal case management related to juvenile justice. Community resources/programs associated with children/adolescents.
General office practices, procedures, equipment, and technology.Requires skill in Organizing and prioritizing work. Using investigative and mediation techniques.
Performing effective legal case management. Using spreadsheet, database, word processing, presentation, financial/accounting and other software to gather, organize, analyze, and present information.
Conducting effective interviews with juveniles. Intervening effectively in crisis situations. Building sustainable working relationships with other County personnel, officials, and the public.
Communicating effectively with coworkers, supervisor, and the public. Generating enthusiasm and support for program objectives.
It is the policy of Fulton County that there will be equal opportunity for every citizen, employee and applicant, based upon merit without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability or sexual orientation.
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