Maintains safety and security of the staff, youth, visitors and facilities; Provides supervision, monitoring and direction while demonstrating a positive role modeling to youth during general daily activities.
Promotes a supportive, corrective and therapeutic environment to enhance emotional/physical development, including providing appropriate advice, guidance and direction and role modeling healthy relationships through mentoring.
Provides leadership to youth through disciplinary actions, setting standards and guidelines and supporting educational initiatives.
Explains agency rules, regulations, policies and procedures to new residents.
Provides physical and non-physical intervention skills in crisis situations where youth are hostile, aggressive, and in danger of harming themselves, others and/or property.
Coordinates, supervises and motivates youth during daily activities and encourages youth to participate in required program components.
Supports the educational department in assisting youth in completing assignments.
Coordinates youth access to services that benefit their emotional stability and development.
Provides security and direct, constant and visual supervision of youth in a residential facility.
Greets visitors in a manner that reflects a positive image.
Updates and maintains a variety of files, records, event logs, charts and other documents; maintains appropriate records and prepares reports as required.
Assists and interacts with County departments, support staff, outside organizations and businesses and Federal, state and local law enforcement organizations in order to accomplish tasks.
Manages radio traffic regarding facility events and youth movement.
Safely and securely transports youth to and from appointments and activities.
Supports youth in receiving proper medical care
Promptly responds to emergency or crisis situations according to policy and procedures.
Provides for the safety and security of youth by following established department policy and procedures.
Utilizes physical visual inspections to monitor youth while they are sleeping, maintaining these checks on a frequent basis.
Completes building and perimeter inspections on a frequent basis.
Enforces local, state and Federal Laws and enforces compliance with Policy and Procedures and regulations.
Performs other duties as assigned or required.
Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED equivalent; must pass a thorough background investigation; must pass Certification requirements by the Wyoming Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission; must have a valid driver's license; must maintain a level of physical fitness to meet Department standards.
Knowledge and Skills: Ability to gain the following knowledge and skills:
Maintains safety and security of the staff, youth, visitors and facilities; Provides supervision, monitoring and direction while demonstrating a positive role modeling to youth during general daily activities.
Promotes a supportive, corrective and therapeutic environment to enhance emotional/physical development, including providing appropriate advice, guidance and direction and role modeling healthy relationships through mentoring.
Provides leadership to youth through disciplinary actions, setting standards and guidelines and supporting educational initiatives.
Explains agency rules, regulations, policies and procedures to new residents.
Provides physical and non-physical intervention skills in crisis situations where youth are hostile, aggressive, and in danger of harming themselves, others and/or property.
Coordinates, supervises and motivates youth during daily activities and encourages youth to participate in required program components.
Supports the educational department in assisting youth in completing assignments.
Coordinates youth access to services that benefit their emotional stability and development.
Provides security and direct, constant and visual supervision of youth in a residential facility.
Greets visitors in a manner that reflects a positive image.
Updates and maintains a variety of files, records, event logs, charts and other documents; maintains appropriate records and prepares reports as required.
Assists and interacts with County departments, support staff, outside organizations and businesses and Federal, state and local law enforcement organizations in order to accomplish tasks.
Manages radio traffic regarding facility events and youth movement.
Safely and securely transports youth to and from appointments and activities.
Supports youth in receiving proper medical care
Promptly responds to emergency or crisis situations according to policy and procedures.
Provides for the safety and security of youth by following established department policy and procedures.
Utilizes physical visual inspections to monitor youth while they are sleeping, maintaining these checks on a frequent basis.
Completes building and perimeter inspections on a frequent basis.
Enforces local, state and Federal Laws and enforces compliance with Policy and Procedures and regulations.
Performs other duties as assigned or required.
Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED equivalent; must pass a thorough background investigation; must pass Certification requirements by the Wyoming Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission; must have a valid driver's license; must maintain a level of physical fitness to meet Department standards.
Knowledge and Skills: Ability to gain the following knowledge and skills:
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