
Detention Aide I
- Clayton, MO
- $21.49 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
Serve as a youth supervisor, with responsibility for the safety, personal conduct and care of juveniles during a shift.
NOTE: This job class title is considered an essential position for coverage purposes.
Essential Employee Definition:
Essential employee-An employee who is indispensable to the emergency service function of his or her employing agency or department and is required to assist the department or agency in meeting policy requirements and/or its operational needs.Serve as a youth supervisor, with responsibility for the safety, personal conduct and care of juveniles during a shift.
Interacts with juvenile officer or other supervisor to report the behavior and activities of a juvenile during an assigned shift.
Records and tracks medication provided to the juveniles in detention. Prepares reports regarding each juvenile's adjustment and progress.
Coordinates and supervises juvenile work assignments and recreation activities.
Provides information regarding juvenile's progress to visiting parents or guardians as requested.
Implement detention center programming.
Manage youth who exhibit moderate to high risk behaviors including but not limited to chemical dependency, mental illness, trauma, mental health disabilities, physical disabilities, sex offenses, SOGIE, physical ailments, medical needs, language and cultural differences,
Entry of required data into Missouri's electronic data collection system. Performs Intake assessments and processing of in custody juveniles. Advises the juvenile of their rights while in detention.
Provide secure and safe transportation of juveniles to court or other approved activity. Prepared to work weekends, holidays, overnights,
Conducts juvenile assessments when appropriate. Provide drug testing of juvenile's when required.
Unit Leader: Treats all juveniles within their constitutional rights and those specified by the Juvenile Code.
Observes residents' behaviors and attitudes; maintains a daily log of occurrences and the general behavior of residents.
Consults with other staff, including the juvenile's Delinquency Services Deputy Juvenile Officer, regarding the juvenile's physical or emotional needs; performs crisis intervention as needed; remains alert to suicide possibilities.
Maintains order and discipline among residents; escorts residents to meals and other programmed activities; operates security equipment such as keys, automated door controls, paging systems, closed circuit television systems, etc.
Conducts room, unit and/or body searches of residents.
Provides first aid (immediate care and treatment) to individuals who are injured or ill; dispenses medication to residents as directed by medical personnel.
Assists Detention Administration with the development of special programs for juveniles who can not function in regular programs.
Teaches personal hygiene to the juveniles; supervises their daily showering.
Physically restrains residents when necessary; intercedes in physical altercations between residents and residents and staff.
This position is considered part of essential staffing and schedule changes without notice may occur.
Performs other related work as assignedMinimum QualificationsThe following statement represents the minimum education and experience that will be used to determine qualifications of applicants, provided equivalent substitution will be permitted in case of deficiencies of either experience or education. Education above the minimum stated may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required general experience; experience above the minimum stated may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required education.
- High school education, GED, or equivalent with one year of previous experience in the direct care and interaction with children such as YMCA, day care, schools, recreational facilities, or residential care programs.
- Must be at least 21 years of age.