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10/16/2000
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RESOLUTION APPROVING JOB SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF JUVENILE SPECIALIST
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EXHIBIT A — <br />Draft <br />September 1999 <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />JUVENILE SPECIALIST <br />DEFINITION <br />To provide direct services for first -time juvenile offenders and their families, including, but not limited to: <br />crisis intervention, needs assessment, short-term counseling, case planning and management, community <br />social service agency liaison and referral and the development and presentation of educational programs; <br />and to provide case oversight and technical support to intems and case aides professional -level support to <br />law enforcement staff processing cases involving juvenile offenders and victims. <br />This class is distinguished from other sworn and non -swom law enforcement classes by the emphasis upon <br />the provision of services directly to juvenile offenders and their families. Licensure by the State is not <br />required, because the duties do not include long -term therapy; however, a background in a social or <br />psychological science as well as a familiarity with the criminal justice system is required for successful <br />performance of the work. <br />SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED <br />General direction is provided by the Captain of the Investigations Division. Day -to -day supervision is <br />provided by the on -duty sergeant of that division. <br />Responsibilities include oversight and technical direction of intems and case aides. <br />EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES <br />1. Provide crisis and needs assessment and intervention, short-term counseling and referrals for first -time <br />juvenile offenders and their families, to youth who have exhibited behavioral problems and to families <br />in crisis; and to other youth and families who are referred by various community, social service, <br />educational and other agencies and organizations. <br />2. Provide direct short-term counseling and information gathering in home, school, community and other <br />off -site settings. <br />3. Work in collaboration with law enforcement staff to review and select cases for diversion and with the <br />San Mateo County Probation Department in monitoring diverted juveniles and in determining <br />appropriate prosecution of youth who have violated their diversion contract. <br />4. Assist referred families in gaining access to needed medical, mental health, social, educational, <br />economic and other community services. <br />5. Develop and present a variety of youth- related preventative programs regarding child abuse, alcohol <br />and drug use and abuse prevention, gang intervention, runaway prevention and other related subjects to <br />teachers, county staff, social service and community public and private agency staff and others <br />involved with at -risk youth or youthful offenders and/or victims. <br />14062 <br />
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