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Juvenile Hall Counselor, On-Call, JUV 8562

City and County of San Francisco · San Francisco Bay Area

📍 San Francisco, CA, usvia smartrecruitersPosted 2026-06-23
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THIS IS AN AS-NEEDED POSITION, LIMITED TO 1040 HOURS IN A ROLLING 12 MONTH PERIOD San Francisco is a vibrant and dynamic city, on the forefront of economic growth & innovation, urban development, arts & entertainment, as well as social issues & change. This rich tapestry of culture and ideas is sustained by our City's commitment to heighten the quality of life for the diverse population of San Franciscans and residents of the greater Bay Area. Our employees play an important role not only in making our City what it is today, but also in shaping the future of San Francisco. Applications Open:  June 16, 2026 Applications Close:  No earlier than 11:59pm on July 5th, 2026 Hourly range for 8562/8320 position: $40.46 - $49.18  (new rates effective July 1, 2026) On-Call Counselors must be available to w ork weekends Are you passionate about Juvenile Justice, Public Safety, and the Community we serve? Are you a dedicated professional who wants to maximize their impact in the lives of some of San Francisco’s most marginalized youth and young adults? If so, we encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity to join a team that is devoted to re-imagining Juvenile Justice, committed to racial equity, and focused on ensuring long-term public safety through the development, enrichment, and accountability of young people we serve throughout San Francisco.  Click here to read more about the San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department (JPD) .  The San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department’s mission is to serve the needs of youth, young adults and families who are brought to our attention with care and compassion.  We engage fiscally sound and culturally competent strategies that promote the best interests of the youth, and provide victims with opportunities for restoration. Our equity-centered goals are to: Reimagine  how the City addresses juvenile delinquency; Advance a  Whole Family Engagement  strategy that places racial equity at its center to ensure that all youth have equal access to successful outcomes; and Bolster equitable leadership development  opportunities for all staff throughout the Department.  Under general supervision, the 8562 Counselor, Juvenile Hall, is responsible for the care, custody, safety and welfare of juveniles detained at Juvenile Hall. Working Conditions: Appointees will be required to meet State mandated training requirements as defined by Standards for Training in Corrections (STC) and must satisfy the State criteria for peace officer status including but not limited to: 40 hours of on-site training during first week of job In addition, staff are required to respond to emergency conditions, which may involve physically controlling and restraining hostile youth and young adults. Vision and hearing must be sufficient to perform the duties of the position. May involve considerable amounts of standing, walking and/or when necessary, running. This includes the ability to lift and/or move with assistance objects weighing up to 50 lbs. or more. Staff may be assigned to work day, swing and graveyard shifts, holidays and weekends. Essential duties include, but are not limited to:  1. Supervise and assess behavior of detained youth in an assigned living unit; responsible for the daily care of detained youth, directs and guides youth through daily schedules, including wake-up, meals, hygiene, unit cleanup, and scheduled movement throughout the facility; Maintains consistent close and active supervision of youth and young adults to prevent incidents and ensure the safety of both youth and staff. Implement appropriate behavior‑management strategies to reinforce positive youth development and consult with supervisors as needed. 2. Maintains routine and emergency headcounts of all detained youth assigned to the unit and conducts required state‑mandated security checks of rooms. Monitors visiting sessions to ensure the safety and security of youth and staff. Administers emergency first aid until medical personnel arrive and responds to critical incidents that may require the use of approved physical intervention techniques to restrain hostile detained youth and maintain facility safety. Performs pat searches and room inspections to identify and confiscate contraband. 3. Completes incident reports, behavior reports, individual case reports, and other ancillary departmental forms and reports; maintains contemporaneous notes in unit logbook to ensure adherence to legal requirements and behavioral tracking. Maintains and updates electronic databases and case management systems. 4. Conducts ongoing individual and group counseling sessions with trauma-informed techniques; listens and responds to questions, concerns, complaints, and requests; Assists in working to problem-solve to assist young people. Collaborates with Deputy Probation Officers to track a youth’s behavioral progress and rehabilitation goals. 5. Directs leisure time activities; teaches and encourages good sportsmanship. 6. Transports residents to and from various locations; directs and controls residents’ movement to ensure the safety and security of the residents. 7. Facilitates the admittance and release process of detained youth. 8. Confers with departmental personnel and representatives of outside agencies. Education : Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. License and Certification: Possession of a valid California driver license. Possession of a valid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certificate. Substitution : Experience as a counselor in a juvenile detention facility or experience involving the organization, detention, or suspension of youth groups in a recreational or correctional program may substitute for up to two (2) years of the education requirement on a year-for-year basis. One (1) year equals thirty (30) semester units or forty-five (45) quarter units. Desirable Qualifications: The stated desirable qualifications may

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