Join the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice as a Juvenile Correctional Officer!Are you ready for an exciting, rewarding career where you can make a real difference in the lives of at-risk youth? Join the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ) and help transform young lives while building a stronger, safer community.NEW STARTING SALARY: $47,682We are hiring Juvenile Correctional Officers (JCOs) to maintain safety and security at the Coastal Evaluation and Development Center (CEDC), the agency's long-term commitment and evaluation facility for female youth.Our MissionThe South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ) 's mission is to impact and transform young lives, strengthen families, and support safer communities through targeted prevention and rehabilitation.Open to ALL experience levelsOur comprehensive training program equips new officers with skills in communication, de-escalation, crisis intervention, defensive tactics, first aid, report writing, and more. You'll learn from experienced trainers who prepare you for a meaningful career in corrections and law enforcement.Is this career right for me?Our JCOs come from diverse backgrounds with vast experience levels but share a passion for service, strong communication skills, and a desire to positively impact youth. Successful candidates thrive in team environments, value their community, and demonstrate sound judgment in fast‑paced situations.Bonus IncentivesOur way of rewarding YOU for your commitment!JOB PURPOSEUnder the supervision of your facility's leadership, the Juvenile Correctional Officer (JCO) ensures a safe, secure, and supportive environment for at-risk youth. This role is essential to maintaining orderly facility operations, safeguarding the well‑being of youth and staff, and fostering positive decision‑making. By contributing to a rehabilitative culture grounded in positive youth development, the JCO plays a vital role in the agency's mission to provide safe and effective opportunities for youth rehabilitation and personal growth.JOB RESPONSIBILITIESDiligently ensures compliance with Juvenile Correctional Officer continuous certification requirements.Interact with youth throughout the day to ensure their safety, security, rehabilitation, and overall well‑being. Maintain frequent, meaningful communication to support their progress.Perform assigned duties to provide care, meet basic needs, and ensure the security of all youth under supervision.Conduct headcounts regularly, maintain accurate logs, and complete all required reports to document daily activities and incidents.Respond promptly and appropriately to emergencies, following agency protocols and procedures.Perform routine and unannounced security checks and frisk searches as required by policy.Serve on various facility posts, including specialized units, to ensure comprehensive coverage and operational efficiency.Counsel youth to prevent incidents and redirect inappropriate behavior. Enforce the behavior management system consistently and effectively.Address disruptions and emergencies using verbal and physical de‑escalation techniques per agency policy.Communicate observations and interactions with educational, social work, mental health, and medical staff. Actively participate in unit team meetings to support youth rehabilitation plans.Supervise youth during transportation and movement to ensure participation in required treatment, education, recreation, vocational training, visitation, and other activities.Ensure youth receive proper medical care as needed, adhering to agency policies and procedures.Submit work order requests to supervisors and maintain a clean, safe environment for youth and staff.Comply with agency policies to complete detailed reports on incidents, safety concerns, and operational matters.Perform other duties as assigned by supervisors to further the agency's mission and uphold its core values.STATE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSA high school diploma or equivalent. The candidate must be a U.S. Citizen and at least 21 years old. The candidate must also have a valid driver's license and attend, pass, and maintain all required SCDJJ training courses and certification requirements.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIESAbility to understand and apply state laws, institutional rules, regulations, and requirements related to youth control, including Child Abuse Statutes.Ability to grasp the purpose, methods, and practices of secure facilities to ensure safety and security.Ability to learn and implement various techniques for instructing, handling, and supervising youth across a variety of activities.Strong interpersonal skills, patience, professionalism, and effective verbal and non‑verbal communication abilities.Ability to exercise sound judgment and initiative in a wide range of situations.Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with youth, effectively communicating with them to foster respect and trust while managing challenging behaviors in a professional and mature manner.Ability to establish and maintain constructive working relationships with coworkers, families, and the general public.Ability to ensure safety and security by following policies, procedures, and training.Ability to adhere to daily schedules, manage facility processes, document events and activities accurately, and supervise multiple youth effectively.Ability to maintain a valid state driver's license and operate a state vehicle safely.SPECIAL & ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSCertification and TrainingMust obtain certification in Continuing Law Enforcement Education (CLEE) within 90 days of employment.Must achieve a minimum competency/proficiency exam score of 80% and demonstrate supervisory and teaching skills.Training will include Behavioral Management techniques such as Primary Restraint and Take Down procedures, on the job functions but not limited to handcuffing (hands extended behind back), prone positions (flat on stomach and back), kicks and strike motions, joint manipulations, bending at the waist and torque motions, lifting hands above the head, repeated breathing (inhaling/exhaling) techniques for CPR/First Aid/AED. Kneel on knees (together and individually) unsupported.Physical DemandsThis position requires mobility and physical capability, including bending, lifting, kneeling (individually or together), and engaging in torque motions.Must respond to emergencies, including physically intervening and restraining youth in accordance with agency policy.Must walk and stand for extended periods, sit in a desk chair for up to eight hours, and visually distinguish subjects up to 75 yards away.Work may occur in extreme heat, cold, humidity, or inclement weather.Work ScheduleRequired to work day, evening, night, weekend, and holiday shifts.Must be available for mandatory overtime as needed to meet facility demands.Environmental and Equipment RequirementsMust maintain a valid state-issued driver's license and operate a motor vehicle safely.Wear protective equipment during emergencies or as required by agency policy.Job Duties ContextPerforms tasks related to the custody, control, transportation, or recapture of youth under the jurisdiction of the Department of Juvenile Justice.Direct and indirect contact with youth is expected.Training relevant to all job duties will be provided.Supervision and EvaluationOperates under the general supervision of a direct supervisor who provides daily and monthly reviews and conducts annual performance evaluations.Works independently on a limited basis while adhering to agency policies and guidelines.PREFERRED AGENCY REQUIREMENTSExperience supervising, mentoring, or interacting with at‑risk youth.Benefits PackagePublic Service Loan Forgiveness ProgramEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Health, dental, and life insurance15 days annual (vacation) leave per year15 days of sick leave per year13 paid holidaysState retirement plans and deferred compensation programsDiscount Programs such as TicketatWork and WeSave#J-18808-Ljbffr
Join the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice as a Juvenile Correctional Officer!Are you ready for an exciting, rewarding career where you can make a real difference in the lives of at-risk youth? Join the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ) and help transform young lives while building a stronger, safer community.NEW STARTING SALARY: $47,682We are hiring Juvenile Correctional Officers (JCOs) to maintain safety and security at the Coastal Evaluation and Development Center (CEDC), the agency's long-term commitment and evaluation facility for female youth.Our MissionThe South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ) 's mission is to impact and transform young lives, strengthen families, and support safer communities through targeted prevention and rehabilitation.Open to ALL experience levelsOur comprehensive training program equips new officers with skills in communication, de-escalation, crisis intervention, defensive tactics, first aid, report writing, and more. You'll learn from experienced trainers who prepare you for a meaningful career in corrections and law enforcement.Is this career right for me?Our JCOs come from diverse backgrounds with vast experience levels but share a passion for service, strong communication skills, and a desire to positively impact youth. Successful candidates thrive in team environments, value their community, and demonstrate sound judgment in fast‑paced situations.Bonus IncentivesOur way of rewarding YOU for your commitment!JOB PURPOSEUnder the supervision of your facility's leadership, the Juvenile Correctional Officer (JCO) ensures a safe, secure, and supportive environment for at-risk youth. This role is essential to maintaining orderly facility operations, safeguarding the well‑being of youth and staff, and fostering positive decision‑making. By contributing to a rehabilitative culture grounded in positive youth development, the JCO plays a vital role in the agency's mission to provide safe and effective opportunities for youth rehabilitation and personal growth.JOB RESPONSIBILITIESDiligently ensures compliance with Juvenile Correctional Officer continuous certification requirements.Interact with youth throughout the day to ensure their safety, security, rehabilitation, and overall well‑being. Maintain frequent, meaningful communication to support their progress.Perform assigned duties to provide care, meet basic needs, and ensure the security of all youth under supervision.Conduct headcounts regularly, maintain accurate logs, and complete all required reports to document daily activities and incidents.Respond promptly and appropriately to emergencies, following agency protocols and procedures.Perform routine and unannounced security checks and frisk searches as required by policy.Serve on various facility posts, including specialized units, to ensure comprehensive coverage and operational efficiency.Counsel youth to prevent incidents and redirect inappropriate behavior. Enforce the behavior management system consistently and effectively.Address disruptions and emergencies using verbal and physical de‑escalation techniques per agency policy.Communicate observations and interactions with educational, social work, mental health, and medical staff. Actively participate in unit team meetings to support youth rehabilitation plans.Supervise youth during transportation and movement to ensure participation in required treatment, education, recreation, vocational training, visitation, and other activities.Ensure youth receive proper medical care as needed, adhering to agency policies and procedures.Submit work order requests to supervisors and maintain a clean, safe environment for youth and staff.Comply with agency policies to complete detailed reports on incidents, safety concerns, and operational matters.Perform other duties as assigned by supervisors to further the agency's mission and uphold its core values.STATE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSA high school diploma or equivalent. The candidate must be a U.S. Citizen and at least 21 years old. The candidate must also have a valid driver's license and attend, pass, and maintain all required SCDJJ training courses and certification requirements.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIESAbility to understand and apply state laws, institutional rules, regulations, and requirements related to youth control, including Child Abuse Statutes.Ability to grasp the purpose, methods, and practices of secure facilities to ensure safety and security.Ability to learn and implement various techniques for instructing, handling, and supervising youth across a variety of activities.Strong interpersonal skills, patience, professionalism, and effective verbal and non‑verbal communication abilities.Ability to exercise sound judgment and initiative in a wide range of situations.Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with youth, effectively communicating with them to foster respect and trust while managing challenging behaviors in a professional and mature manner.Ability to establish and maintain constructive working relationships with coworkers, families, and the general public.Ability to ensure safety and security by following policies, procedures, and training.Ability to adhere to daily schedules, manage facility processes, document events and activities accurately, and supervise multiple youth effectively.Ability to maintain a valid state driver's license and operate a state vehicle safely.SPECIAL & ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSCertification and TrainingMust obtain certification in Continuing Law Enforcement Education (CLEE) within 90 days of employment.Must achieve a minimum competency/proficiency exam score of 80% and demonstrate supervisory and teaching skills.Training will include Behavioral Management techniques such as Primary Restraint and Take Down procedures, on the job functions but not limited to handcuffing (hands extended behind back), prone positions (flat on stomach and back), kicks and strike motions, joint manipulations, bending at the waist and torque motions, lifting hands above the head, repeated breathing (inhaling/exhaling) techniques for CPR/First Aid/AED. Kneel on knees (together and individually) unsupported.Physical DemandsThis position requires mobility and physical capability, including bending, lifting, kneeling (individually or together), and engaging in torque motions.Must respond to emergencies, including physically intervening and restraining youth in accordance with agency policy.Must walk and stand for extended periods, sit in a desk chair for up to eight hours, and visually distinguish subjects up to 75 yards away.Work may occur in extreme heat, cold, humidity, or inclement weather.Work ScheduleRequired to work day, evening, night, weekend, and holiday shifts.Must be available for mandatory overtime as needed to meet facility demands.Environmental and Equipment RequirementsMust maintain a valid state-issued driver's license and operate a motor vehicle safely.Wear protective equipment during emergencies or as required by agency policy.Job Duties ContextPerforms tasks related to the custody, control, transportation, or recapture of youth under the jurisdiction of the Department of Juvenile Justice.Direct and indirect contact with youth is expected.Training relevant to all job duties will be provided.Supervision and EvaluationOperates under the general supervision of a direct supervisor who provides daily and monthly reviews and conducts annual performance evaluations.Works independently on a limited basis while adhering to agency policies and guidelines.PREFERRED AGENCY REQUIREMENTSExperience supervising, mentoring, or interacting with at‑risk youth.Benefits PackagePublic Service Loan Forgiveness ProgramEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Health, dental, and life insurance15 days annual (vacation) leave per year15 days of sick leave per year13 paid holidaysState retirement plans and deferred compensation programsDiscount Programs such as TicketatWork and WeSave#J-18808-Ljbffr
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