Chesterfield County, Virginia (Richmond-Metro Area), a recognized leader and award-winning local government, is seeking a strategic, trauma informed Director of Juvenile Justice Services to lead a comprehensive continuum serving court involved youth and juvenile victims across Chesterfield County and the City of Colonial Heights.
The director will provide vision, policy leadership, and operational oversight for a multifaceted juvenile justice services network. The Director ensures compliance with Virginia regulations and national standards, advances best practice models, and fosters strong collaboration with the 12th District Court Service Units (12th CSU), the J&DR Court, Commonwealth’s Attorney, schools, social services, mental health, and law enforcement partners. The director is expected to:
Applicants must possess a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in a psychology, sociology, public administration, criminal justice, counseling or a related field. Advanced degree and/or professional certification is desirable. A minimum of ten years of progressively responsible experience in juvenile justice management, including secure custody facility experience, with five to seven years in an administrative leadership capacity. Good driving record, pre-employment drug test and extensive background check required.
To review the recruitment profile and application instructions, click the link Director of Juvenile Justice Services or visit http://www.chesterfield.gov/careers/.
The application deadline date is February 19, 2026 at 5 p.m. Interested applicants should submit a confidential resume with cover letter and must include salary requirements to:
Mary Martin Selby, Director of Human Resources
Chesterfield County Human Resources
P.O. Box 40
Chesterfield, VA 23832
(804) 748-1551
Electronic responses are preferred and should be directed to
ExecutiveSearch@chesterfield.gov
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Chesterfield County is a non-profit local government organization. It provides a variety of services to its residents and business owners. Services provided include, but are not limited to, library services, social services, mental health support services, parks and recreation, public safety and much more. All departments in the organization work together to make Chesterfield County a first choice community - where people choose to live, work and play.