Youth Justice Therapist
Administrative court justice job in Massillon, OH
BENEFITS and SALARY: Salary range is $50,000 - $58,000 depending on licensure and experience . At Applewood, we prioritize our employees and their wellbeing. We provide competitive benefit options to our employees and their families, including domestic partners.
Our offerings include:
Comprehensive health and Rx plans, including a flat rate option.
Wellness program including free preventative care
Generous paid time off and holidays
100% paid parental leave for childbirth and adoption
50% tuition reduction at Case Western Reserve University for the MNO and MSW programs
403(b) retirement plan with an employer match
Pet insurance
Employer paid life insurance and long-term disability
Employee Assistance Program
Support for continuing education and credential renewal
Ancillary benefits including: dental, vision, voluntary life, short term disability, hospital indemnity, accident, critical illness
Flexible Spending Account for Health and Dependent Care
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Minimum Bachelor's degree in Social Work or Clinical Mental Health Counseling required. Master's degree preferred.
Licensure: Valid Ohio LSW, LPC or MFT required. LISW, LPCC or IMFT preferred.
Skills/Competencies: Strong clinical skills including expertise in crisis intervention, diagnosis/diagnostic assessment, clinical service referrals, brief mental health counseling and motivational interviewing.
Core Expertise: Possess skill, knowledge and abilities to perform the essential duties of their role; keeps knowledge up to date.
Independent Judgment: Demonstrate ability to perform job responsibilities with a high degree of initiative and independent judgment.
Cultural Competency: Demonstrate awareness, sensitivity and skills in working professionally with diverse individuals, groups and communities who represent various cultural and personal background and characteristics.
Interpersonal Communication: Communicate clearly using verbal, nonverbal, and written skills in a professional context; demonstrates clear understanding and use of professional language.
Professional & Ethical Conduct: Adhere to professional values such as honesty, personal responsibility, and accountability; Applies ethical concepts within scope of work and adheres to Agency policies and procedures.
Collaboration and Teamwork: Function effectively as a member of a professional team that includes employees, clients and family members.
Problem Solving & Decision Making: Recognize problems and responds appropriately; gathers information and sorts through it to identify and address root cause issues; makes timely decisions.
Technical Proficiency: Demonstrate competence in utilizing Agency computer systems and software as required to perform essential job functions
Experience: In lieu of Master's degree, Bachelor's degree with 2 or more years of experience providing therapy and/or assessments to youth plus valid Ohio LSW required.
Other: A valid driver's license with approved driving record(less than 6 points), personal transportation and insurance, if required to drive on behalf of the agency.
AGENCY SUMMARY:
Applewood Centers is a private, nonprofit agency providing mental health services, social services and education to children, adolescents and families living in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Dedicated to addressing a variety of behavioral, emotional and learning problems, we provide a continuum of care from outpatient counseling to residential treatment.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Youth Justice Therapist provides intensive assessment and therapeutic services for difficult incarcerated youth within the assigned Ohio Department of Youth Services (ODYS) Correctional Facility. The Youth Justice Therapist works closely with ODYS staff, jurists and other court officials to ensure client treatment needs are addressed. The Youth Justice Therapist works with clients in the ODYS correctional facility providing assessment, treatment and making recommendations for ongoing services and therapy upon client's discharge from the facility.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Provide high quality, detailed and in depth bio/psycho/social assessment for youth referred to program.
Meet or exceed productivity targets as well as collect outcomes measures/data at case discharge.
Gather information for ongoing treatment needs and goals and prepare detailed recommendations for clients upon discharge from the facility
Assess and develop treatment goals and interventions, implement interventions, and identify and targeting of barriers to treatment progress.
Develop comprehensive, diagnostic case conceptualization as well as focused, measurable and achievable service plans that are consistent with the client's identified needs and cultural assessment-cultivating and maintaining professional alignment and engagement with families.
Appropriately articulate and present clinical findings, therapeutic goals/targets, and recommendations to court officials/staff in a professional manner. Collaborate with ODYS staff to identify clinical interventions that best support youth in the correctional facility (i.e. safety planning, suicide watch protocols, mental health interventions, and linkage to stepdown programming).
Facilitate individual, group and family therapy sessions for youth placed in the assigned ODYS Correctional Facility.
Form and maintain collaborative working relationships with collateral professionals and/or agencies concerning individual cases.
Develop and maintain the clinical record through timely and legible completion of assigned documentation according to applicable licensing and accreditation regulations and standards.
Close cases in a timely manner, accurately completing aftercare plans and related paperwork, including treatment summaries, based on goal achievement and/or agency policy/procedure.
Attend weekly team meetings and supervisions on time and as scheduled. Be open to feedback and suggestion from others, be prepared for meetings, actively participate as a supportive team member, and maintain a positive working relationship with co-workers.
Actively and consistently participate in trainings.
Facilitate individual, group and family therapy sessions for youth placed in the assigned correctional facility.
Has/Maintains a good on-time and attendance record.
Set and maintain appropriate boundaries with incarcerated youth, family members and ODYS staff.
OTHER DUTIES:
Maintain awareness of industry trends and professional knowledge by attending agency training, maintaining continuing education standards and reviewing professional publications.
Attend scheduled staff meetings, supervision, and on-going training as required
Maintain trainings, certifications and licensure must be kept current in accordance with applicable licensing and accreditation regulations and standards
Maintain necessary documentation and oversight of client clinical record
Respect the privacy of clients and hold in confidence all information obtained during the client's treatment. All client-related documents should be handled in accordance with Agency guidelines on confidential material.
Maintain high standards of ethical and professional conduct and adhere to Agency policies and procedures. Maintain appropriate clinical and professional boundaries with incarcerated youth, family members and ODYS facility staff.
Other duties as assigned by management.
Applewood Centers, Inc. ("Applewood") is a private, nonprofit agency providing mental health services, social services and education to children, adolescents and families living in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Dedicated to addressing a variety of behavioral, emotional and learning problems, we provide a continuum of care from outpatient counseling to residential treatment. Applewood is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applewood's policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, age (40 and over), disability, military status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Applewood also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.
Equal Justice Works Fellow
Remote administrative court justice job
Equal Justice Works FellowPosition Type:Fixed Term (Fixed Term) Hiring Range:
$85,400/Annual
The Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP), a clinical program of Santa Clara University School of Law, seeks an Equal Justice Works Fellow to focus on identification, investigation, and litigation of wrongful convictions based on eyewitness misidentification.NCIP's mission is to promote a fair, effective and compassionate criminal justice system and protect the rights of the innocent. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Equal Justice Works Fellow is a full-time, two-year fixed term position. Responsibilities include investigating and litigating potential clients' claims of innocence, conducting case and policy research and co-authoring a research report, representing NCIP publicly, and assisting in all aspects of NCIP's practice.B. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES1. Investigate, Represent and Litigate Cases on Behalf of NCIP Clients (60%)
Identify potential wrongful conviction cases based on eyewitness misidentification
Investigate cases in collaboration with senior attorneys
Review and evaluate ongoing cases in collaboration with Case Management Supervisor and senior attorneys
Develop investigation and litigation strategies under direct supervision from senior attorneys
Understand and analyze complex legal proceedings
Draft legal memoranda, motions, petitions for writs of habeas corpus and other legal proceedings under the direct supervision of senior attorneys
Conduct evidentiary hearings and make court appearances throughout the state in collaboration with and under the direct supervision of senior attorneys
Other related duties as required
2. Conduct Research and Author Report (35%)
Compile California law enforcement eyewitness identification policies
Input eyewitness identification policies into tracking system
Analyze policy data and identify data trends
Partner with Artificial Intelligence experts to assist with data collection and evaluation for purposes of research replication and expediency
With supervisors, co-author and publish a report based on law enforcement policy data
Present report findings at NCIP-sponsored symposia and events
Other related duties as required
3. Special Projects (5%)
Complete special projects as defined by Executive Director and Legal Director
Represent NCIP publicly and participate in speaking engagements to varied audiences
C. PROVIDES WORK DIRECTIONThe Equal Justice Works Fellow will not directly supervise any NCIP staff members, but may work with students and volunteers.D. RECEIVES WORK DIRECTION FROMReceives work direction from Executive Director and Legal Director.
E. QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The items below are representative of the knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and experience required or preferred.This position requires the ability to effectively establish and maintain cooperative working relationships within a diverse multicultural environment.1. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to develop and implement investigative plan for cases;
Ability to identify, locate, and review materials needed to evaluate a case as to suitability for post-conviction litigation;
Ability to draft compelling complex legal pleadings to be filed before all levels of state and federal courts;
Ability to work effectively with professional groups, medical doctors, criminalists, experts, and other judicial and law enforcement entities;
Capable of in-depth legal analysis and effective advocacy;
Knowledge of U.S. criminal justice system and leading criminal justice reform areas;
Excellent oral and written communication skills;
Demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks, complete tasks with accuracy, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment;
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of internal and external constituents;
Ability to work independently with minimal direction;
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills;
Approachable and collaborative personal style, works well with others in diverse, multicultural coalitions and workplace;
Willing to travel to California prisons to interview inmates seeking assistance under the program and make court appearances around the state;
Appreciation for the mission of Santa Clara University and demonstrated commitment to NCIP's mission, values and goals.
2. Education and/or Experience
Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited institution
Member of the California bar in good standing or willing to sit for the next available California bar exam
0-2 years of experience with criminal law, innocence work, criminal appellate work, and/or post-conviction work
Preferred:
Familiarity with Clio case management software a plus
F. PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, the California Fair Employment & Housing Act, and all other applicable laws, SCU provides reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities. A qualified individual is a person who meets skill, experience, education, or other requirements of the position, and who can perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
Considerable time is spent at a desk using a computer terminal.
May be required to travel to other buildings on the campus.
May be required to attend conferences, training sessions or meetings within Bay Area or in- or out-of-state locations.
Occasional evening or weekend work may be required.
H. WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Typical office and computer lab environment.
Mostly indoor office environment with some windows.
Offices with equipment noise.
Offices with frequent interruptions.
May require work from home
EEO Statement
Santa Clara University is an equal opportunity employer. For a complete copy of Santa Clara University's equal opportunity and nondiscrimination policies, see **********************************************
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
Santa Clara University does not discriminate in its employment practices or in its educational programs or activities on the basis of sex/gender, and prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internally or externally. Information about Title IX can be found at ********************* Inquiries can also be made to the Assistant Secretary of Education within the Office for Civil Rights (OCR).
Clery Notice of Availability
Santa Clara University annually collects information about campus crimes and other reportable incidents in accordance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. To view the Santa Clara University report, please go to the Campus Safety Services website . To request a paper copy please call Campus Safety at **************. The report includes the type of crime, venue, and number of occurrences.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Santa Clara University affirms its commitment to employ qualified individuals with disabilities within the workplace and to comply with the Americans with Disability Act. All applicants desiring an accommodation should contact the Department of Human Resources, and ************ and request to speak to Indu Ahluwalia by phone at ************ or by email at ******************.
Telecommute
Santa Clara University is registered to do business in the following states: California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Illinois. Employees approved to telecommute are required to perform their work within one of these states.
Easy ApplyProcedural Justice Coordinator
Remote administrative court justice job
ABOUT OATH: The City of New York's Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) is the nation's largest administrative tribunal, holding approximately 400,000 trials and hearings a year. As the City's central, independent administrative law court, OATH adjudicates a wide range of matters filed by nearly every city agency, board and commission. OATH also houses the Center for Creative Conflict Resolution which provides mediation and restorative justice support to City government agencies and the general public, and the Administrative Judicial Institute, a resource center that provides training, continuing education, research and support services for administrative law judges and hearing officers.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The City of New York's Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) is the nation's largest administrative tribunal, holding approximately 400,000 trials and hearings a year. OATH is an independent, central administrative law court with two divisions: The OATH Trials Division and The OATH Hearings Division. The OATH Trials Division adjudicates a wide range of complex matters referred by City agencies. Its case load includes employee discipline, retention of seized vehicles, license, and regulatory enforcement. OATH Trials are conducted by Administrative Law Judges. OATH's Hearings Division conducts hearings on summonses including health, safety and quality of life matters that are filed by more than 20 different City agencies. OATH Hearings are conducted by Hearing Officers.
In order to ensure that unrepresented respondents appearing at OATH receive equitable and fair treatment, with the view of achieving Procedural Justice ("Fairness and transparency of the processes by which decisions are made"), OATH created the Office of the Ombudsperson/Pro Se Clerk headed by the Ombudsperson/Pro Se Clerk, which is responsible for: (1) Establishing and managing Help Center(s) at all OATH locations to ensure that all unrepresented respondents appearing at OATH understand the adjudication process, procedural rules, legal concepts and provide legal information (but not legal advice nor representation), case information as well as other information and assistance to those respondents appearing at OATH as needed on a case by case basis; (2) Investigating, addressing and resolving complaints from unrepresented respondents who have appeared and will appear before OATH as well as recommend solutions to prevent similar problems in the future; identify systemic issues and make recommendations to improve practices and procedures; and, act as an impartial intermediary between any unrepresented respondent, OATH and any enforcement agency; (3) coordination of Pro Bono legal representation programs at OATH.
Under the direction of the Ombudsperson/Pro Se Clerk, OATH seeks to hire two (2) full time Procedural Justice Coordinators that will plan, implement, monitor, evaluate and otherwise assist the Ombudsperson/Pro Se Clerk in performing the above-mentioned tasks and goals at each OATH location depending upon the needs of the Office of the Ombudsperson/Pro Se Clerk and OATH.
Specific duties will include, but are not limited to:
* Significant contact with the general public to explain case procedures, assist in the preparation for hearings, filing of case materials, administer community service and resolve complaints.
* Evaluate and triage matters on a case-by-case basis to ensure smooth operation of Help Center(s), adjudications, and hearings.
* Identify policies and procedures that need improvement and make recommendations thereto.
* Provide technical assistance and training to staff in techniques of program implementation and management.
* Travel and work between the various hearing and office locations, during regular business hours.
* Assist the Ombudsperson/Pro Se Clerk in the management and supervision of Help Center(s), Procedural Justice matters, community service and Pro Bono programs.
HYBRID OFFICE / REMOTE WORK SCHEDULE AVAILABLE AFTER INITIAL TRAINING PERIOD, SUBJECT TO THE NEEDS OF THE TRIBUNAL
COMMUNITY COORDINATOR - 56058
Minimum Qualifications
1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college and two years of experience in community work or community centered activities in an area related to the duties described above; or
2. High school graduation or equivalent and six years of experience in community work or community centered activities in an area related to the duties as described above; or
3. Education and/or experience which is equivalent to "1" or "2" above. However, all candidates must have at least one year of experience as described in "1" above.
Preferred Skills
* Excellent writing, interpersonal, communication, customer service and presentation skills. - Ability to work independently and within groups. - Knowledge and understanding of available community and city based social services. - Knowledge of foreign language(s), particularly Chinese, Mandarin, and Spanish. - Strong computer skills including experience with Word, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook and Excel. - History of volunteerism, such as service in the AmeriCorps or Peace Corps is viewed favorably.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
As a prospective employee of the City of New York, you may be eligible for federal loan forgiveness programs and state repayment assistance programs. For more information, please visit the U.S. Department of Education's website at *****************************
Residency Requirement
New York City residency is generally required within 90 days of appointment. However, City Employees in certain titles who have worked for the City for 2 continuous years may also be eligible to reside in Nassau, Suffolk, Putnam, Westchester, Rockland, or Orange County. To determine if the residency requirement applies to you, please discuss with the agency representative at the time of interview.
Additional Information
The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy.
District Custodial Substitute
Administrative court justice job in Willoughby, OH
Substitute-Classified/Custodial
District: Willoughby-Eastlake City School District
District Custodial Substitute
5 days per week / 8 hours per day
School Year Hours: 2:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. (1/2 hour unpaid lunch)
Summer Hours: 6:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. (1/2 hour unpaid lunch)
Hourly Rate: $15.00
Permanent District Substitute will report Monday - Friday and fill in the district buildings where coverage is needed.
Duties: Mop and sweep rooms, empty garbage and set up for activities as needed. Other duties as assigned.
Education/Training -
High school diploma or equivalent is required. Experience in similar housekeeping situation either private or public is preferred.
Required BCI/FBI Background Check administered at the Board of Education ($47.25 fee) upon hire.
Temporary Economic Justice Attorney - SSI
Remote administrative court justice job
Bay Area Legal Aid (BayLegal) is a non-profit law firm. Our staff provide free civil legal services to individuals and families living in poverty throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Our community-based service model includes a wide range of access points, including legal hotlines, six physical offices, and community-based advocacy clinics and intake points. We practice in multiple inter-related legal substantive areas to prevent and stop homelessness, increase economic stability, protect low-income consumers, expand access to healthcare, and enhance safety for survivors of interpersonal violence. Our clients include the working poor, families with children, foster youth, seniors, immigrants, veterans, individuals impacted by the criminal and juvenile legal systems, and persons with disabilities. The core of our community-based practice is working alongside our individual clients to protect their legal rights, resolve immediate crises and remove legal barriers to long-term stability and escaping poverty. BayLegal is also uniquely positioned to identify patterns of illegal practices and engage in opportunities to protect the legal rights of low-income communities and increase efficiency and effectiveness of public services through broader advocacy and impact litigation.
BayLegal's San Francisco Economic Justice / Social Security Disability Advocacy Practice Team seeks an attorney with a strong commitment to the public interest to join our team. Based in our San Francisco office, this position represents unhoused San Franciscans with claims for Social Security disability benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and the Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI). The position requires regular outreach at city shelters, as well as travel in the city/county to best serve our clients. As a member of BayLegal's regional practice, there may also be travel within BayLegal's broader service area for purposes of training and advocacy.
This is a temporary position lasting approximately 6 months.
Key Responsibilities:
Learn and advocate for the diverse legal needs of undeserved and vulnerable communities in San Francisco and the broader Bay Area to reduce homelessness, enhance stability, and address social justice.
Represent clients in Social Security disability benefits, Supplemental Security Income and California Assistance Program for Immigrants claims and appeals. Represent clients in all stages of administrative proceedings from initial applications through federal court.
Assist clients with accessing other county, state, and federal public benefits programs, as needed.
Identify and employ impact advocacy strategies to remove systematic barriers to public benefits for clients, including people experiencing homelessness and people with disabilities.
Develop relationships and engage in collaboration with a range of public and private community partners, including governmental agencies and community-based organizations, to outreach clients, ensure integrative services and address systemic barriers facing BayLegal's client community.
Track and document client and project services and funding deliverables in compliance with BayLegal policies and funding requirements and help promote BayLegal's mission and resource development.
Work collaboratively with attorneys practicing in BayLegal's other substantive areas.
Engage in other tasks and projects that further BayLegal's mission and operations as a non-profit.
Required Qualifications:
Member of CA Bar in good standing or admitted to practice in another state and eligible to practice in California for 3 years under the California State Bar rules for the Registered Legal Services Attorney Program. Candidates who have recently passed the CA Bar or graduated and will be taking the bar exam at the next sitting are welcome to apply.
Commitment to complying with all California Rules of Professional Conduct, BayLegal funding requirements, and firm standards, policies, and practices.
Current proficiency, and ability to improve proficiency, in technological equipment, hardware, and software necessary to perform duties of the position.
Humility in working with colleagues and clients, and individuals of all identities, experiences, and perspectives
Commitment and desire to work with low-income and unhoused individuals.
Willingness to travel to and meet clients in the community at homeless shelters, SROs, jail, and other locations where clients are at.
Experience representing clients with government benefits programs, especially Social Security disability/SSI benefits, preferred.
Ability to organize time, manage diverse activities, and meet critical deadlines with minimal supervision.
Excellent writing, editing, and proof-reading skills, with ability to be detail oriented.
Strong oral advocacy skills; thoughtful and attentive to client communication.
Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to work collaboratively with a dynamic team.
Sense of humor, curious and self-directed.
Ability to simultaneously manage multiple projects while maintaining a firm grasp of individual project details.
Hybrid Work Option: BayLegal is committed to the health and safety of our staff, clients, and community. Being accessible to our client communities and reducing barriers for them to access our services is integral to our mission and commitment as a direct services community-based law firm. BayLegal employees are expected to work on-site and in-person at a BayLegal office or community-based advocacy site at least three (3) days per week and may work remotely from home on a part-time basis. Employees are expected to reside in California and at a distance allowing them to commute to their physical BayLegal base location, and to other service delivery locations as needed, during the standard work week.
Compensation and Benefits: We offer a diverse, family-friendly environment, and compensation based on competitive public interest salaries along with medical and dental benefits, paid holidays, and sick leave. Compensation is based on experience and competitive public interest salaries. The estimated annual salary range is $80,719 - $132,815 placement in range determined primarily by years of related experience.
Work Environment and Physical Demands:
Work Environment: This position is primarily sedentary. When in office, the applicant can expect to be working at a desk in a temperature-controlled office, in a modular space or individual office. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. In-person appearance at Social Security offices and the Office of Hearing Operations, as well as periodic intake at San Francisco homeless shelters, and some travel to client housing is required.
Physical Demands: While performing duties of job, employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Applications: BayLegal is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Recruitment, placement and promotions are conducted without regard to an individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability status, veteran status or sexual orientation, or any other classification protected by Federal, State, and local laws & ordinances. We will consider qualified candidates with a criminal history in a manner consistent with the requirements of all Federal, state and local laws. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Auto-ApplySenior AE, Local Justice
Remote administrative court justice job
Backed by leading Silicon Valley investors, Peregrine helps the world's most complex organizations solve their hardest problems with unprecedented speed and accuracy. Our AI-enabled platform turns siloed and disconnected data into operational intelligence-instantly surfacing mission-critical information to empower better, faster decisions that improve outcomes at every touchpoint. Today, Peregrine supports hundreds of customers across 23 states and two countries, serving more than 90 million people-and we're amplifying our impact as we expand into more industries.
We're a team of entrepreneurs-undaunted by the hard problems and united by a passion to make a difference where it matters most. We collaborate relentlessly, move with urgency, and act with purpose. If you're driven by mission and energized by the opportunity to build something new, join us in defining Peregrine's future.
The Role
The Local Justice Account Executive at Peregrine is responsible for expanding our footprint across the local justice ecosystem, including Prosecution, Probation, and Court agencies. We're looking for a top-tier hunter who thrives in complex, relationship-driven environments and understands the unique needs, pressures, and political structures of the criminal justice system.
The ideal candidate has a proven track record of breaking into new public sector markets and turning small footholds into durable, scalable deployments. You will navigate multi-stakeholder scenarios across the local criminal justice community, including county leadership-using empathetic curiosity to identify opportunities, build trust, negotiate, close, and support mission-critical customers.
You'll become a trusted advisor to your justice partners by deeply understanding their operational workflows, common pain points, case management challenges, discovery obligations, and technology roadmaps. You will help translate Peregrine's capabilities into tailored, defensible solutions that strengthen their ability to deliver fair, efficient, and transparent justice for their communities. This is a rare opportunity to fundamentally shape how the local criminal justice system operates through the application of modern technology solutions during a period of tremendous growth at Peregrine.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Territory Development: Own the Local Justice sector in your region, with a strong emphasis on capitalizing on opportunities across District Attorneys' Offices, Prosecutors, and City/State Attorneys. Identify, cultivate, and advance opportunities that exceed individual revenue targets and drive meaningful growth for Peregrine.
Product Expertise: Develop deep fluency in Peregrine's solutions and how they support prosecutorial workflows, case management, evidence handling, and community safety outcomes. Deliver compelling presentations and demos that clearly articulate product features, differentiators, and real-world impact to legal and operational stakeholders
Stakeholder Engagement: Build trust-based relationships across Local Justice offices by immersing yourself in their day-to-day challenges, technology gaps, and long-term strategic needs. Communicate Peregrine's value proposition effectively to diverse audiences.
Pipeline Cultivation: Proactively generate, qualify, and advance a healthy pipeline aligned to the unique rhythms of justice system procurement cycles. Stay attuned to policy changes, funding opportunities, and evolving market dynamics to identify short- and long-term opportunities.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with deployment, marketing, product, legal, and operations teams to ensure a seamless customer experience from discovery through close. Orchestrate multifaceted initiatives that support customer success and long-term adoption.
Innovative Problem-Solving: Leverage insights from internal experts and external advisors to develop creative, tailored solutions that redefine what's possible in technology.
About You
You are outcome-focused and can expertly navigate complex, politically nuanced environments.
You understand the organizational variances of the local justice community from state to state and jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
You're not afraid to challenge the status quo, refusing to believe that the current state is simply “good enough”.
You excel at problem-solving and bring curiosity and respect for the missions, constraints, and pressures justice leaders face.
You guide customers across the finish line with resilience, professionalism, and a service-oriented mindset.
You see opportunities where others see bureaucratic obstacles.
You're an empathetic listener who invests deeply in understanding a customer's operational and legal challenges, crafting tailored solutions that meet their needs.
You're confident in ambiguity and creative in your approach when navigating multi-agency stakeholders and public procurement processes.
You make advanced technology feel accessible and human-acting as the bridge between justice practitioners and innovative tools.
You're a lifelong learner willing to dive into the details, and understanding the nuances, of the local criminal justice workflows.
You are self-motivated, mission-driven, and passionate about equipping justice agencies with tools that improve outcomes for victims, communities, and practitioners
What We Look For
10+ years of field sales experience in enterprise software/SaaS; experience selling into local government, justice, SLED, or public safety strongly preferred.
Proven success selling SaaS into complex, net-new accounts, demonstrated through quota overachievement and strong customer references.
Ability to navigate public procurement, negotiate agreements, and support new justice agencies through onboarding and rollout.
Familiarity with solution-based selling and managing multi-stakeholder sales cycles (e.g., elected officials, prosecutors, investigators, IT, procurement, county leadership).
Excellent presentation, listening, and relationship-building skills with executive-level and elected leaders.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, especially in sensitive or politically complex contexts.
Position is remote and can be based in any major U.S. metropolitan area.
Salary Range: $135,000 - $165,000 Annually + Sales Commission + Benefits + Equity (if applicable) + Bonus (if applicable)
Actual compensation is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set, level of experience, and specific work location. Information on the benefits offered is
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Peregrine Technologies is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We celebrate diversity and are a proud equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Auto-ApplyJuvenile Justice Therapist
Administrative court justice job in Canton, OH
Job Description
Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health
Juvenile Justice Therapist
**** Signing Bonus available for New Juvenile Justice Therapists ****
**** New Graduates Welcome! ****
Now more than ever, mental and behavioral health care for kids is needed in our community. Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health is looking to meet the growing demands by hiring a full-time Juvenile Justice Therapist.
As a member of our team, you will help children, youth and families successfully meet life's challenges by offering the emotional and behavioral health support they need. We are a collaborative network of child therapists, psychiatrists, PMHNPs, case managers, school staff, community partners and other mental health professionals working toward a common goal. Together, we provide a positive environment for kids and their families to find health, hope and happiness.
We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to join one of the most innovative therapeutic mental health programs in Stark County. We offer a compassionate, supportive, accountable work environment to help you grow your career, along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes generous and affordable medical, dental, life insurance, retirement and paid time off.
Responsibilities
Seeking Therapist to work with youth who have engaged in inappropriate behavior.
Treatment will include individual and family therapy as well as group therapy.
Work will include building appropriate social skills with clients, psychoeducation with clients and families, addressing trauma or other mental health needs, understanding and remediating offending behaviors.
Will be required to participate in ongoing trainings as determined by Program Manager to develop and reinforce skills necessary to competently serve populations.
Other duties related to service provision, as assigned, including, but not limited to, timely and accurate submission of progress notes and documentation, meeting assigned productivity expectations, attendance at required meetings, and weekly supervision.
Skill and Experience
Experience, training, or willingness to obtain skills working with youth involved with juvenile justice.
Experience, training, or knowledge of the effects of trauma and interventions to treat trauma and restore resiliency.
Experience working with courts and juvenile justice populations valuable.
For those interested in working with the above-described populations who require greater skills and competency, training with CEUs will be provided.
Must have excellent communication skills and be able to function well as a team member.
Must be culturally competent and willing to work with clients and families within various and diverse populations.
Qualifications
Licensed in the state of Ohio to provide assessment and therapy via the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board, or the Ohio Board of Psychology. Must possess at least a Master's Degree(s) in Counseling, Psychology, or Social Work.
Why Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health
At Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health, we are here for you, so you can be there for them. We provide a supportive environment for our clinical therapists to grow and lead in their careers, and in turn, you bring unmatched compassionate care and expertise.
We have been recognized as one of the Top 10 Best Companies to work for in Stark County, because we strive to take care of our team at work and at home.
Salary and Compensation
Salary and compensation will be based upon licensure status and experience. Full time employees are eligible for full medical benefits, life insurance, paid time off and matched retirement plans.
Schedule and Hours
Full-time. Some evening hours required.
Recognition and Awards
Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health has been recognized and ranked on three Zippia lists:
Best Non-Profit Companies to Work for in Ohio
Best Companies to Work for in Canton, Ohio
Biggest Companies in Canton, Ohio
Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Community Salute Award - 2018 Award of Appreciation
Location
We have positions available at all our four locations in Stark County including downtown Canton, Belden Village, Alliance and Plain Township.
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Temporary Economic Justice Attorney - SSI
Remote administrative court justice job
Job Description
Bay Area Legal Aid (BayLegal) is a non-profit law firm. Our staff provide free civil legal services to individuals and families living in poverty throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Our community-based service model includes a wide range of access points, including legal hotlines, six physical offices, and community-based advocacy clinics and intake points. We practice in multiple inter-related legal substantive areas to prevent and stop homelessness, increase economic stability, protect low-income consumers, expand access to healthcare, and enhance safety for survivors of interpersonal violence. Our clients include the working poor, families with children, foster youth, seniors, immigrants, veterans, individuals impacted by the criminal and juvenile legal systems, and persons with disabilities. The core of our community-based practice is working alongside our individual clients to protect their legal rights, resolve immediate crises and remove legal barriers to long-term stability and escaping poverty. BayLegal is also uniquely positioned to identify patterns of illegal practices and engage in opportunities to protect the legal rights of low-income communities and increase efficiency and effectiveness of public services through broader advocacy and impact litigation.
BayLegal's San Francisco Economic Justice / Social Security Disability Advocacy Practice Team seeks an attorney with a strong commitment to the public interest to join our team. Based in our San Francisco office, this position represents unhoused San Franciscans with claims for Social Security disability benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and the Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI). The position requires regular outreach at city shelters, as well as travel in the city/county to best serve our clients. As a member of BayLegal's regional practice, there may also be travel within BayLegal's broader service area for purposes of training and advocacy.
This is a temporary position lasting approximately 6 months.
Key Responsibilities:
Learn and advocate for the diverse legal needs of undeserved and vulnerable communities in San Francisco and the broader Bay Area to reduce homelessness, enhance stability, and address social justice.
Represent clients in Social Security disability benefits, Supplemental Security Income and California Assistance Program for Immigrants claims and appeals. Represent clients in all stages of administrative proceedings from initial applications through federal court.
Assist clients with accessing other county, state, and federal public benefits programs, as needed.
Identify and employ impact advocacy strategies to remove systematic barriers to public benefits for clients, including people experiencing homelessness and people with disabilities.
Develop relationships and engage in collaboration with a range of public and private community partners, including governmental agencies and community-based organizations, to outreach clients, ensure integrative services and address systemic barriers facing BayLegal's client community.
Track and document client and project services and funding deliverables in compliance with BayLegal policies and funding requirements and help promote BayLegal's mission and resource development.
Work collaboratively with attorneys practicing in BayLegal's other substantive areas.
Engage in other tasks and projects that further BayLegal's mission and operations as a non-profit.
Required Qualifications:
Member of CA Bar in good standing or admitted to practice in another state and eligible to practice in California for 3 years under the California State Bar rules for the Registered Legal Services Attorney Program. Candidates who have recently passed the CA Bar or graduated and will be taking the bar exam at the next sitting are welcome to apply.
Commitment to complying with all California Rules of Professional Conduct, BayLegal funding requirements, and firm standards, policies, and practices.
Current proficiency, and ability to improve proficiency, in technological equipment, hardware, and software necessary to perform duties of the position.
Humility in working with colleagues and clients, and individuals of all identities, experiences, and perspectives
Commitment and desire to work with low-income and unhoused individuals.
Willingness to travel to and meet clients in the community at homeless shelters, SROs, jail, and other locations where clients are at.
Experience representing clients with government benefits programs, especially Social Security disability/SSI benefits, preferred.
Ability to organize time, manage diverse activities, and meet critical deadlines with minimal supervision.
Excellent writing, editing, and proof-reading skills, with ability to be detail oriented.
Strong oral advocacy skills; thoughtful and attentive to client communication.
Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to work collaboratively with a dynamic team.
Sense of humor, curious and self-directed.
Ability to simultaneously manage multiple projects while maintaining a firm grasp of individual project details.
Hybrid Work Option: BayLegal is committed to the health and safety of our staff, clients, and community. Being accessible to our client communities and reducing barriers for them to access our services is integral to our mission and commitment as a direct services community-based law firm. BayLegal employees are expected to work on-site and in-person at a BayLegal office or community-based advocacy site at least three (3) days per week and may work remotely from home on a part-time basis. Employees are expected to reside in California and at a distance allowing them to commute to their physical BayLegal base location, and to other service delivery locations as needed, during the standard work week.
Compensation and Benefits: We offer a diverse, family-friendly environment, and compensation based on competitive public interest salaries along with medical and dental benefits, paid holidays, and sick leave. Compensation is based on experience and competitive public interest salaries. The estimated annual salary range is $80,719 - $132,815 placement in range determined primarily by years of related experience.
Work Environment and Physical Demands:
Work Environment: This position is primarily sedentary. When in office, the applicant can expect to be working at a desk in a temperature-controlled office, in a modular space or individual office. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. In-person appearance at Social Security offices and the Office of Hearing Operations, as well as periodic intake at San Francisco homeless shelters, and some travel to client housing is required.
Physical Demands: While performing duties of job, employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Applications: BayLegal is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Recruitment, placement and promotions are conducted without regard to an individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability status, veteran status or sexual orientation, or any other classification protected by Federal, State, and local laws & ordinances. We will consider qualified candidates with a criminal history in a manner consistent with the requirements of all Federal, state and local laws. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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Youth Justice Therapist
Administrative court justice job in Cleveland, OH
Job Description
Benefits and Salary: The salary for this starts at $52,000 per year
At Applewood, we prioritize our employees and their wellbeing. We provide competitive benefit options to our employees and their families, including domestic partners.
Our offerings include:
Comprehensive health and Rx plans, including a flat rate option
Wellness program including free preventative care
Generous paid time off, including summers and school holidays
100% paid parental leave for childbirth and adoption
50% tuition reduction at Case Western Reserve University for the MNO and MSW programs
403(b) retirement plan with an employer match
Pet insurance
Employer paid life insurance and long-term disability
Employee Assistance Program
Support for continuing education and credential renewal
Ancillary benefits including: dental, vision, voluntary life, short term disability, hospital indemnity, accident, critical illness
Flexible Spending Account for Health and Dependent Care
Qualifications:
Education: Minimum Bachelor's degree in Social Work or Clinical Mental Health Counseling required. Master's degree preferred.
Licensure: Valid Ohio LSW, LPC or MFT required. LISW, LPCC or IMFT preferred.
Skills/Competencies: Strong clinical skills including expertise in crisis intervention, diagnosis/diagnostic assessment, clinical service referrals, brief mental health counseling and motivational interviewing.
Core Expertise: Possess skill, knowledge and abilities to perform the essential duties of their role; keeps knowledge up to date.
Independent Judgment: Demonstrate ability to perform job responsibilities with a high degree of initiative and independent judgment.
Cultural Competency: Demonstrate awareness, sensitivity and skills in working professionally with diverse individuals, groups and communities who represent various cultural and personal background and characteristics.
Interpersonal Communication: Communicate clearly using verbal, nonverbal, and written skills in a professional context; demonstrates clear understanding and use of professional language.
Professional & Ethical Conduct: Adhere to professional values such as honesty, personal responsibility, and accountability; Applies ethical concepts within scope of work and adheres to Agency policies and procedures.
Collaboration and Teamwork: Function effectively as a member of a professional team that includes employees, clients and family members.
Problem Solving & Decision Making: Recognize problems and responds appropriately; gathers information and sorts through it to identify and address root cause issues; makes timely decisions.
Technical Proficiency: Demonstrate competence in utilizing Agency computer systems and software as required to perform essential job functions
Experience: In lieu of Master's degree, Bachelor's degree with 2 or more years of experience providing therapy and/or assessments to youth plus valid Ohio LSW required.
Other: A valid driver's license with approved driving record(less than 6 points), personal transportation and insurance, if required to drive on behalf of the agency.
Agency Summary:
Applewood Centers is a private, nonprofit agency providing mental health services, social services and education to children, adolescents and families living in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Dedicated to addressing a variety of behavioral, emotional and learning problems, we provide a continuum of care from outpatient counseling to residential treatment.
Program Summary:
It has been estimated that nearly 70% of children currently involved in the Juvenile Justice System experience psychological issues or distress. We have been working within this setting since January of 2016 and in 2020, 76% of the youth seen by Applewood mental health providers had improved behavioral and emotional symptomology during their stay within the facility. We are passionate about this work and are currently seeking qualified mental health professionals to help us continue to address this issue within the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center.
Position Summary:
As a Mental Health Professional at Applewood Centers, you will play a vital role in providing essential mental health services to youth within the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center. You will be instrumental in addressing the significant psychological issues faced by children in the Youth Justice System, contributing to our proven success in improving their behavioral and emotional well-being.
Essential Duties:
Provide high quality, detailed and in depth bio/psycho/social assessment for youth referred to program.
Gather information for ongoing treatment needs and goals and prepare detailed recommendations for clients upon discharge from the facility
Assess and develop treatment goals and interventions, implement interventions, and identify and targeting of barriers to treatment progress.
Develop comprehensive, diagnostic case conceptualization as well as focused, measurable and achievable service plans that are consistent with the client's identified needs and cultural assessment-cultivating and maintaining professional alignment and engagement with families.
Appropriately articulate and present clinical findings, therapeutic goals/targets, and recommendations to court officials/staff in a professional manner.
Form and maintain collaborative working relationships with collateral professionals and/or agencies concerning individual cases.
Develop and maintain the clinical record through timely and legible completion of assigned documentation according to applicable licensing and accreditation regulations and standards.
Close cases in a timely manner, accurately completing aftercare plans and related paperwork, including treatment summaries, based on goal achievement and/or agency policy/procedure.
Attend weekly team meetings and supervisions on time and as scheduled. Be open to feedback and suggestion from others, be prepared for meetings, actively participate as a supportive team member, and maintain a positive working relationship with co-workers.
Actively and consistently participate in trainings.
Has/Maintains a good on-time and attendance record.
Set and maintain appropriate boundaries with incarcerated youth, and family members.
Other Duties:
Maintain awareness of industry trends and professional knowledge by attending agency training, maintaining continuing education standards and reviewing professional publications.
Attend scheduled staff meetings, supervision, and on-going training as required
Maintain trainings, certifications and licensure must be kept current in accordance with applicable licensing and accreditation regulations and standards
Maintain necessary documentation and oversight of client clinical record
Respect the privacy of clients and hold in confidence all information obtained during the client's treatment. All client-related documents should be handled in accordance with Agency guidelines on confidential material.
Maintain high standards of ethical and professional conduct and adhere to Agency policies and procedures. Maintain appropriate clinical and professional boundaries with incarcerated youth, family members and ODYS facility staff.
Other duties as assigned by management.
Applewood Centers, Inc. (“Applewood”) is a private, nonprofit agency providing mental health services, social services and education to children, adolescents and families living in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Dedicated to addressing a variety of behavioral, emotional and learning problems, we provide a continuum of care from outpatient counseling to residential treatment. Applewood is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applewood's policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, age (40 and over), disability, military status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Applewood also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.
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Youth Justice Therapist
Administrative court justice job in Massillon, OH
Job DescriptionBENEFITS and SALARY: Salary range is $50,000 - $58,000 depending on licensure and experience.
At Applewood, we prioritize our employees and their wellbeing. We provide competitive benefit options to our employees and their families, including domestic partners.
Our offerings include:
Comprehensive health and Rx plans, including a flat rate option.
Wellness program including free preventative care
Generous paid time off and holidays
100% paid parental leave for childbirth and adoption
50% tuition reduction at Case Western Reserve University for the MNO and MSW programs
403(b) retirement plan with an employer match
Pet insurance
Employer paid life insurance and long-term disability
Employee Assistance Program
Support for continuing education and credential renewal
Ancillary benefits including: dental, vision, voluntary life, short term disability, hospital indemnity, accident, critical illness
Flexible Spending Account for Health and Dependent Care
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Minimum Bachelor's degree in Social Work or Clinical Mental Health Counseling required. Master's degree preferred.
Licensure: Valid Ohio LSW, LPC or MFT required. LISW, LPCC or IMFT preferred.
Skills/Competencies: Strong clinical skills including expertise in crisis intervention, diagnosis/diagnostic assessment, clinical service referrals, brief mental health counseling and motivational interviewing.
Core Expertise: Possess skill, knowledge and abilities to perform the essential duties of their role; keeps knowledge up to date.
Independent Judgment: Demonstrate ability to perform job responsibilities with a high degree of initiative and independent judgment.
Cultural Competency: Demonstrate awareness, sensitivity and skills in working professionally with diverse individuals, groups and communities who represent various cultural and personal background and characteristics.
Interpersonal Communication: Communicate clearly using verbal, nonverbal, and written skills in a professional context; demonstrates clear understanding and use of professional language.
Professional & Ethical Conduct: Adhere to professional values such as honesty, personal responsibility, and accountability; Applies ethical concepts within scope of work and adheres to Agency policies and procedures.
Collaboration and Teamwork: Function effectively as a member of a professional team that includes employees, clients and family members.
Problem Solving & Decision Making: Recognize problems and responds appropriately; gathers information and sorts through it to identify and address root cause issues; makes timely decisions.
Technical Proficiency: Demonstrate competence in utilizing Agency computer systems and software as required to perform essential job functions
Experience: In lieu of Master's degree, Bachelor's degree with 2 or more years of experience providing therapy and/or assessments to youth plus valid Ohio LSW required.
Other: A valid driver's license with approved driving record(less than 6 points), personal transportation and insurance, if required to drive on behalf of the agency.
AGENCY SUMMARY:
Applewood Centers is a private, nonprofit agency providing mental health services, social services and education to children, adolescents and families living in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Dedicated to addressing a variety of behavioral, emotional and learning problems, we provide a continuum of care from outpatient counseling to residential treatment.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Youth Justice Therapist provides intensive assessment and therapeutic services for difficult incarcerated youth within the assigned Ohio Department of Youth Services (ODYS) Correctional Facility. The Youth Justice Therapist works closely with ODYS staff, jurists and other court officials to ensure client treatment needs are addressed. The Youth Justice Therapist works with clients in the ODYS correctional facility providing assessment, treatment and making recommendations for ongoing services and therapy upon client's discharge from the facility.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Provide high quality, detailed and in depth bio/psycho/social assessment for youth referred to program.
Meet or exceed productivity targets as well as collect outcomes measures/data at case discharge.
Gather information for ongoing treatment needs and goals and prepare detailed recommendations for clients upon discharge from the facility
Assess and develop treatment goals and interventions, implement interventions, and identify and targeting of barriers to treatment progress.
Develop comprehensive, diagnostic case conceptualization as well as focused, measurable and achievable service plans that are consistent with the client's identified needs and cultural assessment-cultivating and maintaining professional alignment and engagement with families.
Appropriately articulate and present clinical findings, therapeutic goals/targets, and recommendations to court officials/staff in a professional manner. Collaborate with ODYS staff to identify clinical interventions that best support youth in the correctional facility (i.e. safety planning, suicide watch protocols, mental health interventions, and linkage to stepdown programming).
Facilitate individual, group and family therapy sessions for youth placed in the assigned ODYS Correctional Facility.
Form and maintain collaborative working relationships with collateral professionals and/or agencies concerning individual cases.
Develop and maintain the clinical record through timely and legible completion of assigned documentation according to applicable licensing and accreditation regulations and standards.
Close cases in a timely manner, accurately completing aftercare plans and related paperwork, including treatment summaries, based on goal achievement and/or agency policy/procedure.
Attend weekly team meetings and supervisions on time and as scheduled. Be open to feedback and suggestion from others, be prepared for meetings, actively participate as a supportive team member, and maintain a positive working relationship with co-workers.
Actively and consistently participate in trainings.
Facilitate individual, group and family therapy sessions for youth placed in the assigned correctional facility.
Has/Maintains a good on-time and attendance record.
Set and maintain appropriate boundaries with incarcerated youth, family members and ODYS staff.
OTHER DUTIES:
Maintain awareness of industry trends and professional knowledge by attending agency training, maintaining continuing education standards and reviewing professional publications.
Attend scheduled staff meetings, supervision, and on-going training as required
Maintain trainings, certifications and licensure must be kept current in accordance with applicable licensing and accreditation regulations and standards
Maintain necessary documentation and oversight of client clinical record
Respect the privacy of clients and hold in confidence all information obtained during the client's treatment. All client-related documents should be handled in accordance with Agency guidelines on confidential material.
Maintain high standards of ethical and professional conduct and adhere to Agency policies and procedures. Maintain appropriate clinical and professional boundaries with incarcerated youth, family members and ODYS facility staff.
Other duties as assigned by management.
Applewood Centers, Inc. (“Applewood”) is a private, nonprofit agency providing mental health services, social services and education to children, adolescents and families living in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Dedicated to addressing a variety of behavioral, emotional and learning problems, we provide a continuum of care from outpatient counseling to residential treatment. Applewood is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applewood's policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, age (40 and over), disability, military status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Applewood also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.
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Youth Justice Therapist
Administrative court justice job in Highland Hills, OH
Job DescriptionBENEFITS and SALARY: Salary range is $25- $27.88 per hour depending on licensure and experience.
At Applewood, we prioritize our employees and their wellbeing. We provide competitive benefit options to our employees and their families, including domestic partners.
Our offerings include:
Comprehensive health and Rx plans, including a flat rate option.
Wellness program including free preventative care
Generous paid time off and holidays
100% paid parental leave for childbirth and adoption
50% tuition reduction at Case Western Reserve University for the MNO and MSW programs
403(b) retirement plan with an employer match
Pet insurance
Employer paid life insurance and long-term disability
Employee Assistance Program
Support for continuing education and credential renewal
Ancillary benefits including: dental, vision, voluntary life, short term disability, hospital indemnity, accident, critical illness
Flexible Spending Account for Health and Dependent Care
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Minimum Bachelor's degree in Social Work or Clinical Mental Health Counseling required. Master's degree preferred.
Licensure: Valid Ohio LSW, LPC or MFT required. LISW, LPCC or IMFT preferred.
Skills/Competencies: Strong clinical skills including expertise in crisis intervention, diagnosis/diagnostic assessment, clinical service referrals, brief mental health counseling and motivational interviewing.
Core Expertise: Possess skill, knowledge and abilities to perform the essential duties of their role; keeps knowledge up to date.
Independent Judgment: Demonstrate ability to perform job responsibilities with a high degree of initiative and independent judgment.
Cultural Competency: Demonstrate awareness, sensitivity and skills in working professionally with diverse individuals, groups and communities who represent various cultural and personal background and characteristics.
Interpersonal Communication: Communicate clearly using verbal, nonverbal, and written skills in a professional context; demonstrates clear understanding and use of professional language.
Professional & Ethical Conduct: Adhere to professional values such as honesty, personal responsibility, and accountability; Applies ethical concepts within scope of work and adheres to Agency policies and procedures.
Collaboration and Teamwork: Function effectively as a member of a professional team that includes employees, clients and family members.
Problem Solving & Decision Making: Recognize problems and responds appropriately; gathers information and sorts through it to identify and address root cause issues; makes timely decisions.
Technical Proficiency: Demonstrate competence in utilizing Agency computer systems and software as required to perform essential job functions
Experience: In lieu of Master's degree, Bachelor's degree with 2 or more years of experience providing therapy and/or assessments to youth plus valid Ohio LSW required.
Other: A valid driver's license with approved driving record(less than 6 points), personal transportation and insurance, if required to drive on behalf of the agency.
AGENCY SUMMARY:
Applewood Centers is a private, nonprofit agency providing mental health services, social services and education to children, adolescents and families living in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Dedicated to addressing a variety of behavioral, emotional and learning problems, we provide a continuum of care from outpatient counseling to residential treatment.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Youth Justice Therapist provides intensive assessment and therapeutic services for difficult incarcerated youth within the assigned Ohio Department of Youth Services (ODYS) Correctional Facility. The Youth Justice Therapist works closely with ODYS staff, jurists and other court officials to ensure client treatment needs are addressed. The Youth Justice Therapist works with clients in the ODYS correctional facility providing assessment, treatment and making recommendations for ongoing services and therapy upon client's discharge from the facility.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Provide high quality, detailed and in depth bio/psycho/social assessment for youth referred to program.
Meet or exceed productivity targets as well as collect outcomes measures/data at case discharge.
Gather information for ongoing treatment needs and goals and prepare detailed recommendations for clients upon discharge from the facility
Assess and develop treatment goals and interventions, implement interventions, and identify and targeting of barriers to treatment progress.
Develop comprehensive, diagnostic case conceptualization as well as focused, measurable and achievable service plans that are consistent with the client's identified needs and cultural assessment-cultivating and maintaining professional alignment and engagement with families.
Appropriately articulate and present clinical findings, therapeutic goals/targets, and recommendations to court officials/staff in a professional manner. Collaborate with ODYS staff to identify clinical interventions that best support youth in the correctional facility (i.e. safety planning, suicide watch protocols, mental health interventions, and linkage to stepdown programming).
Facilitate individual, group and family therapy sessions for youth placed in the assigned ODYS Correctional Facility.
Form and maintain collaborative working relationships with collateral professionals and/or agencies concerning individual cases.
Develop and maintain the clinical record through timely and legible completion of assigned documentation according to applicable licensing and accreditation regulations and standards.
Close cases in a timely manner, accurately completing aftercare plans and related paperwork, including treatment summaries, based on goal achievement and/or agency policy/procedure.
Attend weekly team meetings and supervisions on time and as scheduled. Be open to feedback and suggestion from others, be prepared for meetings, actively participate as a supportive team member, and maintain a positive working relationship with co-workers.
Actively and consistently participate in trainings.
Facilitate individual, group and family therapy sessions for youth placed in the assigned correctional facility.
Has/Maintains a good on-time and attendance record.
Set and maintain appropriate boundaries with incarcerated youth, family members and ODYS staff.
OTHER DUTIES:
Maintain awareness of industry trends and professional knowledge by attending agency training, maintaining continuing education standards and reviewing professional publications.
Attend scheduled staff meetings, supervision, and on-going training as required
Maintain trainings, certifications and licensure must be kept current in accordance with applicable licensing and accreditation regulations and standards
Maintain necessary documentation and oversight of client clinical record
Respect the privacy of clients and hold in confidence all information obtained during the client's treatment. All client-related documents should be handled in accordance with Agency guidelines on confidential material.
Maintain high standards of ethical and professional conduct and adhere to Agency policies and procedures. Maintain appropriate clinical and professional boundaries with incarcerated youth, family members and ODYS facility staff.
Other duties as assigned by management.
Applewood Centers, Inc. (“Applewood”) is a private, nonprofit agency providing mental health services, social services and education to children, adolescents and families living in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Dedicated to addressing a variety of behavioral, emotional and learning problems, we provide a continuum of care from outpatient counseling to residential treatment. Applewood is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applewood's policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, age (40 and over), disability, military status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Applewood also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.
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