Job Title: Admissions Screening Officer Salary Grade: 14Division/Department: Court Operations/Detention Services Salary: $45,680-$ 47,507.20 commensurate with experienceReports To: Unit Manager - Population Date Posted: 11/8/24FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Last Revised: 4/15/24Benefits of EmploymentInsurance: Comprehensive Health, Dental, Vision, Life and an Employee Assistance Program. Supplemental Life may be purchased at group rates. Paid Time Off: Twelve (12) holidays, vacation time (after 6 months) of three (3) weeks per year forthe first eight (8) years of service, and sick time. Retirement: Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) with 14% annual employer contribution and Deferred Compensation Plans.Job SummaryThe Admissions Screening Officer responsibilities include, but are not limited to, daily management of all admissions of juveniles to the Detention Center by law enforcement and the public; responsible for preparing and coordinating the Detention Center docket for the Arraignment Magistrate; providing 24-hour support for warrant checks and fresh charges.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty listed below. Reasonable accommodations will be made for disabled persons covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, in accordance with its requirements.Determines admission to Detention Services by completing the Detention Admission Screening Instrument (DASI) and by researching a youth's case history in iCase; interviews youth for the presence of medical or mental health issues, to clear for admission; serves as a front line coordinator for Prosecutor, Clerk of Court's Office, Detention Arraignment Magistrate, Public Defender and law enforcement; works in two data systems simultaneously; dockets arraignment hearings for Detention Magistrate and accepts/processes complaints by law enforcement for transmittal to County Prosecutors. Assesses youth to determine suitability for admission, and inputs the data into iCASE; logs law enforcement calls into database for every inquiry by law enforcement as part of admission determination.Uses iCASE information system to thoroughly research cases and to input juveniles' demographical information.Makes independent judgments pursuant to Detention policies and post-orders regarding handling law enforcement and court room inquiries, in compliance with department standards; diverts youth to other resources when possible.Processes surety bonds after hours and during holiday periods, confirming the identity of the bondsman.Responds to emergency and crisis situations with regard to families, law enforcement and Court rooms, including allegations of police abuse and completing the related reports for this matter and in scheduling walk-in hearings to resolve cases; serves as the Court liaison with regard to emergency consent to treat documentation.Processes for admission, youth brought in by law enforcement; interviews youth to determine suitability for admission, including coordination of mental health and medical screening; explains the legal process to youth who are admitted and others as needed.Schedules Detention Magistrate arraignment hearings for admitted youth.Processes and manages detailed legal documents for use in Court; processes all complaints as determined by the appropriate criminal codes/statutes and local ordinances.Prepares various Population reports such as court issues that impact the length of stay; provides feedback to Unit Manager-Population in regard to problems and/or pertinent issues with DASI criteria and form.Participates in various initiatives, such as Fugitive Safe Surrender.Process all Cleveland Police Arrests using CPD Lerms Database to create an Arrest jacket for that youth. Processes Booking Photos for each youth admitted to Secure Detention.Processes Finger/Palm print scan for each youth admitted to Secure Detention using Biometric Information Management Software. Performs other duties as assigned and/or required.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesHas no direct supervisory responsibility for staff members.Equipment OperatedDetention security equipment such as computers, cameras, telephones, and radios. CPD LERMS database, CPD Booking Photo software, Biometric Information Management Fingerprint Scanning Database.Confidential DataAll court-related information regarding hearings, etc. that the employee may come in contact with by working in the facility.Working ConditionsPotential exposure to hazardous situations that may occur in the court environment, including a tense and hostile atmosphere, contagious diseases, loss of bodily fluids, vulgar and obscene language, and emotionally charged situations. Must be able to tolerate exposure to evidence and testimony that may be disturbing, such as photographs of violent scenes and victims; evidence that may include syringes, drugs, weapons and blood; defendant and witnesses who may potentially be verbally or physically abusive; allergens, such as perfumes and dust; and unpleasant odors, such as unwashed clothing, chemicals offered into evidence and unwashed people. Must have the capacity to work in closed environment and work with alleged delinquent youth, some of whom may be dangerous. Occasionally handles emergency or crisis situations. Frequently subject to interruptions, multiple calls, and inquiries.Usual Physical DemandsWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit, to speak clearly, and to hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds.Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills, and AbilitiesTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Must possess knowledge of Ohio Rules of Juvenile Procedure, Ohio Revised Code, Municipal Ordinances; an understanding of Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Division procedures and case flow management; ability to work independently; well organized; excellent interpersonal skills; ability to assess and interview clients/youth; apt in crisis management; ability to handle a variable schedule; familiarity with social service agencies serving children, families, parents, etc.; excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to problem solve (with minimal supervision); demonstrable knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite; ability to calmly interact with citizens and others in crisis situations.Education and/or ExperienceBachelor's Degree, preferably in Social Sciences, Law Enforcement, or a related fieldANDThree (3) years of work experience in juvenile justice or law enforcement.Licensure or Certification RequirementsN/ACourt Expectations of EmployeeIn accomplishing the responsibilities of this position, the Court expects that the employee will adhere to the mission and values of the Court as well as all Court policies and procedures. In addition, while carrying out the duties of this position, the employee is expected to model high ethical conduct on and off the job, and exhibit a professional and respectful demeanor with all Court employees.Court Mission StatementTo administer justice, rehabilitate juveniles, support and strengthen families, and promote public safety.Application ProcedureCurrent Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Division Employees
:- The deadline to apply is 11/18/24.
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