Juvenile Detention Officer I Position Available In Madison, Alabama
Tallo's Job Summary: The Juvenile Detention Officer I position in Huntsville, AL, offers a salary of $40,560 annually. Responsibilities include supervising residents at the Neaves Davis Center for Children, maintaining order, documenting activities, and providing crisis counseling. A high school diploma or GED is required, along with experience in a correctional or institutional setting. A valid driver's license is also necessary. The employer is the Madison County Commission.
Job Description
Juvenile Detention Officer I
Salary
$40,560.00 Annually
Location Huntsville, AL
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
2025-00054
Department
Juvenile Probation
Opening Date
04/02/2025
Hiring Manager
Jacques Cothren / Christopher Love
Hiring Manager Contact Information
256-532-0332
Position Overview
This is supervisory work of residents at the Neaves Davis Center for Children. The employee is responsible for overseeing all activities of the residents at the center as well as ensuring that all documentation in daily logbooks is legible and correct. Work involves supervising residents on any given shift, including daily activities, recreational periods, school, personal cleanliness, and other periods as scheduled. Employee observes the behavior of, counsels with, and provides information about residents detained. Person in this classification must be able to preserve order and deal with disciplinary problems if required. The Neaves Davis Center is a 24-hour facility.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
(All duties listed may not be included in any one position nor does the list include all tasks found in a position of this class.)
Supervises all activities of the residents at the center to include meals, rest periods, personal cleanliness, recreational periods, school, and all other daily activities as required.
Must also be able to maintain order and deal with disciplinary problems if required.
Prepares observation, incident and behavior reports as required and ensures that all information in the daily logbook is legible and correct.
Transports juveniles to and from scheduled appointments (e.g. court hearings, medical, dental, other detention facilities, etc.)
In some situations, employees may provide crisis counseling in an effort to calm volatile situations
May be called upon to work overnight shifts if needed
Must be able to work 3rd shift if required
Education and Experience
Education and Experience
Any combination of training and experience equivalent to: Graduation from high school or GED.
Some experience in a correctional or institutional environment.
Knowledge, Skill, and Ability
Some knowledge of sociology and child psychology as applied to delinquents. Some knowledge of law enforcement and security measures. Some knowledge of institutional maintenance and upkeep. Ability to gain the confidence of socially maladjusted children; be able to establish and maintain effective working relations with parents and guardians. Ability to plan and supervise children’s activities.
Other Requirements
Physical Requirements
Must pass a physical exam.
Must be able to communicate effectively.
The person in this position frequently communicates in person and on the telephone.
Needs to be able to operate office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer.
The person in this position needs to move about inside the office to access the file cabinet, office machinery, etc.
Work is physically demanding may involve sitting or standing for prolonged periods, walking, kneeling, stooping, grasping, throwing, climbing and lifting. Vision must be adequate to visually monitor activities and make inspections. Hearing must be adequate to hear instructions and to monitor the activities of juveniles. Must be able to read and write the English language and have the ability to follow oral and written instructions.
Other Requirements
In accordance with PREA guidelines, all candidates are required to undergo a background check through the Department of Human Resources to assess any history of child abuse or neglect. Prospective employees joining the team at the Neaves-Davis Center for Children must acknowledge that their inability to successfully pass this background check will lead to the termination of their employment at the center.
During their initial week of employment, new hires must also fulfill the requirement of completing and passing the online PREA test titled “
PREA:
Your Role in Responding to Sexual Assault.” This test is accessible online, and employees are expected to provide a certificate of completion or passing to the facility’s Compliance Officer.
Certifications or Licenses Required
Must have a valid driver’s license.
Schedule
Will vary
May be called upon to work overnight shifts if needed
Must be able to work 3rd shift if required
DISCLAIMER
This job is based on fiscal funding by the State of Alabama. If future funding is not appropriated by the State, this job will be subject to termination.
In Accordance with the United States Prison Rape Elimination Act (2003), all prospective applicants for the position of Juvenile Detention Officer must answer the supplemental questions on the application to be considered for employment with Madison County Commission.
Please note: These 3 specific questions are required and being asked due to the nature and requirements of this position.
To be considered for this position, all applicants must complete the employment application in full. Madison County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer that encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Madison County is a drug-free workplace and conducts drug and alcohol testing.
Employer
Madison County Commission
Department
Juvenile Probation
Address
817 Cook Avenue
Huntsville, Alabama, 35801