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Juvenile Corrections Officer/QMHP

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St. Clair County (IL)

Toledo, IL (In Person)

$94,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/28/2026

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Job Description

St.
Clair County Juvenile Detention Center Position:
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)
Job Status:
Full-Time / Contract (Specify as needed)
FLSA Status:
Exempt Reports To:
Superintendent /
Assistant Superintendent Location:
St. Clair County Juvenile Detention Center - Belleville, IL Position Summary The Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) is responsible for providing comprehensive mental health services to detained youth within a secure juvenile detention setting. This includes conducting clinical assessments, crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, and treatment planning. The LCPC plays a critical role in supporting the facility's behavioral management program, reducing risk, and ensuring compliance with AOIC standards and best practices in juvenile justice mental health care. Salary Range $70,000 - $119,000 annually, based on qualifications, experience, and credentials. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Clinical Assessment & Intake Conduct timely mental health screenings and comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments upon admission Evaluate for : Suicide risk, Self-harm behaviors, Substance use disorders, Trauma history, Acute mental health needs Preferred Qualifications Experience working in juvenile justice or secure settings Knowledge of evidence-based practices for at-risk youth Familiarity with AOIC detention standards CADC or substance abuse certification (preferred) Work Environment Secure juvenile detention facility, Interaction with detained youth exhibiting behavioral and emotional challenges, Will require flexibility for crisis response or adjusted hours Treatment Planning Develop individualized treatment plans with measurable goals Maintain regular documentation of progress notes and clinical updates Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings Coordinate care with: Medical providers, educational staff (District 189), Probation officers, Community mental health agencies (e.g., Chestnut) Documentation & Compliance Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential clinical documentation Ensure compliance with: AOIC standards, Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice (DOJJ) guidelines, PREA requirements (as applicable), Assist in audits, inspections, and corrective action plans related to mental health services Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or related field Active Illinois LCPC license (Required) Minimum 2 years of clinical experience, preferably with youth or in a correctional/detention setting Experience in crisis intervention, group facilitation, and trauma-informed care Provide clinical recommendations for housing, programming, and safety precautions Collaborate with intake staff to ensure appropriate placement and supervision levels Required Certifications & Training Must successfully complete and maintain certification in AOIC Juvenile Detention Center Basic Training for Correctional Officers within the required timeframe upon hire Must maintain all required annual training hours in accordance with AOIC standards Must complete PREA and all mandated facility trainings Crisis Intervention Respond to mental health crises, including suicidal ideation, aggressive behavior, and emotional distress Conduct suicide risk assessments and implement safety plans Coordinate with medical staff and outside providers when higher levels of care are required Assist in reducing off-site hospital transports through on-site intervention when appropriate Additional Requirements Must pass background check, fingerprinting, and PREA compliance screening Must comply with all St. Clair County policies and Detention Center Procedures 20 th
Judicial Circuit Court Services and Probation State of Illinois Notice of Vacancy Position:
Juvenile Corrections Officer Agency/Office:
St. Clair County Juvenile Detention Center 9006 Lebanon Rd Belleville, IL 62223
Qualifications:
Possess a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university; Certified eligible for hire by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts; Have no prior felony convictions or suspended imposition of a sentence; A residence of St. Clair County, Illinois prior to completion of probationary period a United States citizen and resident of Illinois within 90 days of appointment Must be 21 years of age or upward Possess strong time management and organizational skills; Possess strong verbal and written communication skills Possess a valid driver's license.
Closing Date:
Ongoing Gregory F. Norkus Director Court Services and Probation 20 th
Judicial Circuit State of Illinois Job Classification:
Full-time Position
JOB DESCRIPTION CORRECTIONS OFFICER
The Corrections Officer is appointed by the Director of Court Services and Probation with the approval of the Chief Circuit Judge and has a Shift Supervisor or Acting Shift Supervisor as his/her immediate supervisor. At the discretion of the Director the appointee will serve a six-month probationary period. DUTIES and
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Duties and responsibilities of the Corrections Office will include, but not be limited to the following: Be available to assume and discharge the traditional duties or responsibilities of a detention officer as determined by management. Provide supervision, guidance, care, and secure custody for youth held in detention. Strive to attain constructive relationships with all detainees by developing trust and mutual respect, and by learning the interests, abilities, and problems of the youth. Maintain direct involvement with youth by being present on the detention floor. Encourage appropriate behavior of detainees through positive verbal communication. Intervene in the event of an infraction of established rules and regulations. In crisis situations, respond accordingly using the least physical force necessary and re-establish direct contact with the youth upon stabilization of the situation. Maintain security by having constant visual contact and random room searches. Maintain safe and secure transport of juveniles as directed. Maintain a safe environment for residents and staff Attend and participate in youth staffing, staff meetings, and/or training programs as assigned by the Superintendent. Demonstrate support for fellow employees in the course of the performance of the job. Maintain ability to work without supervision, but also possess ability to take direction or supervision and utilize a team approach to working with residents, detention officers, and other probation and court personnel.

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