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The F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation joint strike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO Insider Threat Specialist

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The F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation joint strike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO Security Specialist - Operations

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The F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation joint strike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO Security Specialist - Generalist

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The F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation joint strike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO COMSEC Engineer

Arlington, VA · On-site

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The F-35 Jo int Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation jointstrike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

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JPO WASH SYSTEMS, LLC Come and be part of JPO Wash Systems, a leading distributor serving South Texas! We are seeking dedicated individuals to join our growing team in both the San Antonio and Rio ...

F-35 JPO Industrial Security Specialist

Arlington, VA · Hybrid

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The F-35 JPO Security Directorate provides full spectrum multi-disciplined security support to protect F-35 technology and information across its enterprise and throughout the acquisition and ...

F-35 JPO Export Compliance Specialist

Arlington, VA · Hybrid

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F-35 JPO Finance Manager

Arlington, VA · Hybrid

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The F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation joint strike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO Security Specialist - Administrative

Arlington, VA · Hybrid

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The F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation joint strike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO Export Integration Specialist

Arlington, VA · Hybrid

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The F-35 Jo int Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation jointstrike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO Project Manager

Arlington, VA · Hybrid

$128K - $173K/yr

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The F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation joint strike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO Project Manager

Dayton, OH · Hybrid

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The F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) leads life-cycle management of the F-35 Lightning II, the fifth-generation joint strike fighter serving the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps ...

F-35 JPO Physical Security Specialist (PHYSEC)

Arlington, VA · Hybrid

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The F-35 JPO Security Directorate provides full spectrum multi-disciplined security support to protect F-35 technology and information across its enterprise and throughout the acquisition and ...

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How much do jpo jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for jpo in the United States is $83,002.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $99,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a JPO?

JPO stands for Junior Professional Officer, a role typically found in international organizations such as the United Nations and its agencies. JPOs are young professionals, usually early in their careers, who work under the supervision of experienced staff to gain practical experience in international development or humanitarian work. These positions are often sponsored by the JPO's home government, and assignments generally last for two to three years. The program offers valuable exposure to global issues and can serve as a stepping stone to a long-term international career.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Junior Professional Officer (JPO), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Junior Professional Officer (JPO), you need a strong academic background in areas such as international relations, development, or other relevant fields, often supported by a master’s degree. Familiarity with project management tools, data analysis software, and proficiency in multiple languages are commonly required, along with knowledge of UN systems. Strong intercultural communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills help JPOs succeed in diverse and challenging international environments. These skills and qualifications are crucial for effectively supporting global projects and collaborating with partners across different cultures and disciplines.

What are some common challenges faced by Junior Professional Officers (JPOs) when transitioning into international organizations?

JPOs often encounter challenges such as adapting to multicultural work environments, navigating complex organizational structures, and balancing project responsibilities with ongoing learning. It can take time to understand the expectations and communication styles within international teams. However, these challenges are also valuable growth opportunities, helping JPOs develop strong cross-cultural communication and project management skills that are essential for advancing in international careers.

What is the difference between Jpo vs Paralegal?

AspectJpoParalegal
Required CredentialsTypically requires a legal or related degree, sometimes certificationUsually requires a paralegal certificate or associate degree in paralegal studies
Work EnvironmentLegal offices, government agencies, corporate legal departmentsLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed in legal and government sectorsWidely used across legal settings for supporting attorneys
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare Jpo with paralegal to understand roles and qualificationsOften compared to Jpo to clarify responsibilities and credentials

The main difference between Jpo and paralegal lies in their qualifications and roles. Jpos often have specialized legal or governmental training, while paralegals typically hold specific certifications or degrees. Both work in legal environments supporting attorneys, but Jpos may have more specialized or administrative responsibilities depending on the jurisdiction.

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JPO Detention Coordinator

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Tallahassee, FL • On-site

$1.8K/wk

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JPO Detention Coordinator - 80081661

Date: Jul 21, 2026

The State Personnel System is an E-Verify employer. For more information click on our E-Verify Website (http://www.dms.myflorida.com/workforce_operations/human_resource_management/for_job_applicants/e_verify) .

Requisition No: 879796

Agency: Juvenile Justice

Working Title: JPO Detention Coordinator - 80081661

Pay Plan: Career Service

Position Number: 80081661

Salary: $1,848.85 Biweekly

Posting Closing Date: 08/12/2026

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The Department of Juvenile Justice salutes our heroes.

We are honored to have the opportunity to support our nation’s veterans and their families.

We value the service given to our country and support the hiring of service members and military spouses .

THIS IS AN INTERNAL AGENCY OPPORTUNITY

FOR CURRENT DJJ EMPLOYEES ONLY

LOCATION CONTACT AND SALARY INFORMATION :

LOCATION: C-2 Probation & Community Intervention, 2020 Capital Circle, SE, Alexander Building, Ste. 200, Tallahassee, FL 32399

CONTACT PERSON: Alexus Holloway, Administrative Assistant II, (850) 922-2153,alexus.holloway@fldjj.gov

STARTING SALARY: $1,848.85 Bi-weekly (In accordance with the current spending restrictions, an internal promotion into this position will be filled at the minimum of the pay grade or up to 5% of the employee’s current rate, whichever is higher.)

DESCRIPTION

The Juvenile Probation Officer (JPO) Detention Coordinator serves as a liaison between Detention Services and Probation and Community Intervention to facilitate cooperation between branches to improve and maintain outcomes for youth transitioning into and out of secure detention by providing supervision, advocacy, collaboration, and coordination.

WORK LOCATION AND SCHEDULE

The JPO Detention Coordinator will be stationed at their assigned detention center and work a non-traditional 40-hour week, making themselves available to interact with and assist youth, families, and detention center staff during evenings and weekends.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

This JPO position serves as the subject matter expert for youth transitioning into and out of secure detention and will maintain a specialized caseload inclusive of those youth detained at their assigned secure detention center. The JPO-specific caseload will require the following tasks:

UPON ADMISSION

  • Remove and deactivate or confirm the deactivation of electronic monitoring (EM) equipment if a youth is on EM at the time of admission to the detention center.

  • Obtain and review the screening instruments used by the Department and recommendations submitted to the court, including, but not limited to, the Detention Screening Risk Assessment (DRAI), Suicide Risk Screening Instrument (SRSI), and State Attorney Recommendation (SAR).

  • Obtain and review collateral information, such as abuse and neglect history, educational records, mental health and substance abuse history, gang-related activity, and other pertinent information from other agencies involved with the youth and family.

  • Initiate contact with the youth and family to explain court procedures and answer any questions. If a residential youth is placed in the detention center as a result of an unplanned interruption in residential services (e.g., a program closure), share appropriate information with the family.

  • Use Motivational Interviewing to engage the youth and family to determine the youth’s social, developmental, educational, emotional, financial, and other needs.

  • Ensure that each youth has a valid Authority for Evaluation and Treatment (AET); if the youth does not have a valid AET, work with the family to obtain the necessary signatures.

  • Liaison with the local school transition specialist and the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FDJJ) education liaison to ensure that the youth has been enrolled in the detention center’s school and that all appropriate education paperwork has been provided to the detention center.

  • Formulate case management strategies based on assessments and other information gathered to address the specific needs of the youth and family.

  • Communicate and distribute the outcome of court proceedings to all affected parties (i.e., youth, family, supervisor, detention staff, residential staff, providers, schools, victims, etc.).

  • Coordinate and maintain each youth’s visitation list by reviewing and updating the Family Member Maintenance module in the Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS), in partnership with the youth’s assigned JPO, for the duration of the youth’s stay in detention.

  • Participate in at least one visitation session per week (including one weekend session per month) to answer any questions that parents/ guardians and youth may have, being present and available in the lobby area before and after visitation and on the secure floor during visitation.

  • Review Electronic Commitment Packet (ECP) for all youth pending placement and ensure, along with the assigned JPO, that it is completed in a timely manner.

  • Document all case management activities in JJIS, including, but not limited to, risk and needs assessments, contacts with the youth and family, collateral contacts, and other case management activities related to the youth and family for the duration of the youth’s stay in detention.

  • Organize and maintain hardcopy or electronic records to ensure inclusion of all required case management documentation in the JJIS Case Notebook module and Document Upload module.

  • Communicate with the JPO who will appear in court (or court liaison, if applicable) to ensure that all pertinent information about the youth and family is available during court hearings.

  • Participate in weekly detention review meetings.

  • Maintain contact with each youth for the duration of their stay in detention on behalf of the assigned JPO, including relaying information from the assigned JPO to the youth, if requested.

  • Work to identify early lockout youth and work in coordination with detention center staff, the Department of Children and Families (DCF), the DJJ Crossover Champion, and the assigned JPO to handle potential lockout situations proactively in an expeditious manner.

PRIOR TO DISCHARGE

  • Assist the youth, family, and other parties (if applicable) with the planning and coordination of transportation for the youth and family upon the youth’s release from detention, as well as transportation for any court, school, after school programs/activities, and other community-based appointments scheduled while the youth is in detention.

  • Assist the youth and family with locating and accessing community resources and services to address the youth and family’s needs, including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse providers, educational services, and employment assistance.

  • Assist the youth and family with enrollment in school, after school program/activities, and pro-social weekend activities (e.g., educational, recreational, community service, etc.).

  • Liaison with the local school transition specialist and the FDJJ education liaison to ensure that the youth has been enrolled in a local school and that all appropriate education paperwork has been provided to the school.

  • Document all referrals for services in the JJIS Case Notebook module, regardless of youth’s legal status and the youth or parent’s/guardian’s acceptance or refusal of services.

  • Coordinate with other JPO Detention Coordinators when youth in detention are administratively moved between detention centers.

  • Install and activate EM equipment if a youth is placed on EM upon release from the detention center; create zones and schedules to accommodate the youth’s trip home, as well as all court, school, after school programs/activities, and other community-based appointments scheduled while the youth is in detention.

POST DISCHARGE

  • Conduct post release follow-up calls with the parent/guardian, school, and referred community resources and services to verify that the youth’s release was successful and to determine if there are any follow up action items to be addressed by the assigned JPO.

Perform other related duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Knowledge of interviewing and counseling techniques.

Ability to make recommendations concerning the processing, handling and disposition of delinquent youth.

Ability to investigate and complete inquiries and reports.

Ability to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments.

Ability to supervise, lead and motivate people.

Ability to determine work priorities, assign work and ensure proper completion of work assignments.

Ability to determine work priorities, assign work and ensure proper completion of work assignments.

Ability to understand, apply and explain applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.

Ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with co-workers, community/judicial partners, and act as a liaison to those entities in a capacity defined by the department.

Ability to incorporate safe work practices with each task performed and actively participates in initiatives designed to promote a safe work environment.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :

Four years of experience working directly with adolescents in one or more of the following fields: criminal justice (e.g., law enforcement, courts, correction/rehabilitation facilities, or probation/parole), social services (e.g., child protective services, crisis intervention, foster care/group homes, adoption, or mental health/substance abuse treatment), or education.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university at the time of submission of the candidate profile; or,

An associate degree from an accredited college or university at the time of submission of the candidate profile and two years’ experience working directly with adolescents in one or more of the following fields: criminal justice (e.g., law enforcement, courts, correction/rehabilitation facilities, or probation/parole), social services (e.g., child protective services, crisis intervention, foster care/group homes, adoption, or mental health/substance abuse treatment), or education.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS :

Preference may be given to candidates with a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university at the time of submission of the candidate profile.

One to Three years of experience working with youth and knowledge of the juvenile court system.

SPECIAL NOTES :

Must maintain a valid Florida Driver’s License; Protective Action Response (PAR), Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid Certifications.

Sr. Juvenile Probation Officers must successfully complete RI Training (Right Interactivity Training)

This position requires Juvenile Probation Officer Certification.

This position may require non-traditional hours, including weekends and evening hours when needed.

All prospective candidates will be subject to a sex offender check, criminal background checks (state, local, and national) and pre-employment drug screening for direct care positions.

DJJ participates in E-Verify (Employment Eligibility).

When identified on a position description, a valid driver’s license is required. If initially hired with an out-of-state license, the Florida resident must obtain a valid Florida state driver’s license within 30 days of hire. Licenses suspended or revoked for any reason, work permits (Business purpose/Employment/education only licenses) and some types of restricted licenses are not acceptable. Licenses that have Corrective Lenses Restriction are acceptable, provided the driver wears corrective lenses while operating the vehicle.

Positions that include the transportation of youth while performing any work or work-related functions on behalf of DJJ, require: (1) a valid driver’s license; and (2) a three-year acceptable driving record as defined in FDJJ Policy 1920.

Successful candidate must be certified in accordance with the Department direct care training policy and must obtain such certification within 180 days of employment.

For those candidates not currently in the state system as a direct-care worker for DJJ at the time of application, the top-ranking candidate(s) after the interview phase will be required to take and pass an Ergometric’s IMPACT Assessment and Training Test in order to be considered for the direct-care employment opportunity. This test will be used to measure the candidate’s overall suitability for working with juvenile justice involved youth. Test results will be used for a period of six months after initial testing for candidates who reapply during that period for another position for which testing is required.

985.66 Florida Statute Requirement :

Be at least 19 years of age.

Be a high school graduate or its equivalent as determined by the department.

Not have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor involving perjury or a false statement or have received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States. Any person who, after September 30, 1999, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or is found guilty of any felony or a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement is not eligible for employment, notwithstanding suspension of sentence or withholding of adjudication. Notwithstanding this subparagraph, any person who pled nolo contendere to a misdemeanor involving a false statement before October 1, 1999, and who has had such record of that plea sealed or expunged is not ineligible for employment for that reason.

Abide by all of s. 985.644(1) regarding fingerprinting and background investigations and other screening requirements for personnel.

Execute and submit to the department an affidavit-of-application form, adopted by the department, attesting to his or her compliance with subparagraphs 1-4. The affidavit must be executed under oath and constitutes an official statement under s. 837.06. The affidavit must include conspicuous language that the intentional false execution