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Juvenile Community Corrections Officer

Rockland, ME · On-site

$64K - $87K/yr

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Investigates juvenile delinquency cases and matters concerning probation and/or aftercare using ... Living Resources Program- Navigate challenging work and life situations with our employee ...

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Crestview, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

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The mission of Okaloosa Youth Academy is to increase public safety by reducing juvenile delinquency in Florida through effective prevention, intervention and treatment services that strengthen ...

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How much do juvenile delinquency prevention program jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for juvenile delinquency prevention program in the United States is $71,144.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,500.00 and $84,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a juvenile delinquency prevention program?

A Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Program job involves working with at-risk youth to prevent criminal behavior through intervention, education, and support services. Professionals in this field develop and implement programs that provide mentorship, life skills training, and community resources to help young people make positive choices. They collaborate with schools, law enforcement, and social services to identify and address risk factors contributing to delinquency. The goal is to reduce juvenile crime rates and support youth in leading productive, law-abiding lives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a juvenile delinquency prevention program position?

To excel in a Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Program role, you generally need a background in social work, psychology, criminal justice, or a related field, often supported by a relevant bachelor's degree or higher. Familiarity with case management systems, restorative justice models, and community resource databases is highly beneficial, along with certifications in counseling or crisis intervention. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural competency, active listening, and conflict resolution abilities help you effectively engage youth and families. These competencies are critical for building trust, assessing risk factors, and implementing effective prevention strategies that make a positive impact in the community.

What are some of the primary challenges faced by professionals working in juvenile delinquency prevention programs?

Professionals in Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Programs often encounter challenges such as building rapport with at-risk youth, managing caseloads with diverse and complex needs, and navigating limited resources for intervention. Additionally, they may need to collaborate closely with families, schools, law enforcement, and community organizations to achieve positive outcomes. Dealing with emotional stress and maintaining professional boundaries are also common aspects of the role. However, many find the work rewarding, as it provides opportunities to support youth development and make a tangible difference in their lives.

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Infographic showing various Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Program job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,144 per year, or $34.2 per hour.

JJDP Act Compliance Monitoring Coordinator

Virginia Department of Human Resource Management

Richmond, VA • On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


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Job description

JJDP Act Compliance Monitoring Coordinator
Job no: 5109280
Work type: Full-Time (Salaried)
Location: Richmond (City), Virginia
Categories: Administrative Services
Title: JJDP Act Compliance Monitoring Coordinator
State Role Title: Prog Admin Specialist II
Hiring Range: The starting salary range is $75,000 to $85,000.
Pay Band: 5
Agency: Dept of Criminal Justice Svcs
Location: Dept of Criminal Justice Serv.
Agency Website: www.dcjs.virginia.gov
Recruitment Type: General Public - G
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES ADVERTISEMENT
ROLE TITLE: PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST II
Working Title: JJDP Act Compliance Monitoring Coordinator
Pay Band: 5
Position #: CJS00289
Join our team and make a positive change for Virginia's youth. The Department of Criminal Justice Services is recruiting for a highly qualified and motivated individual to help enable the continued receipt of federal funds which support the juvenile justice system by serving as a Juvenile Justice Compliance Monitoring Coordinator to ensure Virginia's compliance with the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (JJDP) Act.
The compliance monitoring coordinator will develop and coordinate the preparation and submission of the federal compliance report as required by federal statutes and regulations to assure the Commonwealth's receipt of federal funds for juvenile justice or other justice initiatives. To prepare the report, this person will collect and analyze data to determine potential violations of the JJDP Act. In addition, the person in this position will provide technical assistance to state and local personnel on compliance issues, respond to state and local inquiries regarding federal compliance issues, report to various committees on the Commonwealth's compliance, and perform other duties as requested. This person will work as part of a juvenile justice team and will need to collaborate with other state and local professionals.
The position will have statewide responsibilities, which will include some travel throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Public service offers the opportunity to do important rewarding work while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. If you want to be part of an agency that cares about our constituents, rigorously advocates and promotes opportunities for all Virginians, we'd love to have you join us!
What you will do:
• Analyze data from the Department of Juvenile Justice and the Compensation Board to identify potential JJDP Act violations;
• Review detention logs from lockups, court holding facilities, jails, and other facilities;
• Maintain Virginia's "monitoring universe" and ensuring proper classification of non-secure and secure facilities;
• Monitor select facilities for compliance with the core requirements of the JJDP Act;
• Coordinate the reporting of all compliance monitors;
• Participate in policy discussions both internally and with outside constituents, which drive funding and training decisions;
• Assist with identifying and facilitating solutions to JJDP Act compliance issues;
• Attend regular meetings of the Virginia Juvenile Detention Association and other stakeholder groups as requested;
• Provide regular reports on compliance to an advisory committee and any relevant subcommittees; and
• Submit the state's compliance report to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP).
Minimum Qualifications
• Documented professional experience applying policy and regulations to operations.
• Documented professional experience in providing technical assistance in areas related to compliance, understanding of federal or state regulations, or similar.
• Documented professional experience in the juvenile justice or related field.
• Documented experience analyzing data from multiple sources.
• Demonstrated competence in the use of computers, including a basic knowledge of Windows applications.
• Demonstrated professional experience defining problems and applying problem-solving techniques.
• Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues in professional working environment.
• Demonstrated ability to meet critical deadlines, handle multiple assignments, and ensure timeliness and quality of completed assignments.
• Professional experience effectively communicating with a diverse constituent base.
• Documented experience in working both as an active and contributing team member as well as independently.
• Demonstrated ability to articulate, both orally and in written form, clear and concise findings in reports and other documents and in front of diverse audience.
• Demonstrated ability to think strategically and cross culturally, and independently implement new initiatives and projects.
Additional Considerations
• A law enforcement background or experience working with law enforcement personnel.
• Professional working knowledge of juvenile justice facility, court house, or jail operations in Virginia.
• Professional experience and understanding of juvenile justice and criminal justice systems at the state, federal and local levels.
• Professional experience assuring compliance with any of the core provisions of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 as amended involving jails, detention centers, or court holding facilities.
Special Instructions
Interview candidates may be required to demonstrate the skills and abilities necessary for satisfactory performance of work. The candidate selected for the position must successfully complete a criminal background investigation and complete and submit a Form I-9 (Employment Eligibility Verification) which will be entered into the Federal E-Verify system to confirm identity and work authorization. The individual may also be responsible for submitting an annual Statement of Personal Economic Interest. In addition, the selected candidate who begins original employment or re-employment in this position must serve a 12-month probationary period effective from the date of employment. The starting salary range is $75,000 to $85,000 plus the state's benefits package.
Applications for this position are only accepted electronically through the Commonwealth of Virginia's Electronic Recruitment System at https://www.jobs.virginia.gov/home. All applications should be submitted by 11:55 pm on August 25, 2026. The application and supplemental questions must be completed in a comprehensive manner and reference any pertinent knowledge, skills, and abilities as well as any previous experience that relates to the position. Fax, email, or mail applications will not be accepted. Résumés and cover letters may be attached to the online application.
The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Prior to the next step in the recruiting process, we welcome you to inform us confidentially if you may require any accommodations in order to participate fully in our recruitment experience. Contact us at (804) 225-4399 to notify us of any needs related to completing the job application. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other National Service Alumni are encouraged to apply. The Department also encourages and invites veterans to apply.
You will be provided a confirmation of receipt when your application and/or résumé is submitted successfully. Please refer to your account at https://www.jobs.virginia.gov/home for the status of your application and this position.
Contact Information
Name: Nicole Harris
Phone: (804) 786-9469
Email: nicole.harris@dcjs.virginia.gov
In support of the Commonwealth's commitment to inclusion, we are encouraging individuals with disabilities to apply through the Commonwealth Alternative Hiring Process. To be considered for this opportunity, applicants will need to provide their AHP Letter (formerly COD) provided by the Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services (DARS), or the Department for the Blind & Vision Impaired (DBVI). Service-Connected Veterans are encouraged to answer Veteran status questions and submit their disability documentation, if applicable, to DARS/DBVI to get their AHP Letter. Requesting an AHP Letter can be found at AHP Letter or by calling DARS at 800-552-5019.
Note: Applicants who received a Certificate of Disability from DARS or DBVI dated between April 1, 2022- February 29, 2024, can still use that COD as applicable documentation for the Alternative Hiring Process.
Advertised: 11 Aug 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 25 Aug 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
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