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Court Services Officer - Juvenile MattersState of Connecticut Judicial BranchWaterford The State of Connecticut Judicial Branch is seeking a Court Services Officer - Juvenile Matters to provide a full range of alternative dispute resolution, case management and court-related administrative services relative to child protection cases at one or more Juvenile Matters court locations.The successful candidate may be assigned the following duties: manage court dockets; conduct conferences and pre-trials with parents, attorneys or the Department of Children and Families; utilize mediation and negotiation skills to facilitate settlement of cases before trial that are in the best interests of the children; confer with the presiding judge to discuss status of cases and procedural issues; provide guidance for involved parties on legal issues, juvenile court procedures and other social issues related to child protection; conduct emancipation investigations and prepare recommendations for the court; monitor cases for compliance with court ordered expectations, continuance dates and referrals for professional services; review written status reports from the Department of Children and Families and other agencies; coordinate with the Department of Children and Families, Office of the Attorney General, private and court-appointed counsel and other related persons and agencies to ensure preparation for court hearings; assist in training new Court Service Officers; assist supervisor with special projects with statewide impact; and perform related duties as required.Salary Range: $98,284 - $123,848/year – plus State of Connecticut benefits.New employees begin at the minimum. The starting salary for existing state employees may be higher than the minimum, in accordance with existing Judicial Branch policy.paid holidaysvacationsick and personal leavegroup life insurance457 Deferred Compensationvoluntary flexible spending account programsdiscounted auto and home insurance policieslong and short-term disabilityEXPERIENCE AND TRAININGGeneral Experience: A Bachelor's degree in the social sciences or a related field and three years of professional experience in social work, counseling or human services related to child welfare or child development.A Master's degree in the social sciences or a related field is preferred.Substitutions Allowed: A Master's degree in the social sciences or a related field may be substituted for one additional year of the General Experience.Special Requirements: Incumbents are required to have a valid Connecticut motor vehicle operator's license and a motor vehicle available for daily use.Careers at the Branch play an essential role for the public and society. Our meaningful, challenging, and interesting positions have a long-lasting effect that serves to advance justice and ultimately provides for the greater good of all.Please reference posting number 26-1000-116EOE#J-18808-Ljbffr
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Court Services Officer - Juvenile MattersState of Connecticut Judicial BranchWaterford The State of Connecticut Judicial Branch is seeking a Court Services Officer - Juvenile Matters to provide a full range of alternative dispute resolution, case management and court-related administrative services relative to child protection cases at one or more Juvenile Matters court locations.The successful candidate may be assigned the following duties: manage court dockets; conduct conferences and pre-trials with parents, attorneys or the Department of Children and Families; utilize mediation and negotiation skills to facilitate settlement of cases before trial that are in the best interests of the children; confer with the presiding judge to discuss status of cases and procedural issues; provide guidance for involved parties on legal issues, juvenile court procedures and other social issues related to child protection; conduct emancipation investigations and prepare recommendations for the court; monitor cases for compliance with court ordered expectations, continuance dates and referrals for professional services; review written status reports from the Department of Children and Families and other agencies; coordinate with the Department of Children and Families, Office of the Attorney General, private and court-appointed counsel and other related persons and agencies to ensure preparation for court hearings; assist in training new Court Service Officers; assist supervisor with special projects with statewide impact; and perform related duties as required.Salary Range: $98,284 - $123,848/year – plus State of Connecticut benefits.New employees begin at the minimum. The starting salary for existing state employees may be higher than the minimum, in accordance with existing Judicial Branch policy.paid holidaysvacationsick and personal leavegroup life insurance457 Deferred Compensationvoluntary flexible spending account programsdiscounted auto and home insurance policieslong and short-term disabilityEXPERIENCE AND TRAININGGeneral Experience: A Bachelor's degree in the social sciences or a related field and three years of professional experience in social work, counseling or human services related to child welfare or child development.A Master's degree in the social sciences or a related field is preferred.Substitutions Allowed: A Master's degree in the social sciences or a related field may be substituted for one additional year of the General Experience.Special Requirements: Incumbents are required to have a valid Connecticut motor vehicle operator's license and a motor vehicle available for daily use.Careers at the Branch play an essential role for the public and society. Our meaningful, challenging, and interesting positions have a long-lasting effect that serves to advance justice and ultimately provides for the greater good of all.Please reference posting number 26-1000-116EOE#J-18808-Ljbffr
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