37 Pa. Code § 200.1002 - Juvenile probation officer employment qualifications
(a) The minimum requirement for employment as
a juvenile probation officer shall be a bachelor's degree, with a background of
at least 18 credits in the behavioral or social sciences from an accredited
college or university.
(1) Provisions for
exception to this standard through participation in an exceptional person
process shall be provided for by the Juvenile Court Judges'
Commission.
(2) Eligibility for the
exceptional person process shall require an individual to have 4 years of
related experience, and to pass a written test, and an oral exam arranged for
by the Commission.
(b)
Other tests of aptitude, attitude, abilities, skills or knowledge, may be
required as found appropriate at the county level, provided that the additional
tests are announced in advance and are the same for all candidates. The
Juvenile Court Judges' Commission will provide a testing program which courts
may use for screening applicants.
(c) The qualifications for a vacant juvenile
probation officer position shall be announced prior to commencing the
recruitment process and must be directly related to the expectations for that
position as outlined in the job description. No other qualifications may be
considered.
(d) A personnel
transaction form and a college transcript shall be filed with the Juvenile
Court Judges' Commission by the Chief Juvenile Probation Officer within 10
working days of the filling of any juvenile probation officer position. An
exception to the college transcript requirement may apply where the new
employee was granted exceptional person status under subsection (a).
(e) A job description for each position shall
be maintained and adhered to in the juvenile probation office. A clear job
description provides employees with an understanding of their positions and
forms the basis for evaluation of employee job performance.
(f) New employees shall be required to
complete a 12-month probationary period during which they shall receive more
intensive supervision and training than permanent juvenile probation officers.
Their performance shall be evaluated semiannually and employees receiving
unsatisfactory evaluations shall be terminated at, or before, the end of the
probationary period. An exception to this standard applies only when a
probationary period of a different length is part of a collective bargaining
agreement.
(g) The minimum annual
training requirement for continuing employment as a juvenile probation officer
shall be the successful completion of 40 hours of approved training per year.
(1) Training programs and graduate classes
sponsored by the Center for Juvenile Justice Training and Research are
approved.
(2) Subject to the
approval of the Chief Juvenile Probation Officer, all in-State, job-related
training programs, including training sponsored by juvenile probation
departments, are approved, as are graduate classes and conferences.
(3) In-State or out-of-State conferences
sponsored by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ),
American Probation and Parole Association (APPA), Middle Atlantic States
Correctional Association (MASCA), Pennsylvania Association on Probation, Parole
and Correction (PAPPC) and the American Correctional Association (ACA) are also
approved. Other out-of-State training or conferences require prior approval by
the Center for Juvenile Justice Training and Research. Unless a program is
completed in its entirety, none of the time spent in it can be counted in
meeting this requirement.
(4)
Members of the Executive Committee, standing committees and ad hoc committees
of the Pennsylvania Council of Chief Juvenile Probation Officers (Council) may
apply up to 20 hours of meeting attendance per year toward the annual training
requirement. This includes attendance at general membership, Executive
Committee, and other meetings of the Council, as well as meetings of the
Juvenile Court Judges' Commission.
(5) The Chief Juvenile Probation Officer
shall annually submit a report to the Center for Juvenile Justice Training and
Research detailing the approved training completed by each juvenile probation
officer. The report must be in a format designed by the Juvenile Court Judges'
Commission.
(h) Juvenile
probation officers shall have a written performance evaluation completed at
least annually by their supervisors. This evaluation shall become part of their
personnel files and shall be available for inspection by representatives of the
Juvenile Court Judges' Commission.
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