Careers-YCO
Announcement: Youth Corrections Officer 1
The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is committed to providing care and supervision with effective, efficient, and high quality rehabilitative and transformative services in support of our vision, mission, and values. The mission of the ADJC is to rehabilitate the youth in our care by providing evidence-based treatment, pro-social activities, education, and career training that will lead them to become productive, healthy, law-abiding members of society. It is our vision to be a nationally recognized leader that advances public safety through the rehabilitation of seriously delinquent youth.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT A HUMAN RESOURCES RECRUITER AT (602) 542-9262.
WHAT DOES A YOUTH CORRECTIONS OFFICER (YCO) DO?
The job functions of a Youth Corrections Officer 1 include, but are not limited to the following:
Mentoring, supervising, and directing incarcerated youth
Role modeling positive behaviors
Teaching life skills
Assisting teachers with classroom management
Transporting youth to daily activities
Providing crisis intervention
Providing youth a safe and secure environment
Monitoring assigned unit for safety hazards or security violations
Performing searches for weapons and contraband
Conducting visitation inspections
Updating logs, maintaining detailed records, and sharing information and reports
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT A HUMAN RESOURCES RECRUITER AT (602) 542-9262.
WHAT ARE THE QUALIFICATIONS?
In order to qualify for a Youth Corrections Officer 1 position, applicants must possess the following:
18 years of age or older
High School Diploma or GED
A current valid Arizona Driver License*
* Please Note: Employees who drive on state business are subject to AZ motor vehicle record checks, and; must maintain their driver’s license and an acceptable driving record. Employees will be required to complete any required driver training as needed (see Arizona Administrative Code R2-10-207.12).
WHAT IS THE PAY?
The Youth Corrections Officer 1 position participates in a 4-Step Pay Plan. The starting rate (Step 1) for a YCO is $22.50 per hour. Thereafter you will progress through the remaining pay steps, and your salary will increase on an annual basis as follows:
Step 2 - $23.65 per hour
Step 3 - $24.23 per hour
Step 4 - $24.69 per hour
In addition to the 4-Step pay plan outlined above, all newly hired Youth Correctional Officer 1’s are entitled to the following:
- $5,000 Hiring Incentive - Paid in two $2,500 payments after Academy graduation and six months of continued employment, (other criteria applies).
- Up to $3,000 Referral Incentive - Receive an incentive for referring an individual who is successfully employed as a YCO; $1,000 per referral; up to 3 referrals per year.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT A HUMAN RESOURCES RECRUITER AT (602) 542-9262.
DO I NEED TO HAVE ANY PRIOR EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING?
Applicants do not need to have any prior experience or training! ADJC will provide you with all the necessary training during our paid five-week Youth Corrections Officer Training Academy. Youth Corrections Officer Training Academy takes place in Phoenix at ADJC’s Adobe Mountain School location, and are typically held every five-weeks throughout the year. YCO Training Academy topics include, but are not limited to the following:
Juvenile Corrections Procedures
Youth Corrections Officer Skills
Crisis Intervention
Adolescent Treatment Issues
Legal Issues in Juvenile Corrections
WHAT IS THE HIRING AND SCREENING PROCESS LIKE?
Once you apply for the Youth Corrections Officer 1 position, and meet the qualifications, a Recruiter will contact you to schedule a screening assessment date. Typically screening assessments are held every Tuesday at ADJC’s Central Office location. On the day of your assessment, you will be completing the following:
Interview
Screening Assessments
Drug Test Scheduling
Physical Exam Scheduling
Additionally, you will be given an overview on how to complete and submit your questionnaire for the Criminal Background Check.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT A HUMAN RESOURCES RECRUITER AT (602) 542-9262.
WHAT ARE THE HOURS AND WORK LOCATION?
Adobe Mountain School (AMS) is a 24/7 Secure Care juvenile correctional facility that is fully accredited as a public education agency / school district. AMS is located approximately 19 miles north of downtown Phoenix, at the intersection of Interstate-17 and West Pinnacle Peak Road.
WORK HOURS: Youth Corrections Officers have 8-hour or 12-hour shift options:
8-Hour Shift Options:
1st Shift: 5:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. OR 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
2nd Shift: 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. OR 1:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
3rd Shift: 9:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
12-Hour Shift Options:
AM Shift: 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
PM Shift: 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Please Note: Shift and regular days off (RDOs) cannot be guaranteed and will be determined based on the business needs of the Adobe Mountain School.
WORK LOCATION: Adobe Mountain School 2800 West Pinnacle Peak Road - Phoenix, Arizona 85027
WHAT OTHER BENEFITS ARE OFFERED?
In addition to a comprehensive benefits package, employees are also entitled to the following:
Educational Benefits
Employee Wellness Plans
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT A HUMAN RESOURCES RECRUITER AT (602) 542-9262.
HOW DO I KNOW IF THIS IS THE RIGHT CAREER FOR ME?
At ADJC we are seeking applicants who are committed to making a difference in the lives of Arizona’s youth. Those who are ready for a rewarding career, where they can work with like-minded professionals who are dedicated to rehabilitating Arizona’s youth. Pursuing a career as Youth Corrections Officer 1, can be challenging but also very rewarding. When deciding to choose this career path, its import to understand the following:
Are you ready to be the difference?
ADJC has an educational partnership with Rio Salado College, which provides all graduates of the Youth Corrections Officer Training Academy college credits!
ADJC employees are entitled to $1,500 in tuition assistance per fiscal year (subject to funds availability)
Paid sick leave, 12 days per year with no carryover limits
Paid vacation 13 days and 10 holidays per year
Eligibility for performance based pay incentives (subject to funds availability)
Eligibility for participation in the Employee Referral Program
Health Impact Program - Earn up to $200 annually by participating in free preventative health screenings, immunizations, lifestyle / mindfulness classes, and physical activities
All eligible ADJC employees can participate in the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which includes 12 free mental health-counseling sessions per year
Additionally EAP also offers available 24/7 support for work/life solutions, dependent/elder care, college planning, wills, legal guidance, financial resources, funeral planning and more
Security
Counseling and Programming
Community Corrections (Parole)
Investigations
Legal Services
Employer matched contributions
Contributions made on a pre-tax basis
Employees can choose investments that suit their goals and risk tolerance
Employees are fully vested only after three years of service
This role can be stressful, so it’s important to remember to practice patience.
Be dependable, your team’s success begins with you.
Maintain adaptability, change can occur frequently in this role, so prepare yourself for a dynamic work environment.
You are a role model for the youth you serve, so remember to lead by example.
Use your voice, clear and consistent communication is essential in this role.
Don’t be afraid to ask for help, at ADJC we are a team, and teams help each other.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT A HUMAN RESOURCES RECRUITER AT (602) 542-9262.