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A Bachelors degree in Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education or closely related field; three (3) years of relevant, progressively responsible teaching, instructional or closely related experience OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and
The primary purpose of juvenile detention centers is to keep juveniles who have committed crimes away from the public. However, juvenile detention centers serve other purposes as well. In recent years, there has been a shift in centers away from a punitive purpose and towards the rehabilitation of offenders.
Detention Center Social Workers: Focus on counseling and intervention programs within juvenile facilities. Youth Justice Case Workers: Work closely with probation officers to monitor progress and ensure youth adhere to court-mandated programs.
The Division of Secure Facilities provides oversight and leadership for 19 Regional Youth Detention Centers (RYDCs) and the 6 Youth Development Campuses (YDCs) located throughout Georgia, ranging from 30 to 200-bed capacities.
Juvenile and correctional counselors are essential in helping delinquent youth change their behavior and avoid future arrests or incarceration. These specialized counselors work primarily in juvenile detention centers, although some work in social service programs with delinquent youth who have been incarcerated.
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Most states require a four-year bachelors degree in education along with a minimum number of years of work experience, typically two to three years in an educational setting. Teachers must possess a teaching license or educators certificate from the state where the detention center is located.
Provides professional leadership in the field of juvenile corrections; coordinates, evaluates, and supervises organizational planning and implementation of a 24-hour, 7-day week detention facility and community service programs; responds to grievances; demonstrates leadership through training, counseling,
Executed properly, education in any school can reduce recidivism in youth because rigorous, engaging learning can also close doors to harmful behavior that leads to time in the justice system.

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