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937.335.7727

Criminal Justice Social Worker/Peer Recovery Supporter - Darke County Municipal Court

8/6/2020

 
​Darke County Municipal Court is in search of a full-time Criminal Justice Social Worker/Peer Recovery Supporter (PRS).  The Municipal Court is a high paced, energetic office with compassionate and dedicated personnel.

Job description includes (but not limited to) meeting with court participants, tracking and monitoring their court progress, data entry, performing home visits, attending out-of-office appointments with court participants, collaborating with local resource agencies and providing life skills training.

The ideal candidate would have at least an associate degree in social work with a desire for criminal justice or a peer recovery supporter (PRS) certificate, is detail-oriented, have computer skills and experience with Word, Excel and Emails. We are looking for a candidate with a positive personality/outlook on life, ability to work as a team, and willingness to be part of the solution. The ideal candidate must be self-motivated and an independent worker with exceptional communication skills (in-person, phone and electronic). This is a full-time position of 40 hours/week with county benefits (PERS, vacation/sick time accrual and holiday pay). Hourly pay will commensurate with experience and qualifications of the applicant.

Please send cover letter, resumé and references to Jeanette Walker, Clerk of Courts, Darke County Municipal Court, 504 South Broadway, Suite 7, Greenville, OH  45331; jwalker@co.darke.oh.us. No phone calls please.

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