County of Erie, PA Jobs Hiring Now
County of Erie, PA is hiring for 7 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in compliance & legal and allied health. Migrate Mate updates County of Erie, PA's live openings daily. The County of Erie, PA is a county government serving residents of Erie County, Pennsylvania, with departments spanning public health, criminal justice, and community services.
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County of Erie, PA hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 7
- Top team
- Compliance & Legal
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Erie
Open Roles at County of Erie, PA
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Juvenile Detention
Location
Erie County Edmund L Thomas Center
Status
Full Time
Starting Pay Rate
$20.03 Hourly
Hours Per Week
40.0
Exemption Status
Non-Exempt
Posting Date
07/14/2026
Closing Date
07/28/2026
Pay Grade
PC11
Bargaining Unit
PSSU CASEWORKER
Posting Number
5803
Posting Notice: Erie County offers a generous fringe benefit package including low-cost medical, dental, and vision; fourteen paid holidays; up to eleven combined personal and vacation days in the first year of employment.
Definition of Class
This is specialized counseling work with the rehabilitation and social development of delinquent youth. An employee in this class supervises delinquent youth in work, recreational or educational activities to effect changes in their social behavior. Duties include counseling, maintaining constructive discipline and security and giving instruction. A higher-level counselor supervises this position.
Nature of Work
This position is a professional counseling position at the Edmund L. Thomas Adolescent Center within the Erie County Office of Children and Youth and reports directly to the Program Director. Juvenile Counselors accept work assignments in the Detention Program or the Dependent Shelter Program. The primary responsibility of the Juvenile Counselor is to provide for the care, supervision and security of the adolescents and children residing at the Center.
This position stimulates interest in individual/group activities while observing to prevent disturbances and maintain security, supervises youth in work, recreational and emotional activities, participates in recreational activities and work assignments as communication means, prepares periodic conduct and security of delinquent youth on assignments and gives basic instruction on work, housekeeping and recreational activities.
Performs related work as required.
Duties & Responsibilities
Ability to obtain certification in Safe Crisis Management (SCM), a mandated training aimed at equipping staff with knowledge and skills that will allow them to prevent, de-escalate and safely intervene (physically and non-physically) with individuals who demonstrate extremely disruptive behaviors that may become or are harmful to themselves or others. Conduct interviews to gather information essential to the assessment/intervention for each child. Includes contacts with child, family members, and collateral contacts such as children and youth caseworkers, juvenile probation officers, law enforcement officers, mental health professionals, and other clinicians pertinent to case management.
Knowledge of Department of Public Welfare 3800 regulations. Ensure programmatic standards meet or exceed expectations.
Provide counseling to residents/families to aid achieving a satisfactory adjustment to program situations. Monitor family visitation.
Assures each child receives a physical examination. Consult with medical staff and review results of exam. Arrange follow-up as needed.
Maintain medication record on each child. Dispense medication in accordance with physician instructions. Provide documented behavior updates to mental health professionals.
Monitor special needs of residents. Assess physical stamina, strength, and coordination of the child. Monitor for problems common/unique to disturbed adolescents and children, such as insomnia, enuresis, encopresis, anorexia, bulimia, etc. Arrange for emergency medical care and when necessary direct provision of CPR and first aid as indicated.
Consult with schoolteachers on a daily basis and assist with behavior management in classroom.
Plan, conduct and participate in daily physical fitness programs for residents.
Conduct individual/group counseling. Prepare group discussion topics/procedures. Coordinate with community counseling services.
Assess/interpret child's mental health status with the use of computerized testing.
Maintain positive community involvement/relationships. Schedule field trips for residents not confined to secure setting. Observe and assess child's behavior in various settings.
Lead Counselor for specific children as assigned at Intake. Conduct a minimum of one individual counseling session per week with assigned children. Serves as liaison for residents who act out.
Apply appropriate discipline when necessary. Review expectations with residents and clarify consequences of inappropriate behavior. Encourages development of pro-social behavior through use of techniques/established behavior modification programs.
Prepare residents for Court hearings, psychological testing, and appointments. Clarifies expectations and assure child is available for release.
Supervises all resident activities, monitor youth separated from group, assure safety/security as well as emotional well-being. Monitor all residents during night hours.
Organizes/assigns/supervises completion of resident chores.
Prepare daily observation reports. Record child's adjustment to each aspect of program. Record child's interactions with peers, staff, visitors; and any specific emotional/social problems noted during the shift.
Prepare summary for the Juvenile Court of child's behavior/adjustment while in custody.
Prepare child folders and complete necessary forms upon admittance/release.
Maintain confidentiality of records and exercise professional discretion in sharing information regarding clients.
Monitors all resident mail.
Interpret program, policies/procedures for individuals, educational groups, and agencies.
Participate in diagnosis/treatment planning meetings.
Attend relevant training. Read available books, journals/literature regarding human development, emotional disorders and treatment.
Work closely with social agencies, courts and community resources.
Attend staff and management meetings when appropriate.
Supervise/instruct interns with job training and prepare/present student evaluation to advisor.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Knowledge of the physical and emotional needs and problems of youth with emphasis on the delinquent.
Knowledge of simple health, safety and first-aid practices.
Knowledge of group life and casework and group work principles as related to delinquent children.
Ability to work and communicate with delinquent youth.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and prepare clear and concise reports.
Minimum Requirements
Minimum of 1 year Experience Working with Adolescents and a Bachelor's Degree in the Behavioral Sciences or an Associate's Degree or 60 College Credits
Minimum of 3 years of Experience in Working with Adolescents and 60 credits from an Accredited College
Must have a Valid Driver's License
Supervision Received
Work is reviewed through the reading and evaluation of case records and through regular conferences. Work is performed in accordance with established regulations, policies and procedures but the Juvenile Counselor is expected to exercise initiative and independent judgment in discharging these duties, seeking advice only with the more unusual cases.
Conditions Of Employment
All new hires in the Department of Human Services are required to
provide and are subject to Pennsylvania Criminal and Child Abuse
Clearances as well as an FBI fingerprint clearance. Applicants must
possess agility and basic skills required to successfully pass SCM
certification requirements. Applicants are required to submit an
Authorization for Release of Information for Purposes of Driving History
Check.
Job Roles at County of Erie, PA
Working at County of Erie, PA
County of Erie, PA's 7 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are compliance & legal, allied health, and healthcare administration. The County of Erie, PA is a county government providing a wide range of public services to Erie County residents, including public health programs, law enforcement support, juvenile services, and social services. Departments such as the Public Defender's Office, Department of Health, and Children and Youth Services operate across the county's workforce. Most County of Erie, PA roles are based in Erie.
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How many jobs is County of Erie, PA hiring for right now?
County of Erie, PA is hiring for 7 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in compliance & legal and allied health. Openings span county departments including public health, juvenile services, and legal services. Migrate Mate pulls new listings as they are posted by the county.
What kinds of roles does County of Erie, PA hire for?
The most active teams are compliance & legal, allied health, and healthcare administration. The County of Erie, PA hires across public health, criminal justice, and human services functions. Recent postings have included public health nurses, epidemiological investigators, juvenile counselors, assistant public defenders, and program specialists. Most postings are across all levels, covering both entry-level trainee positions and licensed professional roles requiring specialized credentials.
Are County of Erie, PA jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of County of Erie, PA's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Erie. Each County of Erie, PA listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
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Find a role that fits your background among County of Erie, PA's open listings on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to the County of Erie, PA's own application portal to submit your application directly. The county manages its own hiring process, including any required civil service steps, interviews, and background checks.
Does County of Erie, PA hire entry-level?
Most of County of Erie, PA's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual County of Erie, PA listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is County of Erie, PA hiring?
Most County of Erie, PA roles are based in Erie, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.