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For this resource, Ed2NC is defining entry-level positions as jobs with education and experience requirements ranging from High School degree/GED with no experience required to jobs requiring a bachelor’s degree and two years of relevant experience or equivalent. e.g., a Masters degree in a related field could be equivalent to two years of relevant work experience.

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Degree:

Bachelors

Major:

Human Services, Criminal Justice

Education and Experience Required:

Bachelor's degree in human services field, criminal justice or related human services field from an appropriately accredited institution, and one year of experience working in a secure or residential treatment facility with at-risk youth (Bachelor's degree in a related human services field, such as Criminal Justice, Sociology, Education, Religion or similar subjects shall include 25 semester hours of coursework related to the human services field.); or Associate's degree in human services field, criminal justice or related human services field from an appropriately accredited institution, and three years' experience working in a secure or residential treatment facility with at-risk youth; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Thorough knowledge of the organization and operation of treatment programs for juvenile populations, the NC Juvenile Court System, Criminal Justice standards, basic assessment principles, and practical application of a variety of counseling techniques and approaches. - Thorough knowledge of institutional procedures, facility security, and treatment programs for juveniles with emphasis on adolescent behavior, as well as, administration and operation support functions. - Working knowledge and understanding of minority group cultures, group dynamics, and techniques of communicating with adolescents, and behavioral and developmental challenges and their treatment. - Working knowledge of team and consensus building. - Ability to develop, implement and monitor policy and procedures. - Ability to direct, lead and monitor the work of a subordinate staff. - Ability to handle multiple assignments and prioritize activities. - Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing. - Ability to work with all levels of staff.

You can find this position in these agencies:

Dept of Revenue

Degree:

Associates, High School

Major:

Human Services

Education and Experience Required:

Associate's degree in human services or related degree from an appropriately accredited institution; or High school or General Educational Development (GED) diploma and two years of directly related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Basic knowledge of adolescent psychiatric and developmental disorders, intervention models used in behavior intervention programs, medication classes and their side effects. - Ability to observe, problem-solve, coach, report, document, and collect data with regard to treatment / education interventions. - Ability to manage concurrent treatment plans and approved behavioral interventions during interactions with the patient, including ongoing assessments and applying judgement in the application of approved behavioral interventions. - Ability to clearly document patient progress as well as provide daily progress notes. - Knowledge of appropriate protocols for medication administration. - Ability to convey information clearly to family members and treatment team members. - Ability to learn behavior management and supporting counseling techniques.

You can find this position in these agencies:

Dept of Health and Human Services, Dept of Public Safety

Degree:

Associates, High School

Major:

Human Services

Education and Experience Required:

Associate's Degree in human services or related degree from an appropriately accredited institution and two years of directly related work experience; or High school or General Educational Development diploma and four years of directly related work experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Considerable knowledge of adolescent psychiatric and developmental disorders, intervention models used in behavior intervention programs, medication classes and their side effects. - Considerable knowledge of appropriate protocols for medication administration. - Ability to convey information clearly to family members and treatment team members. - Ability to clearly document patient progress as well as provide daily progress notes. - Ability to observe, problem-solve, coach, report, document, and collect data with regard to treatment / education interventions. - Ability to manage concurrent treatment plans and approved behavioral interventions during interactions with the patient, including ongoing assessments and applying judgement in the application of approved behavioral interventions. - Ability to learn behavior management and supporting counseling techniques. - Ability to train and supervise lower level staff.

You can find this position in these agencies:

Dept of Revenue

Degree:

Bachelors

Major:

Criminal Justice, Sociology, Education, Religion, Human Services

Education and Experience Required:

Bachelor's degree in a related human services field, such as Criminal Justice, Sociology, Education, Religion or similar subjects shall include 25 semester hours of coursework related to the human services field; or Bachelor's degree in human services field, criminal justice or related human services field from an appropriately accredited institution; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Working knowledge of learning theory and behavior modification and their application to child development. - Working knowledge of the practical application of developmental and social behavior assessments, goal writing, and program implementation. - Working knowledge of principles and techniques of working with children who exhibit emotional handicaps, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, developmental disabilities and assaultive and aggressive patterns of behavior. - Skill in observing, recording, and evaluating adaptive, social and psychotic behavior among children. - Skill in instructing. - Ability to plan, implement and monitor a behavior modification treatment program. - Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of staff. - Ability to organize and prepare accurate records, charts, and reports and to analyze such information. - Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written form.

You can find this position in these agencies:

Dept of Administration, Dept of Health and Human Services, Dept of Transportation

Degree:

Associates, High School

Major:

Biology, Zoology

Education and Experience Required:

Associate's degree in Biology, Zoology, or related field from appropriately accredited institution, or High School Degree and two years of animal care experience in a zoo or related facility; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Working knowledge of basic animal biology, anatomy and physiology. - Working knowledge of animal's natural history and behavior. - Working knowledge of life support systems and operations. - Ability to conduct oral informal pubic presentations. - Ability to physically capture, handle and restrain live exotic and potentially dangerous animals with use of associated capture equipment. - Skills to identify and interpret subtle changes in animal health and behavior.

You can find this position in these agencies:

Dept of Natural and Cultural Resources, Dept of Public Safety