p>General knowledge of: security techniques involving the custodial care of youth to provide a safe atmosphere for youth and staff; institutional rules, regulations, policy and procedures; rules and equipment associated with a variety of sporting and recreational activities; health and safety guidelines and regulations applicable to a juvenile justice facility; interviewing techniques; non-violent crisis intervention techniques; basic principles of treatment and therapeutic approaches such as behavior modification and anger management; treatment team concepts and processes; proper use of communications and security equipment; applicable State laws related to the juvenile justice system; related juvenile justice agencies; training and supervisory techniques. - Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in psychology, social work, sociology, counseling and guidance, human services, social services, education, criminal justice or closely related field and one year of experience working with the public or clients which included coordinating or supervising work, people, or activities in a custodial, employment program, therapeutic, educational, recreational program or correctional setting.