Job Posting: Berrien County Juvenile Probation Officer
Berrien County has an open position for a Juvenile Probation Officer. See the PDF file below for the job description and instructions on how to
Berrien County has an open position for a Juvenile Probation Officer. See the PDF file below for the job description and instructions on how to

A message from the JJAM President reflecting on our mission, sharing updates on upcoming conferences and awards, and inviting continued engagement from those serving youth and families across Michigan.

Join us for a one hour webinar focused on the practical application of ethics in today’s evolving juvenile justice landscape. Led by two former juvenile probation officers with more than 40 years of combined experience, this session will explore real world ethical dilemmas, core professional standards, and scenario based strategies to support sound ethical decision making for juvenile probation officers, caseworkers, and court staff.

Join us Nov 21, 12–1 p.m. via Zoom for a webinar with Cole Williams on tools and strategies to better engage families in juvenile justice. 1.0 CJE credit.

Join us March 26–27, 2026, at the DoubleTree in Bay City for the JJAM Mid‑Winter Conference. Featured speakers include Jeff Wallace, MCJ (“Thriving After Resiliency”) and Dr. Thomas Holt (MSU), speaking on juvenile cybercrime.

If you got a chance to see Phil Chalmers at our March JJAM event, or maybe you wanted to but didn’t get the chance, Phil will be back in Michigan on May 22nd at 3 North Vines with “Serial Killers – The Experience.”

Join us for a tour! Learn how we empower young adults to change their future. Located on the VA Medical Center Campus – 5500 Armstrong
Barry County is looking for a Juvenile Probation Officer. Read more to learn about this position and how to apply.

Dive into the latest guidelines and initiatives from the State Court Administrative Office, featuring essential updates on juvenile justice screenings, assessments, and the groundbreaking Status Offense Diversion Project.

A letter from our JJAM President, Jeffery A. Damore with reflections on the past year, what’s to come in 2025, and 2025 membership.
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