Juvenile Services Education Program
We are offering the following opportunities for education
professionals to be a part of the team in leading & building this progressive new program.
Locations include: The J. Deweese Carter Center in Chestertown, MD - The Victor Cullen Center in Sabillasville, MD (North Frederick County) -AND- the Lower Eastern Shore Childrens Center in Salisbury, MD as well as continuing oppportunities at the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, and Charles Hickey School in Cub Hill, MD.
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**For immediate consideration Resumes/Applications should be forwarded as soon as possible **
Background
The Charles H. Hickey, Jr. School, located in Baltimore County, Maryland is a State-owned facility operated by the Department of Juvenile Services (DJS). The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) has been given the responsibility of developing and implementing the educational program for the Charles H. Hickey. Jr. School .
The Hickey school is a secure facility that will serve three separate populations of youthful male offenders ages 12 through 18. Youth in the Detained Program are awaiting trial and are housed in a secure area of the campus. The Impact Program is for adjudicated youth confined for 30 to 90 days. They occupy a minimum-security campus-like setting for academic and transition services. The Enhanced Security Program is for adjudicated youth confined for 9-18 months. The enhanced security area includes three housing units providing students access to educational services within a secure environment.
The Education Program will include Middle and High School academic instruction, pre-GED and GED preparation, intensive instruction in reading and mathematics, Special Education instruction and services, career exploration and occupational education, a Transition/Life skills program, and media center services.
The Maryland State Department of Education affirms equal opportunity employment in principle and practice.