AUSTIN, Texas – TJJD began piloting the juvenile supervision officer certification exam in February and the last phase of the pilotbegan earlier this month. The pilot will be conducted over a six-month period and the exam will not be required for certification until September 1, 2017. To date, we have collected valuable data to be used as we move toward the final set of questions that will be used for the exam.
We continue to ask departments or facilities to assist us with the pilot and have any new or existing staff take the exam. Continued feedback is always welcomed. The pilot will be for data collection only and not to give official credit for passing the exam. The link to access the third and final pilot may be found online on the Juvenile Justice Training Academy’s site.
As of the end of May, we had 410 individuals attempt the test statewide, with an average score of 86.25%. The average time to take the exam has been 20 minutes. Only 1% (5) of the individuals who have attempted the test failed. One of the best ways to prepare staff for the certification exam will be to ensure that all departments or facilities are using the most current training material from TJJD’s Training Resource webpage.
As a reminder, there will be no fee associated with taking the JSO exam, neither during the pilot or once it goes live. For more information, please contact Kristy Almager at 512.490.7125 or Kristy.Almager@tjjd.texas.gov or Chris Ellison at 512.490.7245 or Chris.Ellison@tjjd.texas.gov.
We continue to ask departments or facilities to assist us with the pilot and have any new or existing staff take the exam. Continued feedback is always welcomed. The pilot will be for data collection only and not to give official credit for passing the exam. The link to access the third and final pilot may be found online on the Juvenile Justice Training Academy’s site.
As of the end of May, we had 410 individuals attempt the test statewide, with an average score of 86.25%. The average time to take the exam has been 20 minutes. Only 1% (5) of the individuals who have attempted the test failed. One of the best ways to prepare staff for the certification exam will be to ensure that all departments or facilities are using the most current training material from TJJD’s Training Resource webpage.
As a reminder, there will be no fee associated with taking the JSO exam, neither during the pilot or once it goes live. For more information, please contact Kristy Almager at 512.490.7125 or Kristy.Almager@tjjd.texas.gov or Chris Ellison at 512.490.7245 or Chris.Ellison@tjjd.texas.gov.