Job Description
Adult Probation Officer
Compensation: $17.73/hour
Description:
Warren County is looking for an Adult Probation Officer that can counsel adult offenders toward achieving compliance with legal conditions of probation by performing the following duties, conducts pre-sentence investigations, and serves in a variety of capacities and assignments within the department as required by the Chief Adult Probation Officer. A probation officer is an important part of rehabilitating offenders back into society.
To be a successful Adult Probation Officer, you should have excellent written and verbal communication skills, critical thinking, decision making, level-headedness and organizational skills are some of the most important competencies needed for this job.
Responsibilities: - Conduct pre-sentence investigations covering the defendant's personal history, the charged offense through interviews with defendants, officers, victims and other pertinent parties and by completed record checks.
- Prepare report for Judge noting sentencing guidelines and mandatory sentencing information.
- Testifies in court and makes appropriate recommendations
- Provide personal counseling, and coordinate with outside treatment sources, to help client and family adjustment in the community.
- Conduct direct supervision of cases assigned. Complete necessary home and employment visits, conduct investigations and make arrests in sometimes dangerous situations.
- Maintain appropriate communication with client families, friends, teachers, social agencies, and pertinent others concerned with aiding clients in their rehabilitation.
- Prepare pre-parole plans for effected clients, review progress and monitor behavior.
- Ensure proper implementation of procedures according to department, court and regulatory guidelines.
- In cases of probation violation, apprehend client and determine need for counseling, specialized treatment or for parole revocation. File required probation/parole violation reports.
- Maintain complete case files of reports, recommendations, referrals, plans, client conversations/meeting, etc.
Requirements: - Bachelor's degree with major in social sciences or law enforcement related field required
- Minimum three (3) to five (5) years prior experience in criminal justice or social services area.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Pass a background check
What makes Warren County so great?
Warren County is more than just a government job, we are working towards greater goals with the entire county tax base in mind. When you join Warren County you are part of something bigger - along with caring for Warren County residents, we also care for our employees. We offer a variety of benefits including:
o Generous Starting Benefits including:
o 13 Holidays
o 2 Personal Days
o 10 Sick Days
o Accrued Vacation Days (with the opportunity for more as you stay with us)
o Medical, Dental, Vision - with a small employee contribution
o Life - Fully Employer Paid
o Defined Benefit Pension Plan with an interest match of 4%
o And more!
This job posting is active until filled.
Condition of Employment: Criminal History Background Check
This position is typically operating Monday - Friday from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. This position could require work outside of those normal operating hours. Overtime and Flexibility potential.
Warren County is an equal opportunity employer and will consider applications for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, presence of a non-job-related medical condition or handicap, or any other legally protected status.
provided by The Warren Times-Observer
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