Probation Officer
Location: Fairfax County, VA
Job Number: 5020288
Salary: $58,582 - $64,783
Closing Date: July 26, 2024
Position contributes to the agency’s public safety mission by supervising and counseling supervisee in the community setting. Works directly with supervisee in support of the Department’s reentry mission. Interviews, gathers, verifies and evaluates information to prepare pre-sentence investigations including sentencing recommendations/suggestions. Informs supervisee of conditions of supervision and develops case plans.
Directly monitors supervisees’ behavior. Maintains supervisee files and documents case activities. Investigates, reports, and follows up on alleged supervisee violations to determine appropriate and available sanctions. Prepares sentencing guidelines and testifies in circuit court.
Probation Officers participate in Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System (VaLORS), which is a defined benefit plan with enhanced benefits for hazardous duty. VaLORS participants are eligible to retire at age 60 with five years of creditable service or as early as age 50 with 25 years of creditable service. A reduced benefit is available at age 50 with five years of creditable service.
Minimum Qualifications
Valid driver’s license. Recent experience working directly with diverse groups of clients, co-workers and community agencies in a criminal justice and/or human services setting to accomplish collaborative and individual goals. Recent experience providing high volume case management supervision and documenting case activities on an on-going basis in a fast-paced criminal justice and/or human services setting. Experience providing counseling and targeted intervention to criminal justice and/or human services clients on an ongoing basis in a fast paced, high volume setting.
Experience making referrals to service/program providers and to management for review. Experience gathering information, creating and presenting reports to criminal justice &/or judiciary entities, administrative officials, courts or the Parole Board. Demonstrated skill in the use of Microsoft Office Programs. The selected candidate must be eligible and have the ability to obtain required Virginia Criminal Information Network, (VCIN) certification.
Additional Considerations
Experience making field &/or home visits to clients. Experience keying data into a case management or automated record system such as Corrections Information System (CORIS), Badge, etc. Experience in completing risk assessments and developing case plans. Awareness of Evidence Based Practices.
Bi-lingual and Multi-lingual applicants are encouraged to apply.