Probation Officer

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📍 Danville, Indiana, United StatesFull Time

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Hendricks County Job Description



Title:   Probation Officer                                                       

FLSA Status: Non-exempt

Department:  Probation Office                                            

Supervisor:  1)
Assistant Chief Probation Officer                

                        2) Chief Probation Officer                              


Hours of Work:  35 hours/week, Monday-Friday



PURPOSE OF POSITION:

Provide supervision of offenders placed on probation with the goals of protection of the public, assistance of victims, and the reduction of recidivism, as directed by the Hendricks County Courts. There will be an emphasis on the use of evidence based practices. These duties are pursuant to the Orders of the Hendricks County Judges.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Supervision duties include, but are not limited to, all activities necessary for monitoring of activity, substance abuse referrals, urine screens, paperwork, record keeping, fee collection, receiving and responding in a timely manner to all telephone, mail, and electronic mail correspondence and contacts of offenders placed on probation. Supervision duties also include but, are not limited to statutorily prescribed duties and requirements in the Indiana Code.
  • Court duties include, but are not limited to, testifying, providing recommendations on cases, cooperating with prosecutor and defense, and preparing all notes and documents as needed.
  • Field duties include, but are not limited to, home visits, home and vehicle searches, employment verification, and assisting law enforcement agencies as required.
  • Conduct criminal record checks through I.D.A.C.S.
  • Proficiency of Odyssey and SRS Case Management Systems.
  • Comply with Indiana Office of Court Services’ requirements for a Court Based Alcohol and Drug Program including C.S.A.M.S. certification or professional status.
  • Comply with Indiana Office of Court Services’ requirements for certification and continuing education for a Probation Officer and Court Based Alcohol and Drug Program.
  • Complete Indiana Risk Assessment Management Systems and comply with all requirements of INcite.
  • Adhere to all policy and procedure manuals of the Hendricks County Probation Department.
  • Assist and cooperate with Hendricks County Home Detention, Hendricks County Work Release, Hendricks County Courts, and all other County agencies when requested.
  • Comply with the Judicial Code of Conduct adopted by the Indiana Supreme Court.

 

NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Carrying a handgun and qualify consistent with Sheriff Department guidelines.
  • Operate County vehicles in accordance with the laws of Indiana.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.


EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited University, preferably in the Social Sciences.
  • Probation Officer Certification from the Indiana Office of Court Services.
  • C.S.A.M.S. or Professional Status certification from the Indiana Office of Court Services.
  • I.R.A.S certification from the Indiana Office of Court Services and INcite compliance.
  • I.D.A.C.S certification from the Indiana State Police.
  • Proficiency with all Windows based programs.
  • Proficiency with Odyssey and SRS.
  • Effective motivational interviewing and communication skills.
  • Ability to understand Indiana Statutes
  • Ability to effectively and professionally deal with other people.
  • Ability to handle varied and changing priorities without direct supervision.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality. 
  • Ability to supervise and control irate, intoxicated, mentally ill, and violent offenders placed on probation.



RESPONSIBILITY:

Knowledge is extremely broad in scope.  Work is guided by evidence-based practices and principles that must be applied to meet specific situations and problems.  Work requires the use of independent judgment in dealing with defendants that are unique and individualized in their situations.  Work is complicated and non-standard in nature.  Several manuals, policies, guidelines, and agencies are available as sources of information in assisting in the performance of duties.  Probation Officers determine their own priorities and accomplish duties and assignments according to accepted schedules.


WORKING RELATIONSHIPS:

In addition to daily interaction with fellow Probation Officers and staff, a working relationship must be maintained with various governmental and judicial agencies, law enforcement agencies, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, substance abuse treatment agencies, other County offices, families of individuals, victims of crimes, attorneys, and the general public. Individual must at all times exercise sound judgment in the dealing with the public, attorneys, other Court staff members, other Department members, and other governmental entities.   Individual must demonstrate the highest level of integrity and trustworthiness.  Individual must respect and maintain confidentiality of all matters before the Department. 


WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Work is performed in an office environment, the Court, and/or the field as required.  The nature of the work carries the risk of serious physical injury and death caused by people and/or animals.  


APPLICANT/EMPLOYEE ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The job description for the position of Probation Officer for the Probation Department describes the duties and responsibilities for employment in this position.  I acknowledge that I have received this job description, and understand that it is not a contract of employment.  I am responsible for reading this job description and complying with all job duties, requirements and responsibilities contained herein, and any subsequent revisions.

 

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