Position Summary
The Probation Officer serves in the Probation Services Department and reports to the Probation Services Supervisor.
The Probation Officer is responsible for investigating and supervising defendants / offenders referred by the court for basic supervision.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The essential duties and responsibilities of the position are as follows :
Required Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills
General Expectations of All Court Employees
All court employees are expected to stay current in their areas of technical expertise; maintain attention to detail; exhibit good organizational skills; work effectively on own initiative and by cooperating with others; engage in active listening; speak and write clearly and concisely; demonstrate good manners, friendly demeanor, and professional behavior; uphold the policies, procedures, and practices of the court; maintain the confidentiality of sensitive and privileged information; and represent the court with honesty and integrity.
Education and Experience Qualifications
The position requires an appropriate combination of formal education, additional training and courses, and work experience. There is not an exact level or mixture of these elements to indicate one will necessarily be successful in, or qualify for, the position.
For example purposes only, an acceptable combination of qualifications for the position is a bachelor's degree in psychology, sociology, criminal justice, or related field.
Licensure or Certification Requirements
A valid state of Ohio motor vehicle operator's license is preferred in order to carry out job-related essential functions. Private insurance is required if private vehicle is employed for job-related functions.
Scope of Supervision
The position requires no supervisory duties or responsibilities.
Equipment Operated
Two-way radios, handcuffs, and ballistic vests.
Vehicle, computer, calculator, copier, fax, telephone, and other general office equipment.
Work Environment and Usual Physical Demands
The following physical demands are typically exhibited by the incumbent performing the requirements of the position. These physical demands are not, and should not be construed to be, job qualification standards. They are illustrated to help the court, incumbent, and applicant for the position identify reasonable accommodations that may need to be made when an otherwise qualified person is unable to perform the job's essential functions because of a recognized disability covered by, and in accordance with, the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
While performing duties of this job, the employee regularly exhibits digital dexterity and eye-hand coordination when performing typing and other tasks. The employee frequently sits for extended periods of time, and occasionally stands and walks. Employee converses verbally with others in person and by telephone. Vision demands include close, relatively detailed vision when typing and using a computer screen. Job may involve operating and sitting in a vehicle.
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Probation Officer • Cincinnati, OH, US