Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Probation Officer
Posted 5 days ago · Full time
Job Description
Definition
Definition: Under general supervision of the Probation Supervisor, manages a caseload of adult and/or juvenile probationers/parolees, conducts investigations/inquiries, and prepares a variety of records and reports. This job Class is treated as FLSA Exempt and considered a DRIVING position.
Essential Functions: (Essential functions, may vary among positions, but may include the following tasks, knowledge, abilities, skills, and other characteristics. This list of tasks ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of tasks performed by all positions in this classification).
Examples of Tasks
1.Conducts pre-sentence investigations for the type(s) of cases assigned (domestic violence, adult, or juvenile). Conducts inquiries and investigations by (1) requesting and searching for files, documents, court orders, reports and case notes; (2) by written requests, letters, memos, release of information forms, and referrals, and (3) by interviews and personal contacts with defendant's victims, witnesses, prosecutors, counselors, employers, and defense advocates.
2.Monitors probationers' compliance with conditions of probation. Conducts home, field, and school visits; including nighttime and weekend spot checks of client behavior.
3.Maintains individual files; documents all contacts. Maintains a network with others involved with, or providing service to, the client: police and detention officers, prosecutors, defense advocates, judges, teachers, doctors, nurses, court staff, counselors, victims, and affected families.
4.Meets weekly with probationers and contacts parents and/or guardians. Provides counseling, encouragement, perspective based upon experience with similar cases, and mediation. Reviews and clarifies agreement and conditions with clients. Provides probation lists, logs, and weekly reports to judges.
5.Refers clients to appropriate departments for assessments as court ordered.
6.Files affidavits for probation violations. Attends adult, juvenile, and domestic violence court hearings relevant to the type of case assigned Provides Community Judges with detailed information regarding defendants, victims, and other circumstances/conditions and to make recommendations to the Judges regarding appropriate sentencing.
7.May testify regarding probation revocation, sentencing recommendations, and related matters.
8.Conducts random early morning or late-night visits to probationers.
9.Provide written reports to the Court in regard to individuals on probation.
10.Performs other job-related tasks as assigned to enhance and facilitate the operations of the department.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics:
Minimum Qualifications
Education & Experience: An associate's degree with coursework in Criminal Justice, Social Work or a closely related field required and one year of full-time work in vocational counseling, probation/parole, diversion program development or a related field. Preference will be given to individuals who have a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, Social Work or a related field.
Equivalency: Any equivalent combination of experience and education that will allow the applicant to satisfactorily perform the duties of the job may be considered when filing the position.
Underfill Eligibility:An enrolled Community Member whom closely qualifies for the minimum qualifications for a position may be considered for employment under SRPMIC Policy 2-19, Underfill
Special Requirements
"SRPMIC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer" Preference will be given to a qualified: Community Member Veteran, Community Member, Spouse of Community Member, qualified Native American, and then other qualified candidate.
In order to obtain preference, the following is required: 1) Qualified Community Member Veteran (DD-214) will be required at the time of application submission 2) Qualified Community Member (must provide Tribal I.D at time of application submission),3) Spouse of a Community Member (Marriage License/certificate and spouse Tribal ID or CIB is required at time of application submission), and 4) Native American (Tribal ID or CIB required at time of application submission).
Documents may be submitted by one of the following methods:
1) attach to application
2) fax (480) 362-5860
3) mail or hand deliver to Human Resources.
Documentation must be received by position closing date.
The IHS/BIA Form-4432 is not accepted.
Your Tribal ID/CIB must be submitted to HR-Recruitment-Two Waters.
Benefits:
The SRPMIC offers a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life, disability insurance, and a 401(k) retirement plan. In addition employees enjoy vacation and sick leave and 13 paid holidays.
Definition: Under general supervision of the Probation Supervisor, manages a caseload of adult and/or juvenile probationers/parolees, conducts investigations/inquiries, and prepares a variety of records and reports. This job Class is treated as FLSA Exempt and considered a DRIVING position.
Essential Functions: (Essential functions, may vary among positions, but may include the following tasks, knowledge, abilities, skills, and other characteristics. This list of tasks ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of tasks performed by all positions in this classification).
Examples of Tasks
1.Conducts pre-sentence investigations for the type(s) of cases assigned (domestic violence, adult, or juvenile). Conducts inquiries and investigations by (1) requesting and searching for files, documents, court orders, reports and case notes; (2) by written requests, letters, memos, release of information forms, and referrals, and (3) by interviews and personal contacts with defendant's victims, witnesses, prosecutors, counselors, employers, and defense advocates.
2.Monitors probationers' compliance with conditions of probation. Conducts home, field, and school visits; including nighttime and weekend spot checks of client behavior.
3.Maintains individual files; documents all contacts. Maintains a network with others involved with, or providing service to, the client: police and detention officers, prosecutors, defense advocates, judges, teachers, doctors, nurses, court staff, counselors, victims, and affected families.
4.Meets weekly with probationers and contacts parents and/or guardians. Provides counseling, encouragement, perspective based upon experience with similar cases, and mediation. Reviews and clarifies agreement and conditions with clients. Provides probation lists, logs, and weekly reports to judges.
5.Refers clients to appropriate departments for assessments as court ordered.
6.Files affidavits for probation violations. Attends adult, juvenile, and domestic violence court hearings relevant to the type of case assigned Provides Community Judges with detailed information regarding defendants, victims, and other circumstances/conditions and to make recommendations to the Judges regarding appropriate sentencing.
7.May testify regarding probation revocation, sentencing recommendations, and related matters.
8.Conducts random early morning or late-night visits to probationers.
9.Provide written reports to the Court in regard to individuals on probation.
10.Performs other job-related tasks as assigned to enhance and facilitate the operations of the department.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics:
- Knowledge of the history, culture, laws, rules, customs and traditions of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
- Knowledge of Tribal laws.
- Knowledge of the purpose, current issues, projects, organization, policies, and employee responsibilities of the division to which assigned.
- Knowledge of gang behavior, trends, signs, and slang.
- Knowledge of SRPMIC record keeping requirements regarding probationers.
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of probation case management.
- Knowledge of social, training and rehabilitation programs available to Community members.
- Skill in interpreting and assessing situations, issues and concerns.
- Skill in maintaining confidentiality and using discretion in dealing with sensitive information.
- Skill in identifying problems, recommending solutions, and using initiative to implement them.
- Skill in listening well, and communicating effectively with community members, employees and diverse members of the public having considerable variation in values and educational and cultural background.
- Ability to develop and maintain a reliable and cooperative network of others involved in the case of the client being served.
- Ability to prepare and maintain a variety of records and reports related to probation activities.
- Ability to adapt to changing work situations and assignments.
- Ability to coordinate and present programs to hostile and uncooperative offenders.
- Ability to listen well, and communicate effectively with community members, employees and diverse members of the public having considerable variation in values and educational and cultural background.
- Ability to use initiative and independent judgment, while at the same time recognizing when it is appropriate to refer matters to the Probation Supervisor's attention.
Minimum Qualifications
Education & Experience: An associate's degree with coursework in Criminal Justice, Social Work or a closely related field required and one year of full-time work in vocational counseling, probation/parole, diversion program development or a related field. Preference will be given to individuals who have a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, Social Work or a related field.
Equivalency: Any equivalent combination of experience and education that will allow the applicant to satisfactorily perform the duties of the job may be considered when filing the position.
Underfill Eligibility:An enrolled Community Member whom closely qualifies for the minimum qualifications for a position may be considered for employment under SRPMIC Policy 2-19, Underfill
Special Requirements
- May be required to work beyond normal business hours including nights, weekends and holidays.
- Employees in, and applicants applying for, jobs providing direct services to children are subject to the "Community Code of Ordinances", Chapter 11, "Minors", Article X. "Investigation of Persons Working With Children".
- Must possess and maintain a valid Arizona Driver's License.
"SRPMIC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer" Preference will be given to a qualified: Community Member Veteran, Community Member, Spouse of Community Member, qualified Native American, and then other qualified candidate.
In order to obtain preference, the following is required: 1) Qualified Community Member Veteran (DD-214) will be required at the time of application submission 2) Qualified Community Member (must provide Tribal I.D at time of application submission),3) Spouse of a Community Member (Marriage License/certificate and spouse Tribal ID or CIB is required at time of application submission), and 4) Native American (Tribal ID or CIB required at time of application submission).
Documents may be submitted by one of the following methods:
1) attach to application
2) fax (480) 362-5860
3) mail or hand deliver to Human Resources.
Documentation must be received by position closing date.
The IHS/BIA Form-4432 is not accepted.
Your Tribal ID/CIB must be submitted to HR-Recruitment-Two Waters.
Benefits:
The SRPMIC offers a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life, disability insurance, and a 401(k) retirement plan. In addition employees enjoy vacation and sick leave and 13 paid holidays.
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