Correctional Probation Senior Officer
The Florida Department of Corrections is seeking a Correctional Probation Senior Officer for Circuit 17 (Multi-Hire) Probation and Parole Office. This is an internal promotional opportunity only. Only current FDC employees will be considered. Salary will be determined in accordance with current pay procedures.
Correctional Probation Senior Officer vacancy located at : Circuit 17 (Multi-Hire) Probation and Parole Office TBA, Florida (Broward County)
Employees interested in this promotional opportunity must apply for this vacancy using the People First system. No paper applications will be accepted. Applications will be accepted electronically until 11 : 59 pm on the closing date. Applicants are responsible for providing the following information on their applicant profile : current employment, previous employment, training, and education. Incomplete profiles will not be considered.
The incumbent in this position is responsible for supervising, surveilling and maintaining a specialized caseload consisting of youthful offenders, drug offender probation, community controlees, pre-trial intervention offenders, offender releases or any combination of the above. As workload demands require, this position may be required to supervise other types or classifications of offenders. The incumbent may also perform duties relating to the intake officer, court liaison officer, trainer and electronic monitoring device installer. This position may also direct and supervise a correctional probation officer at a probation and restitution center and may involve monitoring a residential treatment facility and being the on-site departmental representative supervising the program participants.
Examples of work include encouraging and fostering offender compliance with the supervision order through guidance, goal setting, monitoring of offender behavior and supervision in the community; conducting field and office supervision visits via personal contact, collateral / community contacts, surveillance contacts, telephone contacts and electronic methods to ensure compliance with conditions of supervision and to provide assistance to offenders as appropriate; demonstrating sensitivity to public and victim needs, concerns and complaints and taking appropriate, prompt action as required; assessing and / or assisting in assessing and identifying offender needs, treatment options, and supervision objectives and referring offenders as appropriate; establishing and recording structured treatment programs, client management classifications, pre-trial contracts and other programs designed to enhance offender improvement in areas of education, psychological counseling, social services, health education, vocational training, substance abuse and other areas of need and ensuring adherence to these plans; utilizing information management system to develop offender payment plans for all monetary obligations ordered by the sentencing or releasing authority and enforcing offender compliance with the payment plan; maintaining case records, in both electronic and hard copy, documenting the status of offender background, legal history, treatment and progress of the offender under supervision; taking digitized photographs of offenders for placement on web site; conducting pre-sentence, pre-trial, post-sentence, interstate compact, sentencing guidelines and other required investigations on offenders; making recommendations on offenders under supervision or pending disposition to the sentencing or releasing authorities regarding continued supervision, revocation, diversion and incarceration; exhibiting appropriate demeanor and knowledge as a representative of department; attending hearings or appearing as a witness in any proceedings before a sentencing or releasing authority making determinations regarding offenders under supervision; reporting non-compliance with order of supervision to sentencing or releasing authority and preparing violation and other required reports, forwarding them to appropriate sentencing or releasing authority; maintaining liaison with the judiciary, prosecutors, public defenders, law enforcement, treatment providers, non-profit service agencies, governmental agencies, other facilities, offices and bureaus of the department and other criminal justice representatives; developing partnerships with local law enforcement to foster public safety; conducting individual and group counseling of an informal and formal nature for offenders as needed; interviewing offenders to obtain information relating to supervision or investigation; monitoring and testing offenders for the use of controlled substances and alcohol as directed by the sentencing or releasing authority or as necessary for the protection of the community; developing and maintaining contact with resources suitable for placement of offenders in public service assignments as directed by the sentencing or releasing authority; conducting searches and making arrests of offenders under supervision; installing and maintaining electronic / radio equipment, including global positioning satellite systems, utilized to monitor offenders and interpreting data collected for the purpose of documenting compliance with supervision conditions; handling administrative duties and assisting supervisors in supervisor's absence as assigned; serving on teams or committees and task forces to study issues, solve problems, refine existing practices, develop new programs or procedures or implement new policies; attending and delivering training relating to the duties and responsibilities of the job and for career development; and may act as the day-to-day training officer for a correctional probation officer.
Essential / entry level knowledge, skills and abilities include the ability to work independently and / or under stressful conditions and the ability to communicate effectively. Full performance level knowledge, skills and abilities include knowledge of techniques for advising, interviewing, and counseling; the ability to review and analyze data; the ability to assist offenders in solving problems; the ability to conduct investigations; the ability to apply laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures; the ability to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments.
Licensure, certification, or registration requirements include certification in accordance with Florida Statutes 943.13, a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, and a valid driver's license as a condition of employment.
If you have any questions regarding this vacancy, please contact SSU Promotions at 850-717-3771. If you are experiencing technical difficulties applying online, please contact the People First Service Center at 1-877-562-7287.
The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace. Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and / or People First Service Center.
Location : Fort Lauderdale, FL, US, 33301 Fort Lauderdale, FL, US, 33315 Nearest Major Market : Fort Lauderdale Nearest Secondary Market : Miami
Correctional Officer • Fort Lauderdale, FL, US