The Pretrial and Probation Services Department consists of approximately 120 employees. The mission of Pretrial Services is to promote community safety and pretrial success through research-informed recommendations and supervision services that maximize court appearance, remove barriers to fair and efficient justice, and promote harm reduction. The mission of Probation Services is to promote community safety by reducing recidivism, changing offender behavior, and fostering accountability through the effective use of evidence-based practices. Department functions include pretrial, investigation, and supervision services. Supervision structures are determined by risk and need and include all types of cases referred by the Court's judges. The staff operates specialized caseloads, including domestic violence, sexual offenses, soliciting, mental health, work release, and electronic monitoring. The probation staff strives to stay current and relevant with the ongoing goal of being an evidence-based organization. The Electronic Monitoring Pretrial Officer is under the general direction of the Chief Probation Officer and the immediate direction of a Probation Officer Supervisor. An Electronic Monitoring Pretrial Officer’s primary responsibilities are to screen, interview, and assess individuals for eligibility for the electronic monitoring program: GPS and/or SCRAM alcohol monitoring systems, as well as assist with the enrollment, installation, and compliance monitoring of individuals placed in the program. This includes supervising and managing the defendant’s case plan and/or compliance with other court orders and required programming to promote public safety and reduce recidivism. An Electronic Monitoring Pretrial Officer assists in the communication of a defendant’s supervision compliance with the assigned judge and collaborates with justice partners and community providers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level