This position enforces the orders of the Berks County Courts, performing a variety of tasks in order to supervise offenders on probation, parole, probation with restrictive conditions, or participating in the accelerated rehabilitative disposition program. Probation officers are required to properly identify an offender’s risk level using an actuarial risk assessment tool, and, in turn, identify the offender's needs and match programming that will provide the competencies necessary to develop long-term behavior change. Additionally, this position ensures that offenders are held accountable for their behaviors while attending to the protection and safety of the community in which they live. Probation/Parole officers hired after July 1, 2005, are required to obtain certification to carry a firearm through the County Probation and Parole Officers’ Firearm and Training Commission within eighteen months from the date of hire or face disciplinary action, up to and including termination. Candidates for the position shall undergo a psychological evaluation to determine fitness to carry a firearm prior to a formal job offer being made. Probation/Parole officer compensation is based upon years of service and job performance. PO IS typically the entry-level pay grade. PO II may be achieved after three years of service, PO III after eight years of service, and PO IV after twelve years. All promotions require satisfactory performance ratings as outlined in the Probation Officer Performance Evaluation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level