What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intensive Supervision Officer I position at FINNEY COUNTY?
Summary
The Intensive Supervision Officer (ISP Officer) for adults is responsible for the supervision of adult offenders placed in the 25th Judicial District Community Intensive Supervision Program. The ISP Officer monitors the adult offender program participation and provides supervision and support services as necessary. The ISP Officer identifies and utilizes community resources for referrals of adult offenders, coordinates the services of the ISP with appropriate agencies, and provides feedback to the offender, the court and other criminal justice entities concerning the offender’s progress. The position is under the general supervision of the Director of the Department of Corrections and/or his/her designee.
Definition and Examples of Work
65%
Monitor and supervise adult offenders; ensure offenders receive needed services
Interview, screen, and oversee assessment of adult offenders referred for placement in the ISP.
Develops a supervision plan with adult offenders according to offenders approved KDOC assessments and court ordered conditions of ISP.
Aid with or refer offender to identified community resources and agencies that can assist with services (i.e., employment/educational counseling, substance abuse evaluation and treatment, life skills training, maintaining relationships, locating housing, language interpretation for bilingual probationers, and mental health services).
Ensures court ordered conditions of adult offenders are carried out. Conditions may include paying restitution and court costs, completing substance abuse evaluations and treatment, performing community service, receiving mental health evaluations, and maintaining an electronic monitoring/house arrest system.
Assesses adult offender’s compliance with conditions of probation.
Performs drug/alcohol screens on offenders for evidence of substance abuse.
Attend court hearings and conduct office visits as required.
Coordinate offender case review meetings with necessary parties
25%
Maintain and update documentation and files; ensure compliance with all regulations, policies, and programs
Develops and maintains current and accurate record database system of adult offenders. Document all pertinent information according to standards established by the Kansas Department of Corrections.
Prepare all reports on adult offenders according to standards established by the Kansas Department of Corrections.
Audit hard files to ensure accuracy and compliance.
10%
Complete other support functions as required
Advocate for offenders on the ISP program.
Perform related work and assists other department employees as required.
Travel throughout 5 counties to complete duties as required.
Additional duties may be assigned as business needs require.
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