What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Supervision Officer position at Jefferson County (TX)?
NOTE: The above describes the general nature and level of work being performed by employees holding this position. The aforementioned is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required nor are all duties listed necessarily performed by any one employee so classified.
Education & Experience:
· Bachelor's Degree Required, no exceptions.
· Prefer that the Bachelors' Degree is in behavioral sciences, sociology, criminal justice or related field approved by TDCJ-CJAD.
· If Bachelor's Degree is not in one of those fields, a Bachelor's Degree is still required, but the applicant must have one year of graduate study in an approved field
OR
· If Bachelors' Degree is not in one of those fields, a Bachelor's Degree is still required, but the applicant must have one year of experience in full-time casework, counseling, community or group work approved by TDCJ-CJAD.
Specialized Requirements: Must complete coursework and obtain through testing, Certification as a Community Supervision Officer by The Community Justice Assistance Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; Must maintain a valid Texas Drivers License.Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Strong verbal and written communication skills; typing skills; computer skills; excellent interpersonal skills in order to interact and cooperate with co-workers, deal effectively with probationers and their families, law enforcement agencies, District Attorney's Office, defense attorneys, court personnel, treatment centers and other resource agencies, and the general public; counseling skills; leadership ability; problem solving skills.
Equipment Used: Vehicle; Personal computer/mainframe computer terminal; Copy machine; Other general office equipment as needed.
Work Situations/Demands/Efforts: Work requires regular and predictable attendance; availability for work from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday and for extra hours or late night (5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.) as needed; organizing; prioritizing; accuracy and attention to detail; working alone and as part of a group; flexibility in order to perform and coordinate a variety of duties; performing routine, repetitive duties; dealing with frequent deadlines; working in a stressful environment; dealing with criminal offenders; dealing with hazards of performing field work in high-crime areas; obtaining urine samples; occasional irregular hours; driving a vehicle; occasional out-of-town travel to attend educational seminars and training sessions. Employee works independently and in groups; solves problems; may interpret and apply policies and guidelines.
Working Conditions: Work is performed primarily in a climate controlled private office environment. While performing field work, employee may be subject to adverse weather and environmental conditions, physical and safety hazards while working in high crime areas, driving in traffic.
Physical Requirements: Work is primarily sedentary; duties require reaching, lifting and carrying objects weighing up to 10 lbs.; prolonged sitting to work at computer, walking; duties may require occasional to frequent loading, lifting, and carrying of file boxes weighing over 10 lbs.
Jefferson County is an equal opportunity employer. The County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status (disabled), genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or political affiliation in employment or the provision of services. To request a reasonable accommodation or other assistance, contact a Human Resources representative at (409) 839-2391, or for the hearing impaired, through RELAY Texas at 1-800-735-2989 or mail your request to 1225 Pearl St., Suite 201 Beaumont, Texas 77701.
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