What are the responsibilities and job description for the Probation Correctional Officer I position at Tulare County, CA?
Multiple vacancies are with the Tulare County Probation Department located in Visalia. The anticipated life of the list is six months.
BSCC T-Scores are transferable, if you have taken the BSCC exam within the past 12 months and have passed it you may be exempted from testing. Please let us know before any test day is given to you otherwise you will have to retake the exam.
Typical Duties
Perform Peace Officer duties as defined by PC 830.5.; supervise and instruct an assigned group of youth in various vocational, maintenance and recreational activities; observe, evaluate, and report on the conduct, needs, personality, adjustment and progress of youth; takes security measures such as patrolling, doing bed checks and unscheduled head counts, searching facilities and youth for contraband, monitoring phone calls and mail and investigating suspicious persons and vehicles; direct all activities such as recreation, mealtimes, and showers; enforce regulations; counsel youth exhibiting behavioral, emotional, or school problems; notify proper officials when emergencies occur; supervise and inspect buildings and grounds to maintain cleanliness, order and safety in assigned sections; assist with the admitting, receiving, classifying, and releasing procedures; testify in court as necessary; transport youth to various outside appointments and activities; document various informational reports such as incident, shift, and daily activity reports; coordinate inventory, cleaning and supply of clothes and bedding; answer inquiries and provide information by telephone and in person to the public or other interested parties.
Essential job duties may be assigned that are not listed above but are relative to this job classification. (Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law.)
Minimum Qualifications
Equivalency for Education: Two (2) years of increasingly responsible public contact work.
Knowledge of: Basic indoor and outdoor recreational activities and games; basic math
Skill/Ability to: Work and communicate effectively with people of various education and socioeconomic backgrounds by respecting beliefs, interpersonal styles and behaviors of both clients and co-workers; operate contemporary office equipment inclusive of computer, keyboard, and all applicable electronic equipment; observe unusual, suspicious, or unsafe situations and activities, and take appropriate action; recognize unusual, abnormal, or atypical behavioral; recognize potential problems and assign activities to minimize them; counsel youth to help resolve personal and interpersonal problems; file numerically and alphabetically; be patient, tactful and courteous in communications with others; read, understand, retain, and recall technical information such as laws, regulations and rules; write reports and information legibly and understandable; give and follow written and oral instructions; work non-traditional hours, including but not limited to nights, weekends, and holidays.
LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE: Must be in possession of, or have the ability to obtain, a valid California Driver's License. Employees must obtain a PC 832 Certificate within 90 days of employment and pass the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) training course within the first year of employment.
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Additional Information
Applicants must meet the minimum Peace Officer Standards as defined in California Government Code Sections 1029 and 1031. Applicants must have a reputation of honesty and trustworthiness. A felony conviction will be disqualifying and convictions for misdemeanors and traffic offenses will be assessed on a case-by case basis. The background investigation will include reports from former employers, educational institutions, law enforcement agencies, or other relevant sources.
As part of the background investigation process, all candidates will be required to submit to a CVSA examination. The CVSA examination is used to verify the veracity and accuracy of information submitted by applicants regarding, but not necessarily limited to use of controlled substances, driving, criminal history, employment history, and other suitability factors. Candidates will be fingerprinted by Live Scan as a required part of the background investigation. Each fingerprint is scanned into a computer database at the Department of Justice and checked against criminal records nationwide. Information received may include charges that have been dismissed.
College Cost Reduction Access Act:
This may be a qualifying position for student loan forgiveness through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act (CCRAA). Only student loan payments made after October 1, 2007 and in a qualified repayment plan are eligible. For more information you are encouraged to speak with your student loan service or visit: https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service
Bargaining Unit 12
The information listed is a general summary of benefits. These provisions do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and are subject to change.
Benefit Amount: An annual benefit amount of $3,200 plus 5% of your annual base salary is provided and may be applied towards health insurance premiums (dental, vision, life and long-term disability). This benefit is pro-rated and paid on a pay period basis (24 pay periods).
Health Insurance: A choice of medical plans and dental and vision coverage are available through the Tulare County Corrections Association (TCCA). Waiting periods may apply. Benefit questions should be directed to the TCCA representative at (559) 303-1866 or Olsen-Nelson Insurance at (559) 625-1721. The County does not administer this plan.
Retirement: The retirement plan is a defined benefit plan administered pursuant to the 1937 Act County Employees Retirement Act and integrated with Social Security. In addition to ordinary retirement benefits, the plan provides disability and death benefits. Retirement contributions are made by both the County and the employee. The County has reciprocity with the State of California, contracting PERS agencies, and all County 1937 Act Retirement Systems.
Paid Holiday Leave: 12 set days and one personal holiday
Vacation Accrual:
2 weeks per year (0-3 years of service)
3 weeks per year (3-7 years of service)
4 weeks per year (7-11 years of service)
5 weeks per year (11 years of service)
Limit of 300 hours.
Sick Leave Accrual: 12 days per year with unlimited accumulation, 48 hours of which may be used toward family sick leave. Sick leave buy back program after 3 years of service.
Group Term Life Insurance and AD&D : $10,000; Provided by Standard Insurance Company.
Long Term Disability Insurance: Employees are covered by State Disability Insurance. The premium is paid by the employee. Provided by Standard Insurance Company.
Deferred Compensation: A voluntary deferred compensation plan is available.
Positions in the classification are subject to Agency Shop, employees of which are required to join the union or pay an equivalent service fee.
To view more detailed descriptions of Tulare County's benefits, please view the Benefits section of our Web site at https://tularecounty.ca.gov/hrd/benefits-wellness/health-plans-active-employees/
The Provisions Of This Bulletin Do Not Constitute An Expressed Or Implied Contract And Are Subject To Change.
Salary : $3,200