Parole Officer jobs in Loveland, CO

Parole Officer is responsible for managing designated cases for prisoners who are on parole. Assesses the needs of the parolee, schedules and sets standards for supervision and creates reports on progress and behavior. Being a Parole Officer is responsible for scheduling or supervising rehabilitation program attendance and progress. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Parole Officer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Parole Officer gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be a Parole Officer typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Probation Officer
  • Colorado Judicial Branch
  • Greeley, CO FULL_TIME
  • Probation Officer

    JOB CODE
    JD03216
    LOCATION
    Greeley / Weld County
    DEPARTMENT
    Probation
    POSTED
    26-Sep-2023
    CLOSES
    10-Oct-2023
    POSITION NUMBER
    XXXXX
    FTE LEVEL
    1.0

    POSITION INFORMATION

    Job Code: R58000
    Full Time Salary Range: $4,463.00 - $8,065.00

    FLSA Status: Non-exempt

    Click here for information on employee benefits.

    This posting may be used to create a Talent Pool. Talent Pools may be used for a period of 10 months after the closing date on a job posting.

    MISSION STATEMENT

    At the Colorado Judicial Department our mission is to provide a fair and impartial system of justice that:

    • Protects constitutional and statutory rights and liberties
    • Assures equal access
    • Provides fair, timely and constructive resolution of cases
    • Enhances public safety
    • Supervises offenders
    • Facilitates victim and community reparation

    STATEMENT OF DUTIES

    General Statement Of Duties:
    Monitors, supervises and/or provides investigatory work of offenders ordered to probation in the Colorado Judicial Department.
    Distinguishing Factors:
    The Probation Officer classification is distinguished from other classifications by investigating, monitoring and or supervising various levels and types of offenders court ordered to probation.

    Initially the officer will provide entry level probation officer work. Employees perform under close supervision and spend a considerable amount of time learning procedures and operations of the Probation Department and Courts. Employees at the entry level stage are required to participate in a series of Probation Academies which provides a foundation for work with more complex cases and offenders. During the first year of employment, probation officers will attend the Probation Academy, a 75 hour course designed to provide an overview of the Colorado court and criminal justice system and a detailed explanation of assessment and supervision skills needed to manage a caseload of offenders. Each successive year of training is intended to provide a probation officer with increased knowledge about the offenders that they work with and their duties as officers of the court. Employees will gradually be assigned more complex work, begin to work more independently and continue to improve their skill level. Officers are required to complete assigned Probation Academies or equivalent course work compared to academies in the first four to six years, continuously receive acceptable performance scores, learn all aspects of probation work including supervision and investigation and receive appropriate training and apprenticeship in a specialized caseload.

    Within four years and no later than six years, officers will be expected to perform fully operational work, consistently assigned the most complex and difficult cases, work very independently, provide assistance to other Probation Officers and suggest new methods of improving probation services. An employee in this class must also have the necessary training, skills and ability to be assigned a specialized caseload at any time. After six years of employment Officers in this class must carry a caseload of 50% or more of maximum level supervision cases or the equivalent, and be capable of managing the full range of intake, assessment and report writing with a minimum full time workload value as established by the Division of Probation Services and through the Colorado Probation policy and standards, or a pro-rated workload value for part-time employees.

    ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

    This position is being posted to establish an eligibility list. The position could be assigned in either the Fort Lupton or Greeley office.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

    To be established at the local district. Positions may perform one or more the following:

    Supervises probationers; provides referrals to community resources.

    Formulates case plans with the offender with the goal of establishing pro-social behavior and repairing the harm caused to the community and victim(s).

    Motivates and manages the offenders probation period using a continuum of sanctions and incentives. When appropriate, recommends extension or termination of probation.

    Conducts investigations and provides recommendations for sentencing to the court based on findings. Presents information verbally and in writing before the court.

    Composes reports and memorandum.

    Maintains current and accurate records and probation notes as established by department policy.

    Some positions may serve as the only Probation Officer for the office, thereby, providing for all functions for the probation office including opening and closing the office for business hours.

    Some positions may conduct field or home contacts.

    Some positions may be required to travel.

    Some positions may provide victim assistance.

    Attends meetings and training as required. Probation officers are encouraged to participate in committees that study probation related issues and forward recommendations to policy making bodies.

    Performs other duties as assigned.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS CONT.

    Supervisor Responsibilities:
    Responsible for one's own work product. Some positions may provide leadership, guidance, assistance, or mentorship to coworkers, volunteers, or interns. This may include scheduling of work, instructing in work methods, and reviewing work products for up to three other staff. Additionally, as a probation officer progresses professionally, they may be asked to provide training to other’s in their area of expertise.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    Minimum Education:
    Bachelor's degree (B.S.) from four-year college or university with major course work preferably in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or related field. Upon hire and as a condition of continued employment, the employee must:
    Complete all Safety Training courses as per state policy.
    Individuals assigned field supervision responsibilities must successfully complete the Officer Field Safety course as per state policy.
    Complete Mandatory New Employee Training required by the Colorado Judicial Branch.
    Complete the initial Probation Academy and subsequent academies in years two, three and four as established by the Division of Probation Services and through Colorado Probation policies and standards, and receive a grade of 75% or greater on all post-training exams.
    Complete all other trainings as required by Colorado Probation policies and standards.


    Physical Demands:
    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands and fingers and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Individuals assigned field supervision responsibilities will be required to successfully complete the Defensive Tactics course as per state policy, and be able to engage in defensive skills maneuvers. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus. Some positions may be required to travel.


    Work Environment:
    The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position is subject to varying and unpredictable situations; may handle emergency or crisis situations; is subject to many interruptions; may handle multiple calls and inquiries simultaneously; and may occasionally handle absentee replacement on short notice.

  • 11 Days Ago

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Police Officer
  • City of Greeley -
  • Greeley, CO FULL_TIME
  • Salary Range: 2023: $73,826-$101,900 Annually Lateral entry up to $101,900 annually is available for POST-Certified officers dependent upon years of experience and department size. 2024: $76,419.20 - ...
  • 16 Days Ago

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APC Officer
  • Larimer Humane Society
  • Loveland, CO FULL_TIME
  • Benefits and perks Health and well-being Caring for team members is core to our success. We offer cost-effective medical, life, dental and vision insurance options, a paid Employee Assistance Program ...
  • 4 Days Ago

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Development Officer
  • Rivendell School of Northern Colorado
  • Fort Collins, CO FULL_TIME,PART_TIME
  • Rivendell School seeks an experienced Development Officer to join our community. At Rivendell, we believe every child and every team member is unique. We take an individualized approach to education w...
  • 8 Days Ago

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Police Officer
  • Town of Windsor (CO)
  • Windsor, CO FULL_TIME
  • 2023 Officer Step PlanSteps123456Annual$70,096$74,477$79,132$84,078$89,332$94,916Hourly$33.70$35.81$38.04$40.42$42.95$45.63*Lateral candidates can be hired up to STEP 3 depending on qualifications/exp...
  • 19 Days Ago

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Police Officer
  • City of Greeley -
  • Greeley, CO FULL_TIME
  • Salary Range: 2023: $73,826-$101,900 Annually Lateral entry up to $101,900 annually is available for POST-Certified officers dependent upon years of experience and department size. 2024: $76,419.20 - ...
  • 23 Days Ago

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Loveland is the Home Rule Municipality that is the second most populous municipality in Larimer County, Colorado, United States. Loveland is situated 46 miles (74 km) north of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. Loveland is the 14th most populous city in Colorado. The United States Census Bureau estimated that in 2014 the population of the city was 72,651. The city forms part of the Fort Collins-Loveland Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Front Range Urban Corridor. The city's public schools are part of the Thompson R2-J School District....
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Income Estimation for Parole Officer jobs
$55,711 to $69,722
Loveland, Colorado area prices
were up 2.3% from a year ago

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