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Arkansas Department of Workforce Services Probation Officer/Intake in Hot Springs, Arkansas

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City of Hot Springs 2024

Probation Officer/Intake

Job Description Pay Grade 8

FLSA: Non-Exempt

Department: District Court Probation Officer

Reports To: Court Administrator, Deputy Court Administrator

Location: Garland County District Court, 607 Ouachita Ave., Room 150,

Hot Springs, AR 71901

Date Revised: April 2024

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION

Responsible for the monitoring and supervision of defendants placed on probation to ensure compliance

with and completion of Court-ordered conditions.

Essential Duties:

1. Conduct initial intake interview with probationer to assess probationers risks and needs, review

terms and conditions of probation and Court-ordered conditions, and establish a supervision plan

designed to reduce recidivism.

2. Maintain accurate contact, employment, and other related demographic information for probationer.

3. Schedule regular reporting times to review probationers compliance with terms and conditions of

probation and Court-ordered conditions, including but not limited to completion of alternative

sentencing programs, inpatient or outpatient treatment, community service, and payment of fines and

costs.

4. Schedule and administer random drug and alcohol testing for probationers.

5. Establish and maintain relationships with community resource providers and make appropriate

referrals to probationers based upon risks and needs.

6. Document complete and accurate information into the Courts case management system,

CONTEXTE, pertaining to all contact with probationer, probationers compliance with terms and

conditions of probation, results of drug and alcohol testing, payment of fines and costs, and any

other matters pertaining to a probationers probationary term.

7. Provide complete and accurate reporting to the Court regarding probationers progress and

compliance with probation.

8. Attend and provide reporting to the Court for Specialty Court staffing and docket settings.

9. Perform periodic reporting to Court Administration regarding monitoring activities, probationer

caseloads, program compliance, and probationers progress.

10. Perform other duties as required or assigned.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Applicants must possess a high school diploma or GED, specialized schooling and/or on the job

education in probationary services or equivalent combination of education and experience.

QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty

and responsibility listed. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or

ability required.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

None.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Ability to read and understand simple instructions, short correspondence, notes, letters, and memos.

Ability to write simple correspondence.

Ability to communicate professionally with probationers, Court staff, Judges, and other members of the

public

USE OF MACHINES, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR COMPUTERS

Regular use of computer software programs.

Accessing local, state, and federal court records for probationers

Entering data and documentation into a case management date base

ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS

Ability to maintain spread sheets, collect data, multi-task, schedule probationer check-in and random

drug and alcohol screenings, as well as pay attention to detail.

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