General Summary:
Supervision of defendants placed on indirect community supervision.
This position is a full-time position. Forty hours per week.
Essential Duties:
Monitors compliance with conditions including collection of offender fees and notifies the Court when a defendant is not in compliance. Maintains service to the Courts by preparing clear unbiased and comprehensive reports and documents in a timely manner. Ensures presence in court and intake. Maintains positive working relationships with the departmental staff defendants and employees of other agencies. Keeps current on legal issues and the laws. Carries out other duties and functions as may be assigned by the Director or designee. Serves at the will of the Director.
Other Duties as assigned.
Education
Required:4 year college degree. Knowledge of computers and standard office practices and procedures.
Preferred: Bilingual.
Experience
Required:
Preferred: Internship with a CSCD or two years of prior probation experience is desired.
Certificates Licenses Registrations
Required:
Preferred:
Physical Demands
Typical: All jobs in this Department require at a minimum: prolonged periods of sitting; movement from one part of the building to another.
Knowledge Skills & Abilities
Typical:Ability to communicate and understand verbal communication; ability to visually observe offenders; ability to read and communicate the written word; ability to make decisions quickly and accurately in a fast-paced busy environment; availability for work; comprehension of basic bookkeeping principles; and ability to operate basic office equipment. Employees must have adequate typing skills.
Work Environment
Typical: Employees have face-to-face contact with persons charged with and/or convicted of criminal offenses. Employees are expected to routinely demonstrate integrity and a positive work ethic. We subscribe to a Code of Ethics that must be followed along with standardized policies and procedures as well as directives from the Department Director Deputy Director and Supervisors.
Brazos County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. The population as of the 2020 US Census was 233,849 . The county seat is Bryan. Along with Brazoria County, the county is named for the Brazos River, which forms its western border.