USNLX Diversity Jobs

USNLX Diversity Careers

Job Information

U.S. Courts United States Probation Officer in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Summary United States Probation Officers directly serve the community, clients, and the Court by their work in the Pretrial, Presentence Investigations and Post-Conviction Units. Responsibilities The following components make up the role of a United States Probation and Pretrial Services Officer in the Presentence Investigations Unit. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: Pretrial Services: The incumbent gathers and verifies background information concerning persons charged with a federal criminal offense when they are arrested or summoned to the Court. Information is gathered through interviews with the defendant, arresting authorities, U.S. Attorney's Office, family, and community members. The incumbent also uses law enforcement automated criminal records systems to obtain and verify information. Drug testing and substance abuse assessments are performed. This information is evaluated and presented in a report format to a judge prior to the initial hearing with an assessment of flight risk and/or danger to the community. A recommendation regarding bail and/or release or detention of the defendant is included in the report. In formulating a recommendation, the incumbent considers prior convictions, community ties, possibility of substance abuse, and the risk of flight as well as the degree of danger to the community. The incumbent supervises those defendants that are released, when required. Makes regular telephone contacts, home visits and community contacts as required by the conditions of release and the supervision plan. Ensures that the defendant submits required drug tests. Supervision intervention conducted with the defendant to modify behavior to reduce potential for revocation. Assists those needing medical help, food, shelter, and other assistance by referring them to the appropriate community or government agencies. Coordinates and monitors the defendant's contact with community resources. Presentence: The incumbent conducts investigations and prepares reports for the Court with recommendations for sentencing of individuals convicted of federal offenses. The preparation of these reports requires interviewing defendants and their families, investigating the offense, prior record, and financial status of offenders, contacting law enforcement agencies, attorneys, victims of the crime, schools, churches, and civic organizations. The purpose of these activities is to ascertain the defendant's background, to assess the probability of future criminal behavior and determine profit from the offense, restitution, and the offender's ability to pay fines, and costs of prosecution, incarceration, and cost of supervision. An integral part of this process is the interpretation and application of the U.S. Sentencing Commission guidelines and relevant case law. Supervision: The incumbent supervises offenders to maximize adherence to court-imposed conditions to reduce risk to the community, and to provide correctional treatment. Develops a supervision plan and maintains a detailed record of case activity on offenders; maintains personal contact with offenders through community and office visits and via telephone; coordinates and monitors offender's contact with community resources, i.e., substance abuse facilities, counselors, shelters, or employment facilities; investigates/verifies employment, sources of income, lifestyle, and associates to assess risk and compliance. Requirements Conditions of Employment Applicants must not have reached their 37th birthday at the time of appointment and must be physically capable of performing duties requiring moderate to arduous physical exertion. Any severe health problem may be disqualifying. The position requires mandatory officer safety and firearms training. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or eligible to work in the United States. Applicants must undergo and clear NCIC, background, financial, and fingerprinting checks. Applicants must not use illegal drugs or abuse alcohol or prescription drugs. Prior to appointment, the successful candidate must undergo and pass a medical examination and drug screening. The candidate may then be appointed provisionally, pending a favorable suitability Determination by the Court. In addition, as conditions of employment, incumbent will be subject to ongoing random drug screening, updated background investigations every five years, and, as deemed necessary by management for reasonable cause, may be subject to subsequent fitness-for-duty evaluations. The medical requirements and the essential job functions are derived from the medical guidelines for probation officers, pretrial services officers and officer assistants, and are available for public review at https://www.uscourts.gov/. Applicants must possess good multi-tasking skills and have strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills. Applicants must be able to travel to divisional offices in New Mexico for periodic work assignments as required. Qualifications Bachelor's degree plus 2-years specialized experience. This means progressively responsible experience gained after completion of a bachelor's degree, in such fields as probation, pretrial services, parole, corrections, criminal investigations, legal research/investigations, or work in substance/addiction treatment. NOTE: Experience as a police officer, custodial, or security officer, other than that involving criminal investigative experience, is not creditable. Education Completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a field of academic study which provides evidence of the capacity to understand and apply the legal requirements and human relations skills involved in the work of this position. Additional Information The United States Probation and Pretrial Services Office serves a diverse community and is a strong supporter of inclusion and staff diversity. The Court reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement or to withdraw the job announcement, either of which may occur without any prior written notice. This job announcement may involve filling more than one position described herein. If a subsequent vacancy of the same position becomes available within 90-days of the vacancy close date or date filled (whichever is the most recent), the Chief United States Probation Officer has the discretion to select a candidate from the original qualified applicant pool. This position may also be assigned to a different unit other than the one posted, dependent upon the needs of the District. Due to the volume of applications received, the United States Probation office will only communicate to those individuals who will be tested and/or interviewed for open positions. Travel and relocation expenses will not be paid.

DirectEmployers