Probation Officer
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Government
Government Administration
Program
Adult Probation Department
Brief DescriptionDescription:
According to risk, the probation officer is responsible for supervising a variety of offenders placed under supervision by one of the Licking County Municipal Court judges.
- To successfully complete all initial probation officer training classes as described in the probation officer training catalogue within one (1) year from the initial start date.
- Attend conferences, seminars, and workshops for the purpose of continuing education as it pertains to this position.
- Provide supervision services for all offenders being supervised as a result of a Licking County Municipal Court order.
- Enforce conditions ordered by the Court.
- Execute arrests when necessary.
- Perform home contacts when necessary.
- Prepare reports, motions, affidavit for warrants, holders, and release of holders.
- Be proficient with handcuffs and communication radio.
- Must attend internal and/or external training regarding the proper use of handcuffs and radio.
- Must attend internal and/or external training regarding the proper use of pepper spray, Taser, and firearm. Certification is required for all weapons.
- Be proficient with pepper spray, Taser, and firearm. This only applies if the officer chooses to carry these weapons while on‑duty. (The Adult Probation department is an optional carry department per policy)
- Maintain weapon(s) certifications if applicable.
- Comply with all applicable Community Corrections Act (CCA) 2.0 grant standards.
- Administer secondary assessments when necessary.
- Prepare monthly statistics forms.
- Complete subject control training and unarmed self‑defense training.
- Utilize evidence‑based practices when dealing with offenders.
- Mentor/train new probation officers when necessary.
- Proficient with SCRAM‑CAM and SCRAM‑GPS installations.
- Perform all other duties as requested by the senior probation officer and/or the director.
Minimum Education:
An associate’s degree in a criminal justice or social science related field.
Minimum
Work Experience:
2 years of full‑time work experience as a counselor, probation officer, parole officer, case manager, corrections officer, resident monitor, or similar position.
Have a basic understanding of Ohio laws pertaining to probation/community control, intervention in lieu of conviction, diversion, pre‑trial bond, misdemeanor offenses, municipal courts in Ohio, local community resources, cognitive behavioral therapy, evidence‑based practices as they relate to the offender population, and Microsoft Office products such as Excel, Word, and Outlook.
AbilitiesWork within a team, make decisions regarding supervision matters, problem solve, learn and comprehend new concepts quickly, and perform in a stressful work environment.
SkillsOperate Microsoft Office products such as Word, Outlook, and Excel, operate a motor vehicle, communicate well both verbally and written.
Supplemental InformationSalary:
As set by the City of Newark Council in the City of Newark Statement of Policy for Hourly Non‑Bargaining Unit Employees.
At‑Will Employment:
Employees of the court are at‑will employees and serve at the pleasure of the court; they are not in the classified civil service system and are not members of bargaining units. The court is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, religion, race, color, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, disability, military status or genetic information.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this classification, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, bend, and reach. The employee must occasionally physically restrain a client. Use hands and fingers to search. Using a lifting motion, assist someone from a prone position on the ground to his/her feet (such as a handcuffed or moderately incapacitated person). Walk up a flight…
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