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Deputy Probation Officer I-II

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Inyo, County of (CA)

Independence, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/4/2026

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Job Description

DPO I - This is the initial training phase of the Deputy Probation Officer position. A DPO I works under the close supervision of a Deputy Probation Officer II or III and Department Administration, learning the laws, practices, and theories of probation casework, and Probation Department policy and procedure. During the first twelve (12) months of employment, the DPO I must successfully complete Probation Officer CORE training, PC 832 training (Arrest, Search and Seizure) and training in evidence based practices and skillsets. DPO II - The Deputy Probation Officer II is the fully qualified, journey level Probation Officer. Incumbents are expected to be proficient in their knowledge and application of the law; proficient in their use of evidence based skillsets and practices; and proficient in their application of Department and County policy, procedure and practices. The DPO II must be able to manage an assigned caseload and complete complex pre-sentence investigations with little direct oversight. Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Manages a caseload of adult and/or juvenile offenders consistent with the principles of effective intervention Conducts complicated pre-sentence or pre-disposition investigations on offenders referred by the Superior Court Prepares reports and recommendations to the Court which contain offender social histories, complex legal analysis, and application of adult or juvenile sentencing law Completes validated risk assessments on both adult and juvenile offenders to determine both the risk to reoffend and offender treatment needs Refers offenders to appropriate treatment and/or rehabilitative services Utilizes evidence based skillsets to engage offenders in making positive change Conducts group sessions with offenders utilizing cognitive/behavioral based skillsets and tools Enforces court ordered supervision conditions, which may mean apprehending offenders in violation and returning them to custody Conducts searches of offender residences and property to determine compliance with supervision conditions Works closely with law enforcement agencies to assist with the enforcement of supervision conditions Works closely with treatment providers to determine offender compliance with counseling programs Keeps diligent records of offender compliance with supervision conditions and counseling programs Serves on multi-disciplinary teams with allied agencies and treatment providers to develop supervision plans for offenders Works closely with offender families, employers, and other natural supports to assist the offender with successful rehabilitation and integration into the community Engages in mandatory, ongoing training in probation casework, evidence-based practices, law and field related skills Must have ability to climb and descend stairs while walking or running Lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds Bend, extend, and twist body in course of duties Physically subdue and restrain and handcuff resisting offenders and using lifting motion, assist handcuffed individual from a prone position to his/her feet or into a seat of a car Use hands and fingers to search Drive a car This is a peace officer position pursuant to Penal Code Section 830.5 Work closely with schools and other educational programs Transport in-custody adults and/or juveniles to jail and treatment programs Supervise minors placed out of home in foster care or group homes Provide general probation information to the public when called upon to do so Appear in court when assigned Testify in court Provide specialized training to department personnel Carry a firearm on duty when assigned EDUCATION and
EXPERIENCE
DPO I- A Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, criminal justice or a closely related field. Must be eligible for peace officer status under Penal Code Section 830.5. Certain positions may be required to carry firearms pursuant to Penal Code Section 830.5 DPO II- A Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, criminology, or a closely related field Must be eligible for peace officer status under Penal Code Section 830.5. Certain positions may be required to carry firearms pursuant to Penal Code Section 830.5 Must have completed Board of Corrections (STC) Deputy Officer Probation Core training PLUS Three years work experience in probation, social services, substance abuse, or a closely related field
KNOWLEDGE OF
Department policy and procedure and practices Evidence-based practices and skillsets including the principles of effective intervention Cognitive/behavioral therapy based interventions Probation and sentencing law Juvenile law Powers of arrest, search and seizure
ABILITY TO
Stay up to date and proficient in Federal, State and County laws and ordinances Act in a leadership position within the Department Represent the Department with the highest professional standards at all times Write and speak effectively Effectively handle hostile individuals, public complaints, and/or defuse difficult situations with clients and the public
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
You may be required to drive a motor vehicle in the course of employment and must possess a valid operator's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles Must successfully complete a pre-employment background investigation, psychological examination, and physical examination, including drug screen Position may be required to serve as a Disaster Service Worker during a County emergency Must be eligible for peace officer status under Penal Code Section 830.5. Certain positions may be required to carry firearms pursuant to Penal Code Section 830.5 State law prohibits employing persons in a peace officer capacity if they have been convicted of a felony
APPLICATION
It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. Applications may be rejected if incomplete. Beginning with your present or most recent job, show a complete record of your employment. Describe in detail any aspects of your experience or activities that are particularly appropriate for the position for which you are applying. You may not submit resume in lieu of completing the Employment Record fields. We will evaluate your qualifications based solely on the information entered into the Employment Record form. It is not acceptable to complete the application with statements like "See/Refer to resume" or "See attached".
IMPORTANT
If requesting Veteran's preference, you must attach a copy of your DD214 with your application
SELECTION
Selection procedures will be determined by the number and qualifications of applicants and may include a qualification screening, written examination, and oral interview.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH QUALIFYING DISABILITIES
Inyo County will make reasonable efforts in the examination process on a case-by-case basis to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you have special needs, please contact (760) 878-0377 prior to the examination process.
CITIZENSHIP/IMMIGRATION STATUS
Inyo County hires only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-citizens in accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
WORK LOCATION
The County of Inyo has work sites located throughout the Owens Valley (Independence, Bishop, Lone Pine, Big Pine, and Olancha) and the Death Valley area (Death Valley, Tecopa, and Shoshone). All Inyo County positions are considered Countywide. Positions are assigned to a work site based upon the needs of the County. Positions may be temporarily or permanently reassigned to another work site as deemed necessary by the Department Head and/or County Administration.