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Pretrial Officer (Intake & Investigation) Night Shift - Charlotte County

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Florida State Courts, Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Administrative Office of the Courts

Punta Gorda, FL (In Person)

$47,981 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/15/2026

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Pretrial Officer (Intake & Investigation) Night Shift - Charlotte County Florida State Courts, Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Administrative Office of the Courts Punta Gorda, FL Job Details $47,981.04 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Driver's License Full Job Description
JOB WHY SHOULD YOU APPLY TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT?
Great working environment Growth and Development Opportunities Competitive Benefits Package Paid Time Off (Vacation and Sick) Public Service Loan Forgiveness Qualifying Employer Tuition Assistance Paid Holidays Retirement Plan Options 457 Deferred Compensation Plans
KEY REQUIREMENTS
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, public information or a related field Two years of criminal justice, case management or investigative experience Knowledge of Charlotte County Court System and area substance abuse and mental health providers Ability to work the required hours from 10:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m., (4) nights per week at the Charlotte County jail; including evenings, weekends & holidays Ability to work with individuals who may be under the influence of intoxicants and/or may be hostile or mentally ill in order to complete the required interview questions Ability to obtain & maintain
NCIC/FCIC
certification (which is required within 30 days of hire) Ability to obtain & maintain Certified Pretrial Services Professional (CPSP) Certification within 1 year of hire Valid Florida driver's license with an acceptable driving record (which is required within 10 days of hire) SUMMARY The Pretrial Officer (Intake & Investigation Unit) performs professional investigative work around the clock to provide quality and timely information to the criminal courts, which supports the judicial decision to release or detain the defendant. Pretrial Officers in the Intake & Investigation unit conduct a full intake/investigation on defendants as a part of the booking process into the jail. Pretrial Officers verify the inmate's intake information and produce a quality first appearance report that is used by the judges as they make their pretrial release decisions. The Pretrial Officer (Intake & Investigation Unit) reports directly to the Criminal Division Director. A Pretrial Officer's primary responsibilities include the following: (1) Conduct Pretrial Services Booking Interviews; (2) Determine Indigent Status for Public Defender Representation; (3) Write Summary Reports that Include a Detailed Criminal History of the Defendant and Recommendation to the Judge Regarding Pretrial Release, (4) Research Probation Status and Prepare Widman Warrants, and (5) Perform Other Duties as Assigned.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. (1) Conduct Pretrial Services Booking Interviews Interview all defendants booked into the jail facilities in order to provide a quality pretrial report to the 1st Appearance Judge As part of the pretrial interview identify alcohol, drug, mental health, and/or other problems and refer to appropriate agencies for further assessment Update pretrial officers in the courtroom as to any defendants that have applied for the public defender since the previous interview so the most up to date information is available in the courtroom Based on the defendant's interview, prepare and submit to the Court a recommendation that follows the criteria and procedures outlined in the Pretrial Officers Intake Unit Training Manual, including community stability, interpretation of interview data and consultation with supervisor as appropriate (2) Determine Indigent Status for Public Defender Representation Present information to all defendants regarding the possible appointment of the Office of the Public Defender Screen all defendants for determination of indigence for public defender representation when appropriate (3) Write Summary Reports that Include a Detailed Criminal History of the Defendant and Recommendation to the Judge Regarding Pretrial Release Complete pretrial paperwork with a written summary report detailing a defendant's full criminal history and community ties Complete pretrial interview packet with the defendant by using booking information, local criminal history information, NCIC/FCIC criminal history information, the defendants family/friends input, and appropriate interviewing skills Verify defendant's responses by using data systems and contacting personal references, employment references, etc. to determine authenticity of information and to make reliable recommendations Assist court pretrial officers in preparation for court attendance by updating/pulling pretrial reports and updating any other paperwork that will be used in court to ensure Pretrial Services is providing the most accurate and current information available on each defendant Interact with law enforcement, state attorneys and public defenders, jail personnel, and court personnel as appropriate to make reliable release recommendations (4) Research Probation Status and Prepare Widman Warrants Verify whether the defendant is presently on county and/or state probation utilizing appropriate databases Prepare a Widman Warrant for first appearance when appropriate (5) Perform Other Duties as Assigned Assist with Polycom duties Other duties as assigned
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
EDUCATION and/or
EXPERIENCE
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, public administration or a related field. Two years of criminal justice, case management or investigative experience preferred. Knowledge of Charlotte County Court System and area substance abuse and mental health providers.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid Driver's License is required (Florida Driver's License required within 10 days of hire).
NCIC/FCIC
certification within 30 days of hire and continuous certification throughout employment. Certified Pretrial Services Professional (CPSP Certification) within 1 year of hire