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Supervising U.S. Probation Officer

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Kansas Probation and Pretrial Services

Topeka, KS (In Person)

$126,366 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/18/2026

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Supervising U.S. Probation Officer Kansas Probation and Pretrial Services Topeka, KS Job Details $86,530
  • $166,203 a year 6 days ago Qualifications Supervising experience Team management Senior level Leadership Staff development Law enforcement Full Job Description Job Details for Supervising U.S. Probation Officer Court Name/Organization Kansas Probation and Pretrial Services Location Topeka, KS Opening and Closing Dates 04/27/2026
  • 05/21/2026 Appointment Type Permanent Classification Level/Grade CL 29
  • CL 30 Salary $86,530
  • $166,203 Announcement Number TO26-20 Position Description The SUSPO is a federal law enforcement position which performs supervisory work related to the full range of probation and pretrial services officer duties, which primarily include directing officers assigned to the monitoring, investigation, and supervision of offenders and defendants.
The SUSPO has district-wide responsibilities in his/her area of expertise and will fill a key leadership role within the district, serving as a member of the district's management team. The incumbent must be committed to lifetime learning and performing as a self-starter as he/she grows in the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to excel in this position. The incumbent leads by example and demonstrates mature judgment, technical excellence, policy execution, staff development, and maintains a service-based viewpoint. The incumbent shall be knowledgeable in the full range of operations and services to the court and public. This position requires integrity, initiative, teamwork, creativity, flexibility, dedication, and loyalty to the mission of the District of Kansas. This position is considered hazardous duty, which may require irregular work hours, to include nights, weekends, and holidays. The incumbent will also be expected to travel, including to divisional offices, national events, and related to the supervision of persons under supervision. The District of Kansas is an evidence-based organization, meaning that work is approached in a manner that has been empirically researched and proven to have measurable positive outcomes for defendants and offenders. Miscellaneous The SUSPO is a federal law enforcement position which performs supervisory work related to the full range of probation and pretrial services officer duties, which primarily include directing officers assigned to the monitoring, investigation, and supervision of offenders and defendants. The SUSPO has district-wide responsibilities in his/her area of expertise and will fill a key leadership role within the district, serving as a member of the district's management team. The incumbent must be committed to lifetime learning and performing as a self-starter as he/she grows in the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to excel in this position. The incumbent leads by example and demonstrates mature judgment, technical excellence, policy execution, staff development, and maintains a service-based viewpoint. The incumbent shall be knowledgeable in the full range of operations and services to the court and public. This position requires integrity, initiative, teamwork, creativity, flexibility, dedication, and loyalty to the mission of the District of Kansas. This position is considered hazardous duty, which may require irregular work hours, to include nights, weekends, and holidays. The incumbent will also be expected to travel, including to divisional offices, national events, and related to the supervision of persons under supervision. The District of Kansas is an evidence-based organization, meaning that work is approached in a manner that has been empirically researched and proven to have measurable positive outcomes for defendants and offenders. The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

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