----- Forwarded message from "Dr. Mona Robinson" < mrobi28105 at aol.com > ----- From: "Dr. Mona Robinson" < mrobi28105 at aol.com > To: robinsoh at ohio.edu Subject: Fwd: Job Posting- Intensive Supervision Officer (Sex Offender) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 09:44:31 -0400 Mona Robinson, PhD, PCC, CRC Associate Professor Counselor Education Rehabilitation Counseling and Lancaster Program Coordinator Ohio University Gladys W. & David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services Department of Counseling and Higher Education 321B McCracken Hall Athens, Ohio 45701 (740) 593-4461 phone (740) 593-0477 fax robinsoh at ohio.edu -----Original Message----- From: aburkes < aburkes at columbus.rr.com > To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Sent: Thu, Sep 23, 2010 8:42 am Subject: Job Posting- Intensive Supervision Officer (Sex Offender)                                                FRANKLIN   COUNTY  COMMON PLEAS COURT                               AN    EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ADULT PROBATION DEPARTMENT INTENSIVE SUPERVISION OFFICER ANNUAL STARTING SALARY:  $45,901 * IN HOUSE POSTING * Only applicants that are employed by the Franklin County Common Pleas Court will be considered at this time. POSTED:         September 22, 2010 SUBMISSION DATE:  September 24, 2010 The  primary  responsibility  for  this  position  is  to  employ effective supervision  strategies  for  offenders  placed  on  intensive  supervision community  control  by  the court; monitor offendersâ compliance with court ordered conditions to determine the effectiveness of probation supervision; refer  offenders  to  social  resources  in  the  community;  facilitate rehabilitation;  enforce  court  orders;  make recommendations to the court concerning  community  control  cases;  perform related duties as required. This  position  directly  reports  to  the  Classification  Manager  with functional reporting requirements to the Senior Probation Officer. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS    Reviews  information  regarding  new  cases;  schedules  initial case    planning  meeting  with offenders; prepares offender case supervision    plans,  requirements  and  expectations;  determines offender monthly    financial requirements,     to  include  data  derived  from  multiple  sources-  e.g.  intake    information,  employment  records etc. and ensures that offenders are    provided  the opportunity for clear understanding of their conditions    of community control.    Summarizes  offender  information  into  progress  notes;  prepares    summaries  regarding  offenders  for  the  courtâs  review;  prepares    presentence  investigation  reports  per  courtâs  order;  prepares    violation reports regarding offenderâs non compliance with conditions    of community control.    Maintains  strict  confidentiality  regarding  offenders,  associated    files, drug test results and database information.    Assesses  offender  risk  level  to determine recommendations for the    appropriate  level  of  supervision  and  areas  of need for behavior    modification.    Staffs  cases  with  manager  and  recommends  actions  to  address    non-compliance of community control conditions.    Provides  positive  reinforcement  to offenders where appropriate for    compliance  with  the  conditions  of  probation  and sets a positive    example for offenders to follow.    Schedules  and attends administrative/court hearings for offenders to    address non-compliance.    Reviews  case  plan  compliance  with  offenders  through  direct    interaction  in  an  office  and field environment to assess progress    with conditions of community control.    Makes  referrals  to  community resources to address offendersâ needs    and facilitate behavior modification.    Prepares  official  documentation for the court and affected parties-    e.g. judges, prosecutors, attorneys, offenders.    Corresponds  with  community  resource  providers/collateral contacts    concerning progress of offenders.    Reviews  client information for verification and adherence to courtâs    order  via  periodic  meetings,  correspondence,  field  contacts and    criminal  record  checks  e.g. Sheriffâs intake information, Clerk of    courts information,     varied arrest and criminal charge databases.    Arrests and transports offenders in violation of community control.    Obtains DNA samples and fingerprints from offenders.    Monitors collection of urine samples for drug screens of offenders.    Occasionally  performs searches of offenders and their residences for    suspected non-compliance.    Liaisons with Law Enforcement Agencies and may provide arrest support    Attends  and  participates  in  court  hearings  on  offender related    matters e.g. dispositions, bond hearings, revocations etc.    Instructs,  trains  and  mentors  probation/intensive  supervision    officers.    Attends on and off site job training.    Performs other related duties as required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS    Ability  to  exert  moderate  physical effort from tasks; may involve    extended  periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. This position    may  involve  running,  infrequent  lifting, carrying, pushing and/or    pulling of objects     and materials of moderate to heavy weight (50 pounds).    Ability to physically handle resistive/assaultive individuals.    Ability to perform office and field arrests.    Ability to work late hours, evenings and weekends.    Performance  of  essential functions requires exposure to accused and    convicted criminal offenders. QUALIFICATIONS Required:  Degree from an accredited four (4) year College or University in Social  Sciences,  Psychology,  Sociology  or  Criminology;  One  (1) year experience  involving  probation,  parole,  or the community supervision of offenders, or  counseling  in  a  case  management  setting;  Good  written/oral communication  skills;  Knowledge and application of computer systems; Must hold and maintain a valid Ohio Driverâs License. Preferred:  Three (3) years experience involving probation, parole, or the community  supervision  of  offenders,  or  counseling in a case management setting. *** Excellent Benefits Package Insurance:  Comprehensive Health, Vision, Dental, Life (Current employee cost is a maximum of $135/ month), and an Employee Assistance Plan. Supplemental Life may be purchased at group rates. Time Off:  10 holidays, Personal leave (after 90 days), Vacation leave (after 6 months), & Sick leave. Training:  The Department has a comprehensive training program. Retirement: Public Employee Retirement System and Deferred Compensation. Applications  may  be obtained and submitted on-line at www.fccourts.org or may be obtained from and returned to:                      Franklin  County  Court of Common Pleas                Human Resources                369 South High Street - 4th Floor                Columbus, Ohio 43215 Resumes,  personal  statements,  letters  of reference, training records or other  pertinent  information  may  be included but not substituted for the application. Applications will not be accepted prior to the posting date or after the submission date indicated below. The  person  selected  will  have  to  undergo  a  full  field  background investigation. The  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of  Franklin  County is an equal opportunity employer  and  will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, or ancestry of any person. 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