County of Santa Barbara
Deputy Probation Officer
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Salary / Benefits $85,891.52 - $109,865.60 Annually, plus bilingual and uniform allowance when applicable.
Benefits Overview
Vacation: 12 to 25 days per year depending on length of public employment.
Holidays: 12 days per year.
Sick Leave: 12 days per year. Unlimited accumulation, one year of which can be converted to service credit upon retirement.
Health Plan: Choice of medical and dental plans (with vision care). County contributes toward the employee's premium.
On‑Site Employee Health Clinics in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria: Provides ongoing and episodic services to eligible employees and their eligible dependents over age of 2.
For County benefits, please visit the County Benefits website. Applicants from other public sector employers may qualify for retirement reciprocity and time and service credit toward an advanced vacation accrual rate.
Position Overview Under general supervision, provides professional casework services to adult and juvenile offenders and their families; supervises, motivates, and rehabilitates offenders; conducts pre‑sentencing investigations; carries out special assignments; and performs related duties as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics Deputy Probation Officer is the entry‑level class in the series. It is distinct from Deputy Probation Officer, Senior, which is the lead worker level and the first‑line shift supervisor within Probation Field Service operations.
Ideal Candidate
Strong written and verbal communication
Reputation for honesty and trustworthiness
Excellent command presence
Good moral character
Credibility
Integrity
Examples of Duties
Conduct investigations, interview offenders, families, and interested individuals, review documents such as police reports and court transcripts, assess environmental, employment, financial, and domestic factors, make sentencing recommendations, and prepare probation plans.
Ensure compliance with terms and conditions of probation; coordinate case management with criminal justice and social service agencies; advise and refer to community resources; motivate, monitor, and evaluate progress; make written and oral recommendations to courts.
Conduct searches, observe and examine urine samples, administer chemical, skin, and eye/pupil checks, and make arrests as authorized.
Carry an assigned caseload; conduct field contacts and home visits; prepare petitions, violations, correspondence, reports, and maintain case files; monitor payment records; conduct civil investigations and juvenile traffic hearings.
Train colleagues, extra help employees, and volunteers as needed.
Employment Standards Applicants must demonstrate how they meet the employment standards and attach all relevant degrees and/or unofficial transcripts to their application.
Possession of a bachelor’s degree with 27 quarter units (or 18 semester units) in sociology, psychology, criminology, or a related field, or 2 years of experience performing duties equivalent to Juvenile Institutions Officer (at least one year at Senior level); or 3) A combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to one of the above.
Must meet minimum peace officer standards, possess a valid California Class C Driver License, and be able to travel independently.
Additional qualification within one‑year probation: pass BSCC approved Core Training, have First Aid and CPR certificates, and possess required certifications.
Knowledge and Ability
Standard English grammar, spelling, punctuation, and usage; college‑level report writing; standard computer applications.
Socioeconomic, psychosocial, and cultural influences on behavior; basic math skills.
Read and comprehend college‑level material; establish effective relationships; observe and record events; interpret behavior; make referrals; work under pressure; communicate effectively; interview and elicit information; learn and apply laws and procedures; analyze information for decisions.
Desirable Qualifications
Bilingual Spanish skills (read, write, converse fluently in English and Spanish).
Application & Selection Process
Application and Supplemental Questionnaire Review.
Personal History Questionnaire (PHQ).
Computerized Written Examination (70% minimum score). Successful candidates placed on an employment list for a minimum of six months.
Background Investigation, Polygraph Examination, Psychological Examination, Medical Examination, and proof of legal right to work.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The County of Santa Barbara provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation of any type with regard to any characteristic or status protected by any federal or state law, or Santa Barbara County ordinance.
Recruitment Information Recruitment is open continuously until positions are filled. Applications and job bulletins can be obtained 24 hours a day at
www.sbcountyjobs.com .
For questions not answered in this announcement, please email Marisa Ortiz, Supervising Probation Officer, at marreol@countyofsb.org.
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Join to apply for the Deputy Probation Officer role at County of Santa Barbara.
Salary / Benefits $85,891.52 - $109,865.60 Annually, plus bilingual and uniform allowance when applicable.
Benefits Overview
Vacation: 12 to 25 days per year depending on length of public employment.
Holidays: 12 days per year.
Sick Leave: 12 days per year. Unlimited accumulation, one year of which can be converted to service credit upon retirement.
Health Plan: Choice of medical and dental plans (with vision care). County contributes toward the employee's premium.
On‑Site Employee Health Clinics in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria: Provides ongoing and episodic services to eligible employees and their eligible dependents over age of 2.
For County benefits, please visit the County Benefits website. Applicants from other public sector employers may qualify for retirement reciprocity and time and service credit toward an advanced vacation accrual rate.
Position Overview Under general supervision, provides professional casework services to adult and juvenile offenders and their families; supervises, motivates, and rehabilitates offenders; conducts pre‑sentencing investigations; carries out special assignments; and performs related duties as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics Deputy Probation Officer is the entry‑level class in the series. It is distinct from Deputy Probation Officer, Senior, which is the lead worker level and the first‑line shift supervisor within Probation Field Service operations.
Ideal Candidate
Strong written and verbal communication
Reputation for honesty and trustworthiness
Excellent command presence
Good moral character
Credibility
Integrity
Examples of Duties
Conduct investigations, interview offenders, families, and interested individuals, review documents such as police reports and court transcripts, assess environmental, employment, financial, and domestic factors, make sentencing recommendations, and prepare probation plans.
Ensure compliance with terms and conditions of probation; coordinate case management with criminal justice and social service agencies; advise and refer to community resources; motivate, monitor, and evaluate progress; make written and oral recommendations to courts.
Conduct searches, observe and examine urine samples, administer chemical, skin, and eye/pupil checks, and make arrests as authorized.
Carry an assigned caseload; conduct field contacts and home visits; prepare petitions, violations, correspondence, reports, and maintain case files; monitor payment records; conduct civil investigations and juvenile traffic hearings.
Train colleagues, extra help employees, and volunteers as needed.
Employment Standards Applicants must demonstrate how they meet the employment standards and attach all relevant degrees and/or unofficial transcripts to their application.
Possession of a bachelor’s degree with 27 quarter units (or 18 semester units) in sociology, psychology, criminology, or a related field, or 2 years of experience performing duties equivalent to Juvenile Institutions Officer (at least one year at Senior level); or 3) A combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to one of the above.
Must meet minimum peace officer standards, possess a valid California Class C Driver License, and be able to travel independently.
Additional qualification within one‑year probation: pass BSCC approved Core Training, have First Aid and CPR certificates, and possess required certifications.
Knowledge and Ability
Standard English grammar, spelling, punctuation, and usage; college‑level report writing; standard computer applications.
Socioeconomic, psychosocial, and cultural influences on behavior; basic math skills.
Read and comprehend college‑level material; establish effective relationships; observe and record events; interpret behavior; make referrals; work under pressure; communicate effectively; interview and elicit information; learn and apply laws and procedures; analyze information for decisions.
Desirable Qualifications
Bilingual Spanish skills (read, write, converse fluently in English and Spanish).
Application & Selection Process
Application and Supplemental Questionnaire Review.
Personal History Questionnaire (PHQ).
Computerized Written Examination (70% minimum score). Successful candidates placed on an employment list for a minimum of six months.
Background Investigation, Polygraph Examination, Psychological Examination, Medical Examination, and proof of legal right to work.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The County of Santa Barbara provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation of any type with regard to any characteristic or status protected by any federal or state law, or Santa Barbara County ordinance.
Recruitment Information Recruitment is open continuously until positions are filled. Applications and job bulletins can be obtained 24 hours a day at
www.sbcountyjobs.com .
For questions not answered in this announcement, please email Marisa Ortiz, Supervising Probation Officer, at marreol@countyofsb.org.
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