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- Under general supervision, a Deputy Probation Officer (DPO) reviews, investigates and recommends disposition of juvenile and adult cases; determines appropriate treatment plans; monitors the progress of those placed on probation; refers probationers to appropriate community resources; provides casework services for youth housed in a detention facility or supervised by a field supervision unit; can be assigned to an armed or unarmed unit; and performs related duties as required.
- A) Possession of or will have obtained by time of hire a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university, preferably with a major in behavioral science, social science, psychology, sociology, criminology, or a related field.
- B) Possession of or will have obtained by time of hire an Associate's degree from an accredited college/university OR sixty (60) semester units of academic coursework PLUS two (2) years of experience in custodial care, probation, parole, treatment counseling, casework, corrections, law enforcement, public safety, and/or a criminal investigations.
- C) Four (4) years of experience in custodial care, probation, parole, treatment counseling, casework, corrections, law enforcement, public safety, and/or criminal investigations.
- Those entering the background process are required to provide a current (issued within the past 30 days) Department of Motor Vehicles printout (K4 - 10 year driving record) to the Background Investigator.
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