Probation Officer - Exam Announcement
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A D D E N D U M
PROBATION OFFICER, O.C. #65-417
Salary range added and Last Filing Date extended:
SALARY: $24.98 – 29.63 per hour (2023) Genesee County
VACANCY: This examination is being held to establish an eligible list to fill future vacancies as they occur. An eligible may receive only one permanent appointment from this list. Once appointed, there will be a Probationary Period of 8-52 weeks where candidates will be evaluated based on performance of duties.
CANDIDATES MUST BE LEGAL RESIDENTS OF GENESEE, ERIE, LIVINGSTON, MONROE, NIAGARA, ORLEANS OR WYOMING COUNTY AT THE TIME OF EXAMINATION AND FOR AT LEAST TWO MONTHS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE EXAMINATION. THE NAMES OF ELIGIBLES WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF GENESEE COUNTY MAY BE GIVEN PREFERENCE ON CERTIFICATION LISTS FOR THE FILLING OF VACANCIES.
LAST FILING DATE---------- MAY 24, 2023
EXAMINATION DATE---------- JUNE 24, 2023
AN OPEN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR:
PROBATION OFFICER, O.C. #65-417
SALARY: $24.98 per hour (2023) Genesee County
VACANCY: This examination is being held to establish an eligible list to fill future vacancies as they occur. An eligible may receive only one permanent appointment from this list. Once appointed, there will be a Probationary Period of 8-52 weeks where candidates will be evaluated based on performance of duties.
CANDIDATES MUST BE LEGAL RESIDENTS OF GENESEE, ERIE, LIVINGSTON, MONROE, NIAGARA, ORLEANS OR WYOMING COUNTY AT THE TIME OF EXAMINATION AND FOR AT LEAST TWO MONTHS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE EXAMINATION. THE NAMES OF ELIGIBLES WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF GENESEE COUNTY MAY BE GIVEN PREFERENCE ON CERTIFICATION LISTS FOR THE FILLING OF VACANCIES.
LAST FILING DATE---------- MAY 17, 2023
EXAMINATION DATE---------- JUNE 24, 2023
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Candidates must meet the following requirements on or before the date of the written test:
Graduation from high school or possession of an appropriate equivalency diploma recognized by the NYS Department of Education, AND EITHER:
A. Satisfactory completion of a Probation Officer traineeship, [IF CLAIMED, INCLUDE ALL RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ON YOUR APPLICATION];
OR
B. Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with a graduate degree in social work, social sciences, education, administration, law, criminal justice, or a related field, [IF CLAIMED, ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT TO YOUR
APPLICATION];
OR
C. Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees, with a Bachelor’s degree or higher with at least thirty (30) credit hours in the social or behavioral sciences AND two (2) years of experience in counseling, law enforcement, juvenile or criminal justice, education, or casework in a probation, law enforcement, juvenile or criminal justice, corrections, community corrections, parole, social services, mental health, social work or other public or private human services agency, [IF CLAIMED, ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT AND INCLUDE ALL RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ON YOUR
APPLICATION].
Note: Course work at the graduate degree level in social work, social sciences, education, administration, law, criminal justice, or a related field may be substituted for work experience for a maximum of one (1) year of experience.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Where required, possession of a current driver’s license or the ability to otherwise meet the transportation requirements of the position.
Note: Counseling Experience involves interviewing individuals and/or families, discussing and evaluating their problems (e.g. drug and alcohol abuse, family conflicts, disabilities) and developing and carrying out plans to resolve problems. Those who perform counseling duties work directly with individuals and/or families on an ongoing basis in order to assist them and monitor and evaluate their progress.
Law Enforcement Experience involves providing for public safety by maintaining order, responding to emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing motor vehicle and criminal laws and promoting good community relations as a member of a regional state park police or a police force, police department or other organization of a county, city, town, village, housing authority, transit authority or police district.
Education Experience involves teaching a curriculum to students or supervising/administering such a curriculum and those teaching it or experience as a guidance counselor, school or educational counselor or instructional coordinator/curriculum coordinator in a criminal justice or juvenile justice setting.
Casework Experience involves activities directed toward enhancing a client’s ability to cope with and solve problems and the referral of clients to supporting resources and services. Functions include client assessment, problem identification, development, monitoring and revision of a service plan, motivational support, counseling, crisis intervention, referral to social and support services and coordination of services.
Note: Individuals whose duties and responsibilities include the use of a firearm must also complete training pursuant to Criminal Procedure law Section 2.30(3).
Note: The class specifications including the minimum qualifications for positions in Probation Departments are established by rule and regulations of the Division of Criminal Justice Services. These class specifications are found in Title 9 NYCRR Part 347, Appendix H-10, Standard specifications for Professional Probation Positions.
Note: This position is allocated to the competitive class pursuant to Executive Law Section 257(1).
NOTE: Photo ID will be required on the day of the examination.
NOTE: You may file for this examination if you expect to complete the educational requirement by July 31, 2023. If successful on the examination, however, you will not be certified for appointment until you have submitted proof of completion of the educational requirements to Genesee County Human Resources. Proof must be submitted no later than 2 months after the completion date. Failure to do so will result in removal of your name from the eligible list.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:As a condition of employment, all candidates hired must successfully complete the following Peace Officer Training components within one (1) year of date of appointment:
1. 89.5 hours in the Office of Probation and Correctional Alternatives (OCPA) fundamentals of Probation Practice program within the first year of employment;
2. 47 hours of Firearms/Weapons training as approved by DCJS provided by the employer within one (1) year of date of appointment, whether or not the new officer is authorized to carry or use a weapon on the job.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION: Prior to appointment, you will be required to participate in a psychological evaluation to determine your fitness to perform the essential duties of the position. Failure to meet the standards set forth in this evaluation will result in disqualification.
Applicants will be subject to an extensive background investigation, and pre-employment drug testing to determine their suitability for employment with the Department.
If you are offered employment, you must be willing to submit to criminal history checks by both the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) and The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and. Those checks will be subject to a fee determined by each respective agency, and that fee must be paid by you at the time the fingerprints are taken. Conviction of a felony will bar, and conviction of a misdemeanor or other offense may bar appointment.
CANDIDATES, PLEASE NOTE:It is vital that you submit, with your application, all information necessary to show your qualification for examination. APPLICATIONS WHICH DO NOT SHOW TRAINING AND/OR EXPERIENCE TO MEET MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS WILL BE DISAPPROVED, AND WE WILL NOT REFER TO OTHER APPLICATIONS ON FILE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
NOTE – FILING FEES: Genesee County Human Resources has temporarily waived the collection of examination fees for all Civil Service exams scheduled through December 31, 2023.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES:
Gathers, verifies, reviews and analyzes social, medical, mental health, substance
abuse, sex offender, legal and other documentation and interviews
defendants/respondents, victims, law enforcement personnel and other case-
related individuals to conduct pre-plea/pre-sentence/pre-dispositional
investigations;
Prepares reports and/or testifies in court regarding persons awaiting disposition of the courts in regard to the seriousness of the crime committed, the individual’s
circumstances and risk to self and society and the legally permissible
dispositional options and makes a recommendation for or against detention,
residential placement, or incarceration including, when appropriate, a
recommendation regarding the length and conditions of probation which may
include community service or other services;
Conducts risk and need assessments and evaluates results for pre-trial, investigation,
and supervision purposes;
Prepares case/supervision plans and interprets conditions of probation to probationers;
Meets with probationers, family members, school officials, service providers and others
having contact with probationers to help ensure probationers are meeting terms
and conditions of probation including school attendance and participation in
treatment programs;
Performs risk reduction by providing direction and support to help probationers change
factors that promote and maintain criminal or delinquent behavior including
coaching probationers to select new patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving
and to develop new attitudes and skills which help sustain a constructive and
law-abiding relationship with the broader community and reduce the likelihood of
becoming re-involved in criminal or delinquent behavior;
Prepares progress reports on probationers and periodically reviews case histories to
determine the degree of adjustment;
Prepares violation reports and testifies at violation hearings;
Prepares a final report once a case is closed;
Meets with or otherwise communicates with his or her supervisor and peers to provide
information related to the work performed;
Develops and maintains relationships with other social and law enforcement agencies
and cooperates with them in matters of mutual interest to assist probationers
with life adjustments;
Develops specific work goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish the work
performed;
Attends training and keeps abreast of professional developments and current
technology to assist in the monitoring of probationers;
May collect financial obligations from and issue receipts to offenders;
May perform urine drug/alcohol screenings and collect DNA samples from probationers;
May arrange for medical, mental health, substance abuse treatment or other services
according to individual probationer’s needs or court orders;
May execute arrest warrants, conduct warrantless searches and/or make warrantless
arrests;
May use a firearm in performing duties and exercising authority pursuant to
departmental policy.
SUBJECT OF EXAMINATION: A test designed to test for knowledge, skills, and/or abilities in the following areas:
1. Advising and Interacting with Others
2. Preparing Written Material
3. Evaluating Conclusions in Light of Known Facts
4. Applying Written Information
USE OF A CALCULATOR IS RECOMMENDED FOR THIS EXAMINATION. QUIET, HAND-HELD, SOLAR OR BATTERY POWERED CALCULATORS ARE PERMITTED. CELL PHONES OR DEVICES WITH TYPEWRITER KEYBOARDS ARE PROHIBITED.
EXPANDED SUB-TEST DESCRIPTION:
Advising and Interacting with Others- These questions test for the ability to interact with other people in order to gather and present information and to provide assistance and advice in a courteous and professional manner.
Preparing Written Material- These questions test for the ability to write the kinds of reports and correspondence required in criminal justice settings such as probation and parole. Some questions test for the ability to present information clearly and accurately. Others test for the ability to organize paragraphs logically and comprehensibly.
Evaluating Conclusions in Light of Known Facts- These questions will consist of a set of facts and a conclusion. You must decide if the conclusion is proved by the facts, disproved by the facts or if the facts are not sufficient to prove or disprove the conclusion. The questions will not be specific to a particular field.
Applying Written Information- These questions evaluate a candidate's ability to read, interpret and apply rules, regulations, directives, written narratives and other related material. You will be required to read a set of information and to appropriately apply the information to situations in various settings. All information needed to answer the questions is contained in the rules, regulations, etc. which are cited.
Test Guide:
The New York State Department of Civil Service has not prepared a test guide for this examination. However, candidates may find information in the publication 'General Guide to Written Tests' helpful in preparing for this test. This publication is available on line at: https://www.cs.ny.gov/testing/testguides.cfm.
CROSS-FILING: If you have applied for other local government or state examinations, call or write to each civil service agency to make arrangements no later than two weeks before the date of the examinations. You must notify all local government civil service agencies with whom you have filed an application of the test site at which you wish to take your examinations. The “Cross-filer Form” for Genesee County can be obtained at Genesee County Human Resources, 15 Main St., Batavia, NY 14020 or from our website, www.co.genesee.ny.us.
NOTE:Religious Accommodations, Persons with Disabilities or Active Military: If special arrangements for testing are required, please indicate this on your application. An explanation of your need for special testing accommodations must be attached to your application. If due to disability – medical documentation must be provided.
ACTIVE MILITARY MEMBERS: Any member of the armed forces of the United States who has duly filed an application to compete in a scheduled competitive examination but was deprived of the opportunity to compete in the examination due to active military duty could be provided with a special military make-up examination.
Current members of the Armed Forces may apply for Veteran’s credits by filing an “Application for Veteran’s Credits” (Form VC-1). The “Application for Veteran’s Credits” can be obtained at Genesee County Human Resources, 15 Main St., Batavia, NY 14020 or from our website at, www.co.genesee.ny.us. Proof of military status must also be presented and verified in order for consideration of granting of “conditional” Veteran’s credit. Acceptable proof may include a military I.D. card, military orders, or other official military document that substantiates active military service at time of exam. This documentation and VC-1 Form must be received prior to the establishment of the Eligible List for this examination. The “conditional” status of the additional credits will remain until proof is provided indicating that the service was in time of war and that the veteran received an honorable discharge, or was released under honorable circumstances.
VETERANS:Additional credits are available to veterans who meet certain established requirements. Veterans who have not exhausted their credits should make application for their use, if desired. A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR VETERANS CREDITS (FORM VC-1) AND a COPY OF SEPARATION PAPERS (FORM DD-214) MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE THE ELIGIBLE LIST FOR THIS EXAMINATION IS ESTABLISHED IN ORDER TO UTILIZE ADDITIONAL CREDITS. DISABLED VETERANS MUST SUBMIT, IN ADDITION, A COPY OF FORM VC-3 (AUTHORIZATION FOR DISABILITY RECORD). The “Application for Veteran’s Credits” can be obtained at Genesee County Human Resources, 15 Main St., Batavia, NY 14020 or from our website at, www.co.genesee.ny.us.
CHILDREN OF FIREFIGHTERS AND POLICE OFFICERS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY:
In conformance with Section 85-a of the Civil Service Law, children of firefighters and police officers killed in the line of duty shall be entitled to receive an additional ten points in a competitive examination for original appointment in the same municipality in which his or her parent has served. If you are qualified to participate in this examination and are a child of a firefighter or police officer killed in the line of duty in this municipality, please inform this office of this matter when you submit your application for examination. A candidate claiming such credit must provide the necessary documentation to verify additional credit eligibility within thirty (30) days of the examination date. No credit may be added after the eligible list has been established.
PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN FORGIVENESS: College graduates with student loans may be eligible to have part of their loan paid for after being employed in a full-time position at Genesee County. Additional information is available at https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/sites/default/files/public-service-loan-forgiveness.pdf.
PLACE TO FILE: To get an application, come in or send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Genesee County Human Resources, County Building I, 15 Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020 or download from website: www.co.genesee.ny.us. Phone 344-2550, Ext. 2221.
Applications mailed to us must be postmarked with a date no later than the last filing date indicated on this announcement.
All correspondence will be sent only to the address provided on the application for examination. It is your responsibility to inform the Genesee County Human Resources office of any change of address. Correspondence returned for incorrect address will not be forwarded. All address changes must be submitted to the Genesee County Human Resources office in writing.
APPLICANTS:Please contact this office three days prior to examination if you have not been notified by us, as to your eligibility to participate in this examination.
This examination is being prepared and rated by the New York State Department of Civil Service in accordance with Section 23-2 of the Civil Service Law. The provisions of the New York State Civil Service Rules and Regulations dealing with this rating of the examination will apply to this test.
All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $24.98 - $29.63 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
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