What are the responsibilities and job description for the Deputy / Volunteer Probation Officer position at Colorado Judicial Branch?
POSITION INFORMATION
Deputy Probation Officer (DPO) volunteer positions are available in the 18th Judicial District. Our volunteer program is located at 1610 W. Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80120. Applications for this non-paid position are currently being accepted. We are open for this position on Monday and Tuesday from 9:00am-4:00pm and Wednesday’s from 9:00am-6:00pm. A minimum commitment of one day per week, 4 hours (or more) per day, for one year is preferred. DPO’s are supervised by Deputy Probation Officer Coordinators. Mandatory training consists of two-full days and then hands on through the year. Applicants interested in completing specific school-related internship programs are encouraged to apply. The DPO Coordinators and program will provide training and supervision appropriate for duties assigned, which may depend on a person’s availability and capacity. DPO specific duties may include but are not limited to; learning work-flow and case management practices for probation supervision, meet with adult clients, assist probation officers with cases and a wide range of administrative duties, preparing court documents, and managing a small caseload. All Deputy Probation Officers must pass a Criminal History Check.
Notice To Colorado Applicants
In compliance with the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act, in any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Judicial Department works to provide equal access to justice, contribute to public safety, and strengthen the rule of law across Colorado. Together our courts and probation departments are committed to impartial and timely dispute resolution; support for families, litigants, and victims; client rehabilitation; and meaningful community engagement.
STATEMENT OF DUTIES
Completion of the Deputy Probation Officer Training.
Provide supervision to probation clients managing a small case load.
Regular check-ins with client's (via in person, WebEx or phone).
Implementing Incentives & Sanctions
Implementation of Assessments
Creating Case Plans using SMART goals
Keep accurate and up to date records of client contacts; work with JPOD computer system.
Write court reports, complaints, and other necessary correspondence.
Attend client court hearings when necessary.
Monitor terms and conditions of probation and all court orders.
Evaluate client needs and develop community referrals accordingly/Help develop case plans with clients.
Work with collections investigators on collecting cost, fees, and restitution.
Application of Motivational Interviewing Techniques
Writing Narratives using correct coding
Additional Comments
During normal business operations, intern/volunteer opportunities are available, offering practical experience in the field.
As a new Deputy Probation Officer you will start as a DPO 1 and have opportunities to move to a DPO 2 and DPO 3 based on your length of service, ability to complete training, and utilize core skills of an active probation officer. You will work closely with DPO Coordinators to guide you through the program. Additional training and networking opportunities will be provided as well as participation in coaching and feedback and participation in Mock Interviewing upon readiness.
Essential Functions
Please see statement of duties listed above.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be at least 18 years old to apply.
Deputy Probation Officer (DPO) volunteer positions are available in the 18th Judicial District. Our volunteer program is located at 1610 W. Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80120. Applications for this non-paid position are currently being accepted. We are open for this position on Monday and Tuesday from 9:00am-4:00pm and Wednesday’s from 9:00am-6:00pm. A minimum commitment of one day per week, 4 hours (or more) per day, for one year is preferred. DPO’s are supervised by Deputy Probation Officer Coordinators. Mandatory training consists of two-full days and then hands on through the year. Applicants interested in completing specific school-related internship programs are encouraged to apply. The DPO Coordinators and program will provide training and supervision appropriate for duties assigned, which may depend on a person’s availability and capacity. DPO specific duties may include but are not limited to; learning work-flow and case management practices for probation supervision, meet with adult clients, assist probation officers with cases and a wide range of administrative duties, preparing court documents, and managing a small caseload. All Deputy Probation Officers must pass a Criminal History Check.
- These positions are unpaid and are not eligible for benefits******
Notice To Colorado Applicants
In compliance with the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act, in any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Judicial Department works to provide equal access to justice, contribute to public safety, and strengthen the rule of law across Colorado. Together our courts and probation departments are committed to impartial and timely dispute resolution; support for families, litigants, and victims; client rehabilitation; and meaningful community engagement.
STATEMENT OF DUTIES
Completion of the Deputy Probation Officer Training.
Provide supervision to probation clients managing a small case load.
Regular check-ins with client's (via in person, WebEx or phone).
Implementing Incentives & Sanctions
Implementation of Assessments
Creating Case Plans using SMART goals
Keep accurate and up to date records of client contacts; work with JPOD computer system.
Write court reports, complaints, and other necessary correspondence.
Attend client court hearings when necessary.
Monitor terms and conditions of probation and all court orders.
Evaluate client needs and develop community referrals accordingly/Help develop case plans with clients.
Work with collections investigators on collecting cost, fees, and restitution.
Application of Motivational Interviewing Techniques
Writing Narratives using correct coding
Additional Comments
During normal business operations, intern/volunteer opportunities are available, offering practical experience in the field.
As a new Deputy Probation Officer you will start as a DPO 1 and have opportunities to move to a DPO 2 and DPO 3 based on your length of service, ability to complete training, and utilize core skills of an active probation officer. You will work closely with DPO Coordinators to guide you through the program. Additional training and networking opportunities will be provided as well as participation in coaching and feedback and participation in Mock Interviewing upon readiness.
Essential Functions
Please see statement of duties listed above.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be at least 18 years old to apply.