Job Details for U.S Probation Officer (Supervision Division)
Court Name/Organization | New York Eastern Probation Office |
Overview of the Position | The U.S. Probation for the Eastern District of New York is accepting applications for the position of U.S. Probation Officer within the Supervision Division. The agency is comprised of two divisional offices (Brooklyn and Central Islip, NY), with the Brooklyn office being the headquarter office. U.S. Probation Officers serve in a judiciary law enforcement capacity and assist in the fair administration of justice, provide community safety, conduct objective investigations, supervise persons under supervision, interact with outside agencies and community members, and prepare reports and present recommendations to the court. Beginning Classification and Step will vary depending on qualifications, experience, and funding availability. Salary progression is based on acceptable performance. There is potential for promotion to a higher level without further competition. |
Location | Brooklyn, NY |
Opening and Closing Dates | 03/13/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
Appointment Type | Permanent |
Classification Level/Grade | CL 27 - CL 28 |
Salary | $69,685 - $103,566 |
Link to Court Careers Information | http://www.NYEP.uscourts.gov |
Announcement Number | NYEO 25-07 |
Position Description
- U.S. Probation Officers (in the Supervision Division) monitor persons under supervision to maximize adherence to imposed conditions, reduce risks to the community, and to provide correctional treatment. They maintain personal contact with persons under supervision through office, home and community visits conducted in-person, by telephone or by virtual means if deemed appropriate. They conduct regular field activities which include a component of early morning, evening, and weekends or holiday hours and they may be required to respond to situations outside of normal business hours.
- U.S. Probation Officers make referrals to appropriate outside agencies such as mental health/drug treatment facilities and employment/training agencies.
- U.S. Probation Officers investigate employment, sources of income, lifestyle, and associates to assess risk and compliance. They address substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, and similar problems and implement the necessary treatment through assessment, monitoring, and counseling. They assess risk levels of persons under supervision, and they employ Evidenced Based Practices, monitoring, restrictions, and interventions to address risk.
- U.S. Probation Officers communicate with other organizations and persons (such as the U.S. Parole Commission, Bureau of Prisons, law enforcement, treatment agencies, and attorneys) concerning persons under supervision behavior and the conditions of supervision.
- U.S. Probation Officers identify and investigate violations and implement appropriate alternatives and sanctions. They are required to maintain detailed records of all case activity. They report violations of the conditions of supervision to the appropriate authorities, prepare written reports on any violations of conditions and make recommendations for disposition. They testify in Court, when necessary or warranted.
- The U.S. Probation for the Eastern District of New York's mission is to make the community safer by facilitating the administration of justice, providing opportunities for positive change while maintaining professional integrity, dignity, and respect for all. As a partner in the national federal probation system, the office is guided by the Charter for Excellence.
Qualifications
Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must possess a four-year degree from an accredited college or university in a field of academic study such as criminal justice, criminology, psychology, sociology, human relations, business or public administration, which provides evidence of the capacity to understand and apply the legal requirements and human relation skills involved in the position. In addition to possessing a four-year degree, applicants must also have two years of specialized experience or the completion of a master's degree in a field of study closely related to the position or a Juris Doctor (JD) degree.
Specialized experience is defined as progressively responsible experience, gained after completion of a bachelor's degree, in such fields as probation, pretrial services, parole, corrections, criminal investigations, or work in substance/addiction treatment. Experience as a police officer, custodial. or security officer, without any criminal investigative experience, is not creditable.
General Experience
- Experience as a probation officer on a federal, state or county level is desirable.
- Knowledge of federal law and the criminal justice system and how it relates to the roles and functions of a U.S. Probation Officer.
- Strong familiarity with techniques in supervising offenders. Skill in working with violent and/or difficult individuals and implementing negotiation and motivation techniques.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills. Superior attention to detail.
- Knowledge of automated/internet resources and systems available for conducting background checks, criminal histories, and other investigative databases.
Employee Benefits
Employees of U.S. Probation offices are not covered by the Office of Personnel Management's civil service classification system or regulations.
Employees of the U.S. Probation Office are Judicial Branch employees under the U.S. Courts. Judicial employees serve under an "excepted appointment," and are considered "at-will" employees. Probation officers participate in the Federal Law Enforcement Hazardous Duty Retirement program.
Creditable time in service in other federal agencies, or the military, will be added to judiciary employment when computing employee benefits. Positions are subject to mandatory electronic funds transfer (direct deposit).
The Federal Benefits package includes, but is not limited to:
- Paid Annual Leave
- Paid Sick Leave
- 11 Paid Holidays
- Retirement Benefits
- Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), a 401(k)-styled program with a government match of up to 5%.
- Health Insurance
- Dental and Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Flexible Benefits Program which includes medical and dependent care
Miscellaneous
- U.S. Probation Officers (in the Supervision Division) monitor persons under supervision to maximize adherence to imposed conditions, reduce risks to the community, and to provide correctional treatment. They maintain personal contact with persons under supervision through office, home and community visits conducted in-person, by telephone or by virtual means if deemed appropriate. They conduct regular field activities which include a component of early morning, evening, and weekends or holiday hours and they may be required to respond to situations outside of normal business hours.
- U.S. Probation Officers make referrals to appropriate outside agencies such as mental health/drug treatment facilities and employment/training agencies.
- U.S. Probation Officers investigate employment, sources of income, lifestyle, and associates to assess risk and compliance. They address substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, and similar problems and implement the necessary treatment through assessment, monitoring, and counseling. They assess risk levels of persons under supervision, and they employ Evidenced Based Practices, monitoring, restrictions, and interventions to address risk.
- U.S. Probation Officers communicate with other organizations and persons (such as the U.S. Parole Commission, Bureau of Prisons, law enforcement, treatment agencies, and attorneys) concerning persons under supervision behavior and the conditions of supervision.
- U.S. Probation Officers identify and investigate violations and implement appropriate alternatives and sanctions. They are required to maintain detailed records of all case activity. They report violations of the conditions of supervision to the appropriate authorities, prepare written reports on any violations of conditions and make recommendations for disposition. They testify in Court, when necessary or warranted.
- The U.S. Probation for the Eastern District of New York's mission is to make the community safer by facilitating the administration of justice, providing opportunities for positive change while maintaining professional integrity, dignity, and respect for all. As a partner in the national federal probation system, the office is guided by the Charter for Excellence.
Application Info
All applicants must submit the following documents, combined as a single PDF file:
- Resume
- Letter of interest, which indicates your knowledge, skills, and experience as they relate to this position.
- Federal Judiciary Branch Application for Employment – AO78 (which can be obtained on agency’s website under Job Applicants/Internships).
- College Transcripts (copies will be accepted at the time of application, but official versions will be required if selected for an interview).
Please submit all documents combined as a single PDF file, via email to nyep_human_resources@nyep.uscourts.gov with the subject line "NYEP 25-07 Supervision USPO."
All Submissions must be received by 5p.m. on the closing date. Only applications submitted via email will be accepted. Please include the vacancy number and position title in the subject field of the email containing the application. Applications submitted as zip files, cloud files and/or links will not be accepted.
The U.S. Probation Office of the Eastern District of New York is not authorized to reimburse candidates for interview or relocation expenses. The court reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement, to withdraw the announcement, or to fill the position sooner than the preference date, any of which may occur without prior written or other notice.
The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.