This is an employment position under the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) Judiciary and subject to GTB Tribal Court personnel policies. This position may include a flexible schedule and partial remote work as allowed under GTB Tribal Court personnel policies.SummaryThis is a full-time Probation Officer position. Expectation is onsite hours with emphasis on home visits both during and after normal business hours. The Probation Officer will assist the probation department in activities that relate to juvenile and adult offenders in the court system, both on bond and on probation.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Legal, Paralegal, Business, Administrative Services, Social Work/Services, Social Science, Sociology, Psychology, Liberal Arts or similar degrees may be considered. A combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of a bachelor's degree.General knowledge of applicable law, regulations, rules, policies, procedures and administration is required.Must have a valid Michigan Driver's License and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesBe familiar with the laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of the Grand Traverse Band, including GTB Court Rules, GTB Code and GTB Constitution.Observe and comply with all GTB and Court policies regarding confidentiality.Must be familiar with State, Local, Federal and Tribal Laws.Must be able to work with other tribal, local, state, federal or private agencies of other jurisdictions.Work closely with outside agencies (LE, Protective Service, FIA, and schools), courts (state and local), outside Attorneys and law firms and tribal programs who provide services for our clients.Investigation and preparation of dispositions and/or sentencing recommendations to Tribal Court for all cases involving child and adult offenders. These Recommendations will incorporate rehabilitation and the community justice plan. Pre‑Sentence investigation (PSI) reporting for sentencing hearings and Pre‑Disposition Reporting (PDR) for disposition hearings.Perform background checks for Bond, Sentencing, Disposition.Provide support, preventive and supervisory services to all individuals placed on bond and/or probation.Monitoring and supervision of compliance with dispositional and/or sentencing orders of the court, which includes preparation of pre‑sentence investigation reports, motions, and other documents.Monitoring and supervision of compliance with bond orders of the court, which includes preparation and filing of memos to notify the Court and Prosecutor of compliance / non‑compliance of Bond Clients.Schedule case review hearings for child and adult offenders, which includes advising the court of compliance or non‑compliance of the court order.Maintain Bond and Probation Case Files with adequate case management notes; proper filing of court documents, notice of hearings and orders; keep the Court's computer management system (CMS) updated with bond and probation related case information; document all case activity and pertinent case information in both the electronic and paper case files.Inform offenders and their families about the cost, constraints and responsibilities of maintaining electronic monitoring equipment. Provide installation services in the offender's home, communicate with the agency and assist law enforcement in monitoring the actions of the offender.Add, update and/or adjust financial ledgers of clients into the Court's CMS to include court ordered fines, costs, fees, etc. Enter invoices for House Arrest, Smart Start, Jail, and Domestic Violence Counseling.Provide approval to pay to relevant court program directors for approved and correct court ordered fines, fees, costs eligible to be paid by a grant and ensure same is adjusted out of the client's ledger.Obtain and maintain certifications for JWIN NCIC background checks and as backup Tribal Access Program (TAP) Terminal Agency Coordinator (TAC).Obtain and maintain certifications for Michigan State Police (MSP) Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN).Must become certified in drug test specimen collections and chain of custody requirements and administer the same to court bond/probation clients; become certified to administer Preliminary Breath Test (PBT) to bond/probation clients.Set up training courses between the companies Tribal Court contracts with and court staff.Train new Probation staff.Maintain statistics for Grant reporting.Managing Court Hearings, probation meetings and training opportunities.Looking for new ways to improve probation practices, for self and for staff.Setting up multidisciplinary meetings when necessary to help support clients.Provide supervision and transportation of offenders to non‑secure detention, secure detention and/or treatment facilities.Provide effective community service opportunities and monitoring for clients who are required to perform community service.Training - Basic Interviewing/Counseling Techniques, Self Defense Tactics, Blood Pathogens, Tribal Probation Academy and all other training/programs as deemed administratively necessary for the position and as required by the Court and/or GTB. Attend training to improve skills necessary for job duties.Development and maintenance of bond and probation court forms in compliance with tribal statutes, ordinances, codes, etc. and as approved by the Judiciary.Receive, record and deposit fees, fines, court costs, reimbursement, restitution and all other monies and/or property using tribal accounting procedures.Attend pertinent bond and probation court hearings; request subsequent hearings as needed.Collaborate as a team to help create new programs that the court may use.Attend meetings and give input on how to help the court and its programs run smoothly.Responsible for tracking incarcerated individuals and ensuring the resulting incarceration/medical costs are updated in the Court's CMS.Assist the Bailiff on transporting prisoners to and from the courtroom as needed.Assist in answering daily incoming calls, forwarding calls, and directing visitors, GTB clients, and guests to appropriate personnel/departments.Assist in processing of incoming and outgoing mail.Performance of light clerking duties may be required.Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor and/or judiciary.Other Skills and AbilitiesMust have outstanding written and verbal communication skills.Must meet requirements to fulfill position of Probation Officer (may include running, lifting, conducting home/school visits/searches, restraint, etc.).Work requires computer literacy, especially in Windows, Word, Excel and specialized Court Software.Excellent time management and organizational skills.Common sense and good people skills are critical to this position.Ability to analyze situations and apply logical and rational thinking to make a decision or choose a course of action; drawing on previous experience and skill as the basis for decision‑making.Ability to deal with people in intense situations, confront and resolve conflicts that disrupt workflow or interpersonal relationships.General proficiency in computers as detailed in the additional functions and tasks section of this document.General proficiency in 10‑key and other office equipment.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Excellent interpersonal skills with demonstrated patience, tact and respect as demonstrated in the Seven Grandfather Teachings.Exceptional detail and follow‑up skills.Ability to effectively establish priorities and meet deadlines.Ability to quickly evaluate alternatives and decide on a plan of action.Ability to read and write legibly.Be on‑call 24 hours a day 365 days a year.Enter Full Court Grant payments.Acceptable background and employment history investigation results.Current driver's license and an acceptable driving record.Education and/or ExperienceBachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Legal, Paralegal, Business, Administrative Services, Social Work/Services, Social Science, Sociology, Psychology, Liberal Arts or similar degrees may be considered. A combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of a bachelor's degree.General knowledge of applicable law, regulations, rules, policies, procedures and administration is required.Ethical standards of the position must be adhered to.Driving RequirementsMust have a valid unrestricted driver's license (no DUIL or OWI) and be insurable with GTB's insurance carrier.Equipment to be UsedGeneral office equipment including calculators, computers, modem, copiers, fax, phone, printer systems; in addition, digital camera, court car camera, drug testing equipment and supplies and PBT machine.Typical Physical DemandsWork requires sitting, lifting, reaching, walking, and lifting up to fifty pounds. Also requires manual dexterity to operate office equipment, keyboarding, copiers, etc. Ability to operate an automobile in the course of assigned duties.Typical Mental DemandsWill routinely be involved in conflict resolution, problem solving, mediation, and discussions with all levels of the organization. Required to be other‑centered and resolution focused. Must set aside personal considerations and render objective findings and resolutions in often complex human circumstances.Working ConditionsDeadlines are involved, so there is constant time pressure. Reliable transportation for local travel to various properties in a forty‑mile radius is involved, as well as out of town, overnight travel on occasion is required. Although primarily an 8‑5 job, one must be flexible and willing to work the occasional evening, weekend, or holiday. A good deal of work is performed in an office environment, but it is important to realize that some of the work is in the community and other agencies. Must be willing to travel and provide transportation services to clients.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesNone.CommentsNative American preference will apply. Must be willing and able to pass a background investigation and a drug and alcohol urinalysis as a condition of employment. Adherence to strict company policy in regard to confidentiality is a must.This position is subject to IC3 Background Investigation, Drug Screen and Driving Record/Motor Vehicle Report (MVR).#J-18808-Ljbffr
This is an employment position under the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) Judiciary and subject to GTB Tribal Court personnel policies. This position may include a flexible schedule and partial remote work as allowed under GTB Tribal Court personnel policies.SummaryThis is a full-time Probation Officer position. Expectation is onsite hours with emphasis on home visits both during and after normal business hours. The Probation Officer will assist the probation department in activities that relate to juvenile and adult offenders in the court system, both on bond and on probation.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Legal, Paralegal, Business, Administrative Services, Social Work/Services, Social Science, Sociology, Psychology, Liberal Arts or similar degrees may be considered. A combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of a bachelor's degree.General knowledge of applicable law, regulations, rules, policies, procedures and administration is required.Must have a valid Michigan Driver's License and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesBe familiar with the laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of the Grand Traverse Band, including GTB Court Rules, GTB Code and GTB Constitution.Observe and comply with all GTB and Court policies regarding confidentiality.Must be familiar with State, Local, Federal and Tribal Laws.Must be able to work with other tribal, local, state, federal or private agencies of other jurisdictions.Work closely with outside agencies (LE, Protective Service, FIA, and schools), courts (state and local), outside Attorneys and law firms and tribal programs who provide services for our clients.Investigation and preparation of dispositions and/or sentencing recommendations to Tribal Court for all cases involving child and adult offenders. These Recommendations will incorporate rehabilitation and the community justice plan. Pre‑Sentence investigation (PSI) reporting for sentencing hearings and Pre‑Disposition Reporting (PDR) for disposition hearings.Perform background checks for Bond, Sentencing, Disposition.Provide support, preventive and supervisory services to all individuals placed on bond and/or probation.Monitoring and supervision of compliance with dispositional and/or sentencing orders of the court, which includes preparation of pre‑sentence investigation reports, motions, and other documents.Monitoring and supervision of compliance with bond orders of the court, which includes preparation and filing of memos to notify the Court and Prosecutor of compliance / non‑compliance of Bond Clients.Schedule case review hearings for child and adult offenders, which includes advising the court of compliance or non‑compliance of the court order.Maintain Bond and Probation Case Files with adequate case management notes; proper filing of court documents, notice of hearings and orders; keep the Court's computer management system (CMS) updated with bond and probation related case information; document all case activity and pertinent case information in both the electronic and paper case files.Inform offenders and their families about the cost, constraints and responsibilities of maintaining electronic monitoring equipment. Provide installation services in the offender's home, communicate with the agency and assist law enforcement in monitoring the actions of the offender.Add, update and/or adjust financial ledgers of clients into the Court's CMS to include court ordered fines, costs, fees, etc. Enter invoices for House Arrest, Smart Start, Jail, and Domestic Violence Counseling.Provide approval to pay to relevant court program directors for approved and correct court ordered fines, fees, costs eligible to be paid by a grant and ensure same is adjusted out of the client's ledger.Obtain and maintain certifications for JWIN NCIC background checks and as backup Tribal Access Program (TAP) Terminal Agency Coordinator (TAC).Obtain and maintain certifications for Michigan State Police (MSP) Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN).Must become certified in drug test specimen collections and chain of custody requirements and administer the same to court bond/probation clients; become certified to administer Preliminary Breath Test (PBT) to bond/probation clients.Set up training courses between the companies Tribal Court contracts with and court staff.Train new Probation staff.Maintain statistics for Grant reporting.Managing Court Hearings, probation meetings and training opportunities.Looking for new ways to improve probation practices, for self and for staff.Setting up multidisciplinary meetings when necessary to help support clients.Provide supervision and transportation of offenders to non‑secure detention, secure detention and/or treatment facilities.Provide effective community service opportunities and monitoring for clients who are required to perform community service.Training - Basic Interviewing/Counseling Techniques, Self Defense Tactics, Blood Pathogens, Tribal Probation Academy and all other training/programs as deemed administratively necessary for the position and as required by the Court and/or GTB. Attend training to improve skills necessary for job duties.Development and maintenance of bond and probation court forms in compliance with tribal statutes, ordinances, codes, etc. and as approved by the Judiciary.Receive, record and deposit fees, fines, court costs, reimbursement, restitution and all other monies and/or property using tribal accounting procedures.Attend pertinent bond and probation court hearings; request subsequent hearings as needed.Collaborate as a team to help create new programs that the court may use.Attend meetings and give input on how to help the court and its programs run smoothly.Responsible for tracking incarcerated individuals and ensuring the resulting incarceration/medical costs are updated in the Court's CMS.Assist the Bailiff on transporting prisoners to and from the courtroom as needed.Assist in answering daily incoming calls, forwarding calls, and directing visitors, GTB clients, and guests to appropriate personnel/departments.Assist in processing of incoming and outgoing mail.Performance of light clerking duties may be required.Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor and/or judiciary.Other Skills and AbilitiesMust have outstanding written and verbal communication skills.Must meet requirements to fulfill position of Probation Officer (may include running, lifting, conducting home/school visits/searches, restraint, etc.).Work requires computer literacy, especially in Windows, Word, Excel and specialized Court Software.Excellent time management and organizational skills.Common sense and good people skills are critical to this position.Ability to analyze situations and apply logical and rational thinking to make a decision or choose a course of action; drawing on previous experience and skill as the basis for decision‑making.Ability to deal with people in intense situations, confront and resolve conflicts that disrupt workflow or interpersonal relationships.General proficiency in computers as detailed in the additional functions and tasks section of this document.General proficiency in 10‑key and other office equipment.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Excellent interpersonal skills with demonstrated patience, tact and respect as demonstrated in the Seven Grandfather Teachings.Exceptional detail and follow‑up skills.Ability to effectively establish priorities and meet deadlines.Ability to quickly evaluate alternatives and decide on a plan of action.Ability to read and write legibly.Be on‑call 24 hours a day 365 days a year.Enter Full Court Grant payments.Acceptable background and employment history investigation results.Current driver's license and an acceptable driving record.Education and/or ExperienceBachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Legal, Paralegal, Business, Administrative Services, Social Work/Services, Social Science, Sociology, Psychology, Liberal Arts or similar degrees may be considered. A combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of a bachelor's degree.General knowledge of applicable law, regulations, rules, policies, procedures and administration is required.Ethical standards of the position must be adhered to.Driving RequirementsMust have a valid unrestricted driver's license (no DUIL or OWI) and be insurable with GTB's insurance carrier.Equipment to be UsedGeneral office equipment including calculators, computers, modem, copiers, fax, phone, printer systems; in addition, digital camera, court car camera, drug testing equipment and supplies and PBT machine.Typical Physical DemandsWork requires sitting, lifting, reaching, walking, and lifting up to fifty pounds. Also requires manual dexterity to operate office equipment, keyboarding, copiers, etc. Ability to operate an automobile in the course of assigned duties.Typical Mental DemandsWill routinely be involved in conflict resolution, problem solving, mediation, and discussions with all levels of the organization. Required to be other‑centered and resolution focused. Must set aside personal considerations and render objective findings and resolutions in often complex human circumstances.Working ConditionsDeadlines are involved, so there is constant time pressure. Reliable transportation for local travel to various properties in a forty‑mile radius is involved, as well as out of town, overnight travel on occasion is required. Although primarily an 8‑5 job, one must be flexible and willing to work the occasional evening, weekend, or holiday. A good deal of work is performed in an office environment, but it is important to realize that some of the work is in the community and other agencies. Must be willing to travel and provide transportation services to clients.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesNone.CommentsNative American preference will apply. Must be willing and able to pass a background investigation and a drug and alcohol urinalysis as a condition of employment. Adherence to strict company policy in regard to confidentiality is a must.This position is subject to IC3 Background Investigation, Drug Screen and Driving Record/Motor Vehicle Report (MVR).#J-18808-Ljbffr
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