Court Services Officer I - 10th Judicial District Accounting - Olathe, KS at Geebo

Court Services Officer I - 10th Judicial District

Olathe, KS Olathe, KS Full-time Full-time $26.
74 an hour $26.
74 an hour Position number:
K0049752, K0242952, K0074947 Location of Employment:
10th Judicial District, Johnson County Kansas Classification and Grade:
Court Services Officer I, Grade 36, $26.
74 an hour Kansas Judicial Branch Benefits State Employment Center - Benefits (ks.
gov) Job Duties:
This position is responsible for the case management supervision of adult probation offenders.
The chosen candidate will be required to complete risk/needs assessments, prepare case plans and affidavits to the Court, complete log notes, and appear/testify in court proceedings.
Required education and
Experience:
Bachelor's degree is required with preference given to degrees in a social services field.
This position requires attention to detail and strong written/oral communication skills in addition to computer skills.
Ability to work both independently and with a team is required.
Preferred
Qualifications:
Minimum of one year experience in the field of criminal justice is preferred, with preference given to experience relating directly to probation supervision.
LS/CMI and WRNA certification and knowledge of evidence-based practices is preferred.
Ability to maintain calm in stressful situations and multi-task is important.
Application deadline:
Open Until Filled The Americans with Disabilities Act ensures your right to reasonable accommodations during the employment process.
A request for accommodation will not affect your opportunities for employment with the Judicial Branch.
If you wish to request an ADA accommodation, please contact email protected or by TDD through the Kansas Relay Center at 800-766-3777 or 711.
The Kansas Judicial Branch is an EEO/AA Employer ihBgkNVX1X.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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