Job Details for Probation Officer or Probation Officer Assistant
Court Name/Organization: | Oklahoma Northern Probation and Pretrial Services |
Location: | Tulsa, OK |
Opening and Closing Dates: | 05/03/2024 - Open Until Filled |
Appointment Type: | Permanent |
Link to Court Careers Information: | https://www.oknd.uscourts.gov/employment-opportunities |
Announcement Number: | FY # 24-03 |
Position Description
The U.S. Probation Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma is a combined district responsible for all pretrial, presentence, and post-conviction functions for the U.S. District Court. The district is comprised of eleven counties in Northeastern Oklahoma. The office is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
By statute, probation and pretrial services officers serve in a judiciary law enforcement position and assist in the administration of justice. Officers promote community safety, gather information, supervise defendant/offenders during traditional and non- traditional hours, interact with other agencies, conduct investigations, prepare reports, and present recommendations to the court. The probation officer assistant serves in a judiciary law enforcement position under the direction and guidance of a supervisor, provides technical support and assistance in a wide range of areas, including assisting with compiling information for investigations; assisting with supervising defendants and/or offenders; preparing and drafting reports and correspondence; and similar duties.
How To Apply
The application packet consists of:
- Cover letter
- Resume (two-page maximum)
- AO78, Federal Judicial Branch Application for Employment
Please email the entire packet as one attachment in PDF format with “Vacancy # 24-03” in the subject line to: okndhr@oknd.uscourts.gov
Only electronic applications will be accepted.
The U.S. Probation Office is not authorized to reimburse candidates for interview or relocation expenses. Applicants interviewed will be given a written assessment exercise. School transcripts may be requested as part of the final selection process. Due to the volume of applications received, U.S. Probation Office will only communicate with those qualified individuals who will be interviewed.
The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.