Municipal Court Probation Officer II - City of Birmingham
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LOCATIONS: Birmingham
TARGET CLOSE DATE:
08/15/2025PAY GRADE:
Grade 22TYPE:
Full timeJOB SUMMARY:
The City of Birmingham is seeking a well-qualified and motivated individual for the position of Municipal Court Probation Officer II. This role is responsible for conducting evaluations, recommending referrals, and implementing and overseeing court-ordered probation activities for adult offenders. The Probation Officer manages a caseload by maintaining contact with probationers to ensure compliance with court orders, preparing reports and documentation, attending court hearings, and developing relationships with community resources. The position also requires participation in professional development activities.Candidates must obtain Court Referral Officer (CRO) certification. Work is performed in both office and courtroom settings. This position operates under the direct supervision of the Court Administrator, Municipal Court Probation Administrator, Senior Probation Officer, and presiding judge, with general guidance from the Alabama Administrative Office of Courts.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
The City of Birmingham provides competitive pay and comprehensive benefits packages to include medical and dental insurance, employer-sponsored retirement plan (pension), generous paid holidays, sick and vacation leave, and more. The annual pay range for this job is presented below:Birmingham: $49,254 - $76,419
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
The following are job-related qualifications that are required for employment consideration for this position:
Driver's license.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
No felony convictions or misdemeanors of moral turpitude including but not limited to domestic violence or theft.
Experience providing case management (e.g., probation, parole, medical, social work).
Ability to obtain a Court Referral Officer (CRO) certification within one year of employment (Note: there is no financial cost to the employee for obtaining this certification).
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
The following are job-related qualifications deemed desirable by the City of Birmingham. These qualifications may be considered by the hiring agency when reviewing applications and inviting candidates to participate in subsequent steps in the selection processes.
Experience interpreting information from English to Spanish and Spanish to English.
Experience working in a courtroom setting as a court officer (e.g., probation officer, probation aide, social worker).
TYPICAL JOB DUTIES:
Performs administrative tasks such as documentation, maintaining information files, and processing paperwork to ensure files are accurate.
Develops personalized case management plans by recommending treatment referrals, community-based referrals, and new probation orders to help probationers succeed.
Prepares case recommendations for the judge by attending court sessions/hearings, preparing reports, and providing compliance updates on probationers to help the judge make informed decisions about the probationer's case.
Completes intake procedures by reviewing probationers’ background information, interviewing probationers, and assessing risk and needs to gather information about the probationer.
Serves as a liaison for the department by developing relationships, attending meetings, communicating with courts, and educating the community to coordinate services and resources.
Monitors probationers through gathering information relevant to cases and communicating with associated departments/agencies to help ensure compliance with court orders.
Engages in activities designed to ensure professional development, awareness of developments in the field, and knowledge of relevant practices, rules, laws, policies, and/or guidelines.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Job is primarily sedentary, involving sitting for long periods of time, but may involve occasional walking or standing for brief periods.WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work is conducted both indoors in office settings as well as courtroom settings. Work involves the use of standard office equipment, such as a computer, phone, copier, etc. Employees may be exposed to bodily fluids such as urine.EEO STATEMENT:
The Personnel Board of Jefferson County provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment with the Personnel Board of Jefferson County, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. Each Merit System member city/agency operate its own equal employment opportunity policies available on the individual city/agency website.
ACCOMMODATION:
To request an accommodation in the application or hiring process due to your own ongoing medical condition or disability, please contact our Accommodations Coordinator at accommodationrequest@pbjcal.org or phone at 205-279-3500 (select option 1) Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time. The accommodation process is reserved solely for job seekers with disabilities requesting accessibility assistance or accommodation in the job application process.
NOTE:
This job posting may close before, or be extended beyond, the listed Target Close Date based on the employment needs of the Merit System. More detail regarding this job is available by clicking Apply.
DISCLAIMER:
This job posting is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of the job duties, responsibilities, or skills and abilities required to do the job and may be changed at the discretion of the Personnel Board at any time.