Job Description
Salary : $44,928.00 - $76,378.00 Annually
Location : Adult Probation Officer, IL
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202400099
Department: Probation
Opening Date: 04/11/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
Description
20th Judicial Circuit
Court Services and Probation
State of Illinois
Notice of Vacancy
Position: Adult Probation Officer
Agency/Office: St. Clair County Probation Department
11 West Lincoln Street
Belleville, Illinois 62220
Qualifications:
Possess a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university;
Certified eligible for hire by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts;
Have no prior felony convictions or suspended imposition of a sentence;
A residence of St. Clair County, Illinois prior to completion of probationary period
a United States citizen and resident of Illinois within 90 days of appointment
Must be 21 years of age or upward
Possess strong time management and organizational skills;
Possess strong verbal and written communication skills
Possess a valid driver's license.
Closing Date: Until Filled
Gregory F. Norkus
Director
Court Services and Probation
20th Judicial Circuit State of Illinois
Salary: $44,928 -76,378
Job Classification: Full-time Position
TITLE: Probation Officer - Adult Unit
Probation Officers of the Adult Unit are appointed by the Director of Court Services and Probation with
the approval of the Chief Circuit Judge and are under the direct supervision of the Adult Unit Supervisors. Adult Unit Probation Officers supervise adults sentenced to probation for traffic, misdemeanor, or felony charges. All Officers appointed to the Adult Unit may serve a six month probationary period at the discretion of the Director.
QUALIFICATIONS:
All applicants for the position of Adult Unit Officer will minimally meet the following qualifications: Obtained a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university;
Certified eligible for hire by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts;
Must be a U.S. citizen, resident of Illinois within 90 days of appointment, and a resident of St. Clair County prior to the completion of the probationary period;
Have no prior felony convictions and/or felony suspended imposition cases;
Possess a valid driver's license;
Possess strong verbal, written, and inter-personal communication skills as well as strong
organizational and time management skills.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The duties and responsibilities of the Adult Unit Probation Officer will include, but are not limited to the following: Supervise a caseload of adult offenders in accordance with Administrative Office of Illinois Courts and Departmental policy/procedures;
Conduct intake interviews with all adults sentenced to probation and complete
assessments/reassessments; Document all contacts relating to office visits, home visits, school attendance, community
service, treatment, urinalysis tests, employment, and any other pertinent data relative to the case; File revocation reports with the State's Attorney;
Testify in Court proceedings related to the case (i.e. revocation hearings, sentencing hearings, reviews, etc.);
Provide monthly reports related to activity of the caseload;
Obtain urinalysis and DNA samples from probationers;
Successfully complete Probation Officer training required by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts or the Department;
Duties as assigned by Director, Deputy Director(s), or Supervisor(s) to assist with the functioning of the department.
Examples of Duties
20th Judicial Circuit
Court Services and Probation
State of Illinois
Notice of Vacancy
Position: Adult Probation Officer
Agency/Office: St. Clair County Probation Department
11 West Lincoln Street
Belleville, Illinois 62220
Qualifications: Possess a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university;
Certified eligible for hire by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts;
Have no prior felony convictions or suspended imposition of a sentence;
A residence of St. Clair County, Illinois prior to completion of probationary period
a United States citizen and resident of Illinois within 90 days of appointment
Must be 21 years of age or upward
Possess strong time management and organizational skills;
Possess strong verbal and written communication skills
Possess a valid driver's license.
Closing Date: Until Filled
Gregory F. Norkus
Director
Court Services and Probation
20th Judicial Circuit State of Illinois
Salary: $44,928 -76,378
Job Classification: Full-time Position
TITLE: Probation Officer - Adult Unit
Probation Officers of the Adult Unit are appointed by the Director of Court Services and Probation with
the approval of the Chief Circuit Judge and are under the direct supervision of the Adult Unit Supervisors. Adult Unit Probation Officers supervise adults sentenced to probation for traffic, misdemeanor, or felony charges. All Officers appointed to the Adult Unit may serve a six month probationary period at the discretion of the Director.
QUALIFICATIONS:
All applicants for the position of Adult Unit Officer will minimally meet the following qualifications: Obtained a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university;
Certified eligible for hire by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts;
Must be a U.S. citizen, resident of Illinois within 90 days of appointment, and a resident of St. Clair County prior to the completion of the probationary period;
Have no prior felony convictions and/or felony suspended imposition cases;
Possess a valid driver's license;
Possess strong verbal, written, and inter-personal communication skills as well as strong
organizational and time management skills.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The duties and responsibilities of the Adult Unit Probation Officer will include, but are not limited to the following: Supervise a caseload of adult offenders in accordance with Administrative Office of Illinois Courts and Departmental policy/procedures;
Conduct intake interviews with all adults sentenced to probation and complete
assessments/reassessments; Document all contacts relating to office visits, home visits, school attendance, community
service, treatment, urinalysis tests, employment, and any other pertinent data relative to the case; File revocation reports with the State's Attorney;
Testify in Court proceedings related to the case (i.e. revocation hearings, sentencing hearings, reviews, etc.);
Provide monthly reports related to activity of the caseload;
Obtain urinalysis and DNA samples from probationers;
Successfully complete Probation Officer training required by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts or the Department;
Duties as assigned by Director, Deputy Director(s), or Supervisor(s) to assist with the functioning of the department.
Typical Qualifications
20th Judicial Circuit
Court Services and Probation
State of Illinois
Notice of Vacancy
Position: Adult Probation Officer
Agency/Office: St. Clair County Probation Department
11 West Lincoln Street
Belleville, Illinois 62220
Qualifications: Possess a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university;
Certified eligible for hire by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts;
Have no prior felony convictions or suspended imposition of a sentence;
A residence of St. Clair County, Illinois prior to completion of probationary period
a United States citizen and resident of Illinois within 90 days of appointment
Must be 21 years of age or upward
Possess strong time management and organizational skills;
Possess strong verbal and written communication skills
Possess a valid driver's license.
Closing Date: Until Filled
Gregory F. Norkus
Director
Court Services and Probation
20th Judicial Circuit State of Illinois
Salary: $44,928 -76,378
Job Classification: Full-time Position
TITLE: Probation Officer - Adult Unit
Probation Officers of the Adult Unit are appointed by the Director of Court Services and Probation with
the approval of the Chief Circuit Judge and are under the direct supervision of the Adult Unit Supervisors. Adult Unit Probation Officers supervise adults sentenced to probation for traffic, misdemeanor, or felony charges. All Officers appointed to the Adult Unit may serve a six month probationary period at the discretion of the Director.
QUALIFICATIONS:
All applicants for the position of Adult Unit Officer will minimally meet the following qualifications: Obtained a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university;
Certified eligible for hire by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts;
Must be a U.S. citizen, resident of Illinois within 90 days of appointment, and a resident of St. Clair County prior to the completion of the probationary period;
Have no prior felony convictions and/or felony suspended imposition cases;
Possess a valid driver's license;
Possess strong verbal, written, and inter-personal communication skills as well as strong
organizational and time management skills.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The duties and responsibilities of the Adult Unit Probation Officer will include, but are not limited to the following: Supervise a caseload of adult offenders in accordance with Administrative Office of Illinois Courts and Departmental policy/procedures;
Conduct intake interviews with all adults sentenced to probation and complete
assessments/reassessments; Document all contacts relating to office visits, home visits, school attendance, community
service, treatment, urinalysis tests, employment, and any other pertinent data relative to the case; File revocation reports with the State's Attorney;
Testify in Court proceedings related to the case (i.e. revocation hearings, sentencing hearings, reviews, etc.);
Provide monthly reports related to activity of the caseload;
Obtain urinalysis and DNA samples from probationers;
Successfully complete Probation Officer training required by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts or the Department;
Duties as assigned by Director, Deputy Director(s), or Supervisor(s) to assist with the functioning of the department.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
Part-time employees will receive one hour of paid time off for every 40 hours worked for up to a minimum of 40 hours per year.
For more details, see our , list of current holidays, and vacation and sick leave accrual. St Clair County, IL
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