Deputy Probation Officer I

Ventura, California

Ventura County
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Deputy Probation Officer I

Salary

$57,627.10 - $86,731.34 Annually

Location

throughout Ventura County, CA

Job Type

Full-Time Regular

Job Number

0612VPA-25AA (KM)

Department

Probation Agency (recruitment by CEO-HR)

Opening Date

01/01/2025

Closing Date

Continuous
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Description

What We Offer

The County of Ventura offers an attractive compensation and benefits package. Aside from our base salary range, an employee within this position will also be eligible for the following:
  • A general salary increases (GSI) of 4.0% effective July 6, 2025, and 3.5% effective July 5, 2026.
  • New Hire Incentive - New hires may be eligible for a one-time New Hire Incentive up to 10% of the current annual base wage. (Subject to the applicable section of the Ventura County Professional Peace Officers Association-Probation Unit (Sec 3801)
  • Educational Incentive - An educational incentive of 2.5% for completion of an Associate's degree, 3.5% for completion of a Bachelor's degree, OR 5% for completion of a Graduate degree.
  • Annual Leave - A candidate selected for this position will earn 112 hours of Annual Leave per year, increasing to 152 hours after 5 years of service.
  • Deferred Compensation - Eligible to participate in the County's 401(k) Shared Savings Plan and/or the Section 457 Plan. This position is eligible for up to a 2.5% match on your 401(k) contributions.
  • Health Plans - You are offered a flexible credit allowance of up to $15,782 annually for purchasing medical, dental, and/or vision insurance from a group of authorized plans.
  • Flexible Spending Accounts - Pre-tax benefit towards eligible medical, dental, and vision care expenses.
  • Pension Plan - Participation in the County's defined pension plan. If eligible, you may establish reciprocity with other public retirement systems such as CalPERS.
  • Bilingual Incentive - Proficiency levels by exam are $.69 per hour (Level I), $1.38 per hour (Level (II), or $2.81 per hour (Level III).
  • Holidays - 12 paid days per year which includes a scheduled floating holiday.
  • Uniform Allowance - A uniform allowance of $1,050 on November 1st of each year.
  • Textbook and Tuition - Up to a maximum of $2,000 per fiscal year in accordance with the memorandum of agreement.
The Position

Deputy Probation Officer I (DPO I) is a professional journey-level sworn peace officer. Under general supervision, DPO I's utilize evidence-based intervention strategies and programs and supervise probationers focusing on an offender's risks and needs in an effort to change behavior to reduce recidivism. Additionally, DPO I's perform duties related to the care, custody, and control activities within a detention facility. Assume role of shift lead worker as needed. Responsible for program component(s) and/or special projects. Positions in this class are only found in the Probation Agency. Applicants must be willing and able to work any shift assignment, including rotating shifts, nights, holidays, weekends, and overtime as required.

PAYROLL TITLE: Deputy Probation Officer I

Deputy Probation Officer I is represented by the Ventura County Professional Peace Officers Association (VCPPOA) and is eligible for overtime compensation.

The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future Regular, Temporary, Fixed-term, Intermittent, and Extra Help vacancies within the Ventura County Probation Agency.

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:

OPENING DATE: January 1, 2025

CLOSING DATE: Continuous and may close at any time; therefore, apply as soon as possible if you are interested in it. The schedule for the remainder of the process will depend upon when we receive a sufficient number of qualified applications to meet business needs.

REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS: All applications will be reviewed weekly beginning the week of January 6, 2025

Examples Of Duties

DPO I's work at a 24-hour detention facility supervising juvenile detainees. Duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Supervises the conduct and behavior of persons in an institutional setting.
  • Plans, organizes, and directs detainee activities.
  • Maintains effective safety and security procedures within the facilities at all times.
  • Enforces facility rules, regulations, and policies.
  • Works effectively and takes appropriate actions in emergency or crisis situations.
  • Restrains and/or subdues hostile and/or violent detainees, de-escalates violent behavior which may involve the use of verbal skills, pepper spray, physical force, and/or the use of restraints.
  • Searches for weapons and other contraband articles.
  • Prepares various reports, including incident reports, observation reports and case plans on detainee's attitude, behavior, appearance, interest, skills, progress, and needs.
  • Conducts strip or pat searches and collects and tests specimens when required.
  • Coordinates the transportation of youth and young adults for activities which require them to leave the facility.
  • Administers first aid when required, which may include administering Naloxone.
  • Provides orientation to new detainees.
  • Supervises consumption of medication as directed by professional medical personnel.
  • May be responsible for training newer and/or reassigned officers.
  • Successfully completes all officer safety training classes.
  • Maintains proficiency in Agency approved tactics such as control/restraint methods, the use of Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) pepper spray, Conducted Energy Weapon (TASER) mechanical restraints, and blocking and defensive striking techniques.
  • Manages Central Control at the Juvenile Facility to control movement within the facility.
  • Responsible for the admission and booking process of detainees.
  • Supports and assists in the delivery of detained youth's individualized case plans which include understanding the youth assessed needs and working with the detainee, their family, and collaborative partners to address those needs.
  • Assists in directing, training and performing projects of limited scope.
  • Collaborates and interacts with contracted government agencies, community-based organizations, volunteers, and others.
  • Logs and makes chrono entries, data collection, and maintenance of required records and reports.
  • Assumes responsibility as shift leader in the absence of the facility Senior Deputy Probation Officer (Sr. DPO).
  • May function in a lead capacity in the absence of a Sr. DPO, or in operations involving routine processes.
  • May act as a witness in court.
  • Performs other duties as required.
Typical Qualifications

These are entrance requirements to the examination process and assure neither continuance in the process nor placement on an eligible list.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:

In addition to all the foregoing, no specific experience or training beyond that set forth immediately below is required; however, applicants must demonstrate an aptitude and willingness to perform those duties set forth in the section entitled "Examples of Duties" above.
  • Applicants must be 21 years of age by the time of appointment.
  • Must have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent.
  • Must not be convicted of a felony.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

License - Must possess and maintain a valid class C California driver license.

DESIRED:

Completion of the PC832 (Arrest, Search and Seizure) training, First Aid, and CPR training.

Supplemental Information:

Deputy Probation Officer Is work at a 24-hour facility, supervising either juvenile or young adult detainees. Work typically is performed either in the community, correctional facilities, or an office environment. Incumbents may encounter hostile reactions from others in the course of performing the job and may be required to restrain rebellious and violent individuals. Incumbents are required to work overtime and rotating shifts (including nights, weekends, and holidays) and flexible schedules to accommodate training and other special needs of the Agency. As dictated by operational needs, staff will be reassigned to other schedules, facilities, and programs, regardless of their initial and/or desired assignments.

ADDITIONAL SELECTION & EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION:

Physical and Psychological Requirements - Prior to final appointment, applicants must submit to physical and psychological examinations provided by the County to determine their ability to meet Peace Officer standards. The physical examination will determine whether the applicant has the dexterity, strength, endurance and physical ability to restrain assaultive, combative, or violent offenders. The psychological examination will include the administration of psychological tests which include an assessment of psychological factors and an interview with a County designated psychologist.

Background Investigation - Applicants must be of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation which involves contacting references and fingerprinting for search and disclosure of a criminal record. As part of this investigation . click apply for full job details
Date Posted: 26 March 2025
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