Admin Support
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Government
Government Administration
💼 Community Supervision, Department of - DCS
📅 2 days ago
Under direct supervision, attends all Superior Court sessions to receive probation cases and ensure that all received cases are entered into a database and assigned to a Community Supervision Officer.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Reviews the Court calendars to ensure that offenders listed have no active cases or pending revocation hearing. If so, takes needed information to Court and notifies assigned CSO.
- Attends Superior Court sessions to include sentencing, trials, pleas that include offenders being placed on probation.
- Records information on defendants who are sentenced to include:
Docket #, length of sentence, special conditions of probation. Also gets the offender's personal information. - Types Sentences in court (if not done by Clerk or DA’s Office), prepares waivers and gathers intake information from Probationers.
- Serves the defendant with general conditions of probation in Court.
- Instructs offender with report day, time and location.
- Collects signed sentences from Court.
- Ensures that all probation cases that were received in Court have a corresponding sentence of probation.
- Enters personal information and Court information in the PORTAL system.
- Maintains documentation and updates to databases, such as GCIC, NCIC, Portal, and Scribe systems.
- Develops and maintains a good working relationship with local law enforcement and local service providers.
- Obtains information for pre-sentence investigations and conducts record checks.
- Is familiar with Interstate Compact rules and regulations in the transfer of offenders. Ensures the Court is aware of these rules.
- Initiates referrals to GDC for offenders ordered to Detention Center, ITP, RSAT, and Boot Camp.
- Monitors releases from parole and assigns cases.
- Experiences handling complex or non-routine administrative issues with minimal supervision.
- Has excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple cases, deadlines, and priorities.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Completion of college-level coursework (e.g., an associate's degree or certificate) in Office Administration, Business, or a related field.
- Two years experience interpreting court orders, policies, legal terminology, judicial processes and procedures accurately and applying them appropriately.
- Two years of demonstrated proficiency with at least two specific software platforms applications (e.g., Google, Microsoft Office) beyond basic computer use.
PLEASE NOTE:
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