Kansas Office of Judicial Administration

Court Services Officer I - 3rd Judicial District

Kansas Office of Judicial Administration  •  Topeka, KS (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Position number:                    K0072588
Position Title and Salary:      Court Services Officer I, grade 36, $28.78
Location of Employment:     3rd Judicial District, Topeka, Kansas 66603

Kansas Judicial Branch Benefits State Employment Center - Benefits (ks.gov)                                  

Job Duties    The work involves communication and interaction with adult offenders under the court’s jurisdiction and with other concerned parties in the investigation and preparation of reports for the court; assisting offenders in understanding and meeting requirements that have been placed upon them; and assisting them in identifying needs and appropriate resources.  A Court Services Officer (CSO) prepares reports related to the transfer of supervision, case reports, violation reports, risk assessments (LSIR, LSCMI, WRNA, SASSI), and works closely with resource agencies in the community.  Work is performed independently or in teams under the general direction of a senior Court Services Officer and is reviewed through staffing, reports, and caseload audits. 

Upon successful completion of 12 months of probationary term, limited remote work privileges may be considered.

Required Education and Experience:   Bachelor’s degree in a social services field (such as psychology, sociology, social work, criminal justice, corrections) from an accredited university is required. The applicant must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. All applicants must pass a named-based criminal history check.  If employed by Court Services, the new employee will pass a fingerprint based criminal history check within the first thirty days of employment.

Knowledge, Abilities, Skills     This position requires strong verbal and written communication skills and attention to detail.  Interpersonal skills are required with the ability to interact respectfully with both clients and stakeholders.  Knowledge best practices in probation/ pretrial supervision is preferred.  A familiarity working with justice-involved clients experiencing trauma, mental health, and/or substance use is preferred.

Preferred qualifications:    A minimum of one year experience in one or more of the following within the past five years:
  • Conducting interviews
  • Writing formal reports
  • Working with justice-involved individuals
  • Working with clients with substance abuse and/or mental health issues

Application deadline: open until filled.

The Americans with Disabilities Act ensures your right to reasonable accommodations during the employment process.  A request for accommodation will not affect your opportunities for employment with the Judicial Branch.  If you wish to request an ADA accommodation, please contact ada@kscourts.gov or by TDD through the Kansas Relay Center at 800-766-3777 or 711.

THE KANSAS JUDICIAL BRANCH IS AN EEO/AA EMPLOYER

Kansas Office of Judicial Administration

About Kansas Office of Judicial Administration

Kansas courts were created by the state Constitution to administer justice fairly and impartially.

The Kansas Office of Judicial Administration provides a broad range of legal, financial, technology, management, administrative, and program support services to state courts.

The office is responsible for carrying out Supreme Court policies, as well as state statutes that relate to state expenditures for district court operations. Other duties maybe prescribed by law or specified by the Supreme Court.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Topeka, KS
Year Founded
1861
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