Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

Probation Officer

Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois  •  Chicago, IL (Onsite)  •  6 days ago
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Job Description

CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY
ADULT PROBATION DEPARTMENT
PROBATION OFFICER

Job Title: Adult Probation Officer
Grade: PS1 - Entry
Starting Salary: $67,308
Reports to: Sworn Supervisor

Union: AFSCME 3486

PROFILE:
Operating under the Office of the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, the Adult Probation Department administers a wide range of programs covering both standard and specialized probation supervision and pretrial and presentence services. Through its programs, the Adult Probation Department provides the court with pertinent information at many stages of the criminal justice process, enhances public safety, compensates victims of crime and holds offenders accountable while affording them opportunities to make positive changes in their lives.

The majority of Adult Probation Department resources are dedicated to probation supervision, while residing in the community. Department probation officers assist individuals in complying with their conditions of supervision through guidance, surveillance and referrals to service providers for treatment, education and employment services.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

  • Establish residency in the State of Illinois within 90 days of appointment.
  • Possess a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from a four-year accredited college/university, preferably with major coursework in criminal justice, psychology, sociology, social work or related social sciences.
  • Ability to master various computer systems utilized by Adult Probation Department.
  • Ability to pass a background check.
  • A valid Illinois driver’s license and a good driving record, along with the availability of an insured motor vehicle.
  • Ability to collect and process urinalysis drug tests and oral DNA samples.
  • Ability to service clients in their homes and in the community, in accordance with department policy.
  • Ability to conduct a criminal background check, as determined by the Illinois State Police.
  • Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays, at any location serviced by the courts and/or Probation Department.
  • Ability to perform a variety of tasks, often changing assignments on short notice.
  • Ability to establish priorities and a course of action for handling multiple tasks.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment within prescribed limits and complete miscellaneous projects and problem solving.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Ability to complete all duties as assigned.


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Possess the ability to complete field work, which may entail ability to get in and out of a car, climb stairs and walk moderate distances.
  • Possess the ability to complete and pass control tactics training.
  • Possess the ability to remain seated at a desk for long periods of time in front of a computer screen.
  • Possess the ability to intermittently twist to reach equipment or supplies.
  • Possess the ability to perform simple grasping and fine manipulation.
  • Possess the ability to lift and carry items weighing up to 20 pounds.
  • Possess the ability to travel to various sites to conduct and facilitate training.
  • Possess the ability to use telephone and computer keyboard on a daily basis; and
  • Possess the ability to work in-person 100% of the scheduled work week.


The duties listed are not set forth for the purpose of limiting the assignment of work. They are not to be construed as a complete list of the duties to be performed under the job title or those to be performed temporarily outside an employee’s line of work.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
In addition to the application, qualified applicants should submit the following:

  • Letter of interest addressed to Chief Probation Officer Megan Volker, addressing work experience and the qualifications for this position.
  • Applicant’s current resume.
  • AOIC/OSPS Eligibility Letter.
  • College Transcripts.

Only those candidates that have submitted all of the required documents will be considered. Please submit all required documents during application submission.

References to apply for AOIC/ OSPS Eligibility
https://ilcourtsaudio.blob.core.windows.net/antilles-resources/resources/4440b5b9-0de9-40ee-bbd5-a1f56698b6b3/Application_Instructions.pdf


Illinois Probation/Court Services Employment/Promotion Application

OSPS
Pretrial Eligible Application | Illinois Office of Statewide Pretrial Services

College transcripts can be emailed directly by the school to the compliance email address ( compliance@ilosps.gov), or mailed in a sealed envelope to:

Office of Statewide Pretrial Services
850 East Madison Street, 3rd Floor
Springfield, IL 62702

This position requires a pre-employment drug screening and criminal background check. Applicants are advised that as a Drug Free Workplace, use of medical or recreational marijuana is prohibited and will disqualify a candidate from employment. All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all required screening criteria.

Information concerning the benefits for this position can be found at the Circuit Court of Cook County Employment Opportunities Page

All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all screenings. Application materials should be submitted by the close of business on Friday, June 5, 2026. Please apply by filling out the application at our Career Page

THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF JUDGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

It is the policy of the Office of the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County to provide equal opportunity in employment to all employees and applicants for employment. No person is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

Interviews will begin June 2026.

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY- OFFICE OF THE CHIEF JUDGE and ADULT PROBATION DEPARTMENT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

  1. Employee are required to establish and maintain residency with the State of Illinois within six(6) months of hire.
  2. The duties listed are not set forth for the purpose of limiting the assignment of work. They are not to be construed as a complete list of the duties to be performed under the job title or those to be performed temporarily outside an employee’s line of work.
Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

About Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

• We are the largest judicial circuit in the State of Illinois and one of the largest unified court systems in the world. Our court system is made up of about 400 judges and about 2,600 employees who include probation officers, court reporters, foreign and sign language interpreters, social case workers, law clerks, and support staff.

• Our judges and employees focus on ensuring that the more than 5 million residents of Cook County have the utmost confidence in their court system. Most importantly, the judges in the Circuit Court of Cook County dedicate themselves daily to achieving the court’s mission to deliver justice fairly and impartially, case by case.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Chicago, IL
Year Founded
1964
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